Prince Hall: Life and LegacyUnited Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, Prince Hall Affiliation, 1977 - 237 pages |
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... called the order of St. John , who besides their other engagements , subscribed to another , by which they bound themselves to keep up the war against the Turks . These men defended theemple when on fire , in order to save it , so long ...
... called the order of St. John , who besides their other engagements , subscribed to another , by which they bound themselves to keep up the war against the Turks . These men defended theemple when on fire , in order to save it , so long ...
Page 71
... called Quakers respecting Negroes was read and not accepted . " It was referred to " the Revising Com- mittee who were directed to report a bill or bills upon the subject matter of Negroes in this commonwealth at large . 12 This ...
... called Quakers respecting Negroes was read and not accepted . " It was referred to " the Revising Com- mittee who were directed to report a bill or bills upon the subject matter of Negroes in this commonwealth at large . 12 This ...
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... called , was also in Lendell's Lane , which began at Congress Street , ran to Kilby Street , and was called Exchange Place in 1873. Houses in this area were not numbered , and his dwelling cannot be traced , since the house and streets ...
... called , was also in Lendell's Lane , which began at Congress Street , ran to Kilby Street , and was called Exchange Place in 1873. Houses in this area were not numbered , and his dwelling cannot be traced , since the house and streets ...
Contents
Notice of a Regular Meeting of African Lodge at the House | 26 |
THE FIRST MASTER OF AFRICAN LODGE | 95 |
Prince Hall 1806 | 96 |
Copyright | |
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