History of American Odd Fellowship the First Decade

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History of American Odd Fellowship the First Decade
James Lot Ridgely
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Lodges for conferring the so-called " sublime degrees/' This was their origin in Maryland, and the same idea- prevailed also in the more complex system formed in Penn- sylvania. But after a short period the possessors of these degrees began to aspire to a separate independence, and in every quarter met with sympathy and support. The G. Lodge of the U. S. Was first passive, then active, in their encouragement, and here we find at last the creation of a co-equal department with that represented b...y fifth degree members and P. G. 's, without even the forms of a discussion or a division on the vote. This was not singular, as the representatives were the parties most interested, and it was not yet the period when the body began to take account of its own organization and to criticise its different parts. The next step was therefore easy. It was already necessary for a G. Representative to have received the Royal Purple Degree, and therefore when it was proposed to admit the G. Encamp- ments to a separate representation, it was immediately allowed.

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