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Cerneauism

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 206 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1828 May 12

 Item
Identifier: A2019-178-0045d
Scope and Contents

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

Dates: 1828 May 12

Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1827 November 24

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Identifier: A2019-178-0042g
Scope and Contents

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

Dates: 1827 November 24

Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1822 July 15

 Item
Identifier: A2019-178-0035b
Scope and Contents

Letter discusses the following topics: Cerneau troubles; Peter Javin; Edward De La Motta

Dates: 1822 July 15

Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1827 March 26

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Identifier: A2019-178-0037f
Scope and Contents

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

Dates: 1827 March 26

Letter from Richard S. Spofford to Joseph Cerneau, 1826 February 27

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Identifier: A2019-178-0347m
Scope and Contents

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

Dates: 1826 February 27

Letter from Sovereign Grand Commander Albert Pike regarding the expulsion of Frederick Widdows and others, 1883 November 01

 File — Box 7
Identifier: A2019-178-0246
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1883 November 01