Background
Mckim, Randolph Harrison was born on April 15, 1842 in Baltimore. Son of John S. and Catharine L. (Harrison) M.
Mckim, Randolph Harrison was born on April 15, 1842 in Baltimore. Son of John S. and Catharine L. (Harrison) M.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, 1861. (Doctor of Divinity, Washington and Lee, 1871. Doctor of Laws, George Washington University, 1904.
Doctor of Civil Law, University of the South, 1908).
Served in C.S.A., 1861-1865. Deacon, 1864, priest, 1866, Protestant Episcopal Church. Assistant, Emanuel Church, Baltimore, 1865, rector, Saint John's, Portsmouth, Virginia, 1866-1867, Christ Church, Alexandria, Virginia, 1867-1875, Holy Trinity Church, Harlem, New York, 1875-1886, Trinity Church, New Orleans, 1886-1888, Epiphany Church, Washington, since 1889.
Elected dean Theological Seminary of Virginia, 1897.
President House of Deputies, 1904, 1907, 1910. Author: A Soldier’s Recollections, 1910.
Numerical Strength of the Confederate Army, 1912. The Soul of Lee, 1918.
Foreign God and Country, 1918.
Ex-chaplain general South.R. President District of Columbia Society South.R., 1912-1913.
Served in C.S.A., 1861-1865. Deacon, 1864, priest, 1866, Protestant Episcopal Church.
Married Agnes G. Phillips, 1863. Married second, Mistress.