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Cameron Mann (April 3, 1851 - February 8, 1932) was the third bishop of North Dakota and the first bishop of South Florida in The Episcopal Church. He was the author of The Comments at the Cross: Six Lent Sermons

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English: The Rt. Rev. Cameron Mann, third Episcopal Bishop of the Missionary District of North Dakota. Consecrated December 14, 1901.
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Source Samuel Hart, The House of Bishops : the latest portraits of the living bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States in the order of consecration : also a composite group of the House of Bishops which met in Richmond in 1859, New York, Churchman Company, 1913. Courtesy HathiTrust.
Author Samuel Hart

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