Old masonic lodges of Pennsylvania, "moderns" and "ancients" 1730-1800

which have surrendered their warrants or affliated with other grand lodges, compiled from original records in the archives of the R.W. Grand Lodge, R.& A.M. of Pennsylvania, under the direction of the Committee on library

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Old masonic lodges of Pennsylvania, "moderns" and "ancients" 1730-1800

which have surrendered their warrants or affliated with other grand lodges, compiled from original records in the archives of the R.W. Grand Lodge, R.& A.M. of Pennsylvania, under the direction of the Committee on library

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"An edition of fifteen hundred copies has been printed, of which this is no. 131."

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