Records, 1800-1958.

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Records, 1800-1958.

Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina and Grand Lodge of North-Carolina and Tennessee (1804-1840); applications for membership from the lodge at Beaufort, N.C. (1806-1807); dedication of executive office building (1958); three notices of expulsion or rejection (1852-1853) addressed to Sharon Lodge, Windsor; bicentennial celebration banquet ticket, newspaper, and program; treasurer's records (1891-1924); and record book of Stone Square Lodge No. 10, Warrenton (1905-1911); together with report of leglislative committee relating to "Erection of Suitable Buildings for the Deaf and Dumb, and Blind (1847); constitution (1838) and proceedings (1848) of the Grand Lodge of Ancient York Masons of North Carolina; and other records.

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