Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Chicago Consistory (Chicago, Ill.)
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence on Frank J. Herron case, 1868
Collection — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1992-099-035
Scope and Contents
Correspondence pertaining to Frank J. Herron case between Consistories of Louisiana and Chicago concerning a violation of the jurisdictional rights of the Grand Consistory of Louisiana. Frank J. Herron, a resident of New Orleans, was granted Scottish Rite degrees through 32° by the Chicago Consistory after being previously denied the 17th-18th degrees by the Pelican Chapter of Rose Croix of the Southern Jurisdiction. Authors of the letters include officers of Scottish Rite bodies from both...
Dates:
1868
Found in:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
Letter from Albert Pike to Josiah H. Drummond, 1868 July 9
Item
Identifier: A1992-099-038
Scope and Contents
Letter dated July 9, 1868 from Albert Pike, Sovereign Grand Commander, Southern Masonic Jurisdiction to Joshiah H. Drummond, Sovereign Grand Commander, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction regarding the Frank J. Herron Case which concerned a violation of the jurisdictional rights of the Grand Consistory of Louisiana. In this letter, Albert Pike informs Drummond that Herron will be declared to have received his degrees unlawfully, and requests that Drummond will deal with the Chicago Consistory in...
Dates:
1868 July 9
Letter from James C. Batchelor to Albert Pike, 1869 February 7
Item
Identifier: A1994-013-130
Scope and Contents
Letter dated February 7, 1869 from James C. Batchelor to Albert Pike referencing enclosed communication, report, and resolutions to be forwarded by Pike to Chicago Consistory 32°.
Dates:
1869 February 7
Found in:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
