Telfair Hodgson

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Born(1840-03-14)March 14, 1840
DiedSeptember 11, 1893(1893-09-11) (aged 53)
Occupation(s)Episcopal priest, academic administrator
Telfair Hodgson
Born(1840-03-14)March 14, 1840
DiedSeptember 11, 1893(1893-09-11) (aged 53)
Alma materPrinceton University
General Theological Seminary
Occupation(s)Episcopal priest, academic administrator
SpouseFrances Glen Potter
Children2 sons (including Telfair Hodgson Jr.), 1 daughter
RelativesBenjamin F. Cheatham (daughter-in-law's father)
Military service
Allegiance Confederate States
Service Confederate States Army
Years of service1861–1865
RankChaplain
Unit1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment
WarsAmerican Civil War
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Telfair Hodgson (March 14, 1840  September 11, 1893) was an American Episcopal priest and academic administrator. He was the dean of the Theological Department at Sewanee: The University of the South from 1878 to 1893, and vice chancellor from 1879 to 1890. He was a co-founder and the managing editor of The Sewanee Review.

Telfair Hodgson was born on March 14, 1840, in Columbia, Virginia.[1] He attended Princeton University, where he joined the Kappa Alpha Society and graduated in 1859. He entered the General Theological Seminary in New York City.[1]

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