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to F. W. Fuller
15 July 1883
Burrell, K.F., fl. 1883
Writes that he has received his letter. States that it would bring him great pleasure to meet with the "old boys of the 74." He will try and met them if it is possible.
GLC03523.42.62
to his family
24 October 1861
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Describes the presentation of the state banner by the Sons of Connecticut as "mushy." Also writes about coming to enjoy participating in the Dress Parades. Written from Camp Buckingham.
GLC03603.019
Free Masonry and the War
1865
Baxter, S.S., fl. 1865
Full title is "Free Masonry and the War. Report of the Committee Under the Resolutions of 1862, Grand Lodge of Virginia, in Reference to Our Relations as Masonic Bodies and as Masons; in the North and South, Growing Out of the Manner in Which the...
GLC03773.02
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina
Printed at the "Daily Confederate" Office in Raleigh. Consists of the proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina for 1864. Back of cover says these proceedings should be "read at some convenient time, for the information of members of their...
GLC03773.03
to John G. Walker
3 March 1899
Cheney, Leonard, fl. 1899
Written on stationery of the General Commandery of the Naval Order of the United States. Written by Cheney as the group's General Recorder to Walker as a retired Rear Admiral. Happily reports to Walker that he was unanimiously elected at the...
GLC03804.32
[Document approving Lewis West as a registered shipmaster under the American Ship Masters' Association]
17 May 1866
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Marked as number 449. Certificate says West has been registered as an approved shipmaster with the American Ship Masters' Association. Signed by 5 council members of the association. Also signed by 2 examiners, one in nautical science and the other...
GLC03836.88
Obituary
1864
"Extract from the discourse of Rev. E. Erskine, occasioned by the death of Captain John A. Parrott." Handwritten copy of newspaper clipping summarizing John's life, praising his character and accomplishments, and a describing his death. "At the...
GLC03858.01.26
[Speech given to an Elks Club]
1914-1923
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
A draft of a lengthy disquisition on the nature of history and memory, human fellowship and greatness, and the enduring quality of true goodness. Contains many autograph edits. Date approximated from his tenure in national public offices.
GLC04909
[Certificate for membership in the Loyal League of Union Citizens]
14 March 1863
Curdy, Richard M., fl. 1863
Signed by Curdy as Chairman of the Executive Committee and [Crosper?] Westmore as Secretary of the League, admitting David B. Scott as a member.
GLC03619.01.13
[Card of E.C. Cook]
1887-1898
Identifies Cook as Commander of the Phil Sheridan Post in Oak Park Illinois, which existed from 1887-1898. The card has a color medal insignia, with a flag and eagle.
GLC03619.02.18
[Collection of letters belonging to Clarence Calkins, 1863-1888][Decimalized .01-.46]
1863-1888
Caulkins, Clarence, fl. 1863-1865
Collection of letters belonging to Clarence Calkins dated 1863-1888. Correspondence is primarily sent between Clarence to his family members; Samuel J. Calkins, his father; Nettie and Nellie his sisters; and his brother Oscar Calkins. Contents...
GLC03766
[Society of Cincinnati gold enameled eagle medallion with 2 cuff links]
1783
Vose, Joseph, 1738-1816
Accompanied by blue and white shirt cuff buttons or links.
GLC05849
Proceedings in the Klu Klux Klan trials at Columbia, S.C. in the United States circuit court, November term, 1871.
1872
Published by the Republican Printing Company, State Printers. Contains detailed court proceedings regarding cases of Klan members versus the United States. Index, beginning on page 1 following page 835, organizes the book by case, noting the names...
GLC05929
The Klan in action leadership responsibilites organization methods: a manual of leadership for officers of local klans.
circa 1925
Ku Klux Klan
Published by American Printing & Manufacturing Company. Contains detailed instructions on leadership, Klan policies, and local Klan organization for officers. Begins by stating "The one human quality which, more than any other, makes a man stand...
GLC05930
Copperhead Conspiracy in the North-West
circa 1864
Title continued: "An Exposé of the Treasonable Order of the 'Sons of Liberty.' Vallandingham, Supreme Commander." Published by the Union Congressional Committee. Printed by John A. Gray & Green in New York. Pages are uncut at the top of the pamphlet...
