^M^i: C.rV.V". - - CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY THIS BOOK IS ONE OF A COLLECTION MADE BY BENNO LOEWY 1854-1919 AND BEQUEATHED TO CORNELL UNIVERSITY Cornell University Library Z5993.Z8 L42 Catalogue of the masonic library, masoni olin 3 1924 029 593 492 Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029593492 CATALOGUE OF THE MASONIC LIBRARY, MASONIC MEDALS, WASHINGTONIANA, ANCIENT fiND HONORftBLE ARTILLERY COMPANY'S SERMONS, REGIMENTAL HISTORIES ,^nd other Literature relating to the late Civil War, Etc., UELONGING TO SAMUEL C. LAWRENCE, MEDFORD, MASS. BOSTON : PRINTED BY CARL H. HEINTZEMANN. 1891. f^, rni-ito CATALOGUE. PROCEEDINGS OF GRAND BODIES, Data taken from " Drummond's Masonic Historical, and Bibliographical Memoranda." I. Grand Lodge. III. Grand Council. II. Grand Chapter. IV. Grand Commandery. — Signifies inclusive. Alabama : I. Organized, 1821. No Communications in 1832, '35. Reorga- nized, December, 1836. Proceedings: 1821, '22, '25-27, '29-34, '37-90. II. Organized, 1823. Reorganized, June, 1827. Dormant, 1830. Revived, 1837. No Proceedings published in 1828, '29, '30- '37- Proceedings: Reprint, 1823-29. Do. Original, 1824-27, '39-89. III. Organized, 1838. No Meetings, 1840, '61, '62, '63. Proceed- ings 1843, '44, '46, '47, '48, 51-57, published with Grand Chapter. Proceedings : 1838-85. IV. Organized, i860. No Session, 1871. Proceedings: 1860-90. Arizona : I. Organized, 1882. Proceedings. 1882-90. Arkansas : I. Organized, 1838. No proceedings published 1838, '39, '40. Abstract of 1838 pubHshed with 1843, '72. Proceedings : 1838-90. II. Organized, 1851. No proceedings published, 1855, '62. No Convocation, 1863, '64. Proceeedings : 1851-90. Catalogue. III. Organized, i860. Met in 1862. Dissolved, 1878. Reorganized, 1881. No Meetings in 1.861, %t„ '64. Proceedings i860 reprinted witli 1865; ditto, 1866-72, '78, '81-87, published with Grand Chapter. Proceedings . 1 8 6 0-8 g . IV. Organized, 1872. No Conclave, 1873, '74, '78, '82. Proceed- ings 1875 with 1883. Proceedings : 1872-90. British Columbia : I. Provincial, 1868. Organized, 187 1. No Communication, 1874. Proceedings 1S73 in appendix to 1875. Proceedings : 1869-90. California : I. Organized, 1850. Proceedings. 1850-90. II. Organized, 1854. No Convocation, 1869. Proceedings : Reprint, 1854-58. Do. Original, 1854-90. III. Organized, i860. No session, 1869. Proceedings : 1860-90. , IV. Organized, 1858. No Conclave, 1869. J^.^.^^.^^^ ^ZLtx-e-v.— ^^1^ ■^X-a. Proceedings. 1858-90. J^ |^^^ ,.J3*v^ ^ ?• /f-fo " Canada: <3 ^ I. Provincial, Organized, 1855. Proceedings : Provincial, 1846, '47, '48, Do. 1855-90. II. Organized, 1857. Proceedings : 1857-90. III. See Ontario. IV. Organized as Provincial, 1855; as Grand, 1868; as National Great, 1876; as Sovereign Great, 1884. Proceedings : 1855-90. Colorado : I. Organized, 1861. Proceedi?igs : Reprint, 1861-69. Do. Original, 1861-90. II. Organized, 1875. Proceedings: 1875-90. IV. Organized, 1876. Proceedings : 1876-90. Connecticut : I. Organized, 1789. y/" Proceedings : Reprint, 1789-1853. /j^i|j K ^k»v(i' Catalogue. 5 Proceedings: Original 1795-98, 1800, '02 Oct., '03 Oct., '04 May, '07 May, '08. '09, '10 Oct., '11, '12 May, '13, '14 May, '15, '16 May, '17 May, '18, '21, '28, '38, '40-91. II. Organized, 1798. Proceedings : Reprint, 1798-1853. Do. Original, 1798, 1805 Oct., '07 May, '08 May, '11 May, '12, '15, '16 Oct., '17, '18 May, '20, '22, '26, ''27, '29, '32, '33. '35-42, '44-90- III. Organized, 1819. Proceedings 1819 published with 1874 1831-39 not printed. 1840-46, '50, '52, '53 publislied with Grand Chapter. Proceedings: Reprint, 1819-21, 31-53, '54. Do. Original, 1819, '21, '40-90. IV. Organized 1827. Proceedings, 1850, '52, '53 with Grand Chapter. 186 1 with Grand Council. Proceedings: Reprint, 1827-69. Do. Original, 1841-90. Dakota : I. Organized, 1875. Proceedings ■ 1875-89. II. Organized, 1885. Proceedings : 1885-89. IV. Organized 1884. Proceedings: 1884-90. State divided in 1889 into North and South Dakota. Dela^vare : I. Organized, 1806. Proceedings, 1806, 1808 only published pre- vious to 1825. From 1825 to 1850 only Annuals published. Proceedings : Reprint. Do. Originals 1825-30, '50-90. II. Organized, i8i8. Dormant, 1859. Reorganized 1869. Proceedings: Reprint, 1817-68. Do. Original 1869-90. District of Columbia: I. Organized 181 1. Proceedings, 1829-44 not published. Proceedings : 1810-90. II. Organized, 1824. Record ends, 1833. Reorganized, 1867. Proceedings : Reprint, 1822-33. Do. Original, 1867-90. Florida ; I. Organized, 1830. No Communication, 1847. Proceedings : Reprint, 1830-65. Do. Original, 1832-91. II. Organized, 1847. Proceedings 1847-90. 6 Catalogue. III. Organized, 1858. No Sessions, 1861-66, '70, '71, '73-75- ^^°- ceedings prior to 1870 published with Grand Chapter. Pro- ceedings, Reprint, 1858-76 in Proceedings 1881. Proceedings : Original, 1858-82. Georgia : I. Organized, 1786. No Proceedings prior to 1820. No Commu- j nications, 1833, '34, '79, '81. Proceedings : 1820, '22-26, '29-32, '35-90. II. Organized, 1822. Dormant, 1831. Reorganized, 1841. No Convocations, 1864, '65. Proceedings, 1821, '22, '41, '45-go. III. Organized, 1826. Reorganized, 1841. No Sessions, 1864, '65. Proceedings 1849-55 with Grand Chapter. Proceedings : Reprint, 1841-48. Do. Original, 1841, '42, '49-89. IV. Organized, i860. No Conclave, 1864, '65. Proceedings: 1860-90. Idaho : I. Organized, 1867. Proceedings : Reprint, 1867, '69-74. Do. Original, 1867-90. Illinois : I. Organized, 1823. Reorganized, 1840. History of Masonry in Illinois, 1805-50, by John C. Reynolds. Proceedings : Reprint, 1840-60. Do. Original, 1826, '42, '45-90. II. Organized, 1850. Proceedings, 1850-90. III.. Organized, 1853. Proceedings 1870 are in 1871 : 1878, '79, '82, with Grand Chapter. Proceedings : 1853-90. IV. Organized, 1857. Templar History in Illinois, 1857-81. Proceedings : 185 7-90. Indiana : I. Organized, 1818. Proceedings: Reprint, 1817-45. Do. Original, 1817-90. II. Organized, 1845. Proceedings : 1845-90. I "1 ^ III. Organized, 1855. Proceedings : 1855-90. IV. Organized, 1854. No Conclave, 1861. Proceedings: 1854-90. Catalogue. Indian Territory: I. Organized, 1874. Proceedings : 1874-90. II. Organized, 1890. Proceedings: 1890. lo^va: I. Organized, 1844. Proceedings : Reprint, 1844-58. Do. Original, 1844-90. II. Organized, 1854. Proceedings: 1854-90. III. Organized, 1857. Dissolved, 1878. Proceedings: 1857-78. IV. Organized, 1864. Proceedings: 1864-90. Kansas : I. Organized, 1856. No Communication, 1880 Proceedings: 1855-90. II. Organized, 1866. No Convocation, 1880. Proceedings : 1866-91. III. Organized, 1867. Proceedings: 1867-90. IV. Organized, 1868. Proceedings: 1868-90. Kentucky : I. Organized, 1800. Proceedings : Repriat, 1803, '9, '11. Do. Original, 1805J 1807-23, '25-90. II. Organized, 181 7. No Convocations, 1836, '37, '38. Proceedings : Reprint, 1817-53. Do. Original, 1821-28, '30-89. High Priesthood. No Session in 1878. With Grand Chapter, 1854-66. Proceedings : Reprint, 1854-66. Do. Original, 1854-89. III. Organized, 1827. No Sessions, 1833-40, '42-45, '48, '49, '61, '62, '79, '80, '81. Suspended, 1878. Met, 1882. Pro- ceedings, 1830-32, '41, '46, '47, '50, '51, '78, with Grand Chapter. Proceedings : Reprint, 1827-32, '41, '46, '47, '50-52, '63. Dj. Original, 1827, '30-32, '41, '46, '47-90- IV. Organized, 1847. Proceedings: Reprint, 1847-66. Do. Original, 1847-90. Cataloziie. Louisiana : I. Organized, i8i 2. No Communication, 1832. Union, 1851. No Proceedings, 1834-40. Outline of the Rise and Progress of Freemasonry in Louisiana, by James B. Scott, 1873. Tableau: La Concorde, No. 3, 1815. Do. L'Etoile Polaire, No. 5, 1819. Proceedings : 1818, '20-24. Trial of Henry Beebe, in French and English, 1824. Proceedings : 1825, including Grand Chapter. Do. 1826-28. Do. 1829, in English and French. Do. 1830. Do. 1 83 1, in English and French. Do. 1833. Tableaux and Proceedings, 1841-49. Appel de la Grand Loge au Public, 1843. Report of the Special Committee, in English and French, 1847. Foulhouze's Report, in Enghsh and French, 1849. Report Committee on Foreign Correspondence, 1849. Masonic Convention, 1850. Proceedings • 1851-91. IL Organized and Attached to Grand Lodge, 1813. Do., 1848. No Convocation, 1863. Proceedings: 1829-32, '47-91. III. Organized, 1856. Proceedings : 1856-91. IV". Organized, 1864. Proceedings : 1864-91 Maine : I. Organized, 1820. Proceedings. Reprint, 1819-47. Do. Original, 1819-90. II. Organized, 1821. Proceedings : Reprint, 1821-54 . v^ Do. Original, 1821-90. III. Organized, 1855. Proceedings : 1855-90. IV. Organized, 1852. Proceedings : 185 2-90. Manitoba : I. Organized, 1875. Schism, 1878. Proceedings. Schism, 1878-9. Do. 1875-90. Catalogue. 