Official Exposition Record And History of Masonry in the State of New York in Co

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Official Exposition Record And History of Masonry in the State of New York in Co
George Lewis Smyth
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It is more than likely that not one of the origi- nal lodges constituted under the auspices of the premier Grand Lodge of England remained in the invested city.
Up-State conditions were more favorable to the sons of liberty. Union (now Mt. Vernon, No. 3) and Masters Lodges at Albany, [60] Masonic Beginnings in Colonial New York Solomon's at Poughkeepsie, and St. George's at Schenectady, met more or less regularly during the whole period of the Revolution. All of them were aflame with zeal for t
...he cause of American free- dom, and among their members were to be found many officers of the Continental Army. One-half the number of 150 members of St. George's, the Lodge constituted by Sir John Johnson, were in the military service of the United States, and the communications went on uninterruptedly. St. John's Military Lodge was in winter quarters at Morristown with Washington. Thus all that remained of the original Lodges were identified with the cause of the United States.
Whatever of stability, strength and inspiring force Freemasonry possessed in the State of New York when British rule came to an end, was derived from the first Provincial Grand Lodge which passed out of existence when an Atholl warrant was transmitted to our shores authorizing the establishment of a new regimen.


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