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Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1828 September 22

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Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas. Dated September 22, 1828. In this letter, Sovereign Grand Commander Holbrook of the Southern Jurisdiction reports that he still suffers from Dengue fever. Thanks Gourgas for the “antimasonic…

Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1829 March 30

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Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas. Dated March 30, 1829. In this letter, Sovereign Grand Commander Holbrook of the Southern Jurisdiction writes that the Southern Supreme Council “expressed great satisfaction and thankfulness”…

Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1832 February 27

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Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas. Dated February 27, 1832. In this letter, Sovereign Grand Commander Holbrook of the Southern Jurisdiction replies that he has received Gourgas’ February 13 package of French materials. Since…

Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1832 January 20

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Letter from Moses Holbrook to John James Joseph Gourgas. Dated January 20, 1832. In this letter, Sovereign Grand Commander Holbrook of the Southern Jurisdiction writes that he has received Gourgas’ copy of R. de Montaleau’s letter. Holbrook regrets…

Manuscript copy of a letter from Frederick Dalcho to Antoine Louis Moret, 1813 May 2

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Manuscript copy of a letter from Frederick Dalcho to Antoine Louis Moret. Dated May 2, 1813. In this manuscript copy of a letter, Dalcho responds to unsubstantiated claims that the Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, does not exist or has been…

Royal Arch certificate issued to John F. Kern, Jr., 1823 May 19

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A Royal Arch certificate issued by the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of South Carolina to John F. Kern, Jr., and dated May 19, 1823. Imprint at the bottom of the certificate reads, "Wright & Smith."