Freemasonry
Found in 9043 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from James C. Batchelor to Albert Pike, 1869 February 7
Letter dated February 7, 1869 from James C. Batchelor to Albert Pike referencing enclosed communication, report, and resolutions to be forwarded by Pike to Chicago Consistory 32°.
Letter from Jehiel C. Stevensen, 1857
A letter written to a previous lodge, describing the writer's experience of Masonry in their new location and request for his information in order to be reinstated as a Mason, though the specific lodges are unidentified.
Letter from John Bailey to James Larned, 1834 November 22
Letter from John C. Humphreys to Thomas W. Smith, 1844 October 5
This letter from the Master of United Lodge, No. 8, John C. Humphreys, invites the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Maine, Thomas W. Smith, to preside over the rededication ceremony of the lodge at Brunswick, Maine. The letter written while at Brunswick, Maine, and dated October 5, 1844.
Letter from John M. Happoldt to Hannibal D. Norton, 1869 July 12
Letter from John S. Kidder, 1864 December 21
Letter from Justus Burdick to Norman Williams, 1830 October 3
This letter, written by Justus Burdick (1793-1849) of Burlington, Vermont, to Vermont Secretary of State Norman Williams (1791-1868) of Woodstock, Vermont, provides one Mason’s response to the growth and threat of Anti-Masonry as a political movement. It is a letter by a Freemason to the Past Master of his lodge and represents the opinion of a political insider and providing insight into American politics.
Letter from Logia Bartolomé Masó to the members of Syracuse Lodge, 1908 April 24
Letter from Logia Bartolomé Masó to the members of Syracuse Lodge, dated 1908 April 24, that acknowledges the message of Syracuse Lodge.
Letter from M. W. Bayliss, 1897
Printed letter criticizing both the Northern and Southern Jurisdictions as not true Scottish Rite organizations.
