Leonidas Lent Hamline
1797–1865 (age 68)
Biography
Leonidas Lent Hamline rose from humble beginnings to become a bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church, guiding the denomination through a period of significant growth. He valued education deeply and was instrumental in establishing institutions that would provide spiritual and academic formation for countless young people.
Hamline also wrote prolifically, offering sermons and essays that encouraged temperance, charity, and faithful living. His leadership combined intellectual rigor with pastoral care, and his influence continues to be felt through the enduring institutions he helped to found.