9 Maryland : I. Organized for Eastern Shore, 1783. Do., 1787. Proceedings: Eastern Shore, 1783-87. Do. April 17, 1787-May 3, 1797. Ahiman Rezon, Proceedings, 1 787-1 797, 1797. Proceedings : (1803 Nov., '04, '05 May, '06 Nov., '07, '09 May, '12 May, '13 Nov., '17 May, '18 May, '19 Nov.) See FoHos, 1820-90. II. Organized, 1807. No Convocation until 1814. Pi oceediiigs : 181 4-90. III. Organized, 1874. Proceedings: 1874-89. IV. Organized, 1871. Proceedings : 1870-go. Massachusetts : I. Organized, St John's Provincial, 1733. Mass. Grand do., 1769. ■Independent, 1777. Union, 1792. Charles Brockwell's Sermon, Dec. 27, 1749. /• , - A\ Israel Keith's Charge, Dec. 27, 1780. J^ — ^i-ei^ /«.A».._u 'vWi Proceedings: Original, 1803-90. /f'S'^ , ^ 9 o'L. II. Organized, 1798. £ , , , n • /^/w^'^rfzVz^j.- Reprint, 1 798-1 S60. H^ n^^^-^^'fJt-ajUL fsr. Do. Original, 1818-89. /<^ '/tW, /T A ^^ ^ '^ III. Organized, 1826. '- oJ '^^ Proceedings : 1826-90. ^(^/^ f/ IV. Organized, 1805. / Proceedings: Reprint, 1805-63. /c- /u^C> ^ Do. Original, -^^^-^^/L^^Jyzc^^g^ ' ^ Michigan: ^ ^r""^^ ^ ^^-^^^ /^JX I. Organized, 1826. Reorganized, 1844. Proceedings: Reprint, i?'26-6o.'%(---), W,Hh'^^,^<^q '/C, )^), Yi jlf Tq r/ ^i. Do. Original, 1844-91- L^/ry//J7/^/,/,>; ^' II. Organized, 1848. No Convocation, 1849. ' /"/'*- Proceedings : 1848-90. III. 'Organized, 1858. Proceedings : 1858-90. IV. Organized, 1857. * Proceedings : 1 85 7-90. Minnesota : I. Organized, 1853, No Communications, 1862, '68. Proceedings : Reprint, 1853-69. Do. Original, 1853-91. I o Catalogue. 11. Organized, 1859. No Convocation, 1862, 69. Proceedings: Reprint, 1859-71. Do. Original, 1859-90. III. Organized, 1870. Proceedings: 1870-90. IV. Organized, 1865. Proceedings : 1865-90. Mississippi : I. Organized, 1818. No Communicatiein, 1862. Proceedings : Repri nt, 1818-52. Do. Original, 1818-35, '37, '40-9°- II. Organized, 1846. No Convocations, 1862, '63. Proceediftgs : Reprint, 1846-67. Do. Original, 1846-90. III. Organized, 1856. No Sessions, 1861, '62, '63. Dissolved, 1877. Proceedings : 1856-89. IV. Organized, 1857. No Conclaves, 1862-65. No Proceedings published, 1866-69. Proceedings: Reprint, 1857-72. Do. Original, 1857-90. Missouri : I. Organized, 1821. No Communication, 1835. Proceedings : Reprint, 182 1-40. v' Do. Original, 1821-90. II. Organized, 1846. No Convocation, 1879. Proceedings : Reprint, 1846-69. Do. Original, 1847-90. III. Organized, 1864. No Sessions, 1865, '79. Proceedings: 1864-90. IV. Organized, i860. No Conclaves, 1862, '79. Proceedings : 1860-90. Montana : I. Organized, 1866. Proceedings: 1866-90. IV. Organized, 1888. Proceedings. 1888-90. Nebraska : I. Organized, 1857. Proceedings : Reprint, 1857-66. Do. Original, 1857-90. II. Organized, 1867. No Convocation, 1874. Proceedings : Reprint, 1867-77. Do. Original, 1867-89. Catalogue. 1 1 III. Organized, 1872. No Session, 1874. Dissolved, 1878. No ^ Proceedings published, 1877-78. Proceedings : 1872-76. March, 1886. IV. Organized, 1871. No Conclave, 1874. Proceedings : 1871-90. Nevada : I. Organized, 1865. No Communication, 1875. Proceedings- 1865-90. II. Organized, 1873. No Convocation, 1875. Proceedings: 1873-90. New Bruns^vick : I. Organized, 1868. Proceedings: 1867-90. II. Organized, 1887. Proceedings: 1887. III. Organized, 1867. Dormant, 1872. Proceedings : 1 86 7-7 1 . Ne^r Hampshire : ' i) I. Organized, 1 789. ///'/ "^ Do. Original, 1816-90. II. Organized, 18 1 8. -. /^1- "^S^hf Tr^l 4 , JL^ - /o^ '29> '3O) '31. '33. '35-90- II. Organized, 1857. Proceedings : 1856-90. III. Organized, i860. Proceedings : 1 860-9 1 . IV. Organized, i860. Proceedings: 1860-90. Nev7 Mexico : I. Organized, 1877. No Communication, 1878, '88. Proceedings : 187 7-90. 1 2 Catabs-uc. Nevr York : \ I. Organized as Provincial, 1782. Divided into City and Country, ■. 1823; United, 1827. "St. John's," 1837; United, 1850. " Phillips," 1849 ; United, 1858. O " ST. JOHN'S." ^\^.^U.^'L^ /'/-yr^^^/;;^-^ . 1837-50. f. DOCUMENTS. ryWX-y l?lf-/f/? Constitutions, 1837. 1 _ 'Circular from Grand Secretary, 1849. /J/?- ''fl'j Constitutions, 1850. I Si'i -/fjo Circular Irom Grand Secretary, 1850. ' Review of same by F. G. Tisdall, 1850. JiU^/iU Reply to Tisdall, "Another true ray of hght," 1850. 'i'iO'l^/^S'Ki, Report of Committee, 1850. , -, ^ Condon's Reply to Tisdall, 1851 'UttxiJla'vL.ljt^'J' -W Statement, etc., and reasons for reviving St. John's Grand i 'J'**^ lT-| Am^ V Lodge, 1853. '1 i I Report of Oriental Lodge. ^ Reply to Report from the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. ■ ' Constitutions of 1854. Proceedings of 1855. Compact of 1855. " PHILLIPS." Proceedings : 1849-58. DOCUMENTS. |r Circular from Geneva Committee, 1848. Address and Proceedings of Masters and Past Masters, 1848. Circular from Geneva Committee, 1849. Resolutions, etc., Utica Lodge, 1849. Report of Committee on riotous proceedings, 1849. \/ Historical Narrative. Explanation and Vindication, 1849. Report to Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, 1849. Report to Grand Lodge of Texas, 1850. Opinion of Chancellor Walworth, 1849. Opinion of Chancellor Walworth, with additions, 1850. Proceedings in Court in case vs. Willard, 1850. Circular from Grand Secretary, 1850. Proceedings of Antient Chapter, 185 1. Proceedings of Columbian Encampment, 1851. Report of Committee in Mass. Grand Lodge relative to visitors, •853. Protest against installation of Walworth, 1853. Proceedings of Convention of Lodges in Western New York, / 1853. /Address of Holland Lodge, 1855. Testimony taken in London, 1855. •Freemasonry in New York, 1856? Catalogue. 1 3 Letter to James Page, 1856. Proceedings of Antient Chapter, 1856. Earl}' History of Original Charter, 1856. Report of Holland Lodge defining their position, 1S56, Proceedings of Convention of Masons on Proposed Articles of Union, 1857. Action of Phoenix Lodge, 1857. Papers in relation to Pythagoras Lodge, 1855. MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS. Proceedings of a Masonic Convention held in Canandaigua, N. Y., March 21, 1821, to consider grievances, pp. 9. List of Expulsions, City, 1823. ^ Circular Letter, City, 1823. Circular advising surrender of Charters, 1829. Circular in relation to Grand Lodge of Michigan, 1844. Circular in relation to General Grand Lodge, 1853. Report of Minority Committee relating to division of Grand Lodge, 1854. Report in relation to a Masonic Life Insurance Co., 1857. Report of Kane Lodge, 1858. Memoir and Eulogy of Dr. Kane, 1857. Circular Letter relating to Grand Lodge of Hamburgh, 1859. Documents relating to same, i860. Grand Master Lewis' Circular Letter, 1857. Grand Master Simons' Circular Letter, i860. Grand Master King's Circular Letter, 1862. Grand Master King's Reply, "Peace Convention," 1861, Report of Committee Chancellor Walworth Lodge, \Zbiu Report of Committee, Corinthian Chapter, 1861. Woodruff's Memorial, 1863. Ceremonies at Dedication, 1875. Circular of Grand Master Husted, 1877. Abstract of Proceedings of Grand Lodges, on formation of Clandestine Associations, 1839. Proceedings. yReview of the Grand Lodge Transactions from 1781-1852, r compiled by Jesse B. Anthony. /7y^/^^« Proceedings: Reprint, 1 781-1827. 'Z2>y '34, '38-91- t II. Organized, 1826. No Convocations, 1862-64, '81. Proceedings: 1829, '30, '32-35, '40-90. III. Organized, 1847. No Sessions, 1862-64, '81. Proceedings 1847 -65, '67, with Grand Chapter. Proceedings : 1847-94. IV. Organized, 1859. No Conclaves, 1862-64, '69. ProceMings : 1859-90. Te:sas : I. Organized, 1837. No Communication, 1842. Proceedings : Reprint, 1837-57. Do. Original, 1843-56, '58-90. Catalogue. 