GLC05936
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 296 (September 13, 1863)]
13 September 1863
Prentice, George Dennison, 1802-1870
Arrival of Grant in New Orleans, General Longstreet in North Carolina, Fort Sumter not yet Surrendered, Preparations to Shell Charleston, News from Charleston, Bombardment of Fort Moultrie, News from Richmond. A letter from the Rebel Col. J.A...
GLC05959.14.13
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 28, no. 18, whole no. 3513 (April 28, 1862)]
28 April 1862
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Minutes from the Confederate Congress. Texans at Shiloh. News from the Rangers. Battle of Elkhorn. Tribute of respect to the Brazos Lodge.
GLC05959.51.031
to Salley S. Alfriend
8 October 1929
Roger, P. Burwell, fl. 1929
Miss Alfriend donated her uncle's (Frank Alfriend) Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity pin to William and Mary College. Burwell, a current member of the fraternity writes for information about Frank Alfriend, so he may write an article for the S.A.E...
GLC05344.05.07
to Earl G. Hunt
30 July 1971
Graham, Billy, 1918-2018
Graham accepts Bishop Hunt's invitation to preach in Charlotte. He proposes a five day mini-crusade which will be televised nationally. He comments on the success of his Northern California Crusade despite the radicals at Berkeley University, the...
GLC05508.113.01
to Henry H. Bemrose
10 March 1896
Williams, George, fl. 1862-1865
Williams, writing as President of the Young Men's Christian Association, urges Bemrose to use his influence to help secure a rejection of a bill in the House of Commons that will open picture galleries and museums on the Sabbath.
GLC05508.266
to Theodore Hinsdale
17 May 1831
Holabird, William S., 1794-1855
Holabird asks Theodore if he told Horace Hinsdale that Holabird recommended Colonel Soper as Justice to General Adams on the grounds that Sopic was an anti-mason. Includes Theodore's reply of the same day, informing Holabird he did not pass the...
GLC05636.27
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 195 (January 27, 1865)]
January 27, 1865
Tyler & Allegre, fl. 1862-1865
This item is two internal pages from the newspaper; no front page. Article on Hemma Micco, aka John Jumper, a Seminole Indian chief who became a colonel in the Confederate Army. Notes from the Virginia state legislature session and the Confederate...
GLC05959.80.04
[Obituary of David P. Harmon]
1877-1900
Describes Harmon as a horticulturalist, farmer, and abolitionist. Mentions that Harmon withdrew from his religious associations due to the "complicity of the church... with the crime of slavery." Harmon was also a member of the Masonic fraternity....
GLC06143.27
Pin
circa 1946
Pin: "28th National Convention American Legion, San Francisco."
GLC06196.111
1941-1945
Pin: "Rock of the Marne 38th US Infantry/Veterans of Foreign Wars."
GLC06196.112
DAR pin.
1940-1945
Daughters of the American Revolution pin; inscribed "212696" on verso.
GLC06196.196
to Aaron Hobart
19 June 1810
Alden, Cyrus, 1785-1855
Mentions that the next Fellowship Lodge meeting will be held on Monday June 25th, at the Edward Victous Hall. Its' purpose is to hear Hobart's Mosaic Oration. Written as "Secretary."
GLC06313.04.015
[Collection of William C. Alberger, 49th regiment, New York, infantry] [word processed inventory available] [Decimalized .01- .08]
circa 1861-1865
Alberger, William C., 1837-1925
Collection features a bound scrapbook and various documents relating to the military and civilian life of William C. Alberger. An inventory exists for the documents separated from the scrapbook, which are housed in a folder with the scrapbook....
GLC06628
[Loose Page from Scrapbook of William C. Alberger]
ca. 1860-1870
Page contains:
Best, R. H. PD: Buffalo, New York, [Summons William Alberger for assistance in riot suppression]. 3 August 1863. 1 p. Best, the Buffalo sheriff, requires Lieutenant Colonel Alberger's presence on 5 August 1863 for prevention and...
GLC06628.04
to his parents
31 October 1861
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
Writes that there are fifty prisoners digging trenches to place cannons in. Also includes a letter written October 31st. Hs just returned from regimental review. Writes that he would like to become a member of the Free Masons; and would welcome...
