Frank Salmon (priest)

Edgar Frank Salmon, D.D. (1884-1979) was Dean of Ottawa from 1932[1]

Salmon was educated at the Church Missionary Society College, Islington.[2] He was ordained in 1908 and began his career at Elmvale, Ontario. After that he served at Cookstown and Galetta. He came to Christ Church Cathedral, Ottawa in 1921 serving as a curate until 1926, and then as its rector until 1932 and then as dean until 1938. He was then the Rector of Holy Trinity, Philadelphia from 1938 to 1951.[3]

Notes

  1. December 22, 1932 Ottawa Journal, Page 13
  2. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1938 p1169: Oxford, OUP, 1938
  3. Philadelphia Studies



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gollark: Yes, I've heard distances are much more significant there but never actually experienced it.
gollark: 8 miles of walking is still... an hour or so, no?
gollark: But having to travel half an hour to get to the city where anything interesting happens is annoying.
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