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Letter from the Valley of Memphis, 1933 December 6
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Identifier: A2021-001-001
Letter from Thomas Wildey to H. M. Brown, 1839 April 6
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Identifier: A2019-181-001
Content Description
Letter from Thomas Wildey to H. M. Brown. Dated April 6, 1839. In this letter, Thomas Wildey, the founder of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in North America, reports to Brown, the Scribe of Dayton Encampment, No. 2, that he has received the constitution and bylaws. Wildey writes that he has forwarded the Encampment its charter and everything necessary for it to begin its work and congratulates the members of the Encampment for "extending the privileges of Odd Fellowship" and "advancing...
Dates:
1839 April 6
Found in:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
Letter from Timothy Childs to Trumball Cary, 1829 January 1
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Identifier: A2022-315-001
Letter from Trumbull Cary, 1829 July 26
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Identifier: A2021-037-001
Letter from Uncas Lodge, No. 11, to Central Lodge, No. 12, 1844 May 27
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Identifier: A2021-061-001
Letter from W. S. Smith to the Lodge Secretary, 1894 June 14
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Identifier: A2016-097
Letter from William Mead to Job B. Somer, 1867 February 4
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Identifier: A2022-313-001
Letter from William P. Green to Thomas C. Green, 1828 June 2
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Identifier: A2025-009-001
Letter from William White to H. Chase, 1858 September 8
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Identifier: A2021-052-001
Letter from Winyah Lodge, No. 40, to Pacific Lodge, No. 45, 1873 June 04
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Identifier: A2018-009-002
Content Description
Letter from Winyah Lodge, No. 40, to Pacific Lodge, No. 45. Dated June 04, 1873. In this letter, Winyah Lodge, No. 40, describes how white Union soldiers of the 15th Maine torched their lodge building in response to being “relieved by a Battalion of United States colored Troops” under the command of Colonel A. J. Willard. Concludes by appealing to Masons for relief in rebuilding their “lost Temple.”
Dates:
1873 June 04
Found in:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library