1 7 II. Organized, 1841. No Convocation, 1842. Proceedings 1849 in Masonic Review, Vol. IV., pp. 261-63. Dissolved, 1849. Reorganized, 1850. Proceedings: 1841-90. III. Organized, 1856. Surrendered, 1864. No Proceedings, 1861. Proceedings 1862-64, with Grand Chapter. Proceedings : 1856-64. IV. Organized, 1855. Proceedings 1863 with Grand Chapter. Proceedings: 1855-90, Utah: I. Organized, 1872. Proceedings: 1872-91. Vermont : I. Organized, 1794. Reorganized, 1846. Proceedings : Reprint, 1 794-1 846. Do. Original, 1 798-1890. II. Organized, 1804. Suspended, 1834. Reorganized, 1849. Proceedings: Reprint, 1804-50. Do. Original, 1820-90. IJI. Organized, 1854. No Session in 1861. Proceedings: 1854-90. IV. Organized, 1824. Suspended, 1831. Reorganized, 1852. Proceedings: Reprint, 1824-52. Do. Original, 1853-90. Virginia : I. Organized, 1778. No Communication, 178 1-3. \/Proceedings : Reprint, 1 777-1823. Do. Original, 1795, '97, '98, 1800-10, '12-17, '19-90. II. Organized, 1808. Early Proceedings in Dove's Royal Arch Text Book. Proceedings: 1826, '27, '29, '30, '32, 't^i, '34, '37-90. III. Organized, 1820. No Sessions, 1820-28. Dissolved, 1841. Proceedings : 1 820-39. IV. Organized, 1823, '45, '50, '61, '65. No Conclaves, 1832, '33, '35- 38, '40-44- Proceedings : Reprint, 1823-55. Do. Original, 1823-90. Washington Territory : I. Organized, 1858. Proceedings: 1858-90. II. Organized, 1884. Proceedings: 1884-89. Catalogue. IV. Organized, 1887. Proceedings : 1 887-go. West Virginia : I. Organized, 1865. Proceedings: 1865-89. II. Organized, 1871. Proceedings : 1871-88. IV. Organized, 1874. No Assembly, 1880. Proceedings: 1874-90. V/isconsin : I. Organized, 1843. No Communications, 1844, '51. Proceedings: Reprint, 1843-52. Do. Original, 1843-90. II. Organized, 1850. No Convocation, 1851. Proceedings : Reprint, 1850-63. Do. Original, 1850-90. Ill Organized, 1857. No Session, i860. Dissolved, 1878. Reor- ganized, 1881. Proceedings 1878, '81, with Grand Chapter, '88. Proceedings : 185 7-88. IV. Organized, 1859. Proceedings : Reprint, 1859-68. Do. Original, 1859-90. Wyoming : I. Organized, 1874. Proceedings: 1874-90. IV. Organized, 1888. Proceedings: 1888-90. GENERAL GRAND BODIES. I. Conventions : Washington, D. C, March 9, 1822. Do. District of Columbia Circular, 1823. Do. Washington, D. C, March 7, 1842. Do. Baltimore, May, 1843. Do. do. September, 1847. Do. Lexington, Ky., September, 1853. Do. Washington, D. C, January, 1855. Do. Chicago, 111., September, 1859. Correspondence between Per. Committee and Pennsylvania, 1862. Catalogue. 1 9 General Grand Chapter : Organized, 1798. No Convocation, 1862. Proceedings : Compendium, 1797-1853. Do. Reprint, 1797-1860. Do. Original, 1816-86. General Grand Council : Organized, 1880. Proceedings : 1 87 2-89. Grand Encampment : Organized, 18 16. Constitutions, 181 6-71. Proceedings: Reprint, 1816-56. Do. Original, 1816-89. Two editions of 1874. FOREIGN GRAND BODIES. England : Proceedings : United Grand Lodge, 1878. Do. Grand Lodge of Mark Masters, Dec, 1865, June, 1866, '67, 1868-89. Do. Grand Council R. and S. Masters, 1886. Do. Convent General, 1873. Statutes, 1872. Proceedings: Great Priory, 1872-85. Calendar, do., 1873-87. Proceedings: Provincial Lancashire, 1869. Do. Masonic Knights Templars. 1872. Statutes do., 1864. Calendar do., 1866-72. By-Laws Encampment of Observance, 1849. Circular of Supreme Grand and Royal Encamp- ment. Proceedings : Convent General, England and Ireland, 1873, '74. Statutes do., 1872. Ireland : Grand Lodge Report, 1808, '37, '38, '77, '78, '79, '80, '81, '82, ■87, '88. /co^ Do. Chapter OfiScers, 1877-82, '84, '87, '88. / Do. do.. Prince Masons, 1877 '79. Do. do., -Laws and Regulations, 1873. Freemasonry in Ireland. 20 Catalogue. Scotland : Grand Lodge, Annual Circular, 1857. Do. Proceedings: 1878 May, Aug., Nov. ; '79 Feb.; '80 Nov.; '81 Aug.; '82 Feb., May, Aug.; '85 Feb., May; '86 Aug., Nov. ; '87 May, Aug., Nov. Grand Chapter Reporter, 1869 Mar., '71-86. Scottish Calendar, 1878. Victoria : Proceedings : 1883. Greece : Grand Lodge Tableau, 1881-84. Lower California : Constituciones Generales. Cuba: Procedimientos, 1876-78. Address to the Masonic World, 1877. COLORED GRAND BODIES. Alabama : L Proceedings : 1870-75. Do. Split, 1874-76. Do. Union, 1878-88. IL Do. 1888. Arkansas : I. Proceedings: 1873-87. Masonic Hand-Book, 1885. California : I. Proceedings : 1871, '72, '80, '81-84, '87, '88. Colorado : I. Proceedings 1879-86. Connecticut : I. Proceedings: 1873-82, '86-88. Delaware : I. Proceedings : 1869, '71-74, '80, '81, '86, '87, '88. Constitution, Harmony Grand Lodge, 1855. Do. Hiram Grand Lodge, 1858. II. By-Laws Mt. Zion Chapter. Proceedings • i88q. Catalogue. 2 1 District of Columbia : I. Proceedings : 1879-88. Constitutions, 1847, '78. Masonic Register, 1876, '77. II. Proceedings: 1880-88. IV. Constitutions, 1877. Florida : I. Proceedings: 1887. Creorgia : I. Proceedings : 1874, '83, '84. Constitutions, 1870, '81, '86. By Laws, Eureka, No. 11. Illinois : I. Proceedings: 1867-71, '73, '74, '77-83. 'SS- II. Do. 1880, '81. Indiana : I. Proceedings : 1868, '70, '72, '75-82. ■Illinois Masonic Benefit Society, 1872-79. loiva : I. Proceedings ■ 1881-85. Kansas : I. Pi-oceedings : 1876, '77, '80, '81. Kentucky : I. Proceedings: 1866-85. Louisiana . I. Proceedings: 1863-69, '78-87. Constitutions, 1879, '86. Maryland : I. Proceedings: 1870, '73, '74, '81-84. Digest, 1882. Massachusetts : I. Proceedings : 1873-88. Michigan : I. Proceedings: 1866-75. Do. Unity, 1872-82, '86, '87. Do. Union, 1888. Minnesota : I . Proceedings : 1875. Missouri : I. Proceedings: 1865-83, '87, '88. Do. Independent, 1876, '77. 22 Catalogue. II. Constitutions, 1877. Mississippi : I. Proceedings: 1876-83, '85. Ne'w Jersey : I. Proceedings- 187 1, '75-79. Nev^ York : I. Proceedings : 1874, '78-80, '83-86. Constitutions, 185 1, '76. North Carolina : I. Proceedings : 1870-83. Ohio : I. Proceedings: 1861, '65-85. II. Do. 1870, '80-84. IV. Do. 1872, '74, '83. Constitutions, 1871, '82. Ontario : I. Proceedings. 1873-83. IV. Do. 1881-83. Constitutions, 1884. Pennsylvania : MASONIC JOURNAL. Establishment of the United Independent Harmony Grand Lodge* organized for the State of Pennsylvania, June 24, 1837, char- tered May 7, 1833, by the Grand Lodge of the "Town of Chillicothe, Ohio. St. John's Grand Royal Arch Chapter for Pennsylvania, formed July 16, 1839. St. Stephen's Grand Encampment for same, formed Mar. 12, 1840. Ancient Council and Chapter of Sublime Secret and Perfect Masonry, under the name, style and title of Enoch's Assemblage of Jerusalem, organized for Pennsylvania, May 16, 1839. Thirty-Three and Fifty-Four degrees. List of Officers Grand and Subordinate. Grand and Subordinate Bodies and Individual Members Expelled for ninety-nine years, nine months, nine weeks, nine days, nine hours, nine minutes and nine seconds. Finished upon the square up to the present date, April 26, 1842. Harmonized with Et Lux, Cet Lux, Fuit. Catalogue. 23 I. Proceidings : 1863, '66-69, '71-74. Constitutions, 1848, '60, '70. 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Oration delivered in Christ's Cliurch, Middleton, Ct., before Convention of Lodges, Sept. 30, 1783. Lindholm, Rev. J. E. A Sermon delivered on the evening of St. John's day, June 24, 1883, before Monument Chapter and Cincinnatus Lodge, Great Barrington, Mass. Lineback, Charles P. Oration delivered, June 24, 1840, at New York. Linn, Rev. J. H. Address at the Laying of the Corner-Stone of Masonic Hall, at Louisville, Ky., June 16, 1851. Lisher, Rev. G. H. Oration at Installation of Little Falls Lodge No. 386, N. Y., July 13, 1824. Lisle, Henry Maurice. Oration delivered before Union Lodge, Dorchester, Mass., June 24, 1807. Addess at Installation Gr. Lodge, Mass., Dec. 27, 1805. Livermore, Bdvrard St. Loe. Oration before the Grand Lodge of New Hampshire, June 25, 1792. Lodor, John A. The Speculative Temple. Address delivered before the Grand Lodge of Alabama, Dec. 3, r86i. Look, Hon. Henry M. Address delivered St. John's day, June 24, 1869, at Holly, Mich. Mackey, Albert G., M. D. 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Segunda Defensa de los Francmasones. Mexico, 1822, Catalogue. 267 LATIN PUBLICATIONS. Ad Responsum. Florentini de Valentia ; das ist : Kurtze Duplic ound Disensioa auff die Widerantwort Replic oder Confuta- tion der Messirven von F. G. Menapio onlangst an die Rosen- crutzer abgangen. 1622. Andreae, loh. Valentius. Mythologiae Christians sive Virtutem et vitiorum vitse humanae imaginum. pp.352. 1619. Anglo, Thoma. Institutionum Peripateticarum. Appendix, Theo- logica de Origine Mundi. pp. 216-60. Londini, 1647. Cabillavo, Balduino. Phosphorus sive lohannes Baptista, Nativi- tas, Vita Mors. Lyrica, Symbolica, Epigrammata, Elegiae. 1642. Chartario, Vincentio. Imagines Deorvm, qvi ab Antiqvis Coleban- tvr. 1581. Dano, Georgio Zoega. De Origine et vsv Obeliscorvm ad Pivm Sextvm Ponlificem Maximvm. pp. 655. Folding Plates. Romae, 1797. Dispvtatio Cabalistica. R. Israel Filii, R. Mosis. De Anima et Opus Rhythmicum R. Abraham Abben Ezrae de modis, qui- bus Hebrai legem solent interpretare. pp. 669. 1635. Desyderii Erasmi Rotterodami. De duplici Copia Rerum ac Ver- borum, Commentarij dus. 1514. Parabolum. 1516. Flvctibvs, R. De, Anglo, M. D. L. Tractatvs Apologeticvs, Integ- ritatem Societatis de Rosea Crvce defendens. pp.196. 1617. Fludd, Roberto, alias De Fluctibus. ' Anatomic Amphitheatrvm. 1623. De Prseternaturali Utriusque Mundi Historia, with rare por- trait. 