Anti-Masonic movements
Found in 117 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1828 April 28
Letter discusses the following topics: McCosh, Joseph; Antimasonic concerns in Western New York; Javin, Peter; he is moving to 64 Queen St
Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1827 July 23
Letter discusses the following topics: Sends manuscript; gives red list (red ink) of members; New York, Louisiana, Rhode Island, Penn & Charleston, South Carolina; Dalcho & Levy do not sign OB; William Morgan & David Cade Miller & Co., no word from Boston
Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1827 March 26
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
Letter from Moses Holbrook to Jonathan M. Allen, 1826 December 01
Letter discusses the following topics: Antimasonry; 1 degree ob printed in Delaware Watchman & differs from that of J & B; Morgan & Miller; Yates; shortage of rituals; two Grand lodges in New York
Letter from Timothy Childs to Trumball Cary, 1829 January 1
Letter from Trumbull Cary, 1829 July 26
Letter from William P. Green to Thomas C. Green, 1828 June 2
Letter to Jacob Loomis from T.O. Loomis, 1830 August 12
Letter is addressed to Jacob Loomis of Andover, Connecticut from T. O. Loomis. Among other family news T. O. Loomis mentions that Green (probably Elder Caleb Green) had spoken in Westfield on Anti-Masonry. The letter was written during the height of the Anti-Masonic movement.
Letter to Lewis M. Norton from B. [Hiltrix], 1829
This letter to Lewis M. Norton from B. [Hiltrix] concerns the development of an anti-masonic policy of a church near Batavia, New York, which would prevent Masons from becoming members of the church.
Letter to Secretary Middlesex Lodge from Elisha Thayer, 1842 June 22
Manscript letter to Secretary of Middlesex Lodge, Framingham, Mass. from Elisha Thayer, Past Master, Middlesex Lodge, Framingham. The letter concerns the survival of Middlesex Lodge during the period of AntiMasonry and Thayer's congratulations.
