Davis Sessums (July 7, 1858 - December 24, 1929) was a bishop of Louisiana in The Episcopal Church.
He was ordained deacon on February 5, 1882, and priest on August 13 of the same year by Alexander Gregg, Bishop of Texas.
In 1883 he transferred to New Orleans and became rector of Christ Church, the present day cathedral.
He remained in this post until 1891, when on April 10, he was unanimously elected Coadjutor Bishop of Louisiana.
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