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Letter to J. A. Campbell from O. F. Burdell, 1877 September 10
Letter to J. Philip Berquist from Heudt, 1981
Letter to Jacob Loomis from T.O. Loomis, 1830 August 12
Letter is addressed to Jacob Loomis of Andover, Connecticut from T. O. Loomis. Among other family news T. O. Loomis mentions that Green (probably Elder Caleb Green) had spoken in Westfield on Anti-Masonry. The letter was written during the height of the Anti-Masonic movement.
Letter to James W. Crossman from Lucien B. Keith, 1849 February 22
In this letter to James W. Crossman of King David's Lodge, Taunton, Massachusetts, District Deputy Grand Master Lucien B. Keith waives the waiting period for Masonic candidate Stephen Babcock. Written while at New Bedford, Massachusetts, and dated February 22, 1849.
Letter to Joan Stearns Kilborn written by Annie Wissfer, 1906
Included is a letter with envelope, dated December 28, 1906, and a postal card with a postmark of May 10, 1906.
Letter to John R. Dustin from E. Coimther, 1841 May 10
Letter to John Tanner from S. D. Spear, 1845 September 16
S. D. Spear, the Secretary of Frontier Lodge, No. 167 (Rouse's Point, New York), requests back issues of The Gavel, an Odd Fellows periodical, and highlights the growth of his lodge. Addressed to John Tanner and dated September 16, 1845. Tanner was co-editor and publisher of The Gavel: A Monthly Periodical Devoted to Odd Fellowship and General Literature.
Letter to Judge Crane from W. Martin, 1871 April 18
William Martin, the Worshipful Master of Excelsior Lodge, No. 369, petitions Judge Crane and the members of his lodge for assistance in paying the medical bills of Edward B. Van Norman, a Mason who has been taken to the hospital.
Letter to Lewis M. Norton from B. [Hiltrix], 1829
This letter to Lewis M. Norton from B. [Hiltrix] concerns the development of an anti-masonic policy of a church near Batavia, New York, which would prevent Masons from becoming members of the church.
Letter to Masons of Philadelphia from Joseph L. Mann, 1918 September 28
During the First World War, Joseph L. Mann, the Secretary of Meridian Sun Lodge, No. 158, petitions the Masons of Philadelphia to support the U.S. Government's Fourth Liberty Loan.