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John Carlisle Kilgo (July 22, 1861 – August 11, 1922) served as a bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS) from 1910 to 1922. From 1894 to 1910, Kilgo was the president of Trinity College, in Durham, North Carolina, the predecessor of Duke University. Earlier, Kilgo was a circuit preacher in South Carolina and a financial agent of Wofford College. == Early life ==
John Carlisle Kilgo was born to James Tillman Kilgo and Catherine Mason Kilgo on July 22, 1861 in Laurens, South Carolina. His father was a circuit preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Kilgo attended Wofford College but dropped out after his sophomore year.〔Garber, Paul N. John Carlisle Kilgo, President of Trinity College, 1894-1910 Duke University Publications. Durham, N.C.,: Duke University Press, 1937.〕 Soon thereafter, the MECS ordained Kilgo as a circuit preacher in which capacity he served for six years.〔Porter, Earl W. Trinity and Duke, 1892-1924: Foundations of Duke University. Durham, N. C.,: Duke University Press, 1964. 54.〕 On December 20, 1882, Kilgo married Fannie Nott Turner.〔Garber (1937), p. 7.〕 In 1888, Wofford College appointed Kilgo as a financial agent of the college where Kilgo became known in the region for his preaching and leadership potential.〔Garber (1937), p. 9.〕 During his time at Wofford, Kilgo studied with Henry N. Snyder for three years and was awarded an honorary MA.〔Porter (1964), p. 55.〕〔(Recipients of Honorary Degrees from Wofford College )〕
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