Cerneauism
Found in 206 Collections and/or Records:
Address of the Most Puissant Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of the 33d and Last Degree of the United States of America, their Territories and Dependencies, booklet, 1886 October 26
Address of John Haigh, 33°, Acting Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of the 33d and Last Degree of the United States of America, their Territories and Dependencies on October 26, 1886.
Address of the Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States relating to difficulties in Northern Jurisdiction : delivered at Washington, D.C., booklet, 1866 April 19
Allen Grand Lodge of Perfection, No. 1, collection, 1842-1943
Allocution delivered by the Sovereign Grand Commander at annual rendezvous of the Sovereign Grand Consistory, held in the city of New York, booklet, 1888 June 25
Text of address delivered by the Sovereign Grand Commander, Ferdinand J. S. Gorgas, M. D., at Annual Rendezvous of Sovereign Grand Consistory, NY, NY, June 25, 1888. The Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry over which Sovereign Grand Commander Gorgas officiated claimed its origins from Scottish Rite of Freemasonry organized by Joseph Cerneau in New York City, 1807.
American Masonic Federation Fraud Trial collection, 1915-1923
Collection includes letters, telegrams, subpoenaes related to a fraud trial known as the American Masonic Federation Fraud trial or the Thomson Masonic Fraud trial. The majority of the papers are from 1922 and 1923, with one document dated to 1915.
An exposure of the Cerneau Masonic fraud, 1810 January
Announcement of the union of the Hays and Raymond Supreme Councils, 1863 March 01
Announcement of the union of the Hays Supreme Council (Cerneau) of New York City and Raymond Supreme Council (schismatic) of Boston, Massachusetts, dated March 1, 1863. It is signed by newly elected Sovereign Grand Commander Edmund B. Hays and Grand Secretary General Daniel Sickels and includes an envelope addressed to Enoch Terry Carson.
Anonymous notes, undated
Letter discusses the following topics: Cerneau and Spofford; John Andrews
Blank Cerneau membership certificate, circa 1820
Certificate is signed by W. H. Peckham and many other officers
Blank Cerneau membership certificate, circa 1820
Certificate is signed by W. H. Peckham and many other officers
