Russell Sturgis Hubbard Explained
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]
Notes and References
- News: . August 25, 1948 . MADE SUFFRAGAN BISHOP; The Rev. Russell S. Hubbard Will Serve in Michigan . . 21.
- News: . September 18, 1966 . Spokane Bishop Resigns After 13 Years in the Post . . 72 . The Bishop of the Spokane Episcopal Diocese, the Right Rev. Russell S. Hubbard, announced his resignation today..
- Web site: About Us . The Episcopal Diocese of Spokane.
- News: . April 9, 1948 . HUBBARD IS NAMED BISHOP; Becomes Suffragan of Episcopal Diocese of Michigan . . 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..
- . September 5, 1948 . EPISCOPATE: Canon Hubbard Consecrated Suffragen of Michigan . . 117 . 10 . 3 . On August 24th, for the first time its history, Bar Harbor, Maine, was the scene of the consecration of a bishop..