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Abram Newkirk Littlejohn

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400: 44: 425: 222: 269:), Springfield, MA. In 1868, he was elected Bishop of Central New York, but declined. He was consecrated Bishop of Long Island on January 27, 1869, and served in charge of the American Episcopal churches in Europe from 1874. In 1895, Littlejohn was among others officiating at the wedding of 491: 266: 462: 346: 501: 221: 506: 496: 516: 511: 455: 246: 146: 330: 448: 234: 64: 54: 35: 274: 43: 281: 164: 258: 306: 262: 108: 254: 486: 481: 285: 176: 360: 270: 413: 340: 395: 90: 432: 404: 365: 121: 475: 250: 391: 186: 409: 424: 265:
on June 12, 1849. As a priest, his first parish was Christ Church (now
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in 1845. Littlejohn was ordained deacon on March 19, 1848, by
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on August 3, 1901, and was buried at All Saints Cemetery in
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Johnson, Rossiter; Brown, John Howard, eds. (1904).
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Bishop of Long Island

Episcopal Church
Long Island
Frederick Burgess
Thomas Church Brownell
Horatio Potter
Florida, Montgomery County, New York
Williamstown, Massachusetts
Great Neck, New York
Anglican
Abram Newkirk Littlejohn's signature
Episcopal Diocese of Long Island
Florida, Montgomery County, New York
Union College
Schenectady
William Heathcote DeLancey
Thomas Church Brownell
Christ Church Cathedral
Consuelo Vanderbilt
St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue
Williamstown, Massachusetts
Great Neck, New York
The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans
Wiener Salonblatt
cite book
link
"Rev. Dr. Littlejohn Dead"
Hartford Courant
Works by Abram Newkirk Littlejohn

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