Cerneauism
Found in 206 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1828 May 12
Letter discusses the following topics: DeGrasse; Whiting, N.N. letter; Child's Masonic Record Albany; Antimasonry; French Recognition; Barker, John; Cerneau, Joseph, and Javin, Peter
Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1827 November 24
Letter discusses the following topics: Sends last 12 of Documents; not about to get reply from Kingston, Jamaica; 500 copies printed; Cerneau followers burned many copies; wants Hebrew calendar
Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1822 July 15
Letter discusses the following topics: Cerneau troubles; Peter Javin; Edward De La Motta
Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1827 March 26
Letter discusses the following topics: Arrangement of Southern Supreme Council; gives fees and division of same; no charter fee; no dispensations granted; diploma costs; method of chartering; has received letters from Lafayette dated 30 December 1826; Barker; Cerneau; De Grasse; William Morgan
Letter from Richard S. Spofford to Joseph Cerneau, 1825 January 13
Letter from Richard S. Spofford to Joseph Cerneau, 1825 June 26
Letter from Richard S. Spofford to Joseph Cerneau, 1826 February 27
Letter discusses the following topics: Has been engaged in preparing the field for the Sub Degrees; does not want to intro in a manner that would irritate Royal Arch & Knight Templar Brothers; need for more than 1 Chapter Rose Croix; would like one at Salem, Massachusetts; directions how to proceed; expenses of manuscript; up to 33rd
Letter from Sovereign Grand Commander Albert Pike regarding the expulsion of Frederick Widdows and others, 1883 November 01
A letter from Sovereign Grand Commander Albert Pike of the Southern Jurisdiction, dated November 1, 1883. In this letter, Sovereign Grand Commander Pike discusses the Cerneau-inspired Seymour-Peckham Supreme Council of New York City and informs brethren to "close all your Temples against" their officers and associates, including Frederick Widdows, an expelled Freemason.
