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Wallace, John S. (John Scofield), b. 1869

 Person

Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from John S. Wallace to Grand Commander, 1927

 Item
Identifier: A1996-015-009
Scope and Contents

Letter from John S. Wallace to "My Grand Commander" referencing enclosure pertaining to activity of one of the "many clandestine organizations in the District of Pennsylvania."

Dates: Other: 1927

Letter from William B. Tipton to John S. Wallace, 1927

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Identifier: A1996-015-008
Scope and Contents

Letter from William B. Tipton, Secretary, Masonic Temple, Valley of Pittsburgh, PA, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, to John S. Wallace, Deputy for Pennsylvania. Tipton encloses items that he believed were intended for a clandestine Scottish Rite body. Enclosures include DeMolay receipt and envelope described in A1996-015-007.

Dates: Other: 1927

Membership statistics, 1931-1932

 File — Box 4, Folder: 4
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: 1931-1932

Pennsylvania, 1922-1923

 File
Scope and Contents

The following topics are mentioned: John S. Wallace, Robert Owens Carter, William Farwell Taylor, membership numbers, William M. Donaldson, Richard J. O'Niell

Dates: 1922-1923

Pennsylvania - Clandestine Masonry (1), 1927-1929

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Scope and Contents

The following topics are mentioned: George C. Phillips, John S. Wallace, Cerneau bodies, anti-semitism, court case/trial, William S. Snyder, Walter B. Sellers

Dates: 1927-1929

Pennsylvania Situation (Wallace and Patterson Conflict) Deputies, 1936

 File
Scope and Contents

Correspondence relating to a conflict between Deputy for Pennsylvania, John S. Wallace, and Andrew S. Patterson, which was resolved with the aid of William S. Rial and Dietrick Lamade.

Dates: 1936