Charles Todd Quintard was an American physician and clergyman who became the second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee and the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of the South.
Charles Quintard in about 1860
Bishop Quintard, wearing the cross of the English Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, which he served as a chaplain for 25 years
The original St. Mary's Cathedral building, Memphis
Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee
The Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America that covers roughly Middle Tennessee. A single diocese spanned the entire state until 1982, when the Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee was created; the Diocese of Tennessee was again split in 1985 when the Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee was formed. It is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee.
James Hervey Otey, first Bishop of Tennessee
Charles Quintard, second Bishop of Tennessee, first Vice-Chancellor of the University of the South
Thomas F. Gailor, third Bishop of Tennessee, President of the National Council of The Episcopal Church.
Edmund Dandridge, fifth Bishop of Tennessee