Clandestine Masonry
Found in 259 Collections and/or Records:
History of the Old Guard and Gourgas Supreme Council, undated
Item discusses Cerneau Freemasonry in Maryland, the formation of the Gourgas Supreme Council, and its origin as the Old Guard of Maryland
Important to Masons broadside, 1883-1887
Letter discusses the following topics: Cerneau; rejects Seymour-Peckham Council
Indiana Clandestinism, 1950
Correspondence relating to clandestine Masonic bodies in Indiana and Michigan.
Installation ceremony script for Grand Lodge of Perfection, Cerneau, 1898
Insurance certificate issued to Addie B. Bell by the National Charity Department of Electa Chapter, No. 10, 1949 April 1
National Grand Orient insurance certificate issued for Addie B. Bell and signed by William Fitzpatrick, M. P. Sovereign Grand Commander. The certificate was issued by the National Charity Department, Electa Chapter No. 10, Alliance, Ohio on April 1, 1949. The beneficiaries were her two children.
Invitation to the first anniversary celebration of Washington Consistory, No. 7, 1884 October 08
An invitation to the first anniversary celebration of Washington Consistory, No. 7 (Cerneau), of the Valley of Washington, D.C., dated October 8, 1884. In this document, Commander in Chief Harrison Dingman and Grand Secretary H. Harvey Hazard invite the officers of the Seymour-Peckham Supreme Grand Council and other brethren to an anniversary banquet held at the National Hotel.
Invitation to the union with St. John's Grand Lodge celebration, 1850 December
J. Hugo Tatsch correspondence collection, 1935-1938
John James Joseph Gourgas' denunciation of Cerneau and his followers, 1844
Johnson - Spurious Supreme Council, 1943-1945
Correspondence relating to "United Supreme Council of Washington, D.C.", which, per George W. Crawford, is not recognized as legitimate by the Northern Supreme Council (Prince Hall).
