Russell Sturgis Hubbard

Russell Sturgis Hubbard (September 8, 1902 — December 27, 1972) was a bishop in The Episcopal Church. He served as suffragan in the Diocese of Michigan and became the fourth diocesan bishop in the Missionary District of Spokane[1][2][3] He had previously served as rector at Saint Saviour's Church in Bar Harbor, Maine, where he was consecrated as bishop on August 24, 1948.[4][5]

References

  1. "MADE SUFFRAGAN BISHOP; The Rev. Russell S. Hubbard Will Serve in Michigan". The New York Times. August 25, 1948. p. 21.
  2. "Spokane Bishop Resigns After 13 Years in the Post". The New York Times. September 18, 1966. p. 72. The Bishop of the Spokane Episcopal Diocese, the Right Rev. Russell S. Hubbard, announced his resignation today.
  3. "About Us". The Episcopal Diocese of Spokane.
  4. "HUBBARD IS NAMED BISHOP; Becomes Suffragan of Episcopal Diocese of Michigan". The New York Times. April 9, 1948. p. 25. The Rev. Russell Sturgis Hubbard, rector of St. Saviour's Protestant Episcopal Church at Bar Harbor, Me., was elected Suffragan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan today at a special convention at St. Paul's Cathedral.
  5. "EPISCOPATE: Canon Hubbard Consecrated Suffragen of Michigan". The Living Church. 117 (10): 3. September 5, 1948. On August 24th, for the first time its history, Bar Harbor, Maine, was the scene of the consecration of a bishop.
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