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Cerneauism

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 206 Collections and/or Records:

Manuscript copy of letter from Giles F. Yates and notes, 1849 April 13

 File — Box 9
Identifier: A2019-178-0412
Scope and Contents

Letter discusses the following topics: Mentions Charles Moore; application for degrees; Elias Hicks; Joseph Cerneau; John Barker; charter

Dates: 1849 April 13

Masonic notice, 1814 January

 Item
Identifier: A2019-178-0203b
Scope and Contents

Letter discusses the following topics: Denunciation of Joseph Cerneau as an imposter to all Freemasonry of whatever degree; requests newspaper editors to give this advertisement a few insertions

Dates: 1814 January

Membership certificate issued to Carl O. Oberg by Massachusetts Lodge, No. 296, 1906

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A1990-043-001
Scope and Contents

Certificate is from a clandestine lodge. Massachusetts' lodges do not have numbers and do not reference "the Grand Lodge of the United States of America".

Dates: 1906

Memo for Grand Commander, undated

 File — Box 18
Identifier: A2019-178-1007
Scope and Contents

Memo includes extracts "from the Supreme Council of France records held in the archives at Washington." Topics include de Grasse Tilly, Delahogue, Cerneau,

Dates: undated

Minute books of the Cerneau, Atwood, and Hays Councils, 1816-1866

 Collection
Identifier: A2006-032-001
Scope and Contents

Collection consists of 5 Minute books: Minute Book of the Cerneau Sovereign Grand Consistory, New York, 1816-1826; Minute Book of Atwood Council, New York, 1856-1857; Minute Book of Atwood Council, New York, 1852-1858; Minute Book of the Hays Council, New York, 1860-1866; Minute Book of the Atwood Council, New York, 1860-1862; all these councils represent early forms of Scottish Rite

Dates: 1816-1866

Negative photostat of the Hays-Raymond Union certificate, 1863 May 7

 Item
Identifier: A2002-115-001
Scope and Contents

Negative photostat of the certificate of union of Edmund B. Hays and Edward A. Raymond, on 7 May 1863, signed by Edmund B. Hays and Daniel Sickels. Certificate joins the Supreme Council in Boston, led by Edward A. Raymond, with the Supreme Council in New York, led by Edmund B. Hays and merged with the Cerneau Northern Masonic Jurisdiction.

Dates: 1863 May 7