1624. Veritas Proscenivm. 162 1. Meteorologia Cosmica. 1626. Microcosmi Historia. 1619. Medicina Catholica, Sophis Moria Certamen, Svmmvm Bonvm, Quod est Magiae, Cabalae, Alchymise, Fratrum Roseae Crucie verorum. 1629. Graltrvchio, P. Petro. Philosophise ac Mathematicae. 1661. Griirtleri, Nicolai. Historia Templariorum. pp. 448. Amsterdami, Hyde, Thomas. Veterum Persarum et Parthorum et Medorum Religio. Historia Religionis veterum Persarum, eorumque Magorum. pp. 556. Oxonii, 1700. Irhovii, Guilielmi. Palingenesia Veterum seu Metempsychosi sic dicta Pythagorica. pp.514. Amstelodami, 1733. 268 Catalogue. lamblichi Chalcidensis. Ex Coele-Syria de Vita Pythagorica Liber Graece etLatine. Pars Prior-Posterior. Ed. Kiessling, Lipsiae, 1815-16. lamblichus ; de Mysteriis ^gyptiorum, Chaldaeorum, Assyriorum ; Porphyrins de divinis et dcemonibus Psellus de Dcemonibus, etc. pp. 543. Geneva, 1607. lohan-Henrici Alstedi. Systema Physicae Harmonicas, pp. 227. Herbornse Nassoviorum. 16 12. ludicia Clarissimorum Aliquot ac Doctissimorum Virorum, loco- rum intervallis dissitorum, gravissima de Statu et Religione Fraternitatis celebratissimae de Rosea Cruce, Partim Soluta, Partim Ligata Oratione Conscripta, et in gratiam verse -ac solidse cum Philosophise, cum Theosophise. studiosonim uno quasi fasciculo comprehensa. Quibus Accessere Epistolse Duse Germanics ejusdem argumenti, etc. Francofuti, i6i6. Kabbala Denudata. Sue Doctrina Hebrseorum Transcendentalis et Metaphysica atqve Theologica Opus Antiquissimae Philoso- phise Barbaricae variis speciminibus resertissimum. 3 vols. 1677. Kircheri, Athanasii. OEdipvs .^Egyptiacvs. 3 vols, in 4. Romae, 1653-54- China Monumentis, qua Sacris qua Profanis. Portrait. Plates. Amstelodami, 1667. Obelischvs Pamphilivs — Hoc est, Interpretatio Noua et hucus- que intentata Obelisci Hieroglyphici Quem non ita pridem ex Veteri Hippodromo Antonini Caracallae Cssaris, in Agonale Forum transtulit, integritati restituit, et in Vrbis ^ternae ornamentum erexit Innocentivex, Pont, Max. pp. 560. Romffi, 1650. Kunrath, Henrico. Amphitheatrvm-Sapientia ^ternae, Solivs Verae, Christiano-Kabalisticvm, Divino-Magicvm, nee non Physico-Chymicvm, Tertrivnvm, Catholicon. Portrait. Plates. 1609. Magni Philosophorvm Arcani Revelator. Quo Hermetis Discip- uli, Magnique Scrutatores Operis omnia ad suum laborem necessaria, clarissime explicata invenient. pp. 490. Ge- nevae. 1688. Maiero, Michaele. Arcana Arcanissima. Hoc est Hieroglyphica ^gyptio-Graeca. Plates, pp. 285. Tripvs Avrevs, hoc est, Tres Tractatvs Chymici Selectissimi, nempe Basilii Valentini, Thomae Nortoni, Cremeri Cvivsdam Abbatis West-monasteriensis Angli Testaraentum. pp-. 196. 1618. Themis Avrea, hoc est, De Legibvs Fraternitatis R. C. pp. 192. 1618. ^^ ^ Silentivm Post, Claroores, hoc est, Tractatvs Apologeticvs, qvo causae non solum clamorum seu Reuclationum Fraternitatus Germanicae de R. C. sed et Silenti. pp. 142. 1617. Catalogue. 269 Viatorivm, hoc est, De Montibvs Planetarum septem, seu Me- tallorvm. pp. 224. 165 1. Secretioris Naturae Secretorum Scrutinium Chymicum, per Oculis et Intellectui accurata accomodata, figuris cupro appositissme incisa, ingeniosissima Emblemata, Hisque confines, et ad rem egregie facientes sententias, Doctissiraaque item. Epigram- mata Illustratum. pp. ^50. 1687. Menapio, F. G. Cento Virgilianus de Fratribus Rosae Crucis. Cento Ovidianus de Fratribus RosEe Crucis. 1622. Florentine de Valentia. (See Four Gratiae, German.) Montecvccoli, Caroli, In Cabalam. pp. 39. 1612. Polemonis Physionomia. pp. 106. 1612. Fisonomia di Polemone. pp. 80. 1612. Museum Hermeticum Reformatum et Amplificatum. 1678. Othonis, lo. Henrici. Lexicon Rabbinico, Philologicvm. pp. 788. Altonse et foloniae, 1757. Feregrini in Patria Erroes. pp. 154. 1618. Pi'cinelli, D. Philippo. Mundus Symbolicus, in Emblamatum Universitate Formatus, Explicatus, et Tam Sacris, quam pro- fanis Eruditionibus ac Sententiis illustratus. 1681 Pratica d' Invocare la Santissima Vergine. Illuminated Man- uscript. Certified to by the Sardinian Consul, Nov. 20, 1839, as having belonged to the Library of the Knights of Malta of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Prophetia Anglicana de Romana. Hoc est, Merliniam-Brosii Britanni, ex Incvbo Olim, Ante Annos mille ducentos in Anglia nati Vaticinia, a Galfiedo Monumetensi latine con- scripta. pp. 325. 1608. Raymondi LvUii Opera qvae ad Adinventam ad ipso Artem Vniversalem, Scientiarvm Artivmqve Omnivm Breui compen- dio, firmaq ; memoria apprehendendarum, locupletissimaq, vel oratione ex tempore pertractandarum, pertinent, pp. 1109. 1616. Rvlando, Martino. Progymnasmata Alchemiae, siue Problemata Chymica. 1607. Lapidas Philosophici Vera Conficiendi Ratio, Gemin o Ervta Tractatv. 1606. Problematvm Medico-Physicorvm. 1608. Scvtellio, Nicolas. lamblichvs de Mysteriis ^gyptiorvm. Rorase, 1556. Containing also, Pythagorae vita ex lamblicho col- lecta. Romae, 1556. Sonneburg, Alberto. Arithmonomia Natural is, seu de Numerism Rerum Naturatentamen e Mineralogia, Botanice et Zoologia. Illustratem. 1838. Thvrneisseri, Leonhardo D. Historia, siue Descriptio Plantarvm Omnivm, Tam Domesticarvm, Qvam Exoticarvm ; Berlin, XS78- 270 Catalogue. Kai Epinhndia. Das ist ein Onomasticvm und Interpretatio Oder autzfuhrliche Erklerung. 1583. 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A Book of Instruction in the Organization, Government and Ceremonies of Chapters of the Eastern Star. Manual de la Estrella del Oriente. Morris, Rob. The Rosary of the Eastern Star: comprising the Lectures, Odes, Emblems, Scriptual Readings and General Directions appertaining to this Popular and Elegant System of Adoptive Masonry. Mosaic Book, The, of the American Adoptive Rite. In Three Parts : I. General Instructions. II. Rituals. III. Constitutions By- Laws, etc. Wright, Mrs. Sarah A. The Golden Ladder; or, the Stolen Jewel, pp. xii-377. New York, 1872. RITE OF MEMPHIS. Constitutions for Great Britain and Ireland. Constitutions, General Statutes and History, 1874. Statutes of the Senate of Knights, Commodore of the Temple, 35th Degree. New York, 1859. By-Laws of the Supreme Council, Sublime Masters of the Great Work, 90th Degree, 1865. 2/2 Catalogue. Burt, Calvin C. Egyptian Masonic History, 1879. Ritual. Vol. I., II. The Lubic Chain. Vol. I. Nos. t, 2,3, 5, 6, 7. Vol. II. 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Statutes and Regulations of the Imperial Grand Council. 1876. 274 Catalogue. History and Statutes and Regulations. Arabic Calendar and Feasts. Arabic Calendar and Forms for Notices of Temples and Feasts. Ceremonies of Installation. Memorial Observances. Officers Imperial Council, 1883-86. Temples and Officers, 1886, '89. Register of Members, 1889. Proceedings Imperial Council, i882-'89. Aleppo Temple, Boston, By-Laws. Mecca Temple, New York, Director's Register, 1884, '86. ANCIENT AND PRIMITIVE RITE. Grand Constitutions, Imperial Grand Council, General Constitu- tions, General Statutes and Ordinances of the Sovereign Sanc- tuary. Great Britain and Ireland. -, MASONIC BOARD OF RELIEF. Proceedings of Convention Masonic Boards of Relief of the United States and Canada. Baltimore, 1885. Same. Toronto, Canada, 1888. The Ancient Caledonian Society. London, 1791. SOCIETATIS ROSICRUCIANAE. Chapman, A. F. The Relations of the Several Grades of Freema- sonry in the York Rite. Marvin, VV. T. R. The Alchemists and the Philosopher's Stone. Sartain, John. The Four Elements. Maffey, John. Fountain Abbey and the Cistercian Builders. ARCHITECTURE. Agincourt, Serouz d'. History of Art, by its Monuments, from its Decline in the Fourth Century to its Restoration in the Six- teenth. Vol. I. Architecture. Seventy-three plates. Lon- don, 1847. Arundale, F. Select Specimens of the Edifices of Palladio. pp. 27-xii. Plates. London, 1832. Art of Architecture. A Poem. pp. 34. London, 1742. Aunt Elinor. Lectures on Architecture, pp. 146. iv plates. London, 1843. r ^ \ Catalogue. 