Journal of Proceedings ...McGowan and Treadwell, 1844 - 601 pages |
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... accepted , and continued to be the warrant of authority under which the lodge worked , until the Past Grands invited its surrendry into their hands ; the invitation was responded to favorably by an unanimous vote , and the lodge ...
... accepted , and continued to be the warrant of authority under which the lodge worked , until the Past Grands invited its surrendry into their hands ; the invitation was responded to favorably by an unanimous vote , and the lodge ...
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... accepted . On motion , the Grand Lodge proceeded to the election of G. Warden , in place of P. G. Couth , resigned . Whereupon , P. G. Thomas Mitchell was proposed , balloted for , and elected . D. G. M. Entwisle , gave notice , that he ...
... accepted . On motion , the Grand Lodge proceeded to the election of G. Warden , in place of P. G. Couth , resigned . Whereupon , P. G. Thomas Mitchell was proposed , balloted for , and elected . D. G. M. Entwisle , gave notice , that he ...
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... accepted and avowed , than a state of feeling ensued between the two remaining lodges , which entirely precluded amicable settlement . Columbia Lodge discarded self - institution , and very naturally asserted a superiority of position ...
... accepted and avowed , than a state of feeling ensued between the two remaining lodges , which entirely precluded amicable settlement . Columbia Lodge discarded self - institution , and very naturally asserted a superiority of position ...
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... accepted . ance , P. G. Bannister , of No. 2 , presented his certificate of membership , was balloted for , and admitted . P. G. Bannister then applied for the fourth ( G. R. ) degree , was elected and instructed . G. Con . Anstice ...
... accepted . ance , P. G. Bannister , of No. 2 , presented his certificate of membership , was balloted for , and admitted . P. G. Bannister then applied for the fourth ( G. R. ) degree , was elected and instructed . G. Con . Anstice ...
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... accepted . The Representatives then went into an election for the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the United States , when P. G. M. THOMAS WILDEY , of Maryland , was unanimously elected Grand Master . On taking the chair , the Grand ...
... accepted . The Representatives then went into an election for the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the United States , when P. G. M. THOMAS WILDEY , of Maryland , was unanimously elected Grand Master . On taking the chair , the Grand ...
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amendment Annual Communication beg leave brethren brothers By-Laws Committee of Correspondence Committee of Finance Committee on Petitions Constitution credentials D. D. Grand Sire Delaware deputation dispensation District of Columbia duly duty elected following report following resolution Glazier Grand and Subordinate Grand Corresponding Secretary Grand Encampment Grand Lodge adjourned Grand Master Grand Officers Grand Treasurer granted hereby HOWELL HOPKINS Independent Order James JAMES L Jersey jurisdiction Kentucky located Lodge met pursuant Lodge of Maryland Lodge of Pennsylvania lodges and Encampments Louisiana Manchester Unity Marley Massachusetts meeting motion of Rep o'clock Odd Fellows Odd Fellowship offered the following Ohio Order of Odd P. G. Sire Wildey P. M. The Grand Past Grands Pennsylvania presented the following proceedings Proxy Rep pursuant to adjournment R. W. Grand Lodge received referred Rep's Representatives Resolved respectfully submitted Ridgely Sanderson South Carolina special committee subordinate lodges THOMAS WILDEY tion undersigned United Virginia votes WILLIAM York
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Page 549 - Report that they have had the subject under consideration, and are of the opinion that...
Page 316 - Ohio, moved that the report of the committee to whom was referred the report of the committee on Diploma, be now taken up for consideration, which motion prevailed.
Page 482 - The question being taken upon the amendment, it was decided in the negative. The question recurring on the motion of Rep.
Page 136 - Rep. of Louisiana, Rep. Ridgely, of Ohio, submitted the following-, which was adopted : Resolved, That the deputation presented by the Representative of Louisiana to PG Neilson be referred to a Special Committee, with instructions to report forthwith. The Grand Sire appointed Reps. Ridgely, of Ohio; Keyser, of Maryland ; and Gettys, of the District of Columbia, the committee.
Page 124 - They therefore submit for the consideration of the house, the following resolution : ' Resolved, That the prayer of the petitioners ought not to be granted.
Page 82 - ... the Constitution of the Grand Lodge of the United States, of the Independent Order of Odd-Fellows.
Page 111 - Fellows, duly chartered by and installed according to the general rules and regulations of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the state of New York ; 7.
Page xxxii - The previous question shall be put in this form : "Shall the main question be now put?
Page 135 - When a question is under debate, no motion shall be received but to adjourn, to lie on the table, to postpone indefinitely, to postpone to a day certain, to commit, or to amend; which several motions shall have precedence in the order they stand arranged, and the motion for adjournment shall always be in order, and be decided without debate.
Page 518 - The Committee on the State of the Order, to whom was referred the...