Ray, Peter W. (Peter Williams), 1825-1906
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Circular letter from Sovereign Grand Commander Peter W. Ray to the Supreme Council, 1884 September
Letter from Peter W. Ray to Charles T. McClenachan, 1895 October 09
A letter from African American Freemason Peter W. Ray of Brooklyn, New York, to Charles T. McClenachan, dated October 9, 1895. In this letter, Ray provides McClenachan with the names and occupations of seven African American applicants, including Ray, for Masonic degrees.
Letter from Peter W. Ray to Jacob Norton, 1884 November 11
A letter from African American Freemason Peter W. Ray to Jacob Norton, a Jewish Freemason. Dated November 11, 1884. In this letter, Ray responds to Norton's letter of November 8, 1884, and discusses the recognition of African American Freemasonry in the United States.
Letter from Peter W. Ray to Jacob Norton, 1884 November 23
A letter from African American Freemason Peter W. Ray to Jacob Norton, a Jewish Freemason. Dated November 23, 1884. In this letter, Ray responds to Norton's letter of November 19, 1884, and agrees with his sentiments and efforts to "combat the unmasonic treatment rendered by the White Masons of America toward the Colored ones."
Letter from Sovereign Grand Commander Peter W. Ray to the Supreme Council, 1884 September
In this letter from Sovereign Grand Commander Peter W. Ray to the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, Ray provides a history of his Supreme Council back to its establishment by August Hugo De Bulow, an active member of the Supreme Council of France and its Dependencies, on November 30, 1864. Ray petitions that his organization and its authority be recognized by Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction.
