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186532145Leavenworth: Bulletin Book Poster and Job Rooms 1865. Stitched in original printed illustrated yellow wrappers. 105 1 blank pp. Very Good.<br/><br/> "Auspicious circumstances smile upon our present communication; ruthless devastating war no longer desolates the land; the clang of arms and the shriek of carnage no more disturb or interrupt our solemn mysteries." Participants and activities are recorded.<br/>AII Kansas 453. Bulletin Book, Poster and Job Rooms unknown books
185529854New Orleans: Printed by Sherman Wharton & Co. 1855. 51 5 pp. Disbound with some loosening top outer corner of first two leaves chipped. Else Very Good. <br /> <br /> A scarce record of these Proceedings with lists of participants speeches doings at the various subordinate Chapters. With Edicts and Resolutions. <br /> Not in Jumonville or Thompson. Not located on OCLC as of January 2013. Printed by Sherman, Wharton & Co. unknown
185429852New Orleans: Printed at the Office of the Picayune 1854. 64pp. Disbound with some light inner margin wear else Very Good. <br /> <br /> A scarce record of these Proceedings with lists of participants speeches and discussion of various issues: "Whether any of the Chapter Degrees may be conferred on persons maimed or otherwise imperfect in body" for example. Doings at the various subordinate Chapters are duly reported. With the Constitution Edicts and Resolutions.<br /> Not in Jumonville or Thompson. OCLC 29194707 1- LA State Lib. as of January 2013. Printed at the Office of the Picayune unknown
185529854New Orleans: Printed by Sherman Wharton & Co. 1855. 51 5 pp. Disbound with some loosening top outer corner of first two leaves chipped. Else Very Good. <br/><br/> A scarce record of these Proceedings with lists of participants speeches doings at the various subordinate Chapters. With Edicts and Resolutions. <br/>Not in Jumonville or Thompson. Not located on OCLC as of January 2013. Printed by Sherman, Wharton & Co. unknown books
185429852New Orleans: Printed at the Office of the Picayune 1854. 64pp. Disbound with some light inner margin wear else Very Good. <br/><br/> A scarce record of these Proceedings with lists of participants speeches and discussion of various issues: "Whether any of the Chapter Degrees may be conferred on persons maimed or otherwise imperfect in body" for example. Doings at the various subordinate Chapters are duly reported. With the Constitution Edicts and Resolutions.<br/>Not in Jumonville or Thompson. OCLC 29194707 1- LA State Lib. as of January 2013. Printed at the Office of the Picayune unknown books
187032897Jackson: W.W. Gates & Co. 1870. 16mo. 15 1 pp. Stitched in original printed and lightly worn wrappers. Very Good.<br/><br/> The By-Laws of Jackson Council No. 13 are printed at pages 12-15. Page 16 prints a list of eight "Officers for 1870" and 24 Members.<br/>Not located on OCLC as of May 2016. W.W. Gates & Co. unknown books
1893417Fremont: Fremont Tribune 1893. Very good plus. 32pp. Original green printed wrappers. Light wear and dust soiling. A scarce pamphlet publishing the rules of the local chapter of Freemasons in Fremont Nebraska as of 1893 and an interesting document of this outpost of the Odd Fellows in the rural eastern part of the state. OCLC locates one copy at Yale. Fremont Tribune unknown books
19113465205Burg & Leipzig, Selbstverlag, 1911-13. (Reprint Hildesheim, 1964). Insges. 2567. OLwd.
