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199282444Nassau Bahamas 1992. Paperback. Very Good. photos 44 96p. Wrapper. 28cm. Light soiling and wear. The last two thirds of this booklet start at back and is for the 73rd Grand Masters Conference the 34th Session of Supreme Council Order of Knights of Pythagoras and the 44th Grand Chapters Conference some of all of which were held May 12-15 1992. All were held at Carnival's Crystal Palace and Riviera Towers. <br/><br/> paperback books
18867709Oneonta N.Y. 1886. Broadsheet menu 21.5 x 14 cm. one leaf printed recto only. Illustrated with two small engraved vignettes at head and foot of sheet. An attractively designed menu for a dinner of the Royal Arch Masons in the central New York State city of Oneonta. The menu items are interesting with a strong representation of clams oysters lobsters salmon sardines boiled ham corned beef pickled tongue pickled tripe pickled more clams and of course ice cream strawberries and pie. "J. Benedict sic Prop." is printed but there is no indication of the name of a hotel caterer or restaurant. Very slight fold lines otherwise very clean and bright. unknown books
185829709Lockport: Printed by S. Wright 1858. 3 3/4" x 5 1/2". Stitched in original printed wrappers. 2 8 2 blanks pp. Very Good plus.<br/><br/> The first leaf is a blank form certifying an individual's membership in the Lodge.<br/>Not located on OCLC. Printed by S. Wright 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
18761620Boone Ia: Standard Book and Job Office 1876. About very good. 251pp. 16mo. Original printed wrappers. Spine perished first two leaves loose at top of spine. Some light wear and soiling marginal loss and wear to first two leaves. One page with contemporary pasteover in text. By-laws for the Freemason's lodge in Boone Iowa a small town north of Des Moines. Originally named "Montana" when it was incorporated in 1865 the town was rechristened in 1871. Herein are outlined the rules for admission into the lodge ceremonies meetings etc. Any imprints from Boone would seem to be scarce and we find no record of this work in OCLC. Standard Book and Job Office unknown books
184822130New York 1848. 16pp. Disbound plain wrappers. Light foxing. Good. OCLC 42519458 2. unknown books
186037231Nouvelle-Orleans: Au Secretariat General du Supreme Conseil 1860. Original printed glazed yellow wrappers. 23 1 blank pp. Light wear Very Good. Au Secretariat General du Supreme Conseil 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
187525499Philadelphia: Claxton Remsen & Haffelfinger for the Library Committee of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania 1875. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine. First Edition. xv 17-236 pages. Plus thirteen plates with albumen photographs by Frederick Gutekunst. 8vo. Publisher's vibrant blue cloth with highly decorated gilt spine. #991/1000 copies. A bright clean copy noting old tape repair to rear of title page. Includes errata slip soiled. Cloth. Gutekunst was a significant photographer in the Philadelphia area garnering medals at national and international exhibitions and photographic major figures who passed through the area. Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger for the Library Committee of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania unknown books
193958263Toledo: Amazon Lodge No. 4 F. & A. M. 1939. Paperback. Good. 16p. Wrapper. 24cm. Cover soil. Small stain near bottom of each page. <br/><br/> Amazon Lodge No. 4, F. & A. M. paperback books
184948177New-York: Br. J.M. Marsh 1849. First Edition. Octavo ca. 21cm.; removed; 80pp. Title page serving as upper cover rather dust-soiled old paper remnants to spine light foxing throughout else Very Good overall. "Resolved That the Grand Secretary under the advice and supervision of the Grand Officers be directed to prepare an appeal to the several Grand Lodges throughout the world with which we are in communication to sustain us in our efforts to maintain our Order in its purity and thus enable us to transmit it unsullied to posterity and be forever known as it ever has been from time immemorial a Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons" - title page. Br. J.M. Marsh unknown books
