Henry L. Ash papers, 1866-1889.

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Henry L. Ash papers, 1866-1889.

Includes membership certificates in the Independent Order Free Sons of Israel (1889); Independent Order of Odd Fellows (1866); Royal Arch Masons (undated); and a certificate asking for free passage for Ash, signed by Secretary of State, William H. Seward (1867).

7 p.

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Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872

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William Henry Seward was born in Florida, Orange County, New York, on May 16, 1801. He was the son of Samuel S. Seward and Mary (Jennings) Seward. He graduated from Union College in 1820, studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1822. In 1823, he moved to Auburn, New York, where he entered Judge Elijah Miller's law office. He married Frances Adeline Miller, Judge Miller's daughter, in 1824. Seward was interested in politics early in his career and became actively involved in the Anti-Masonic m...

Royal Arch Masons

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Independent Order Free Sons of Israel

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Ash, Henry L., active 19th century

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Independent Order of Odd Fellows

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Men's benevolent and fraternal organization. From the description of Independent Order of Oddfellows records, 1843-1901. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36794006 The Independent Order of Odd Fellows in North America is a fraternal organization which originated in England. The I.O.O.F. became independent from the English Old Fellows Order in 1834 after lodges were established in New York and Baltimore. Charity Lodge No. 6 was established in Stockt...