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Lodge Libraries.

enriched by the valuable collection of our lamented Bro . Bower , of Iowa : — The offices are fitted up in the most artistic manner , and elegantly furnished . Even the safe is a model of decorative art , all the designs

being Masonic symbols ; and framed and hanging over it is a beautiful banner consisting of the artistically arranged badges of all the Commanderies of Knights Templar at the recent conclave in Chicago , From the walls are suspended Masonic emblems and photographs of prominent Masons . The inner office is a model of beauty , and contains Prof . Parvin ' s very valuable library , cabinet of minerals , natural curiosities ,

engravings , etc . The three library rooms are spacious and fitted up with cases reaching from the floor to ceiling . The celebrated Bower library , which has recently been added to the Iowa Masonic Library , has been shelved and arranged in the most convenient manner for reference . The Iowa library , under the enthusiastic and zealous

management of the official whose name is identified with Masonry all over our own and other States , had grown beyond a mere nucleus to that of a collection , and was recognized among the important libraries of the country , and has not only a national reputation , but was known beyond the seas before this last most valuable acquisition .

Its files contain letters from Masonic bodies of Egypt , Australia , England , Ireland , Scotland , Belgium , Hungary , Spain , Italy , and other foreign lands .

It has been truthfully said that the valuable libraries of the future must be specialised libraries , and this had already assumed such a character before the death of Mr . Bower placed his wonderfully valuable private collection upon the market . In , this combined library may be found the proceedings of nearly all the Grand Lodges , Grand

Chapters , and Grand Commanderies of the United States , as well as all Masonic periodicals and publications in this country , Europe , Australia , India , and all parts of the world , including those known as Anti-Masonic , as well as those more particularly devoted to the mystic art . In addition to these are many rare and valuable works ,

a few of which we enumerate . First in Masonic importance is the onl y copy known to be in existence of the , first edition of the Masonic Constitution ever printed , dated 1772 ; it is absolutely unique ; the famous Douay Bible , fac-simile of the first edition of Shakespeare , and copy of the original

Book of Mormons , which is now very rare . This Bower copy has an interesting history as gleaned from the following manuuscript addendum : " I had great difficulty in procuring an original edition of the Book of Mormons for the celebrated Thomas Babbington .

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A FEW PARTING WORDS. Article 1
THE ROMAN COLLEGIA. Article 2
THE LEGEND OF THE INTRODUCTION OF MASONS INTO ENGLAND. Article 5
A MAIDEN. Article 16
THE LECHMERE MS. Article 17
AN OLD SOCIETY. Article 22
Untitled Ad 23
AESTHETICAL. Article 25
A MASONIC ADDRESS. Article 26
CURIOUS BOOKS. Article 30
THE RUINED CITIES IN CENTRAL AMERICA. Article 31
THE HAMILTON MANUSCRIPTS. Article 37
THE GRANGE. Article 42
REVIEW. Article 44
EARLY HAUNTS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 47
MASONIC PROCEEDINGS IN SPAIN. Article 53
LODGE LIBRARIES. Article 58
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Lodge Libraries.

enriched by the valuable collection of our lamented Bro . Bower , of Iowa : — The offices are fitted up in the most artistic manner , and elegantly furnished . Even the safe is a model of decorative art , all the designs

being Masonic symbols ; and framed and hanging over it is a beautiful banner consisting of the artistically arranged badges of all the Commanderies of Knights Templar at the recent conclave in Chicago , From the walls are suspended Masonic emblems and photographs of prominent Masons . The inner office is a model of beauty , and contains Prof . Parvin ' s very valuable library , cabinet of minerals , natural curiosities ,

engravings , etc . The three library rooms are spacious and fitted up with cases reaching from the floor to ceiling . The celebrated Bower library , which has recently been added to the Iowa Masonic Library , has been shelved and arranged in the most convenient manner for reference . The Iowa library , under the enthusiastic and zealous

management of the official whose name is identified with Masonry all over our own and other States , had grown beyond a mere nucleus to that of a collection , and was recognized among the important libraries of the country , and has not only a national reputation , but was known beyond the seas before this last most valuable acquisition .

Its files contain letters from Masonic bodies of Egypt , Australia , England , Ireland , Scotland , Belgium , Hungary , Spain , Italy , and other foreign lands .

It has been truthfully said that the valuable libraries of the future must be specialised libraries , and this had already assumed such a character before the death of Mr . Bower placed his wonderfully valuable private collection upon the market . In , this combined library may be found the proceedings of nearly all the Grand Lodges , Grand

Chapters , and Grand Commanderies of the United States , as well as all Masonic periodicals and publications in this country , Europe , Australia , India , and all parts of the world , including those known as Anti-Masonic , as well as those more particularly devoted to the mystic art . In addition to these are many rare and valuable works ,

a few of which we enumerate . First in Masonic importance is the onl y copy known to be in existence of the , first edition of the Masonic Constitution ever printed , dated 1772 ; it is absolutely unique ; the famous Douay Bible , fac-simile of the first edition of Shakespeare , and copy of the original

Book of Mormons , which is now very rare . This Bower copy has an interesting history as gleaned from the following manuuscript addendum : " I had great difficulty in procuring an original edition of the Book of Mormons for the celebrated Thomas Babbington .

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