Grand Lodge of the Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of North Carolina Records, 1798-1895.

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Grand Lodge of the Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of North Carolina Records, 1798-1895.

Reports, trials, minutes, petitions, and organizational documents from all over the state of North Carolina that belonged to the two grand secretaries, William Thomas Bain, and his son, Donald William Bain, both of Wake County, N.C.

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Freemasons. Grand Lodge of North Carolina

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The Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina is the oldest and largest fraternal organization in North Carolina. The Grand Lodge has been in continuous operation since it was established by a convention of Masonic lodges in Tarboro, N.C., December 1787. Previous to that, Masonic lodges had met in North Carolina since 1755 under the authority of several other grand lodges. From the description of Freemasons. Grand Lodge of North Carolina records, circa 1790-1...

Bain, William Thomas.

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Bain, Donald William.

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