1872014140Portland Maine: Stephen Berry 1872. 15p. Very scarce only reported copies at the American Antiquarian Society and the National Heritage Museum. 15p. Bound in Pamphlet binder for Long Island Historical Society with their blindstamp on title page. Small chip off upper corner not extending to text. Tells history of lodge costs of its new building and names and jobs of its members. Stephen Berry unknown books
187033753Manchester: Charles F. Livingston Steam Printer 1870. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good copy a chip and a few small tears along bottom edge of front wrapper one section of 15 leaves browning. 567-581; 98; 87 pp. 8vo. Charles F. Livingston, Steam Printer unknown books
187233754Manchester: Printed by Charles F. Livingston 1872. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good copy small tears to tail of spine. 104 pp. 8vo. Printed by Charles F. Livingston unknown books
184121773Lancaster O. 1841. Stitched in contemporary plain wrappers 16pp. 6 1/4 x 8 1/2". Light wrapper wear Very Good. Grand Officers Councils represented the Constitution of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters for the State of Ohio By-Laws of the Grand Council of Ohio and General Regulations are here. This is one of 200 copies printed. FIRST EDITION. Morgan 501 7. unknown books
188123028Dijon: n.p. 1881-1883. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good -. Tall 4to. Decorative stamped leather boards handwritten paper label affixed to front. Leather chipped at corners and edges with moderate loss. Blank journal with text handwritten in pen. i-xv 1-229pp. Heavy soil to preliminary leaves; mild soil and toning throughout. Very good minus. <br/><br/>1881 Freemason record book of Dijon's Loge de la Concorde covering the period from March 15 1881 to March 13 1883. In French. Contains name and address lists of what may be visitors as well as local lodge members; a number are from American cities. The bulk of the text consists of detailed minutes of the lodge meetings. Written in a variety of cursive secretarial hands generally neat and thoroughly legible. Includes records of correspondence sent and received receipts for fees due and paid vote tallies etc. n.p. hardcover 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 books
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
192682582n.p. 1926. Paperback. Good. frontis portraits 87 2p. Wrapper. 23cm. Cover soiling; staining along right side of front cover. <br/><br/> paperback books
195369470n.p. 1953. Paperback. Good. n.p.: 1953. photos 110p. Wrapper. 23cm. Chipped and worn brown paper reinforcement around backstrip. <br/><br/> paperback books
1924018903Manchester New Hampshire: Np 1924. Octavo. 16p. Only recorded copy is in the New Hampshire Historical Society OCLC. A rare item commemorating both Lafayette who is honored as an early Mason through his association with General George Washington and Major General John Stark who was prominent Mason in no. 41 and a hero at Bunker Hill Bennington and Saratoga. Bound in blue paper wraps lettered in dark blue some toning to edges blind stamp of the now defunct Long Island Historical Society short closed tear now to front wrapper. Pamphlet housed within a stiff board backed in brown cloth. Np unknown books
187513317Washington: Joseph L. Pearson 1875. Original blue cloth some spotting. 35 1 blank clean pages. Very Good. The information is provided as set forth in the title. Joseph L. Pearson unknown books
192466372Nashville 1924. Paperback. Good. photos 246p. Wrapper. 23cm. Moderate cover soil and wear. <br/><br/> paperback books
186512820Columbus 1865. Disbound 75 clean pages. Very Good. With much data on the status of and participants in freemasonry. FIRST EDITION. unknown books
1896254807Richmond: James E. Goode Printing Co. Printers 1896. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Begins with the Proceedings and Ceremonies at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Jefferson Davis Monument. Thursday July 2d 1896 which includes an interesting listing of the contents of the box in the cornerstone. Also contains the minutes of the Proceedings as well as a listing of the members of the various lodges throughout the state. Memorial and necrologies as well. A very scarce Richmond Masonic item with only one copy located in OCLC and that in California. Bound in blue cloth with "Compliments of Grand Lodge of Virginia" stamped to front board. Very Good binding. James E. Goode Printing Co., Printers unknown books