GLC06728.004
December 18, 1861
Feels it will be impossible for him to get furlough or discharged. Reports that the colonel is under arrest for fraud and the chaplain for collecting two months wages more than was due to him. Two lieutenants and the Quarter Master are also under...
GLC06728.008
January 10, 1862
Writes that the regiment has received two six-mule teams per company, some of which are secesh property. Had a New Year's feast of courtesy of the friends of Illinois. Compares prices of produce in Illinois to produce prices in Rolla, Mo. Writes...
GLC06728.010
August 1, 1862
Updates his father on the commanders of the regiment. Writes that General Asboth is the Brigadier General, Nicolas Grensel is the colonel and also a member of the Free Masons;. Lieutenant Colonel Joselyn and Major Barry have resigned and Capt. J.Q...
GLC06728.019
to his sister
6 September 1862
Writes that there was a brush with secesh cavalry who charged into the 7th Kansas cavalry. Seventeen men were killed two of which belong to Weeks' regiment. Describes his experience in Arkansas so far and writes that he was almost hit by firing...
GLC06728.020
to Lt. Holden
12 October 1862
Weeks, Thomas, fl. 1860
Weeks' father, Thomas, inquires about the condition of John after the battle of Perryville. He writes: "so please answer and oblige a fraternal brother." Also included is a response from C.L. Hozl on behalf of Lt. Holden. He writes that John was...
GLC06728.027
8 December1862
Reports the death of Capt. Holden from a wound through the muscle of the arm below the elbow. Also reports that one corporal was killed and two wounded, leaving four corporals on duty. He has finally been paid and hopes to be paid again soon....
GLC06728.033
22 June 1863
Writes that the paroled men were ordered to report to General Rosecrans on the 15th of June, but they reported on the 17th instead and were sent off. Is enjoying Camp Chase, as it is very pleasant and near the woods. Writes that the farther north...
GLC06728.049
3 July 1863
Writes that he is able to get vegetables of all kinds at reasonable rates. Reports that some of the boys took down a Secesh flag and put up the stars and stripes in its place. Writes that he has seen the "enticements" for reenlistments and believes...
GLC06728.050
22 December 1863
Has been too busy marching and hasn't had a chance to write. Reports that General Granger's corps and Wood's and Sheridan's divisions are there. Is expecting Longstreet to get to Virginia as fast as possible. Hopes to take Richmond before leaving...
GLC06728.061
Roster of Eaton Post, No. 55 G.A.R.
1 January 1889
GLC06728.122
Reunion ribbon for the 36th Illinois volunteers.
28 August 1874
GLC06728.123
to his wife
12 June 1862
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Describes two battles two weeks in passing where 3,000 were killed, wounded, or missing. Furthermore, he describes the battle to be more destructive than all other previous battles in the war with the exception of Kernstown. He informs her of the...
GLC06582.22
Considerations on the Society or Order of Cincinnati...
Burke, Aedanus, 1743-1802
Remainder of title: "Lately Instituted By the Major-Generals, Brigadier-Generals, and Officers of the American Army...." Burke is identified on the cover as the author. Printed by Basil Webster.
GLC05767
to sister
February 6, 1860
Stafford, Robert H., fl. 1837-1866
mentions he has joined a society in college. also speaks of wanting to improve his letter writing.
GLC02618.001
18 March 1860
mentions a cousin who was recently wounded and may lose his hand
GLC02618.002
to Ma
18 September 1860
Stafford describes a prayer meeting.
GLC02618.003
8 October 1860
talks about sophomore year and roommate troubles
GLC02618.004
17 November 1860
complains that he receives hardly any letters, talks about war in general
GLC02618.005
to father
8 June 1861
talks about the war spirit and the company that they started at school "Ogletree Guards."
GLC02618.006
to sisters
12 July 1861
describes initial days as a soldier, camping grounds, food, the company
GLC02618.007
20 September 1861
describes the life of a soldier: sleeping in the rain, changing landscapes, the food, etc.
