| Freemasons. Michigan. Grand Council - 1888 - 1012 pages
...introduced into Charleston. SC , in the year 1783, and that brethren who then received the degrees "are still living, venerable for their years and warm...of Freemasonry, and highly respected and esteemed in the commumty where they have so long and so honorably sojourned,"* etc. In the latter part of the... | |
| Henry Leonard Stillson, William James Hughan - Freemasonry - 1890 - 920 pages
...jurisdiction), said of the Brothers and Companions Dr. F. Dalcho. Dr. Isaac Auld, Dr. James Moultrie, Sen., and Moses C. Levy, Esq., who received these degrees...Perfection : ' Three of the abovenamed brothers are sttll living, venerable for their years and warm attachment to the glorious cause of Freemasonry, and... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - Freemasonry - 1897 - 168 pages
...in the Sublime Grand Lodge of Perfection, then established in this city (Charleston), of which body three of the above-named brothers are still living,...of Freemasonry, and highly respected and esteemed in the community where they have so long and so honorably sojourned, and they are still members of... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1898 - 350 pages
...jurisdiction) said of the Brothers and Companions, Dr. F. Dalcho, Dr. Isaac Auld, Dr. James Moultrie, Senior, and Moses C. Levy, Esq., who received these degrees...sublime Grand Lodge of Perfection : ' Three of the above named Brothers are still living, venerable for their years and warm attachment to the glorious... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1898 - 344 pages
...jurisdiction) said of the Brothers and Companions, Dr. F. Dalcho, Dr. Isaac Auld, Dr. James Moultrie, Senior, and Moses C. Levy, Esq., who received these degrees in Charleston in 1 783, from the sublime Grand Lodge of Perfection : ' Three of the above named Brothers are still living,... | |
| Freemasons. Michigan. Grand Council - 1908 - 402 pages
...were introduced into Charleston, SC, in the year 1783, and that brethren who then received the degrees 'are still living, venerable for their years and warm...of Freemasonry, and highly respected and esteemed in the community where they have so long and so honorably sojourned.'" Companion Francis further says... | |
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