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The Kadiri Oedee Of El Tasawttf In Aeabi...
also tell ois that Hakem ' s folly induced him to become the founder of a new religion . Hakem , who by all accounts , appears to have been a cruel despot , ended his life , as most Eastern potentates , by murder .
Tidings From The Craft In The United States
TIDINGS EEOM THE CRAFT IN" THE UNITED STATES .
The diffusion of Masonic intelligence in the United States is by the annual publications of the various Grand Lodges , and by newspapers exclusively devoted to Masonic affairs . Of the latter there are eleven , viz .: — - Quabterlt . — -The American Masonic Quarterly , edited by Dr . A , G ; Mackey , the celebrated Masonic historian , published by "R . W . BobertMacoy , New York
-Prepared monthly for The Freemasons Monthly Magazine . By Jfc . W . Bob . Morris , of Lodgeton , Kentucky , and 335 , Broadway , New York , late Editor of The American Freemason .
M . ohtb . IjY . —Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , by Charles W . Moore , of Boston , Massachusetts ; Masonic Bevieio , by Gornelius Moore , of Cincinnati , Ohio ; The American Freemason , by J . F . Brennan , of Lousville , Kentucky ; The Signet and Journal , by S . Lawrence , of Marietta , Georgia ; The Ashlar , by Ally n Weston , of Detroit , Michigan ; The Western Freemason , by J . B . Hartsock , of Iowa City , Iowa ; The Masonic Journal , by G-eo . W . Chace , of Haverhill , Massachusetts ; The Masonic Messenger , by "Mi . J . Drummond , of New York ; The Trestle Board , by Jas . G . Clarkson , of Chicago , Illinois .
Weekly . —Masonic Mirror , by L . Hyneman , of Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . These are not generally patronized as they deserve , or to the extent of their actual outgoings , only three or four being supposed to pay their managers a profit . The publication of Masonic intelligence through the instrumentality of Grand Lodges , has assumed a prominent position in the United States . Some of the
Grand Lodges , as New York , Kentucky , South Carolina , Louisiana , etc ., devote hundreds of pages annually of their published proceedings to details of Masonic history , jurisprudence , and philosophical disquisitions connected with this great theme . King ( of New York ) , Morris ( of Kentucky ) , Mackey ( of South Carolina ) , Fellows ( of Lousiana ) , etc ., are the chairmen respectively of the " committees on
foreign correspondence , " to whom these duties are appropriated . The printed proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Mississippi have averaged during the last ten years 400 octavo pages annually , ' made up of statistical details of their own , and a well-digested body of literature , such as is named above .
There are 35 Grand Lodges in the United States , each of which is entirely independent in its own sphere ( state or territory ) , viz . —Alabama , which has 200 lodges ; Arkansas , with 64 ; California , 101 ; Connecticut , 70 ; Delaware , 10 ; District of Columbia , 10 ; Florida , 21 ; Georgia , 199 ; Illinois , 200 : Indiana , 205 ; Iowa , 85 ; Kansas , 8 ; Kentucky , 310 ; Louisiana , 87 ; Maine , 78 ; Maryland , 29 ; Massachusetts , 96 ; Michigan , 60 ; Minnesota , 12 ; Mississippi , 189 ; Missouri , 152 ; New Hampshire , 25 ; New Jersey , 41 ; New York , 351 ; North Carolina , 116 ; Ohio , 256 ; Oregon , 10 ; Pennsylvania , 240 : Rhode Island , 12 ;
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The Kadiri Oedee Of El Tasawttf In Aeabi...
also tell ois that Hakem ' s folly induced him to become the founder of a new religion . Hakem , who by all accounts , appears to have been a cruel despot , ended his life , as most Eastern potentates , by murder .
Tidings From The Craft In The United States
TIDINGS EEOM THE CRAFT IN" THE UNITED STATES .
The diffusion of Masonic intelligence in the United States is by the annual publications of the various Grand Lodges , and by newspapers exclusively devoted to Masonic affairs . Of the latter there are eleven , viz .: — - Quabterlt . — -The American Masonic Quarterly , edited by Dr . A , G ; Mackey , the celebrated Masonic historian , published by "R . W . BobertMacoy , New York
-Prepared monthly for The Freemasons Monthly Magazine . By Jfc . W . Bob . Morris , of Lodgeton , Kentucky , and 335 , Broadway , New York , late Editor of The American Freemason .
M . ohtb . IjY . —Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , by Charles W . Moore , of Boston , Massachusetts ; Masonic Bevieio , by Gornelius Moore , of Cincinnati , Ohio ; The American Freemason , by J . F . Brennan , of Lousville , Kentucky ; The Signet and Journal , by S . Lawrence , of Marietta , Georgia ; The Ashlar , by Ally n Weston , of Detroit , Michigan ; The Western Freemason , by J . B . Hartsock , of Iowa City , Iowa ; The Masonic Journal , by G-eo . W . Chace , of Haverhill , Massachusetts ; The Masonic Messenger , by "Mi . J . Drummond , of New York ; The Trestle Board , by Jas . G . Clarkson , of Chicago , Illinois .
Weekly . —Masonic Mirror , by L . Hyneman , of Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . These are not generally patronized as they deserve , or to the extent of their actual outgoings , only three or four being supposed to pay their managers a profit . The publication of Masonic intelligence through the instrumentality of Grand Lodges , has assumed a prominent position in the United States . Some of the
Grand Lodges , as New York , Kentucky , South Carolina , Louisiana , etc ., devote hundreds of pages annually of their published proceedings to details of Masonic history , jurisprudence , and philosophical disquisitions connected with this great theme . King ( of New York ) , Morris ( of Kentucky ) , Mackey ( of South Carolina ) , Fellows ( of Lousiana ) , etc ., are the chairmen respectively of the " committees on
foreign correspondence , " to whom these duties are appropriated . The printed proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Mississippi have averaged during the last ten years 400 octavo pages annually , ' made up of statistical details of their own , and a well-digested body of literature , such as is named above .
There are 35 Grand Lodges in the United States , each of which is entirely independent in its own sphere ( state or territory ) , viz . —Alabama , which has 200 lodges ; Arkansas , with 64 ; California , 101 ; Connecticut , 70 ; Delaware , 10 ; District of Columbia , 10 ; Florida , 21 ; Georgia , 199 ; Illinois , 200 : Indiana , 205 ; Iowa , 85 ; Kansas , 8 ; Kentucky , 310 ; Louisiana , 87 ; Maine , 78 ; Maryland , 29 ; Massachusetts , 96 ; Michigan , 60 ; Minnesota , 12 ; Mississippi , 189 ; Missouri , 152 ; New Hampshire , 25 ; New Jersey , 41 ; New York , 351 ; North Carolina , 116 ; Ohio , 256 ; Oregon , 10 ; Pennsylvania , 240 : Rhode Island , 12 ;