History of the Second Pilgrimage to Richmond By the Knights Templars of Massach

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History of the Second Pilgrimage to Richmond By the Knights Templars of Massach
Fred P Bacon
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Our Guests: The Junior Wardens of the South call the Worshipfuls from the East from labor to re- freshment. Welcome, Zerubbabels, all. Responded to by Rev. Sir Knight J. W. Dadmun.
2. The Grand Encamp7nent of the United States : The circle which touches every point in Masonr)\ Re- sponded to by Sir Knight George H. Burnham, Gene ralissimo of the Grand Encampment of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
3. St. John the Almoner: The patron Saint of Ma- sonry. His name is engraven on our hearts. Respond
...ed to by Sir S. B. Swan, of Providence.
4. Freemasonry : Hoary with age. Her ancient land- marks have been faithfully transmitted. May her chari- ties ever be as unbounded as the wants of humanity. Responded to by Judge B. R. Wellford, Jr.
'J2 SECOND PILGRIMAGE TO VIRGINIA 5. Woman : Mother, daughter, sister, wife. Without her, man would be an Odd fellow and not a Mason. Responded to by Rev. Sir J. W. Dadmun, of Boston, and Sir Knight Parker, of Columbia Commandery, Washington, D. C.
6. De Molay, Richmond, St.


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