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Charles L. Street

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Charles Larrabee Street (April 25, 1891 - August 14, 1968) was a bishop suffragan of The Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Chicago.

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  1. George Washington Patterson, ed. (1914). History of the Class of Nineteen-Hundred and Fourteen. Yale University. p. 322.
  2. "EPISCOPATE: Dr. Street Elected Suffragan of Chicago". The Living Church. CXIX (14): 9. October 2, 1949. The Rev. Charles Larrabee Street, rector of St. Christopher's Church. Oak Park, was elected bishop suffragan of the diocese of Chicago, September 21...
  3. "Bishop Charles L. Street, Once Chicago Suffragan". The New York Times. August 15, 1968. p. 37. The Right Rev. Charles Larrabee Street of suburban Oak Park, who retired in 1963 after 14 years as suffragan bishop of the Chicago Episcopal Diocese, died yesterday...

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