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Freemasonry

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1067 Collections and/or Records:

Circular letter from the Masonic and Odd Fellows Lodges of Pittsfield, Me., 1883 April 25

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Identifier: A2017-015-001a
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This collection contains correspondence, financial material, membership and benefit applications, certificates, reports, and more of several Odd Fellow lodges, encampments and its ladies auxiliary, and rebekah lodges. The majority of the collection is from Carrabassett Lodge, No. 34

Dates: 1883 April 25

Circular letter from the Respectable Logia Fiat Lux to Cold Water Lodge, 1902 April 15

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Identifier: A2018-003-001
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Circular letter from the Respetable Logia Fiat Lux to Cold Water Lodge. Dated April 15, 1902. In this letter, Respetable Logia of Coamo, Puerto Rico, petitions Cold Water Lodge for any help in building Coamo's Masonic Temple.

Dates: 1902 April 15

Circular letter from William Hobart Hadley to Mosaic Lodge, No. 52, 1864 September 20

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Identifier: A2018-146-001
Scope and Contents Circular letter from the Masonic Mission to Mosaic Lodge, No. 52. September 20, 1864. In this circular letter, William Hobart Hadley, the Vice President of the Masonic Mission in Maine, and Agent for the New England States, reminds the Fraternity that the Masonic Mission is a Masonic institution that can expect little outside help. Hadley also requests that every Lodge in the State of Maine “make immediate and earnest efforts to raise money and supplies” from the Fraternity and private...
Dates: 1864 September 20

Circular letter issued by a Committee of Chicago lodge members, 1846

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Identifier: A2002-064-001
Scope and Contents A printed circular from a committee of members from lodges in Chicago, Illinois concerning the circular sent by Harmony Lodge No. 3, in Jacksonville, Illinois that protests the admission of African Americans to lodges. A committee made of members from some Chicago lodges respond to each of the accusations and go into detail about the Master Masons alluded to by Harmony Lodge. The committee members are from three Masonic lodges in Chicago (Lafayette Lodge No. 18, Apollo Lodge No. 32, and...
Dates: 1846