File:The Rt. Rev. Robert Codman Jr.jpg
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editDescriptionThe Rt. Rev. Robert Codman Jr.jpg |
English: The Rt. Rev. Robert Codman, Jr., third Episcopal Bishop of Maine. Consecrated February 24, 1900. |
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Source | The Churchman Company. House of Bishops; the latest portraits of the living Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, also the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishops of Ripon and Hereford. New York, Churchman Company, 1904. Original in Princeton University Library. Courtesy HaithiTrust. |
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