On September 18, Thomas was elected Bishop of South Carolina on the fifth ballot.[6] He was consecrated on November 30, 1928, in St Michael's Church, where he had been rector since 1921. He was consecrated by Presiding Bishop John Gardner Murray.[7] He retired in 1944.
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^R.L. Bryan (1957). "Thomas, A. S.". A Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South Carolina, 1820-1957: Being a Continuation of Dalcho's Account, 1670-1820: 714.
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Charles Edward Thomas, A Biographical Tribute to the Rt. Rev. Albert Sidney Thomas: LL.D., D.D., S.T.D., 1873-1967, Ninth Bishop of South Carolina, 1928-1944 (1977)