GLC02618.008
15 October 1861
He writes that he received the blanket and requests his shoes and suspenders. He will send his pistol along with some money home. Written at Camp Masked Battery
GLC02618.009
to Miller A. Wright
12 July 1897
Hudgins, F. L., fl. 1897
The heading reads "Capt. Miller A. Wright" (Miller is referred in accordance with his actual military rank of Colonel in all other correspondence after his promotion). Mr. Hudgins was remarkably unaware of the status of the man who he comfortably...
GLC02691.11.098
[Invitation]
15 March 1802
Beare, John, fl. 1802
An invitation to attend the Charitable Irish Society annual meeting. The invitation is partially printed; dates and signatures are written by hand.
GLC02437.07722
to Henry Knox
7 June 1803
Ulmer, George, 1756-1825
Written from "Cambden," likely Camden, Maine. Informs Knox that a "poor unfortunate man" named John Thomas has asked the Amity Lodge of the FreeMasons; to recommend him for an appointment as lighthouse-keeper for the new lighthouse at Whitehead...
GLC02437.07806
11 March 1805
Selfridge, Thomas, fl. 1783-1805
The authors, writing on behalf of the Charitable Irish Society, have found that Knox is a member of that institution. Write to inquire as to whether he would like to continue his membership. Also, they invite him to the "celebration of the...
GLC02437.07923
to John Quincy Adams
16 December 1805
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Docket indicates the addressee is "J Q Adams," as Secretary of the Academy of Arts and Sciences. Writes in response to the academy's electing him a member; accepts the honor with gratitude.
GLC02437.07990
23 September 1783
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Later copy of a letter to Henry Knox, discussing many issues regarding the military and Congress. Among the issues discussed are compensation from Congress for officers who served during the revolution, his affection for these officers, the division...
GLC02437.09325
February 20, 1784
Later copy of a letter to Knox discussing extra rations at West Point, a meeting of the Society of the Cincinnati and his adjustment to longer longer being in public duty. Copy made 2 February 1854.
GLC02437.09327
December 11, 1787
Later copy of a letter from Washington to Knox, discussing America's relationship with the "the Indians" and British involvement in these affairs. Also discusses the Society of the Cincinnati and a construction project involving limestone. Copy...
GLC02437.09331
27 April 1787
Later copy of a letter from Washington to Knox, discussing the Society of the Cincinnati, and "the light in which it is viewed in France." Copy made 3 February 1854.
GLC02437.09336
1 January 1791
Later copy of a letter from Washington to Knox, which transmitted a letter from the President of the Society of the Cincinnati of South Carolina (possibly William Moultrie). Relates that the enclosed letter pertains to a resolution of the Society....
GLC02437.09344
January 22, 1792
Later copy of a letter from Washington to Knox, instructing Knox not to disclose information regarding the nomination of General Officers and a bill that has not yet passed. Copy made 1 February 1854. Original of this letter is GLC02437.09424.
GLC02437.09345
1 June 1786
Transmits a letter (not included) and asks Knox's advice regarding the Society of the Cincinnati. Notes that all papers of the Society are in the care of the Society's Secretary General, thus he cannot answer Mr. Jefferson's questions (possibly...
GLC02437.09396
Expresses gratitude for Knox's praise of Washington in the context of Congress's resolution "That an equestrian statue of General Washington, be erected at the place where the residence of Congress shall be established," passed on 7 August 1783 (and...
GLC02437.09401
To the Members of the Society of Cincinnati... [speech as president]
27 October 1789
One manuscript speech dated 1789, signed by Washington and addressed to those members of the Society in Massachusetts.
GLC01972
General Washington writes to Knox, who had been Chief of the Continental Artillery during the Revolutionary War. Recently visited his "aged Mother," Mary Ball Washington. Thanks Knox for so diligently reporting the state of the garrison and stores...
GLC02437.09404
December 11, 1785
Discusses trade between Indians and the British stationed on the American side of the territorial line (in the Northwest Territory). Reports criticism of the Society of the Cincinnati, including a pamphlet, Considerations sur l'ordre de Cincinnatus...
GLC02437.09408
2 April 1787
Relates reasons for not wanting to attend the Constitutional Convention, including the possibility that all states might not attend (rendering representation partial). Notes that if all Delegates attend with the power to address and cure the defects...
