University of Virginia (student) (1851-1852), Virginia Theological Seminary (student) (-), University of Virginia (student) (1852-1853), College of William and Mary (student) (-1871), St. James Episcopal Church, Zanesville, OH (Minister) (1855-1860), St. Matthew's Parish, Wheeling, VA (Minister) (1861-1867), Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, Washington, D.C. (Rector) (1867-1896), Sons of the American Revolution (Member) (-), American Colonization Society (Member) (-)