James Hervey Otey

James Hervey Otey, (January 27, 1800 April 23, 1863), Christian educator and first Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee, established the first Anglican church in the state and its first parish churches. Born in Bedford County, Virginia, he attended the University of North Carolina. Upon his graduation in 1820 he was appointed tutor in Greek and Latin at the school. Following his marriage to Eliza D. Panhill of Petersburg, Virginia in 1821, he moved to Maury County, Tennessee and took charge of a girl's school in nearby Franklin, Tennessee. On returning to North Carolina to head the academy at Warrenton, he was baptized and confirmed in The Episcopal Church. He became a deacon in 1825 and priest in 1827. He then returned to Franklin and organized Tennessee's first Episcopal church there in the Masonic Lodge. He established several other churches and on July 1, 1829, established the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee at Nashville. He was elected the first bishop in June 1833 and was consecrated at Christ Church, Philadelphia, the following January. Following his election, Otey also took charge of the Diocese of Mississippi and was missionary bishop for Arkansas and the Indian Territory. He traveled for months at a time across the extensive region, establishing new churches and preaching the Gospel. Otey was fervently interested in Christian education and helped organize schools at Ashwood, Jackson and Columbia, Tennessee. His dreams for a "Literary and Theological Seminary" for the region were realized with the establishment of the University of the South at Sewanee in 1857. Otey lived at "Mercer Hall" in Columbia from 1835 to 1852, when he relocated to Memphis, Tennessee. He died there in 1863. After the Civil War, he was buried at St. John's Church at Ashwood in Maury County.

 

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