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Henry W. Lee (bishop)

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414: 753: 760: 259: 426:. There were at the time 200 Episcopalians in the state. He invested the money he had obtained from donors in the eastern United States by purchasing 6,000 acres (2,400 ha) of land. With the sale of this land over time he was able to build an episcopal residence and start Griswold College in Davenport. The diocese was also able to realize an endowment of $ 53,000. 628: 59: 429:
Lee’s hard work in Iowa was recognized by the national church. He played an active role on the Board of Missions. Lee was also selected to serve as Provisional Bishop of Nebraska from 1857–1859 and he served as Provisional Bishop of Kansas from 1860 to 1864.
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Before Lee arrived in Iowa he visited several large and wealthy churches on the east coast and solicited necessary funds for his new diocese. He then made a visitation of the principal churches of his diocese and then took up residence in
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in October, 1839. That same year he married Lydia Mason Morton of Tauton, Massachusetts. They raised two sons and a daughter. He spent four years as
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Lee died at his home in Davenport on September 26, 1874. His funeral was held in Grace Cathedral and he was laid to rest in
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Episcopal bishop consecrated in the United States, and represented the Evangelical wing of the church.
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and Camp Hendershoot at Davenport, as well as the Confederate prisoners of war at
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in Springfield, and eleven years as rector of St. Luke's Church in
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Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America
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The Beautiful Heritage: A History of the Diocese of Iowa
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In 1867, Lee made a trip to Europe to attend the first
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Henry Washington Lee
Bishop of Iowa

Episcopal Church
Iowa
William Stevens Perry
Alexander Viets Griswold
John Henry Hopkins
Hamden, Connecticut
United States
Davenport, Iowa
United States
Oakdale Memorial Gardens
American
Anglican
Henry Washington Lee's signature
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America
Bishop of Iowa
Provisional Bishop
of Nebraska
Bishop of Kansas
Hamden, Connecticut
Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield Armory
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Alexander Viets Griswold
rector
Christ Church
Rochester, New York
Doctor of Divinity

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