Jackson Kemper
1789–1870
Source: Library of Congress
Biography
Jackson Kemper (1789-1870) was an influential Episcopal bishop and a pioneering figure in American religious history. He served as the first bishop of Wisconsin and later as bishop of Missouri, playing a crucial role in establishing Episcopal institutions in the frontier regions of the expanding United States. Kemper was known for his missionary zeal and his efforts to build churches and schools throughout the western territories, earning him recognition as one of the most significant Episcopal leaders of the nineteenth century.