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Anti-Masonic movements

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:

Anti-Masonic Address to the People of Massachusetts in relation to the dangerous political influence of Freemasonry, 1833

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2002-039-001
Scope and Contents An Antimasonic address, delivered on March 26, 1833 and initially presented by a Committee of the Massachusetts Legislature. It was adopted and referred to the Antimasonic State Convention of 1833 and attested to by secretaries of the convention: B.F. Hallett, H. Atwill, D. Henshaw, and A. Walker.Begins: "The following Address was first presented by a Committee, at a meeting of citizens and members of the Legislature, held in Boston the 26th of March, 1833. It was adopted, and...
Dates: 1833

Anti-Masonic House Petition, 1834

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1992-177

Anti-Masonic literature and articles, 1939

 File
Scope and Contents

Article entitled "Freemasonry In the Scheme of Satan," from the September 25, 1939 edition of "National Weekly Social Justice by Father Coughlin."

Dates: 1939

Anti-masonic newspaper clippings and handwritten notes, 1832-1840

 Collection
Identifier: A1993-081
Content Description

A collection of Anti-Masonic documents collected by the Supreme Council.

Dates: 1832-1840

Anti-Masonic presses : a newspaper clipping from the New York Pilot, 1830 April 28

 Collection
Identifier: A2021-044-001
Scope and Contents

The clipping comes with a photocopied letter from Harold V. B. Voorhis regarding the newspaper clipping

Dates: 1830 April 28

Anti-Masonic Republican ticket, circa 1830

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2003-009-001
Scope and Contents

The Anti-Masonic Republican ticket announces Samuel Lathrop (1772-1846) for governor in Massachusetts. Lathrop later served as U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, 1819-1827, and was also a member of the Massachusetts State Senate, 1829.

Dates: circa 1830

Anti-Masonic stamps from Serbia, 1942

 Collection — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2002-047
Scope and Contents

Includes four Serbian stamps showing imagery of anti-Masonry in colors of green, brown, blue and red.

Dates: 1942

Christian Association Opposed to Secret Societies handbill, 1881 October

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2013-023-001
Scope and Contents

Handbill entitled, "The Fifth Anniversary of the Connecticut Christian Association Opposed to Secret Societies." This convention was held at Willimantic, Connecticut on October 25, 26, and 27 of 1881. En example of Anti-masonry as stated in the text this convention was "for the purpose of more successfully calling the attention of the Christian public in New England to the anti-Christian character of Freemasonry and kindred institutions".

Dates: 1881 October

Circular letter to the Masons of Western New York, 1830 April 28

 Item — Box 4, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2006-057-001
Scope and Contents

Circular issued from Rochester, New York, dated April 28, 1830. It describes the slander of their "enemies," the Anti-Masons. It is addressed to the Secretary of Harmony Lodge, in Northfield, Mass.

Dates: 1830 April 28