0666600309.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
189517165San Francisco: Occidental Lodge 1895. 1st. Original cloth. First Edition. 16mo. 43 3 pp. Publisher's blue cloth with gilt lettering to front board. Light rubbing to corners spine ends and along front joint else a near fine copy. As of 5/16 no copies of this date listed in OCLC scarce thus. Includes List of Officers Past Masters by Service and List of Members for the years 1852 - 1895. A printed List of New Members for September 1 1895 to January 1 1899 is pasted in at rear. Occidental Lodge unknown
189615111Boston: Order of the Lodge 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. With a folded pamphlet for the 1600th Regular Communication to take place in the hall April 16th 1900. 143p. Very Good. Blue cloth toned at the spine a stain on the bottom-third of the front board. Square and firmly bound with a gilt top edge clean internally. A history of the lodge and its activities with many portraits of the members. Order of the Lodge hardcover
185931555Chicago: Cameron & Hays Steam Book and Job Printers 148 Lake Street 1859. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 12 pages. Stitched printed wraps with title on the front cover. Light damp-stains and scattered foxing to contents. <br /> <br /> Not listed in Sabin. A pre-Chicago fire imprint. Cameron & Hays, Steam Book and Job Printers, 148 Lake Street unknown
185926892Washington DC: Henry Polkinhorn Printer 375 D Street 1859. Very Good. Washington DC: Henry Polkinhorn Printer 375 D Street 1859. First Edition. 12mo 18cm; 12pp. Printed wraps removed. Rubbing to edges; glue remnants along spine; stray pen annotations to front. Binding is sound and pages unmarked. Very Good.<br /> <br /> Resolution from the Grand Lodge of DC advocating for the construction of a "well endowed National Institution for the maintenance and education of the Widows and Orphans of American freemasons" proposing to raise $100000 for its construction and endowment. Lists regents and "patronesses." No copies in retail and two holdings found in OCLC. Henry Polkinhorn, Printer, 375 D Street unknown
19068891New York: Benevolent Lodge No. 28 1906. First edition. 8vo 2 52 5pp. Portrait frontis photo plates facsimiles tables. Ownership signature and stamp of Edwin A. Quick to front endpapers. Complimentary slip from the author adhered to ffep. 3/4 blue cloth over white linen boards stamped in gilt. Soiling to boards light wear at spine ends. Clean internally and very good. <br /> <br /> Handsome commemorative volume from Masonic lodge 28 in New York with an interesting provenance. This copy owned by prominent architect from Yonkers Edwin A. Quick 1841-1913 who designed the Colgate Library Yonkers Public Library and City Hall Messiah Baptist Church among many others. Benevolent Lodge, No. 28 unknown
145347<p>Charleston South Carolina: Printed by Bro. A. E. Miller 1854. 1p. 17 x 11 inches. Broadside. Letterpress printed in red ink on blue wove paper; decorative typographic border. Five small printer’s ornament illustrations of winged cherub heads and a Masonic “eye.†Minor paper losses at folds affect one letter of text; closed tears at fold lines especially along left edge; some foxing; very good.</p> <p>Antebellum broadside outlining the order of exercises for the centennial of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of South Carolina. </p> <p>The lyrics for two anthems and an ode sung during the celebration are printed out in full. Some of the named participants include Rev. E. B. Hort Grand Chaplain S. Henry Dickson M. D. Past Master of Orange Lodge No. 14 who delivered the address M. S. Revees sic superintendent of music and Henry Buist Grand Marshal of the Procession.</p> <p>Ref. Hummel 2363: one copy at ScU. Unlisted on OCLC.</p> unknown
193188212Nashville: A. M. E. Sunday School Union 1931. Paperback. Good. 7 photos portraits 135p. Softcover in original wrapper. 24cm. Moderate cover wear. curling at upper right corner. Some staining in margins at lower right corner. A. M. E. Sunday School Union paperback
195493588New York 1954. Paperback. Very Good. 32p. Softcover in original wrapper. 19 cm. Five digit number "5127480" of unknown purpose stamped in black on front cover. paperback
195188218n.p. 1951. Paperback. Very Good. photos portraits 125p. Softcover in original wrapper. 24cm. Modest cover spotting and wear. S. Joe Brown a recently deceased Des Moines lawyer is eulogized on pages 72-73 Brown was the first African American graduate of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Iowa. He was a lawyer in Des Moines co-founded and served as first President 1915-1917 of the Iowa Branch of the NAACP served as chaplain and director of religious training at Camp Dodge where the U. S. Army was for the first time training African Americans for service as officers and was heavily involved masonic activities. paperback
1947286210Providence: Gtand Lodge 1947. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Four booklets of Masonic Materials from the post-World War II era in Rhode Island -- The Trestle-Book for Subordinate Lodges and three separate Masonic cipher books. All with the name of one William I. Smith and dated 1950. Laid in is Mr. Smith invitation to his Masonic initiation at the Harmony Lodge in Edgewood R. I. and dated January12 1950. Very Good binding. Gtand Lodge unknown books
