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FREDERICK W. HAMILTON'S HISTORY OF MASSACHUSETTS FREEMASONRY
M. W. Frederick W. Hamilton, Grand Secretary and Honorary Past Grand Master of Massachusetts, had for many years in progress a history of the Craft in Massachusetts. At the time of his death in 1940 it remained unfinished, and a number of prominent Grand Lodge permanent members such as M. W. Joseph Earl Perry and R. W. (later M. W.) Samuel Wragg concluded that the material was simply not in a publishable condition. A manuscript of this work, along with a looseleaf notebook of annotations, has been in the possession of the Grand Lodge Library ever since.
The following text is a corrected version of the manuscript. Corrections are merely typographic; no attempt is made to confirm assertions or rectify inaccuracies. Also bear in mind that this material was written at least 80 years ago, and lacks both immediacy and contemporary sensibility - it was written in another time, by someone from that era. No attempt is being made to "clean up" the text in that respect.
- Chapter 1: The Beginnings
- Chapter 2: The Authorities
- Chapter 3: Henry Price and his Commission
- Chapter 4: The Commissions of the Grand Masters in the Colonial Period
- Chapter 5: Tomlinson and Oxnard
- Chapter 6: Gridley and the Ancients
- Chapter 7: John Rowe and the Revolution
- Chapter 8: The Ancients and the Revolution
- Chapter 9: Independence
- Chapter 10: The Coming of Negro Masonry Chapter 11 in the manuscript
- Chapter 11: Reconstruction Chapter 12 in the manuscript
- Chapter 12: Peace and Progress Chapter 13 in the manuscript
- Chapter 13: A Quarter Century of Growth (Part 1) Chapter 14 in the manuscript
- Chapter 14: A Quarter Century of Growth (Part 2) Chapter 14 in the manuscript
- Chapter 15: A Quarter Century of Growth (Part 3) Chapter 14 in the manuscript
- Chapter 16: Francis Oliver, Samuel Fay and a Grand Lodge for Maine Unnumbered Chapter in the Manuscript