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Cerneauism

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:

Sovereign Chapter Treble Alliance, 1814

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2016-056

Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, clandestine Masonry files, 1927-1988

 Collection
Identifier: A1992-105
Scope and Contents This collection, spanning from 1927-1988, contains correspondence by the Sovereign Grand Commanders of the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdicition, with and about what they consider clandestine, or illegitimate, Masonic organizations. The majority of the collection is on African American Masonic organizations that the United Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, Prince Hall Affiliation do not consider legitimate. There is correspondence between the United Supreme Council...
Dates: 1927-1988

Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, documents concerning Prince Hall organizations and other groups considered to be clandestine collection, 1919-1927

 Collection — Box 4, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1996-015
Scope and Contents

Documents concerning Prince Hall organizations and other groups considered by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction to be clandestine. The bulk of the correspondence concerns N. N. Boozier and his claim to be Grand Master of King Solomon Lodge in Texas. Also includes court decrees regarding these claims.

Dates: 1919-1927

Thompson-Folger Supreme Council records, 1883-1914

 Collection
Identifier: A2012-002
Scope and Contents

Collection of minute books and one signature book created by the Thompson-Folger Council, an early Scottish rite organization

Dates: 1883-1914

Typescript deposition of Josiah H. Drummond in answer to interrogatories of J. J. Gorman of New York, undated

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1992-071-001
Scope and Contents Typescript (copy) deposition of Josiah H. Drummond in answer to interrogatories of J. J. Gorman, Esq. of New York (William A. Hershiser, et. als vs. S. Stacker Williams et. als.). This includes the history of Drummond's receiving Scottish Rite degrees in 1859, discussion of the expulsion of Edward A. Raymond from Northern Jurisdiction, expulsion of Van Rensellaer from Northern Jurisdiction in 1862, and history of A.A.S.R. Northern Jurisdiction before and after 1867 union. This comes with an...
Dates: undated

Typescript supplemental documents of A History of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite in the United States, 1877

 Item
Identifier: A1992-120
Scope and Contents In 1877, Enoch Terry Carson created a typewritten copy of Folger's bound suplmental documents for his history, titled, "A History of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite in the United States: More Especially as Connected with the Operation of the So-Called Cerneau Supreme Council from its Organization in 1807, to its Final Absorption into the Supreme Council of the Northern Jurisdiction of the U.S. in 1867." He describes the purchase of the Folger manuscript appendix in his preface and warns...
Dates: 1877

Valley of New York letterhead, undated

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2016-047-001
Content Description

An unused sheet of stationery created by a group of Cerneau inspired Freemasons from the Valley of New York.

Dates: undated

W, 1928-1932

 File
Scope and Contents

The following topics are mentioned: Howard B. Ward, Cerneau bodies, Alice Knox Watts, Perry W. Weidner

Dates: 1928-1932

Wheeler Cable Cerneau Masonic collection, 1891-1897

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: A2002-018
Scope and Contents Folders 1-7: Wheeler Cable Cerneau Masonic collection, 1891-1897. This collection of correspondence was found at the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts and was taken to the Supreme Council archives in May, 193[?]. The bulk of the letters were sent from various Cerneau bodies to Wheeler Cable, Grand Secretary and later, Sovereign Grand Commander, Massachusetts body. Several notable members of the Cerneauites are represented, including William H. Peckham, M. W. Bayliss, P.F.D. Hibbs, James McGrath,...
Dates: 1891-1897