275 Bardwell, William. Temples, Ancient and Modern, or Notes on Church Architecture, pp. xiii-234. London, 1837. Barrington, Archibald. Pocket Chart of Foreign Architecture. Bell, Thomas. Essay on the Origin and Progress of Gothic Archi- tecture. Frontispiece. Plates, pp. 270. Dublin, 1829. Britton, John. History and Antiquities of the Metropolitical Church of York. Illustrated, pp. 96. London, 1836. Bullock, John. History and Rudiments of Architecture, pp. 264- xiv. New York, 1853. Eastlake, Charles L. History of the Gothic Revival, pp. xvi-427. London and New York, 1872. Freeman, Edward A. Historical and Architectural Sketches, chiefly Italian. Illustrated, pp. X-31S. London, 1876. George, Earl of Aberdeen. An Inquiry into the Principles of Beauty in Grecian Architecture, pp. 217. London, 1822. Glossary of Architecture. Third ed. Part i. Text; Part 2, Plates. Oxford, 1850. Same. Fifth ed., enlarged. Vol. I., Text; Vol. I., Part 2, Plates ; Vol. II, Part i, Plates. Oxford, 1850. Dallaway, Rev. James. Discourses upon Architecture in England from the Norman Era to the Close of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth and an Historical Account of Master and Free- masons, pp. 447. London, 1833. Elms, James. A Practical Treatise on Architectural Jurisprudence. pp. xv-279. London, 1827. Sir Christopher Wren and his Times, pp. xix-436. London, 1852. Evelyn, J. A Parallel of the Antient Architecture with the Modern. pp. 75. London, 1664. Hill, Arthur. Ancient Irish Architecture. ' Monograph of Cormac's Chapel. Folio. Hope, Thomas. Historical Essay on Architecture. Illustrated. Third ed. 2 Vols. London, 1840. Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture, pp. 240. Ox- ford, 1849. Johnson, John. Reliques of Ancient English Architecture, pp. 80. London. King, Edward. Munimenta Antiqua ; or Observations on Antient Castles, including Remarks on the Whole Progress of Archi- tecture Ecclesiastical as well as Military in Great Britain. 4 Vols. London, 1799-1805. King, Thomas H. The Studv-Book of Mediaeval Architecture and Art ; being a Series of Working Drawings of the Principal Monuments of the Middle Ages. India Proofs. 4 Vols. London, 1868. 276 Catalogue. Knight, Henry Gaily. The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Italy ; from the time of Constantine to the 15th Century. 2 Vols. London, 1842. Le Clerc, Sebastian. A Treatise of Architecture with Remarks and Observations necessary for Young People who would apply themselves to that Noble Art. Vol. I. pp. 143. Frontispiece Portrait. London, 1732. Vol. II. Contains as described. One Hundred and Eighty-one Copper Plates by John Sturt. Including the Masons, Brick- layers, Joiners and Carpenters' Arms. Same. 2v0ls.ini. Edition of 1724. Containing as described. Two Hundred Copperplates. Leeds, W. H. Rudimentary Architecture for Beginners, .pp. viii- 139. London, 1854. Memes, J. S. History of Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture, pp. ix-299. Boston, 1834. Falladio, Andrea. The First Book of Architecture. Eleventh ed. pp. 232. London, 1729. Same. pp. viii-63. 1742. Farentalia, or Memoirs of the Family of the Wrens. Folio. London, i7S°- Parker, John Henry. A, B, C of Gothic Architecture. Third ed. pp. vi-265. London, 1882. Petrie, G-eorge. The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland, Ante- rior to the Anglo-Saxon Invasion, comprising an Essay on the Origin and Uses of The Round Towers of Ireland. Dublin, 1845. Same. 2nd ed. pp. xxi-525. Dublin, 1845. Philhmore, Lucy. Sir Christopher Wren, his Family and his Times, pp. xvi-362. London, 1881. Pugin, A. Welby. Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Cos- tume. Third ed. pp. xvi-245-73. London, 1868. Ruskin, John. Seven Lamps of Architecture. New York, 1866. Lectures on Architecture and Painting. New York, 1868. Poetry of Architecture. New York, 1873. Scotch Antiquities. Round Towers, etc. Taylor, Rev. R. V. The Ecclesiae Leodienses ; or Churches of Leeds, pp. 52. London, 1875. Trimen, Andrew. C hurch and Chapel Architecture, with an Ac- count of the Hebrew Church, pp. v-308. Loudon, 1849. Willard, S. Plans of Bunker Hill Monument. Wren, Sir Christopher and Bupnarotti. Livgs of ; London, 1 834. Catalogue. 277 MASONIC MEDALS. The Medals are given by number instead of by name, and the num- bers are the same as those given by R. W. Bro. William T. R. Marvin in his work entitled " The Medals of the Masonic Fraternity," which see for full description. I SI 1 01 1 50 199 240 3 52 I 02 I 52 200 241 4 S3 I 03 1 53 201 242 S S4 1 04 ] 54 202 244 8 SS ' 05 ] 55 203 246 9 56 ] 06 1 57 204 247 10 57 1 08 ] 59 205 248 II SB 1 09 1 60 207 250 12 59 1 10 1 61 208 251 13 60 ] 12 1 62 209 252 16 61 1 13 ] 63 210 253 17 62 1 14 64 211 254 18 64 1 [15 65 212 255 20 66 [17 66 213 256 21 67 [18 67 214 258 22 68 19 [68 215 261 23 69 20 71 216 262 24 70 22 [72 217 263 25 71 23 [73 219 264 26 72 [24 176 220 26s 27 73 [25 [78 221 266 28 74 [27 [79 222 267 29 75 [30 [81 223 268 30 76 [31 182 224 269 31 77 133 [83 22s 270 32 78 [34 [84 226 271 34 79 [35 [85 227 272 3-S 80 [36 [87 228 273 36 85 [37 [88 229 274 37 86 [38 [89 230 275 38 89 [39 190 231 276 39 9' [40 191 232 277 40 92 , [42 192 233 278 41 93 [44 193 234 279 44 94 145 194 235 280 46 95 [46 195 236 281 47 96 147 196 237 282 49 99 148 197 238 283 SO 100 149 198 239 284 28s 327 286 328 287 329 288 330 289 331 290 332 291 334 292 335 294 336 296 338 297 339 298 341 299 343 300 344 301 345 302 346 303 348 304 349 305 350 306 351 307 352 308 353 309 354 310 357 3" 358 312 359 313 360 314 361 315 362 316 363 317 364 318 365 319 366 320 367 321 368 322 371 324 372 325 374 326 376 377 433 519 378 434 521 379 436 523 380 437 524 382 438 525 383 439 526 384 441 527 38s 442 529 386 443 530 387 446 532 388 449 533 389 450 534 390 451 538 391 454 543 392 463 588 395 466 590 396 482 591 397 484 592 399 489 593 400 493 594 401 494 596 402 495 597 403 496 598 404 498 600 405 500 601 406 501 602 407 502 603 408 503 604 413 504 605 415 505 606 418 507 611 419 508 613 420 509 616 425 510 617 426 511 621 429 512 622 430 513 623 431 514 624 432 517 625 2/8 Catalogue. 626 661 689 704 718 731 768 781 809 826 860 627 663 690 70s 719 735 769A 782 810 829 861 636 664 691 706 720 736 770A 786 811 830 862 640 665 696 707 723 747 771 790 812 834 863 645 666 697 708 724 748 772 791 813 83 s 649 667 698 709 725 750 773 792 816 838 650 671 699 710 726 752 775 793 818 854 651 678 700 711 727 757 777 796 819 855 654 679 701 712 728 761 778 800 820 856 655 680 702 713 729 764 779 801 824 857 659 685 703 716 730 766 780 806 825 858 In addition to the foregoing there are in the collection some seventy- five or more specimens not yet enumerated and described by Bro. Marvin. WASHINGTONIANA. Address, Fare^vell, to the People of the United States. Sept. 1796. An Allegory. By an Irish Gentleman. (See " Miscellany of Knowl- edge.") Masonic. Autographs. At different Periods of his Life. Banquet, Congressional, in Honor of; at Washington. 1852. Barnard, Charles F. The Land of Washington. A Monograph. Biographical Sketch of Gen. George Washington, pp. 36. Custis, G-eorge Washington Parke. Memoirs of Washington, pp. 644. 1859. Dedication of the Washington National Monument. Feb. 21, 1885. Diary of Washington, from the First Day of Oct. 1789 to loth March, 1790. N. Y., 1858. Dinner, Public. Centennial Anniversary at Washington, 1832. Fox, Charles. A Portrait of George Washington, from an Original Dravifing. History of the Portrait and Documentary Evidence in Proof of the Correctness of the Likeness, pp. 37. Boston, 1S51. Glass, Francis. A Life of George Washington, in Latin Prose ; edited by J. N. Reynolds, pp. xxiv-233. New York, 1835. Georgii Washingtonii, Americae Septentrionalis Civitatum Foe- deratum Praesides Prinii, Vila, Francisco Glass, A M., Ohivensi Letteris Latinis Conscripta. Historical View of Public Celebrations of the Washington Society from 1805 to 1822. pp. 132. Boston, 1821. Catalogue. 279 • Hayden, Sidney. Washington and his Masonic Compeers, pp. 407. N. York, 1866. Medals, Description of ; in the collection of W. S. Appleton. Pri- vately printed. Memorials of. From Governor of Mass. Message, and Report of Committee on Same. March, 25, 1861. The Memory of Washington ; with Biographical Sketches of his Mother and Wife. Relations cf Lafayette to Washington ; with Incidents and Anecdotes in the Lives of the Two Patri- ots, pp. 320. Boston, 1852. Monuments of Patriotism ; being a Collection of the most Interest- ing Documents connected with the Military Command and Civil Administration of the American Hero and Patriot, pp. 338. Phila., 1800. Engraved Portraits of Washington. 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Frothingham, Francis W. P. Greenwood, John Brazer, John Pierpont, Bernard Whitman, Caleb Stetson, Samuel Barrett, Charles Wentworth Upham, Dedham. Hingham. Lexington. Boston. Brookfield. Milton. Boston. Boston. Medford. Salem. Newton. Boston. Boston. Boston. Boston. Salem. Hingham. Lancaster. Harvard. Boston. Haverhill. Charlestovvn. Chelsea. Dorchester. Plymouth. Boston. Newbury. Brighton. Boston. Roxbury. Brookline. Boston. Boston. Boston. Mediield. Hingham. Jamaica Plain. Dorchester. Boston. Charlestown. Boston. Boston. Salem. Boston. Waltham. Medford. Boston. Salem, 290 Catalogue. 