187825697Cincinnati OH: Peter G. Thomson Arcade Book Store 1878. 3 1 blank pp. folded printed in red green black and gilt. Front of invitation ornately decorated in gilt and colored ink with several fancy typesettings and decorative banners. Second page contains the list of officers printed within a gilt border in the shape of a cross. Third page contains names of committee members printed within a gilt border. Two horizontal folds very short split at edge of one fold no text loss. Very attractive and Very Good.<br /> <br /> Several members had served in the Confederate Army. E.C. Carroll was an owner of the Vicksburg Sentinel and the President of the Board of Directors of the Merchant's National Bank in Vicksburg. Frederic Speed was an officer of this Lodge. and an Honorary 33rd Degree Scottish Rite Mason. He was involved in the great explosion of the ship Sultana at the end of the Civil War which resulted in the deaths of over 1700 Union prisoners of war. The steamship had been overloaded to several times the ship's capacity in an effort to make as much money as possible from the $5 per prisoner rate paid by the government. Speed was indicted and found guilty; the verdict was reversed by Brig. Gen. Joseph Holt on the ground that Speed's involvement was remote. <br /> Officers listed: Sir Wm. A. Fairchild P.E.C. Prelate; Sir H.W. Bowen Treasurer; Sir W.G. Paxton Eminent Commander; Sir. Wm. French Generalissimo; Sir F. Speed Captain General; Sir J.W. Powell P.E.C. Recorder; Sir I. Hardy Senior Warden; Sir H. Denio Junior Warden; Sir T.J. Thompson Warder; Sir J.H. Berresford Standard Bearer; Sir. E.P. Jones Sword Bearer; Sir Wm. Murry Sentinel. Committee on Invitation: Sir C.C. Floweree Sir E.C. Carroll Sir W.M. Vosburg Sir L.C. Moore P.E.C. Sir T.G. Birchett P.E.C. Sir W.H. Andrews and Sir M.R. Payne. Reception Committee: Sir J.W. Gray Sir T.J. Harper Sir H. Wilkerson Sir Jas. H. King Sir C.A. Manlove P.E.C. Sir Wm. French Sir W.S. Harris and Sir Simes Coate. Floor Managers: Sir Geo. M. Klein Sir G.G. Manlove Sir W.M. Chamberlain Sir A.G. Russell Sir M.C. Klein Sir S.H. Childress and Sir C.H. Nathan. Peter G. Thomson, Arcade Book Store] unknown
187825697Cincinnati OH: Peter G. Thomson Arcade Book Store 1878. 3 1 blank pp. folded printed in red green black and gilt. Front of invitation ornately decorated in gilt and colored ink with several fancy typesettings and decorative banners. Second page contains the list of officers printed within a gilt border in the shape of a cross. Third page contains names of committee members printed within a gilt border. Two horizontal folds very short split at edge of one fold no text loss. Very attractive and Very Good.<br/><br/> Several members had served in the Confederate Army. E.C. Carroll was an owner of the Vicksburg Sentinel and the President of the Board of Directors of the Merchant's National Bank in Vicksburg. Frederic Speed was an officer of this Lodge. and an Honorary 33rd Degree Scottish Rite Mason. He was involved in the great explosion of the ship Sultana at the end of the Civil War which resulted in the deaths of over 1700 Union prisoners of war. The steamship had been overloaded to several times the ship's capacity in an effort to make as much money as possible from the $5 per prisoner rate paid by the government. Speed was indicted and found guilty; the verdict was reversed by Brig. Gen. Joseph Holt on the ground that Speed's involvement was remote. <br/> Officers listed: Sir Wm. A. Fairchild P.E.C. Prelate; Sir H.W. Bowen Treasurer; Sir W.G. Paxton Eminent Commander; Sir. Wm. French Generalissimo; Sir F. Speed Captain General; Sir J.W. Powell P.E.C. Recorder; Sir I. Hardy Senior Warden; Sir H. Denio Junior Warden; Sir T.J. Thompson Warder; Sir J.H. Berresford Standard Bearer; Sir. E.P. Jones Sword Bearer; Sir Wm. Murry Sentinel. Committee on Invitation: Sir C.C. Floweree Sir E.C. Carroll Sir W.M. Vosburg Sir L.C. Moore P.E.C. Sir T.G. Birchett P.E.C. Sir W.H. Andrews and Sir M.R. Payne. Reception Committee: Sir J.W. Gray Sir T.J. Harper Sir H. Wilkerson Sir Jas. H. King Sir C.A. Manlove P.E.C. Sir Wm. French Sir W.S. Harris and Sir Simes Coate. Floor Managers: Sir Geo. M. Klein Sir G.G. Manlove Sir W.M. Chamberlain Sir A.G. Russell Sir M.C. Klein Sir S.H. Childress and Sir C.H. Nathan. Peter G. Thomson, Arcade Book Store] unknown books
18261017Paris, Pillet Ainé, 1826, deux volumes in-12 ; plein veau raciné, dos lisses ornés de fers romantiques, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge ; 300 pages ; 300 pages ; deux frontispices de Turner et Calcott gravés par Ambroise Tadieu et une carte dépliante entourée des principaux monuments.
18871066Paris, Plon Nourrit et Cie, 1887, in-8, broché, 341 pages, (1) feuillet de table.
19053458868Paris, Daragon, 1905. 304 S. Hlwd (Stempel auf Vorsatz und Titel).
188421010Paris, Hetzel, [1884] ; in-12 (186 mm), demi-chagrin prune, dos à nerfs, fleurons et titre dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; 332 pp., [1]f. de table.