GLC02437.09412
Transmits a copy of an excerpt from a letter (see GLC 02437.03338) sent by Mr. Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson). Notes that the excerpt pertains to a translation of the article "Cincinnati," from the Encyclopedie Methodique, and reflects the way the...
GLC02437.09413
Transmits a letter from the President of the Society of the Cincinnati of South Carolina (possibly William Moultrie). Relates that the enclosed letter pertains to a resolution of the Society. At the bottom of the page, indicates that Knox is...
GLC02437.09422
Instructs Knox not to disclose information regarding the nomination of General Officers and a bill that has not yet passed. Docketed in Knox's hand.
GLC02437.09424
Robert H. Stafford Collection [Decimalized .01- .98]
1837-1908
Stafford enlisted as a sergeant in the 12th Alabama infantry. Contains letters and newsclippings about the Peninsula Campaign, advance into Maryland, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Early's raid on Washington, D.C....
GLC02618
Boy Scouts registration card
September 1918
One Boy Scouts registration card for Dexter Kelpe dated September 1918. The card includes additional pages held together with a grommet on the lower left corner. Along with certification of Dexter's belonging in the Boy Scouts the card includes...
GLC10047.02.472
September 1919
One Boy Scouts registration card for Dexter Kelpe dated September 1919. The card is trifold with six pages. Along with certification of Dexter's belonging in the Boy Scouts the card includes; explanations of Morse code, semaphore flags and the Scout...
GLC10047.02.473.01
to William McCrary
24 August 1874
Poe, Orlando Metcalfe, 1832-1895
Writes to say that he "expects to accompany Genl. Sherman to the meeting of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland." Mounted on paper 29.5 x 20 cm.
GLC03476.13
Collection of Family photographs [Decimalized .001-.916]
circa 1920-1950
A collection of family photographs from the 1920s to the 1950s. the photos are not labeled so most of the subjects are unidentified. The images seem to be taken while on vacation or at events. Some include family posing together. The collection...
GLC10047.02
to the New Jersey Society of the Cincinnati
6 July 1798
Adams, John, 1735-1826
President Adams expresses gratitude for the New Jersey Cincinnati's memorial of support as the country faces imminent war with France. On July 4th Adams had announced his appointment of George Washington ("that renowned, Veteran, and beloved Chief")...
GLC03866.01
to John Adams
4 July 1798
Dayton, Jonathan, 1760-1824
Date inferred from Adams' announcement of Washington as commander of Provisional Army on 2 July 1798. Also inferred from his response to this document, which was on 6 July 1798 (GLC 3866.01). Creator inferred from handwriting of Jonathan Dayton. New...
GLC03866.02
to Francis Johnston
22 March 1784
In response to a 23 February 1784 letter from the assistant treasurer of the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati, Washington returns certificates (not included), with his signature and seal, for three European members of the state society. As...
GLC03885
The Story of American Liberty as told by Ivan Ivanoff.
1861-1865
Tidball, John C. (John Caldwell), 1825-1906
Contained in two parts. Part one, 68 pages in length, contains a preface by Tidball, in which he discusses Ivanoff's manuscript, which he claims was found after the United States purchased Alaska from Russia. Writes that the manuscript, originally...
GLC04041.01
1869 Diary
1869
Kiger, James S., fl. 1859-1873
Records the weather. Notes temperature and time. Newspaper clippings inserted here and there. Most entries are cross written. Mentions church activities in many entries.. On July 13th, he describes meeting with the mayor. He attends various lectures...
GLC03131.16.09
By-Laws of the Aslar Lodge, No. 76 Free and Accepted Masons
1874
By-Laws of the Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons in the State of New Jersey. Discusses meeting times, officers, admission application, fee and dues. Past Masters, Officers, members are listed. Elections are discussed, districts, grievance policy and...
GLC03131.16.13
The Offices of the Massachusetts Line
May 1793
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
This document is a May 1793 account signed by Treasurer Henry Jackson with lists of payments to and from "The Officers of the Massachusetts Line". Along with this document is a note citing a payment of 214 dollars, "subscribed by a number of officers...