1833 James W. Thompson, 1834 Frederick H. Hedge, 183s John G. Palfrey, D.D., 1836 Chandler Robbins, 1837 Artemus B. Muzzy, 1838 Samuel K. Lothrop, 1839 Otis A. Skinner, 1840 Daniel Sharp, D.D., 1 841 Calvin Hitchcock, 1842 John S. C. Abbott, 1843 Henry A. Miles, 1844 George Putnam, 1845 Alexander H. Vinton, D.D., 1846 George E. EUis, 1847 William P. Lunt, 1848 Thomas P. Tyler, 1849 Thomas M. Clark, 1850 John.Woart, 1851 Thomas Starr King, 1852 William A. Stearns, 1853 Hubbard Winslow, 1854 George W. Burnap, D.D., 1855 George D. Wildes, 1856 William R. Alger, 1857 James H. Means, 1858 John Cotton Smith, 1859 George H. Hepworth, i860 A. S. Nickerson, 1861 Samuel K. Lothrop, D.D., 1862 Francis Vinton, D.D., 1863 Thomas J. Greenwood, 1864 T. B. Thayer, 1865 George M. Randall, D.D., 1866 E. B. Webb, D.D., 1867 Samuel Osgood, D.D., 1868 Richard S. Storrs, Jh. D.D., 1869 Augustus Woodbury, 1870 William H. H. Murray, 1 871 M. K. Schermerhorn, 1872 Phillips Brooks, 1873 John F. W. Ware, 1874 George R. Johnson, 187s M. J. Savage, 1876 William H. Ryder, 1877 Luther T. Townsend, D.D., 1878 R. Laird Collier, D.D., 1879 Edward A. Horton, 1880 Edward Everett Hale, 1 88 1 Robert Collyer, JC882 Edwin C. Holies, Salem. W. Cambridge. Prof. Harvard Col. Boston. Cambridgeport. Boston. Boston. Boston. Randolph. Nantucket. Lowell. Roxbury. Boston. Charlestown. Quincy, Fredonia, N. Y. Boston. Boston. Boston. Cambridge. Boston. Baltimore, Md. Brookline. Boston. Dorchester. Boston. Boston. Chelsea. Boston. New York. Maiden. Boston. Boston. Boston. New York. New York. Providence, R. I. Boston. Boston. Boston. Boston. Newburyport. Boston. Maiden. Watertown. Boston. Hingham. Boston. New York. Salem. Catalogue. 201 1883 H. Bernard Carpenter, Boston. 1884 Alonzo H. Quint, Dover, N. H. 1885 William Lawrence, Cambridge. 1886 Oliver A. Roberts, Salisbury. 1887 Brooke Herford, Boston. 1888 Phillips Brooks, Boston. 1889 D. O. Hears, Worcester. 1890 William H. Savage, Watertown. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS RELATING TO THE COMPANY. "Laying Corner-Stone of Standish Monument, Oct. 7, 1872. Excursion, Putnam Phalanx, 1859. Centennial Celebration of First Company Governor's Foot Guard. Hartford, Oct. 19, 1871. Complimentary Banquet to Grenadier Guards Band, June 28, 1872. Ceremony of Sealing Century Box. Dec. 22, 1881. History of the A. & H. A. Co., by Zachariah G. Whitman. 8vo. Boston, 1820. Stillman's Sermons. Containing portrait of Samuel Stillman, preacher of 1770 Sermon. History of A. & H. A. Co., by Zachariah G. Whitman. Second edition. Marginal notes by Gen. H. K. Oliver. 8vo. Bos- ton, 1842. Incidents in the History of the Honorable Artillery Company. Abridged Record of the A. & H. A. C. of Mass. London, 1887. CATALOGUES. f/^nti-Masonic. Catalogue of Anti-Masonic Books in Public Libraries of Twenty-Eight States of the Union. Barlow, Samuel Latham Mitchell. Library of; Sold in New York, Feb. 3, 1890. Bently, Dr. Library of ; Sold in Boston, June 14, 15, 1820. Brinley, George. Do. with price lists. Sold in New York in 1879, '^^i '81, '86. British Museum. Library of ; Vol. I. Buckminster, Rev. J. S. Library of ; Sold in Boston, 18 12. California. Grand Lodge. Library of; 1868, '72, '79, '81, '83. Chine Lodge, Shanklin. Exhibition, 1886. Cincinnati Masonic Library Association. 1865. Coburn, E. N. Library of ; Sold in Boston, April, 1888. Crepy Collection., Sold in New York, June, 1883. Davis, Judge. Library of; Sold in Boston, July, 1847. r Devon and Cornwall. Masonic Exhibits, 1887. Drake, Samuel G. Library of; Sold in Boston, May, 1845. Drummond, JosiahJH. Library of ; MSS. 7u-JW^ (Ul:<4^ (o^^^^. L ^w i'J^Ci^J3^ A^c: /^;^ 292 Catalogue. Evans, James. Library of ; Sold in Richmond, Va., Aug., 1882. Freemason's Hall, London. Library in ; Two editions. \i^>*. I ^Gowans, William. Books on Freemasonry and kindred subjects. ( 2:.i"S Hale, Edward. Library of ; Sold in Boston, March, 189 1. Hart, Gerald E. Do. do. April, 1890. Hockley, Federick. Do. Sold in London. Hyneman, Leon. Do. Sold in New York, July, 1879. Ingraham, Joseph W. Library of; Sold in Boston, Dec, 1848. Iowa Grand Lodge. Do. 1849, '54, '58, '73, '83. Kloss, Dr. Do. Sold in London, May, 1835. Lathrop, Rev. John. Do. Sold in Boston, Feb., 1816. Lewis, John A. Do. do March, 1890. Luse, Z. C. Do. Mackey, Albert G. Do. Mackey, Edward W. M. Do. Sold in New York, April, 1885. Masonic Publishing Company. Twenty-Nine Semi-Annual Sales. New York, 1877-1891. McGilton, Rev. J. N. Library of ; Sold in New York, September, 1875. Merriam, L. B. Library of; Sold in Boston, May, 1888. Moore, Charles W. Do. do. May, 1874. Morris, Rob. Universal Masonic Library Advocate, Nos. 1-3. Morris, Rob. Do. do. do. Moseley, Walter. Library of ; Sold in London. New England Masonic Charitable Institute. 1868. New York Grand Lodge. Library Report. 1879, '^5' '86. •^ New York Grand Lodge. Curiosities. /*yy Otis, Harrison Gray. Library of ; Sold in Boston, Jan., 1849. Parsons, Theophilus. Do. do. March i, 1814. Pennsylvania Grand Lodge. Library of ; 1880. U«, ' ?i/ •- ■( J—j/- ^o Pythagorus Lodge. Brooklyn. Do. Rabilion, Prof. L. Do. Sold in Boston, Nov., 1888. Riggs, W. H. Do. Scharf, J. Thomas. Do. Sold in Boston, April, 1888. Scheckell, C. F. Do. Sold in Washington, June, 1891. Sewall, Chief Justice. Library of; Sold in Boston, Sept., 1814. Shurtleff, Dr. N. B. Do. Do. Nov., 1875. Simons, John W. Do. Supreme Council. London. Library of; Supreme Council. So.". Juris.-. Do. Sussexiana Bibliotheca. Parts i, 3, 4, 5, 6. Terry, James. Library of; Sold in Boston, March, 1889. Thacher, Rev. Samuel Cooper. Library of; Sold in Boston, June, 18 18. Thomas, Isaiah. Catalogue. United States. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Government Publi- cations of the United States, September 5, 1774-March 4, 1881. Compiled by Ben. Perley Poore. Wight, Andrew. Library of; Sold in New York, July, 1864. ^^Worcestershire. Catalogue of Books, Manuscripts, Articles, Engravings, Aprons, and other Curios relating to Free- Catalogue. 293 masonry, and now forming the Worcestershire Masonic Library and Museum. Edited by George Taylor with Bio- graphical Notes by William James Hughan. London, 1891. York and Eboracum Lodges. Exhibits, 1881. York College. Exhibits, 1884. SALES OF AMERICANA, ETC. Boston. George Burroughs, Jr., S. H. Chadbourne, Estes & Lauriat, Howe, Leonard & Co., S. N. Kerr, Moses King, C. F. Libbie & Co., George E. Littlefield, Thomas J. Taylor, Elliot Wood- ward. Cincinnati. Robert Clark & Co. New York. Bangs, Merwin & Co., Theodor Berendsohn, J. W. Bouton, A. S. Clark, David G. Francis, Francis P. Harper, Joseph McDonough, " Mitchels," T. H. Morrell, Edward W. Nash. England. Wm. Ball, Betram Dobell, James Fawn & Son, Henry Gray, John Hogg, J. W. Jarvis & Son, George Kenning, Charles Lowe, Alfred H. Maurais, B. and J. F. Meehan, W. W. Morgan, W. and E. Pickering, Pickering and Chatto, George Redway, Henry Sotheran & Co., Spencer, J. & M. L. Tre- gaskis, Triibner & Co., John Wilson. Grennany. Thedor Ackerman, Richard Bertling. L. M. Glogan Sohn, Max Harrwitz, Kirchhoff & Wigand, Lehman & Lutz, Heinrich Lesser, Alfred Lorentz, Ad. Mampe, Ferd. Raabe's Nachf, J. Scheible, H. W. Schmidt, J. Schulman, Simmel & Co., Ferdinand Steinkopf, Gustav Wolf, Alfred Wiirzner. RELATING TO THE LATE CIVIL. WAR. Official Army Register. 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65, '66. Register of Officers and Agents, Civil, Military and Naval, in the Service of the United States, on the 30th September, 1863. REGIMENTAL HISTORIES. Colorado : 2d Regiment. Three Years and a Half in the Army; or, History of the Second Colorados. pp. 178. New York, 1885. By Mrs. Ellen Williams. Connecticut : Catalogue of Connecticut Volunteer Organizations (Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery) in Service 1861-65. pp. 937. Hartford, 1869. The Military and Civil History of Connecticut during the War of 1861-65. PP- 891. New York, 1868. By W. A. Croffut and John M. Morris. 294 Catalogue. The Norwich Memorial. The Annals of Norwich, New London Co., Conn., in the Great RebelHon of 1861-5. pp. 387. Nor- wich, 1873. By Malcolm McG. Dana. Stamford Soldiers' Memorial, pp. 165. Stamford, 1869. By Rev. E. B. Huntington. 1st Artillery. Roster of First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, pp. 53. By E. B. Bennett. 2d Artillery. History of the Second Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery, originally the 19th Connecticut Volunteers, pp. 366. Winsted, 1868. By Theodore F. Vaill. 