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freemasonry on the china coast, however, found its first home, not in shanghai, but in hongkong, where the royal sussex lodge, named after the duke of that title, received its warrant in , and opened its meetings on the rd of april, . in it removed to canton, where it remained for ten years and was then dormant
freemasonry on the china coast, however, found its first home, not in shanghai, but in hongkong, where the royal sussex lodge, named after the duke of that title, received its warrant in , and opened its meetings on the rd of april, . in it removed to canton, where it remained for ten years and was then dormant...
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/the_builder_1925_january.htm
in the union early in . to this time but two masonic bodies were in operation within her confines, that at cincinnati and american union lodge, of marietta. this last was a famous traveling military organization of the revolution, which had been reopened on ohio soil on june , , after having lain dormant
in the union early in . to this time but two masonic bodies were in operation within her confines, that at cincinnati and american union lodge, of marietta. this last was a famous traveling military organization of the revolution, which had been reopened on ohio soil on june , , after having lain dormant...
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/the_builder_1927_november.htm