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Freemasons. St. John's Grand Lodge (N. Y.)

 Organization

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Charter issued to Templar Lodge, No. 6, by St. John's Grand Lodge, 1850

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A1980-034-001
Scope and Contents

Charter for a Templar Lodge authorized by a Grand Lodge in New York. The lodge and grand lodge are clandestine, not regular. Henry Atwood is named as Grand Master and Daniel Sickels as Senior Grand Warden of the St. John's Grand Lodge of New York.

Dates: 1850

Circular issued by St. John's Grand Lodge, 1850

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1983-013-001
Scope and Contents

Circular of St. John's Grand Lodge, New York signed (printed) by Robert Macoy, Grand Secretary. It concerns arbitration between Grand Lodge of New York and St. John's Grand Lodge, New York, specifically holding Masonic funerals and also regards the accusation that St. John's Grand Lodge is composed of clandestine Masons.

Dates: 1850

Engrossed Scottish Rite 33° certificate for Edmund B. Hays, issued by St. John's Grand Lodge, 1848 September 9

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2015-108
Content Description

A certifiate issued to Edmund B. Hays of New York, New York, for the position of Sovereign Grand Inspector General, signed by Henry C. Atwood.

Dates: 1848 September 09