5th Regiment. The Fifth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers, History of; pp. ix-394. Record. Hartford, 1889. By Edwin E. Marvin. 13th Regiment. History of the Thirteenth Infantry Regiment of Connecticut Volunteers during the Great Rebellion, pp. 353. Hartford, 1867. By Homer B. Sprague. 1 6th Regiment. History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volun- teers, pp. 116. Hartford, 1875. By B. F. Blakeslee. 1 8th Regiment. History of the Eighteenth Regiment Con- necticut Volunteers, pp. 444. Norwich, 1885. By Chaplain Wm. C. Walker. 20th Regiment. The " Twentieth Connecticut" ; A Regimental History, pp. 288-xviii. Ansonia, 1886. By John W. Storrs. 27th Regiment. The " Twenty-Seventh " (Connecticut Volun- teers) ; A Regimental History, pp. 124. New Haven- 1866. By Winthrop D. Sheldon. Delaware : I St. Regiment. The History of the First Regiment of Delaware Veteran Volunteers, pp. viii-315. Philadelphia, 1866. By Rev. Thomas G. Murphey. Illinois : Adjutant General's Report. Revised edition. 8 vols. 1861-66. The Patriotism of Illinois. A Record of the Civil and Military History of the State in the War for the Union. 2 vols. Chicago, 1865. By T. M. Eddy. 36th Regiment. History of the Thirty-Sixth Regiment Illi- nois Volunteers, pp. viii-808. Aurora, 1876. By L. G. Bennett and Wm. M. Haigh. 39th Regiment. History of the Thirty-Ninth Regiment Illinois Veteran Infantry, pp. XX-S54. Chicago, 1889. By Charles M. Clark. 55th Regiment. The Story of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War, 1861-c. 'pp. ciq. Clinton, Mass., 1887. o r f ^ S9th Regiment. Nine Campaigns in Nine States. The His- tory of. the Fifty-Ninth Regiment Illinois Veteran Volunteer Infantry, pp. xiv-461-xxx. San Francisco, 1890. By Geo. W. Herr. ^ ^ 73d Regiment. History of the Seventy-Third Regiment of Illinois Infantry. 1861-5. pp. 682. Catalogue. 295 96th Regiment. History of the Ninety-Sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, pp. 938. Chicago, 1887. By Charles A. Partridge. 1.12th Regiment. History of the One Hundred and Twelfth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, pp. 480. Toulon, 1885. By B. F. Thompson. Indiana : Adjutant General's Report. 8 vols.' 186 1-5. Indiana's Roll of Honor. Vol. I. By David Stevenson. 7th Cavalry. History of the Seventh Indiana Cavalry Volun- teers, pp. 267. La Porte, 1876. By Thomas S. Cogley. 44th Regiment. History of the Forty-Fourth Indiana Volun- teer Infantry, pp. 293. Lagrange, 1880. By John H. Rerick. 46th Regiment. History of the Forty-Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, pp. vi-220. 1888. 72d Regiment. History of the Seventy-Second Indiana Volun- teer Infantry of the Mounted Lightning Brigade, pp. xviii- 698-21. La Fayette, 1882. By B. F. McGee. Iowa: Adjutant General's Report. 6 vols. 1863-67. Iowa in the War Times, pp. 615. Des Moines, 1888. By S. H. M. Byers. Kentucky : Adjutant General's Reports. 2 vols. 1861-66. Louisiana : Washington Artillery. In Camp and Battle with the Wash- ington Artillery of New Orleans, from Bull Run to Appomat- tox, pp. xiv-467. Boston, 1885. By Wm. Miller Owen. Maryland : ist Regiment. Historical Record of the First Regiment Mary- land Infantry, pp. x-312. Washington, 1871. By Charles Camper — J. W. Kirkley. Maine : Adjutant General's Reports. 6 vols. 1861-66. Supplement to same. Alphabetical Index of Maine Volunteers. Maine in the War for the Union, pp. viii-392. Lewiston, 1865. By Wm. E. S. Whitman and Chas. H. True. East Maine Conference Seminary War Record, pp. 54- Bos- ton, 1877. Portland Soldiers and Sailors. A Brief Sketch of the Part they took in the War of the Rebellion, pp. 56. Portland, 1884. By a Member of Bosworth Post. ist Cavalry. History of the First Maine Cavaliy, 1861-5. pp. xix-73S. Boston, 1887. By Edward P. Tobie. ist Cavalry. The Campaigns of the First Maine and First Dis- trict of Columbia Cavalry, pp. 436- Portland, 1866. By Samuel H. Merrill. loth Battalion. History of Tenth Maine Battalion, pp. 709. Portland, 187 1. By Leonard G. Jordan, 296 Catalogue. ist, loth, 29th Regiments. History of First, Tenth, Twenty- Ninth Regiments. By John M. Gould. 5th Regiment. History of the Fifth Regiment Maine Volun- teers, pp. 404. Portland, 1871. By Rev. Geo. W. Bick- nell. Co-. D, nth Regiment. Roster and Statistical Record of Com- pany D of the Eleventh Regiment Maine Infantry Volunteers, pp. 83. 1890. Prepared by Albert Maxfield and Robert Brady, Jr. 15th Regiment. The Story of the Maine Fifteenth ; Being a Brief Narrative of the more Important Events in the History of the Fifteenth Maine Regiment. Complete Roster, pp. 178-26. Bridgton, 1890. By Henry A. Shorey. r6th Regiment. The Sixteenth Maine Regiment in the War of the Rebellion, pp. 323. Portland, 1886. By A. R. Small. 17th Regiment. The Campaigns of the Seventeenth Maine. PP- 333' Portland, 1866. By Edwin B. Houghton. Massachusetts : Adjutant General's Report. 9 vols. 1861-69. Record of the Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861-5. 2 vols. Boston, 1868, '70. Massachusetts Register, 1862. Massachusetts in the Rebellion. A Record of the Statesmen, Military, Colleges and the People, pp. 688. Boston, 1866. By P. C. Headley. Amherst. Roll of the Graduates and Undergraduates of Am- herst College who served in the Army or Navy of the United States during the War of the Rebellion, pp. 48. Amherst, 1871. Braintree. The Braintree Soldiers' Memorial. List of Brain- tree Volunteers in the Army and Navy from 1861 to '65. By George A. Thayer. Bridgewater. A History of Bridgewater in the Rebellion, pp. 85. Boston, 1880. By Arthur Hooper. Brighton. Dedication of Soldier's Monument containing No- tices of the Deceased Soldiers, pp. 61. Boston, 1866. Chelsea. Roll of Honor of the City of Chelsea, pp. 205. Chelsea, 1880. Hanover. Dedication of Soldier's Monument. Hanover, July 17, 1878. Harvard College. Roll of Students of Harvard University who served in the Army or Navy during the War of the Rebellion, pp. 48. 1865. Same. pp. 47. 1866. By Francis H. Brown. Harvard University in the War of 1861-65. pp. 407. Boston, 1886. Hingham. The Town of Hingham in the late Civil War. pp. 455. 1876. By Fearing Burr and George Lincoln. Medway. The Military History of Medway, Mass. 1745- 1885. Catalogue. 297 The Melrose Memorial. The Annals of Melrose in the Great Rebellion of 1861-5. pp. xxix-292. 1868. By Elbridge H. Goss. Wayland. The Town of Wayland in the Civil War of 1861-5. pp. 452. Wayland, 1871. Worcester. History of Worcester in the War of the Rebellion, pp. 582. Worcester, 1870. By Abijah P. Marvin. ist Battery. The Story of the First Massachusetts Light Bat- tery, pp. 200. Boston, 1886. By A. J. Bennett. 9th Battery. History of the Ninth Massachusetts Battery, 1862-65. pp. 261. So. Framingham, 1888. By Levi W. Baker. loth Battery. History of the Tenth Massachusetts Battery, pp. xiii-400. Boston, 1881. By John D. Billings. ist Regiment. History of the First Regiment Massachusetts Infantry, from the 25th of May, 1861, to the 25th of May, 1864. pp. 528. Boston, 1866. By Warren H. Cudworth. 2d Regiment. Organization and Early History of the Second Massachusetts Regiment of Infantry, pp. 35. Boston, 1873. By George H. Gordon. 2d Regiment. Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain in the War of the Rebellion. History Second Massachusetts Regiment, pp. 376. Boston, 1883. By George H. Gordon. 2d Regiment. The Record of the Second Massachusetts In- fantry, 1861-5. pp. viii-528. Boston, 1867. By Alonzo H. Quint. Sth Regiment. History of the Fifth Regiment, M. V. M. pp. 237. Boston, 1879. -By Frank T. Robinson. 6th Regiment. Historical Sketch of the Old Sixth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers during its Three Campaigns in 1861, '62, '63, '64. pp. 352. Boston, 1866. By John W. Hanson. 7th Regiment. History of the Seventh Massachusetts Volun- teer Infantry, 1861-5. pp. viii-320. Taunton, 1S90. By N. V. Hutchinson. 9th Regiment. The Irish Ninth in Bivouac and Battle; or, Maryland and Virginia Campaigns, pp. 306. Boston, 1867. By M. H. Macnamara. loth Regiment. ."Ours"; Annals of Tenth Regiment Massa- chusetts Volunteers in the Rebellion, pp. 609. Springfield, 1875. By Joseph Keith Newell. 1 2th Regiment. History of the Twelfth Massachusetts Volun- teers. pp.167. Boston, 1882. By Lieut. Col. Benjamin F. Cook. 2 ist Regiment. History of the Twenty-first Regiment Massa- chusetts Volunteers, 1861-65. pp. xiii-so2. Boston, 1882. By Charles F. Walcott. 