Walter T. Cleghorn was a native of St. Kitts island in the West Indies. He came to the United States in 1905 and graduated from Oskaloosa College, Iowa, in 1908. He became the first Vicar of St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Los Angeles in 1910, and was an executive member of the NAACP Studio portrait of Reverend Walter T. Cleghorn standing beside a chair. He is wearing a biretta, lace surplice, and stole. Saint Philip's Episcopal Church was founded in 1910 on Paloma St.
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African American clergy African American churches Cleghorn, Walter T. (Walter Thomas), 1881-1832 St. Phillips Church (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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