Wetmore, Thomas Cogdell, 1869-1906.
Biographical notes:
Wetmore was an Episcopal clergyman at Fletcher and Arden in Buncombe County, N.C., and founder of Christ's School for boys in Arden.
From the description of Thomas Cogdell Wetmore papers, 1872-1908 (bulk 1892-1904) [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24990546
Thomas Codgell Wetmore (1869-1906) was an Episcopal clergyman at Fletcher and Arden in Buncombe County, N.C., and founder of Christ's School for boys in Arden. He was the son of William Robards Wetmore and Mary Bingham Wetmore of Lincolnton, N.C. Prior to his work as a minister, Wetmore was was a job printer, a telegraph operator, a railroad station agent, and, for a short time, publisher of a newspaper.
Thomas Codgell Wetmore was married to Susanna Boone Allan, a relative of Susanna Robertson Lyman, wife of the Episcopal Bishop of North Carolina, Theodore B. Lyman.
From the guide to the Thomas Cogdell Wetmore Papers, ., 1872-1908, (bulk 1892-1904), (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
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