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Freemasonry

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 8757 Collections and/or Records:

Circular for Jeremy Cross book, Templar's Chart, circa 1863

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2002-118-019
Scope and Contents

Circular (5 copies) announcing the publication of a revised edition of Jeremy Cross' Templar's Chart by Will M. Cunningham, published by Moss & Co., 1863. It is described as the "most complete Templar's Manual ever published." The copies were sent to Enoch T. Carson, Ohio Sov. Consistory, Dalcho Council Princes of Jerusalem, Gibulum Lodge of Perfection (all persons or Masonic bodies in Cincinnati, Ohio).

Dates: circa 1863

Circular from Lodge Star of Agra, No. 1936 to Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, 1899 July 22

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2002-118-060
Scope and Contents

Circular for Lodge Star of Agra (India), No. 1936, to Grand Lodge of Massachusetts which concerns request for funds to build a Masonic Hall in Agra

Dates: 1899 July 22

Circular from Nelson N. Barrett to Enoch Terry Carson, circa 1859

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2002-118-056
Scope and Contents

Circular from Nelson N. Barrett to Enoch Terry Carson concerns donation to his Masonic library. It includes a manuscript page appealing to this cause.

Dates: circa 1859

Circular from the Grand Lodge of the State of New York, 1825 June 1

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1987-017
Content Description

This circular, issued by the Grand Lodge of the State of New York, announces the Masons elected for office at a Communication of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York on June 1, 1825. Signed by the Grand Secretary for New York, Ebenezer Wadsworth.

Dates: 1825 June 1

Circular issued by St. John's Grand Lodge, 1850

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1983-013-001
Scope and Contents

Circular of St. John's Grand Lodge, New York signed (printed) by Robert Macoy, Grand Secretary. It concerns arbitration between Grand Lodge of New York and St. John's Grand Lodge, New York, specifically holding Masonic funerals and also regards the accusation that St. John's Grand Lodge is composed of clandestine Masons.

Dates: 1850