After the creation of the Diocese of Lexington in 1895, Burton was elected as its first bishop and was consecrated on January 30, 1896, by Bishop Thomas Underwood Dudley of Kentucky, in St Andrew's Church, Louisville, Kentucky.[6] He retained the post till his resignation on October 16, 1928.[7] He died at his home in Lexington, Kentucky on October 18, 1940, after a long illness.[8]
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^"Burton, Lewis William". The Churchman. 72: 32. 1895.
^"Burton, Lewis William". Stowe's Clerical Directory of the American Church: 65. 1917.
^"Burton, Lewis William". Who's Who. 66: 304. 1914.
^Schwarz, J.C. (1936). "Burton, Lewis William". Religious Leaders of America. 1: 178.
^Kleber, J. E. (2014). The Kentucky Encyclopedia, p. 296. University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. ISBN0813159016.
^Schwarz, J.C. (1935). "Burton, Lewis William". Who's Who in the Clergy. 1: 178.