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Freemasonry

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1067 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Edward D. Barber to David Robinson, 1832

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Identifier: A2018-013-001
Content Description

Letter from Edward D. Barber to David Robinson. Dated about 1832. This letter from Anti-masonic politician Edward Barber petitions Major General David Robinson, a veteran of the Revolutionary War, to use his influence to help rally support behind the Anti-Masons and their statewide convention.

Dates: 1832

Letter from Elijah Morse to John H. Sheppard, 1818 January 15

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Identifier: A2017-030-001
Dates: 1818 January 15

Letter from George F. Koon to Mr. Otterson, 1878 August 8

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Identifier: A1996-096-001
Scope and Contents

This letter from George F. Koon of the Masonic Historical Society of Vermont requests information regarding the names of Vermont's original Masons and when and where they were made. Written while at North Bennington, Vermont, and dated August 8, 1878.

Dates: 1878 August 8

Letter from George H. Spargo to Joe, 1965 August 31

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Identifier: A2023-080-001
Dates: 1965 August 31

Letter from George W. Harris, 1901 February 15

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Identifier: A2018-119-001
Dates: 1901 February 15

Letter from Grand Matron Lorraine J. Pitkin to Grand Matron Mary E. Falkner, 1879 September 04

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Identifier: A1985-011-002
Content Description

Letter from Mrs. Lorraine J. Pitkin, Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Illinois, to Mrs. Mary E. Falkner, Grand Matron of Grand Chapter of Vermont, dated Sept. 4, 1879.

Pitkin wrote to inquire if Falkner intends to attend the Fifth Annual Meeting of Order Eastern Star, held on October 7, 1879.

Dates: 1879 September 04

Letter from Henry O'Reilly to Arant Vanderpool, 1828

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Identifier: A2009-078-003
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed by Henry O'Reilly to Arant Vanderpool, Esq. O'Reilly describes politics in upstate New York, including issues that may impact General Andrew Jackson (president from 1829-1837)'s run for president amongst anti-Masonic sentiment in the United States at the time.

Dates: 1828

Letter from Henry Witmer to Adam K. Witmer, 1836 May 6

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Identifier: A1987-009-001
Content Description

This letter from Henry Witmer to his nephew, Adam K. Witmer, provides an account of the second national convention of the Anti-Masonic Party that was held in Philadelphia on May 4, 1836. In addition to describing the events at the convention, Henry discusses family matters and requests more information from Adam.

Dates: 1836 May 6