The book The Story of Freemasonry was written by author William G William Giddings Sibley Here you can read free online of The Story of Freemasonry book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Story of Freemasonry a good or bad book?
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In a perfectly legitimate way its officers es- tablished another Negro lodge in Philadel- phia in 1797, and yet another at Providence soon after. In 1808 these three lodges form- ed a grand lodge, which in 1827 declared it- self independent of the grand lodge of Eng- land, and there are now over thirty grand lodges of colored Freemasons in the United States, sprung from its original African lodge, which have been recognized as regu- lar in half a dozen countries. In 1876 the grand lodge of Ohio... refused to consider a resolution to recognize as regular the color- ed grand lodge of the same State, by a vote of 399 to 332 a decision remarkable for the narrow margin by which it was madeJJJ C. The first Negro chapter of royal arch Ma- sons was formed in Philadelphia in 1819 or 1820, and not long after, a Negro command- ery of knights templar was in existence. The American Negro first began to practice the Scottish Rite about 1825, but it was not until after the War of the Rebellion that much headway was made.
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