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Found in 536 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Philip W. Miller to the Miller Family, 1841 March 23

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Identifier: A2008-025-001
Scope and Contents

In this letter to his brother and parents, Philip W. Miller, II, of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, describes his views on religion and justifies his decision to become a Freemason to his parents. Written while at Hillsboro, Illinois, and dated March 23, 1841. He also mentions that he is a Grand Master Mason in Hillsboro.

Dates: 1841 March 23

Letter from R. A. Humphreys to Staunton Lodge, No. 13, 1875 July 24

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Identifier: A2019-175-001
Content Description

Letter from R. A. Humphreys to Staunton Lodge, No. 13. Dated July 24, 1875. In this letter, R. A. Humphreys informs Staunton Lodge that he is the agent in charge of selling James T. Hill's Masonic chart in the state of Virginia. Humphreys also reports that he is paralyzed from the hips down and is greatly in need of support by the sale of these charts.

Dates: 1875 July 24

Letter from the District Deputy, Grady B. Hinkle, 1965

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Content Description From the Collection:

The collection of Peter B. C. Brown, Jr., spans the years 1963-1989, with the bulk of material dating from 1963 to 1968. The collection features approximately 105 items collected by Brown in his role at the Trinity Lodge, No. 18, and includes minutes of meetings, lodge records and correspondence, certificate, personal original writings and notes, personal finance papers, photographs, newspaper clippings, and Masonic pamphlets and ritual books.

Dates: 1965

Letter from the District Deputy, Grady B. Hinkle, 1965 November 21

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Content Description From the Collection:

The collection of Peter B. C. Brown, Jr., spans the years 1963-1989, with the bulk of material dating from 1963 to 1968. The collection features approximately 105 items collected by Brown in his role at the Trinity Lodge, No. 18, and includes minutes of meetings, lodge records and correspondence, certificate, personal original writings and notes, personal finance papers, photographs, newspaper clippings, and Masonic pamphlets and ritual books.

Dates: 1965 November 21

Letter from the Grand Lodge of New York, 1943 January 29

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Identifier: A2022-002-001
Dates: 1943 January 29

Letter from the Grand Master of Indiana, 1968 February 24

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Content Description From the Collection:

The collection of Peter B. C. Brown, Jr., spans the years 1963-1989, with the bulk of material dating from 1963 to 1968. The collection features approximately 105 items collected by Brown in his role at the Trinity Lodge, No. 18, and includes minutes of meetings, lodge records and correspondence, certificate, personal original writings and notes, personal finance papers, photographs, newspaper clippings, and Masonic pamphlets and ritual books.

Dates: 1968 February 24

Letter from the Masonic Employment Bureau to Washington Lodge, No. 3, 1911 July 18

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Identifier: A2019-108-001
Scope and Contents

Letter from the Masonic Employment Bureau to Washington Lodge, No. 3, dated July 18, 1911. This letter announces the creation of a Masonic Employment Bureau by several Masonic Lodges in the Seattle area. The objective of the Bureau was to “secure employment for worthy Master Masons of local Lodges, or sojourning” Brothers. Includes an envelope addressed to Washington, Lodge, No. 3.

Dates: 1911 July 18

Letter from the McIntosh Battery and Optical Co., 1890 November 1

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Identifier: A1989-028-007
Scope and Contents

Typescript letter concerning Magic Lanterns and its use with the Masons and the Odd Fellows

Dates: 1890 November 1

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