2 2d Regiment. Henry Wilson's Regiment. History of the Twenty-Second Massachusetts Infantry. The Second Com- 298 Catalogue. pany of Sharpshooters and the Third Light Battery in the War of the Rebellion, pp. xxii-591. Boston, 1887. By John L. Parker and Robert G. Carter. 23d Regiment. A Record of the Twenty-Third Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebel- lion, 1861-65. pp. xx-352. Boston, 1886. By James A. Emmerton. 25th Regiment. Wearing the Blue in the Twenty-Fifth Massa- chusetts Volunteer Infantry, pp. xi-523. Worcester, 1879. By J. Waldo Denny. 2Sth Regiment, Company A. The Story of Company A, Twenty- Fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion, pp. 324. Woicester, 1886. By Samuel H. Put- nam. 27th Regiment. Bearing Arms in the Twenty-Seventh Regi- ment of Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, 1861-5. pp. xvi-607. Boston, 1883. By W. P. Derby. 29lh Regiment. The History of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the late War of the Rebellion, pp.493- Boston, 1877. By William H. Osborne. 32d Regiment. The Story of the Thirty-Second Regiment Massachusetts Infantry, pp. 260. Boston, 1880. By Fran- cis J. Parker. 33d Regiment. Record of the Thirty-Third Massachusetts Vol- unteer Infantry from Aug. 1862 to Aug. 1865. pp. 168. Fitchburg, 1880. By Andrew J. Boies. 33d Regiment. The Three Years' Service of the Thirty-Third Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 1862-5. pp. 299. Boston, i88r. By Adin B. Underwood. 34th Regiment. Life with the Thirty-Fourth Massachusetts In- fantry in the War of the Rebellion, pp. 459-18. Worcester, 1879. By William S. Lincoln. 36th Regiment. History of the Thirty-Sixth Regiment Massa- chusetts Volunteers, 1862-65. pp. xiii-405. Boston, 1884. 37th Regiment. History of the Thirty-Seventh Regiment Mas- sachusetts Volunteers in the Civil war of 1861-5. PP- 43i- li. Holyoke— N. ¥., 1884. By James L. Bowen. 38th Regiment. The Story of the Thirty-Eighth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, pp. 308. Cambridge, 1866. By George W. Powers. 42d Regiment. History of the' Forty-Second Regiment In- fantry Massachusetts Volunteers. 1862, '63, '64. pp. vi-46s. Boston, 1886. By Sergeant-Major Charles P. Bosson. 43d Regiment. Reminiscences of Military Service in the Forty- Third Regiment Massachusetts Infantry, 1862-3. pp. 210. Boston, 1883. By Edward H. Rogers. 44th Regiment. Record of the Service of the Forty-Fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Militia in North Carolina, August, 1862 to May, 1863. pp. xvi-364. Boston, 1887. Catalogue. 299 44th Regiment. Letters from the Forty-Fourth Regiment, M. V. M. pp. 121. Boston, 1863. By " Corporal" (Zenas T. Haines). 45th Regiment. The Campaign of the Forty-Fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, — "The Cadet Regiment." pp. XXV-126. Boston, 1882. 49 Regiment. Life with the Forty-Ninth Massachusetts Vol- unteers, pp. 391. Pittsfield, 1864. By Henry T. Johns. 51st Regiment Co. C. History and Camp Life of Company C, Fifty-First Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, 1862- 3. pp. ix-130. Worcester, 1886. By C. F. Pierce. Sist Regiment, Co. C. Souvenir of Army Life, 1862-3,- Com- pany C, Fifty-First Massachusetts Regiment. A Series of Autograph Prints of Portraits of all the Company, Field, Staff, and Company Officers, Camp Scenes, etc. pp. 58. Worcester, 1885. By Charles F. Pierce. 52d Regiment. The Color Guard: Being a Corporal's Notes of Military Service in the Nineteenth Army Corps (Fifty- Second Massachusetts), pp. xii-244. Boston, 1864. By James K. Hosmer. 53d Regiment. The Fifty-Third Regiment Massachusetts Vol- unteers, pp. 247. Fitchburg, 1889. By Henry A Willis. 5Sth Regiment. Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regi- ment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, pp. 144. Cam- bridge, 1868. (By C. B. Fox.) Michigan : Adjutant General's Report. 6 vols. 1862-66. Michigan in the War. pp. 1039. Lansing, 1883. New Hampshire: Adjutant General's Report. 4 vols. 1861-66. Claremont War History, pp. 300. Concord, 1868. By Otis F. R. Waite. 2d Regiment. History of the Second Regiment, New Hamp- shire Volunteers, pp. 223. Manchester, 1865. By Martin A. Haynes. New Hampshire in the GreatRebellion. ist-i8th Regiments, 8th Veteran Battalion, ist Cavalry, ist Lt. Battery, ist Heavy Artillery, Sharp Shooters. History of ; Biographical Notices etc. pp. vi-608. Claremont, 1870. By Otis F. R. Waite. 13th Regiment. Thirteenth Regiment of New Hampshire Vol- unteer Infantry in the War of the RebeUion, 1861-5. pp. xi -717. Boston, 1888. By S. Millett Thompson. 14th Regiment. A Memorial of the Great Rebellion ; Being a History of the Fourteenth Regiment New Hampshire Volun- teers, covering its Three Years of Service, with Original Sketches of Army Life. pp. xii-443. Boston, 1882. New Jersey : Adjutant General's Report, Record of Officers and Men. 2 vols., 1861-65. Register of Volunteers, 1863. 300 Catalogue. New Jersey and the Rebellion, pp. viii-872. Newark, 1868. By John Y. Foster. New Jersey Troops in the Gettysburg Campaign, pp. xvi-406. Orange, 1888. By Samuel Toombs. Register of the Commissioned Officers and Privates of the New Jersey Volunteers, 1863. Oration at Paterson, New Jersey, July 4, 1865, with "Roll of Honor," comprising names of Paterson Soldiers who have given their Lives to their Country, pp. 24. Paterson, 1865. By Rev. Charles D. Shaw. ist Cavalry. The History of the First New Jersey Cavalry, pp. 350. Trenton, 1871. By Henry R. Pyne. 9th Regiment, History of the Ninth New Jersey Veteran Vol- unteers, pp. 501. Elizabeth, 1889. By J. Madison Drake. 13th Regiment. Reminiscences of the War: Comprising a Detailed Account of the Experiences of the Thirteenth Regi- ment New Jersey Volunteers, pp. 232-47. Orange, 1878. By Samuel Toombs. 14th Regiment. Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, pp. 132. New Brunswick, 1884. By J. Newton Terrill. New Tork : Adjutant General's Report, 1868. Comprising the Register of Officers Commissioned in the Volunteer Regiments from New York State, 1861-65. Same. Report for 1862. Bureau of Military Statistics, New York. First Annual Report, 1864. Third " " 1866. Fourth " " 1867. Fifth " " i868. New York in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Compiled by Frederick Phisterer. Chatham Artillery. Historical Sketch of ; pp. 240. Albany, 1867. By Charles C. Jones, Jr. 4th Heavy Artillery, Heavy Guns and Light. History of the Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, pp. viii-661. New York, 1890. By Hyland C. Kirk, loth Heavy Artillery. History of the Tenth Regiment New York Heavy Artillery, pp.80. Watertown, 1887. 24th Battery. Records of the Twenty-Fourth Independent Battery, pp. 280-22. 1870. Compiled by J. W. Merrill. Sth Cavalry. Historic Records of the Fifth New York Cavalry, First Harris Guard, pp.358. Albany, 1865. By Rev. Louis N. Boudrye. Sth Cavalry. Deeds of Daring; or History of the Eighth New York Volunteer Cavalry, pp. 184. Norwich, 1889. By Henry Norton. History of Dury^e's Brigade, pp. 200. Albany, 1864. By Franklin B, Hough. Catalogue. 301 7th Regiment. History of the Seventh Regiment, National Guard, New York, during the War of the Rebellion, pp. 501. New York and Boston, 1870. By William Swinton. 9th Regiment. History of the Ninth Regiment N. Y. S. M. — N. Y. S. N. G.— 83d N. y. Vol. pp. xvi-737. New York, 1889. By Geo. A. Hussey and Wm. Todd. 9th Regiment. The Hawkins Zouaves (Ninth N. Y. V.): Their Battles and Marches, pp. 216. New York, 1866. By J. H. E. Whitney, loth Zouaves. Services of the Tenth New York Volunteers. (National Zouaves) in the War of the Rebellion, pp. 459. New York, 1882. By Charles W. Cowtan. 1 2th Regiment. History and Honorary Roll of the Twelfth Regiment Infantry New York State National Guards, pp. xii-216. New York, 1869. By Francis M. Dowley. 20th Regiment. 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Eastern Star Eulogies . French Publications German Publications Histories of Lodges, etc Holy Cross Italian Publications In Memoriam . Knights of Pythias Knights of Red Cross of Constantine Knights of St. John and Malta Page 79 49 273 24 29 32 40 274 288 274 70 134 274 272 49 291 293 49 63 63 79 270 79 172 204 70 273 265 109 273 270 273 320 Index. Latin Publications Manuals .... Masonic Board of Relief Masonic Publications . Medals Miscellaneous Publications Monitors .... Mystic Shrine . Order of United Friends Palm and Shell Periodicals Proceedings of Grand Bodies General Foreign Colored Rite of Memphis Sermons Societatis Rosicrucean>e Spanish Publications Text-Books Washingtoniana Page 267 63 274 112 277 63 273 273 273 42 3 18 19 20 271 79 274 265 63 278 Z7/