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<p> a bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was born at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1826. He graduated from. [[Pennsylvania]] [[College]] in 1844, and studied theology at St. James's College; was ordained deacon in 1848; became rector of St. James's Church, Chicago, in 1849 was consecrated bishop of Nebraska, November 15, 1865, and died March 10, 1884. </p>
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<p> a bishop of the [[Protestant]] Episcopal Church, was born at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1826. He graduated from. [[Pennsylvania]] College in 1844, and studied theology at St. James's College; was ordained deacon in 1848; became rector of St. James's Church, Chicago, in 1849 was consecrated bishop of Nebraska, November 15, 1865, and died March 10, 1884. </p>
 
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Robert Harper Clarkson [1]

a bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was born at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1826. He graduated from. Pennsylvania College in 1844, and studied theology at St. James's College; was ordained deacon in 1848; became rector of St. James's Church, Chicago, in 1849 was consecrated bishop of Nebraska, November 15, 1865, and died March 10, 1884.

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