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Tatsch, J. Hugo (Jacob Hugo), 1888-1939

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1888-01-29 - 1939-07-19

Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:

History of the Dame collection, 1936

 Item
Identifier: A2019-178-1017a
Scope and Contents

This history explains the provenance of the Dame papers

Dates: 1936

History, portraits, 1937-1938

 File — Box 2, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, bills, articles, and more dedicated to the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdictions, publications and printing. The majority of the collection deals with the writing, drafts, comments, revisions, and publication of Samuel H. Baynard, Jr.'s History of the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic...
Dates: 1937-1938

Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1831 January 01

 Item
Identifier: A2019-178-0060a
Scope and Contents

Letter discusses the following topics: McDonald mislaid manuscript, not found yet; Masonry at low ebb in South Carolina due to lack of cash; owes Yates & Allen, J.M., letters; gives account of "Charleston's Best Friend," (miniature railroad). Includes 1937 letter and news article from J. Hugo Tatsch

Dates: 1831 January 01

Letters to Arthur H. Hayward, Secretary of Fourth Estate Lodge, 1930-1931

 Collection — Box 5, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2008-020-002
Scope and Contents

Small collection of letters and ephemera to Arthur H. Hayward, Secretary, Fourth Estate Lodge, Boston. It includes letters from Lady Robbins, Charles C. Bakom, Ferdinand X. Fruh as well as an honorary certificate to J. Hugo Tatsch (of Fourth Estate Lodge) from lodge in Oslo, Norway with an English translation.

Dates: 1930-1931

Library, 1934-1940

 File — Box 3, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

This folder contains letters, articles, and other materials having to do with the development of the Supreme Council's library and museum. J. Hugo Tatsch and Samuel H. Baynard, Jr., seemed to spearhead this development as there are numerous correspondence between them asking after books, collections, and writing to other librarians and Grand Lodges including the librarian at the Grand Lodge of New York, Massachusetts, and Ontario.

Dates: 1934-1940