Transactions of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Michigan

Front Cover
 

Contents

NILESChas Allen
97
WATERFORDF W Fifield
98
DECATURE R Farmer
99
OAKWOODGeo D Cowden
100
MARQUETTES M Billings
101
BLANCHARDA C Williams
102
GREENLYFrederick Hart
103
WHITE PIGEONH Folwell
104
ST JOHNSWm W Brown
105
ST PETERSEphraim Hanson
106
EUREKAH S Noble
107
ROCKLANDThos D James
108
FENTONVILLEGeo R
109
HIRAMJ C Young
110
ALLEGANPerry 1 Davis
111
WAYNELewis R Munson
112
HAMILTONReuben Strait
113
BLISSFIELDJ B Clement
114
CORUNNAA C Brown
115
EXCELSIORSamuel Bunker
116
READINGL W Pierce
117
SCLOOLCRAFTJacob Bauer
118
RISING SUNJno F Barrows
119
CHALOTTESeth Ketcham
120
COMMERCERobert W Malcom
121
OTTAWADavid R Spencer
122
ITHACAE C Farrington
123
EAGLENorm G Cooper
124
FAIRFIELDGeo C Hendricks
125
FORESTD C Lewis
126
OVIDAbram Schenck
127
YPSILANTIGeo Fuller
128
BAY CITYC F Gibson
129
NEWAYGOEdwin O Shaw
131
LINDENAlexander H Reach
132
SALINEA M Clark
133
HOLLYBela Cogshall
134
QUINCYG W Rulison
135
POKAGONIsrael P Hutton
136
MENDONC A Palmer
137
PORT HOPEW H Sentry
138
GRAND HAVENJ M Mitchell
139
MUSKEGONJos C McKee
140
MYSTICDavid Straehby
141
MEMPHISEzra Spencer
142
HARMONYJ E Barringer
143
RUSSELLJ J Sumner
144
MAPLE RAPIDSElisha Mudge
145
BOSTONHorace Robinson
146
WARRENRobert S Kirkup
147
MANCHESTERAlbert Case
148
UNITEDLafayette Hart
149
DRYDENThos W Williams
150
FARMINGTONHorace A Green
151
REDFORDW B Ewing
152
WILLIAMSTONW L Brown
153
SAGINAW VALLEYG R Mason
154
EVENING STARC R Lyon
173
GENESEEH L Young
174
CLINTOND Woodward
175
HILLSDALE Chas C Curtis
176
CROTONJno F Ganweiler
177
TUSCANA A Sunderlin
178
GRAND LEDGESanford S Mas senger
179
PILGRIME D Edwards
180
Address Referred for Apportionment
99
Burt case Report of Committee
32
ADDISONWm Kline
157
STAR OF THE LAKEJ H Bailey
158
GOLDEN RULEJay Routh
159
DANSVILLES A Kadan
160
NORTH NEWBURGF H Potter
161
COLOMAA Stewart
162
VASSARE I Hovey
163
FOWLERVILLEHugh Conkling
164
MILFORDR M Ladd
165
MT VERNONHenry D Pessell
166
TRACYErastus Ormsby
167
TEMPLE Albert G Knapp
168
BROOKLYNWm S Culver
169
WYANDOTTENot represented
170
BIG RAPIDSAlfred S Mason
171
LOVELL MOORER P Easton
182
PARMAA F Hawkins
183
PALMYRAW G Smith
184
PLEASANT LAKEJno P Hawley
185
NORTHVILLEA H Dibble
186
RICHMONDIsrael Dryer
187
ST LOUISJas H Foster
188
ADAMSLucius E Russ
189
PORTSMOUTH E B Braddock
190
UNITYJas S Burns
191
SUMMITE Morgan
192
DUTCHERJas McColgon
193
CHESANINGThos L Greene
194
DELTANot represented
195
GRATTANE C Bellows
196
WINFIELDWm S Hart
197
MONTAGUEFrancis A Fish
198
ALPENANot represented
199
OCEANAA H Palmer
200
ALGONACDaniel G Jones
201
NEGAUNEENot represented
202
PALOWm Huggins
203
COFFINBERRYMark Remington
204
PARKChas K Rishel
206
BEDFORDOrson N Nichols
207
BRADYChas Brown
208
LIBERTYR B Lewis
209
HADLEYR S Hutton
210
HARTLANDJ Dunham
211
LESLIE A C Manly
212
CEDAR SPRINGSCurts Buck
213
PENINSULARO M Sherwood
214
CATOJno Tremant
215
LAWTONNot represented
216
RICHLANDWm S Logan
217
HOUGHTONWm Houdon
218
CASSJno Butters
219
ATHENSNelson S Wells
220
BLOOMINGDALEWarren Haven
221
TRAVERSE CITYS C Fuller
222
FLUSHINGJno Dillon
223
JAMES FENTOND E White
224
AUGUSTAR M Wilson
225
MT MORIAHWm M Rogers
226
VOLINIAM B Welcher
227
MANISTEED W Mowatt
228
LISBONCharles Dole
229
LAINGSBURGE B Ward 231 MIDDLEVILLEA Halsted Ellis 232 VERMONTVILLE D Hakins 233 SALATHIELHugh Kays 234 SPRING LAKEHi...
230

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

Popular passages

Page 198 - My good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure.
Page 26 - I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging the future but by the past...
Page 80 - The sun shall be no more thy light by day; neither for brightness shall the moon give light unto thee : but the Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God thy glory.
Page 26 - As we have opportunity, let us do good unto all men : especially unto them who are of the household of faith.— Gal.
Page 42 - Only candidates may know, that no master should take an apprentice, unless he has sufficient employment for him, and unless he be a perfect youth, having no maim or defect in his body, that may render him incapable of learning the art, of serving his master's lord, and of being made a brother...
Page 129 - Lodges. A lodge is a place where masons assemble and work: Hence that assembly, or duly organized society of masons, is called a lodge, and every brother ought to belong to one, and to be subject to its by-laws, and the general regulations.
Page 115 - God calls our loved ones, but we lose not wholly What He hath given ; They live on earth, in thought "and deed, as truly As in His heaven.
Page 196 - You admit that it is not in the power of any man or body of men to make innovations in the body of Masonry.
Page 59 - Art is long, and Time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave.
Page 23 - Master or his Deputy, or some Brother appointed by him, shall harangue all the Brethren, and give them good advice...

Bibliographic information