Transactions of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Michigan

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Capital of S O A Blair
66
OntonagonJames Burtenshaw
67
BuchananDaniel Terriere
68
TecumsehG T Ketchum
69
MasonN A Dunning
70
ColonJustus W Simonds
73
Dundee H Wattling
74
UticaP A Knight
75
LivingstonC W Haze
76
SaginawMark Hodgson
77
OtsegoO Eaton
78
ByronC E Euler
80
OwossoW A Osborne
81
Lake St ClairM M Sanders
82
BellevueR B Hughes
83
OxfordC S Pierce
84
Valley CityC K Wheeler
86
Anchor of S O C H Brown
87
ButlerA Lampman
88
MyrtleJames Renton
89
Lowell Andrew J Howk
90
AshlarJames Findlater
91
PrairieM W Alfred
92
StarM W Thompson
93
CharityJames W Gilbert
94
MorenciL L Todd
95
GreenvilleWilliam Maxted
96
NilesChas L Allen
97
WaterfordF W Fifield
98
DecaturJames Haynes
99
OakwoodJ W Pelton
100
MarquetteRev Israel Cogshall
101
BlanchardWilliard Hogle
102
GreenlyHarry J Chafel 103 White PigeonJ W Mandigo
103
St JohnsA J Wiggins
5
St PetersA S Cook
106
EurekaG R Hurd
107
RocklandJames Burtenshaw
108
FentonvilleE M Adams
109
HiramJoseph Carr
110
AlleganGeorge D Smith 112 Wayne W R Corlett
112
HamiltonD W Thompson
113
BlissfieldW M Corbet
114
CorunnaHugh McCurdy
5
ExcelsiorH S Smith
116
ReadingS Davis
117
SchoolcraftJ F Gilchrist
118
Rising SunE C Hurd
119
CharlotteE S Lacey
120
CommerceC E Dewey
121
OttawaThomas Heffron
122
IthacaEmery Crosby
123
EagleJohn H Stillman
124
FairfieldJ W Nash
125
ForestW B Preston
126
OvidS C King
127
YpsilantiJ N Howland
128
Bay CityJohn S Judson
129
StockbridgeH Gregory
130
NewaygoJames Herron
131
SalineGeorge W Hall
133
HollyBela Cogshall
134
RussellGeo Kirkland
144
Maple RapidsC C Taylor
145
BostonW Dowlman
146
WarrenCharles Lowe
147
ManchesterAlbert Case
148
UnitedE S Wicks
149
WilliamstonJ W Waldo
153
Saginaw ValleyJ E Saunders
154
SalinaA Linton
155
OliveOrrin Thatcher
156
AddisonWm Brown
157
Star of the LakeS G Sheffer
158
Golden RuleTheo Brengel
159
DansvilleJoseph Keene
160
North NewburgC A Osborn
161
ColomaW W McKee
162
VassarWm Johnson
163
FowlervilleH N Spencer
164
MilfordJ P Jackson
165
Mt VernonL J Carroll
166
TracyNathan Manly
167
TempleR A Bury
168
BrooklynA S Palmer
169
WyandotteJ S Van Alstyne
170
Big RapidsElias O Rose
171
DearbornS Lappens
172
Evening StarJohn Benfield
173
GeneseeGeo H Durand
174
ClintonD Williard
175
HillsdaleM B Koon
176
TuscanW Reynolds
178
Grand LedgeJ W McMillan
179
OrangevilleEli Nichols
181
Lovell MooreJoseph Ireland
182
ParmaLuther H Ludlow
183
PalmyraR Robinson
184
Pleasant LakeH B Hawley
185
NorthvilleC G Harrington
186
RichmondS M Stone
187
St LouisJ P Dodge
188
AdamsAlbert Kenyon
189
PortsmouthGeorge Lewis
190
UnityJ O Doesburg
191
SummitN Hamilton 193 DutcherL B Coate 194 ChesaningJ J Austin 195 DeltaE T Ellsworth
195
WinfieldG VanRiper
197
MontagueGeo E Dowling
198
OceanaEdward E Edwards
200
AlgonacD G Jones
201
PaloW H Freeman
203
CoffinburyDennis Chidester
204
ViennaRussell Johnson
205
ParkGeorge W Osborne
206
BedfordC W Eldred
207
BradyDaniel P Anderson
208
LibertyD W Alverson
209
HadleyR S Hutton
210
HartlandSamuel Mapes
211
LeslieWilliam Haynes
212
Cedar SpringsC S Ford
213
PeninsulaD W Clemmer
214
CatoRichard
215
LawtonCharles R Munger 217 RichlandWm S Logan 218 HoughtonA B Cudworth 219 CassN Stoddard 220 AthensJohn Foote 221 BloomingdaleDa...
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Page 10 - To relieve the distressed, is a duty incumbent on all men ; but particularly on Masons, who are linked together by an indissoluble chain of sincere affection. To soothe the unhappy ; to sympathize with their misfortunes ; to compassionate their miseries, and to restore peace to their troubled minds, is the great aim we have in view. On this basis, we form our friendships and establish our connections.
Page 138 - And it is agreed that if any rent shall be due and unpaid, or if default shall be made in any of the covenants herein contained, then it shall be lawful for the said party of the first part to re-enter the said premises, and to remove all persons therefrom.
Page 135 - York, of the second part, witnesseth, that the said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar lawful money of the United States of America, to them in hand paid...
Page 136 - Witnesseth, that the said parties of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of twenty-one hundred dollars, to them in hand paid by the said party of the second part...
Page 37 - ... his heirs and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of...
Page 37 - And the party of the first part, for heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, for the consideration aforesaid, doth covenant and agree to, and with the party of the second part, that the party of the first part...
Page 33 - And that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure...
Page 139 - ... and the said party of the first part covenants that the said party of the second part, on paying the said yearly rent, and performing the covenants aforesaid, shall and may peaceably and quietly have, hold and enjoy the said demised premises for the term aforesaid.
Page 137 - To Have and to Hold the said premises as above described, with the Hereditaments and Appurtenances, unto the said party of the second part, and to his heirs and assigns forever.
Page 128 - The masters and past masters of lodges to wear, in lieu and in the places of the three rosettes on the master mason's apron, perpendicular lines upon horizontal lines, thereby forming three several sets of two right angles ; the length of the horizontal lines to be two inches and a half each, and of the perpendicular lines one inch ; these emblems to be of ribbon, half an inch broad, and of the same colour as the lining and edging of the apron. If grand officers, similar emblems, of garter-blue or...

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