1. Hunter Wyatt-Brown, born Wyatt Hunter Brown, was the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Harrisburg.

1. Hunter Wyatt-Brown, born Wyatt Hunter Brown, was the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Harrisburg.
Hunter Wyatt-Brown studied at the Sewanee: The University of the South from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1905 and with a Bachelor of Divinity in 1908.
Hunter Wyatt-Brown graduated with a Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Alabama in 1915.
Hunter Wyatt-Brown was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from St John's College in 1921 and Sewanee: The University of the South in 1933.
Hunter Wyatt-Brown earned a Doctor of Laws from Dickinson College in 1933.
Hunter Wyatt-Brown was elected to succeed Bishop James Henry Darlington as Bishop of Harrisburg on January 28,1931.
Hunter Wyatt-Brown was consecrated on May 1,1931, by Presiding Bishop James De Wolf Perry in St Stephen's Cathedral in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Hunter Wyatt-Brown retired as Bishop of Harrisburg in 1943 due to physical ailment.
Hunter Wyatt-Brown moved to Sewanee, Tennessee where he remained till his death on April 25,1952.
Hunter Wyatt-Brown's youngest son Bertram Wyatt-Brown was a noted historian of the South.