GLC01450.627.01.01
The Massachusetts Society of Cinncinnati in Account current with Henry Jackson Treasurer.
1 July 1794
The second document is a July 1, 1794 account signed by Henry Jackson, including payments made for a July 4th, 1793 "Feast" for the officers. (Costs include advertising through the publisher of the Columbian Centinel, wine and dinner.) This document...
GLC01450.627.01.02
Accot. Current with Henry Jackson Treasurer
28 June 1793
The third document is a June 28, 1793 verification of the financial accounts of the same society, which is signed by Joseph Vose, Benjamin Dana and Thomas H. Condy of the Massachusetts Society's Committee of Examination. This document is stored in...
GLC01450.627.01.03
[Defense of the Society of Cincinnati's policy of hereditary membership]
1785-1787
Rodney, Thomas, 1744-1811
Rodney decries alarmists who condemn the Society of Cincinnati for creating an American aristocracy: "Such an Aristocracy as this founded on Meritorious Service to their country, I wish to see our Community ever blest with."
GLC01450.631
Collection related to Confederate soldier George P. Hodges [Decimalized .01- .07]
1863-1931
Collection of George P. Hodges, Sergeant, Company B., 37th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry. Includes a parole pass for Hodges, who was a prisoner of war at Vicksburg, a document related to Hodges's participation in a United Confederate Veteran's...
GLC02386
to Comrades
August 17, 1886
Humphreys, C.W., fl. 1886
Invitation to attend the annual reunion of the 96th regiment
GLC02173.51
to Erastus McKinney
31 October 1901
Winter, W.A., fl. 1901
re: dues to Kilpatrick Post No. 276
GLC02179.01.038
[Collection of George F. Morse, 91st regiment, New York, volunteers] [decimalized]
1864-1868
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
Collection of George F. Morse, private, 91st New York Volunteers. There are 52 items in the collection, including 17 letters from Morse, from his enlistment in October 1864, until his discharge in July 1865. Letters were written from Kingston, New...
GLC02180
[Collection of John H. Powers, 1st regiment, Vermont, cavalry] [decimalized]
1860-1877
Powers, John Hale, fl. 1973
Collection of 75 letters written to a private in the first Vermont Cavalry, 1860-77, from friends and schoolmates at Newbury Seminary, and fraternity brothers from Wesleyan College. Some of the letters are from soldiers in the field, while others...
GLC02181
Officers of Saint Andrew's Society, Washington, D.C., 1865.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
One group portrait entitled, "Officers of the St. Andrew Society," photographed by Alexander Gardner dated 1865. The men photographed are, from left to right: Joseph P. Wilson, Alexander Gardner, WM. R. Smith, Fred B. McGuire, T. W. Spence, David...
GLC04186
Gouvernement des Etats-Unis d'Amerique [in French]
1789
Blois, A.J.E.R. de, fl. 1789
French primer on American Democracy by member of Society of the Cincinnati, including discussion of U.S. and State Constitutions. Includes ALS (04/14/1808) addressed to Monsieur Le Prefet [in French], and an MDS (07/15/1825) detailing de Blois's...
GLC07688.01
Boy Scout Handbook
1965
Boy Scouts of America
One book entitled "Boy Scout Handbook A Handbook of Training for Citizenship Through Scouting" by the Boy Scouts of America dated 1965. This is the fourth printing. Includes five sections of material for different classes of Boy Scout. Includes many...
GLC09767.02
[Auld Lang Syne lyrics]
29 November 1872
unknown, fl. 1872
One printing of the lyrics to Auld Lang Syne dated November 29, 1872. Item pertains to the Auld Lang Syne Fraternity's first annual reunion.
GLC09832.46
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Representatives Certificate
12 January 1877
Paluer, E.E., (fl. 1877)
GLC03131.15.37
Announcement of Hiram C. Wells as District Deputy Grand Master of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
9 March 1885
Rounds, B. (fl. 1885)
GLC03131.15.38
Eureka Council no. 28 Dues Form
1 August 1898 - 1 August 1899
Muir, William, (fl. 1898)
GLC03131.15.39
Royal Arcanum membership
1898
Wells, Hiram C. (fl. 1825-1900)
GLC03131.15.40
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