John Thomas Alderman Papers, and undated. 1914

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John Thomas Alderman Papers, and undated. 1914

John Thomas Alderman (1853-1932) was an educator, North Carolina state senator, Baptist historian, and Mason. Correspondence of John Alderman relating to his position as Masonic leader and articles and lectures written by Alderman on various topics. Correspondence between Alderman and various Masons includes information about members, dues, conferences, initiations, conferring of degrees, officer elections, resignations, expulsion of members for various reasons, and the distribution of philanthropic funds.Included are several undated articles and lectures Alderman wrote on topics such as the history of the Masons, the history of the Netherlands, American national songs, famous jewels, the business of education, the role of the family, and the Civil War.

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Alderman, John Thomas, 1853-1932

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John Thomas Alderman (1853-1932) was an educator, North Carolina state senator, Baptist historian, and Mason. From the description of John Thomas Alderman papers, 1914 and undated, [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 39501855 John Thomas Alderman, educator, state senator, Baptist historian, and Mason was a native of Salemburg, Sampson County, N.C. He served as superintendent of schools of Henderson, N.C., until his retirement in 1923. He was a North Carolina state senator in 1...