History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . ght Worshipful GrandVisitor, presided at the Lodge Jan. 11, 1815, and again Feb. 24, 1816. (Baptist) day, June 24, 1816, E. Taylor marshal!, Brothers Loomisand Sheldon appointed a committee to wait on the sisterhood. IsraelHarris of Warren Lodge and Hiram Reynolds of Temple Lodge were com-mittee on procession. Music and refreshments $25. Paid Rev. Mr. Gilbertnineteen dollars. Officers and members of Temple Lodge present. Can-dles were used for lighting the lodge and May 6, 1817, Mr


History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . ght Worshipful GrandVisitor, presided at the Lodge Jan. 11, 1815, and again Feb. 24, 1816. (Baptist) day, June 24, 1816, E. Taylor marshal!, Brothers Loomisand Sheldon appointed a committee to wait on the sisterhood. IsraelHarris of Warren Lodge and Hiram Reynolds of Temple Lodge were com-mittee on procession. Music and refreshments $25. Paid Rev. Mr. Gilbertnineteen dollars. Officers and members of Temple Lodge present. Can-dles were used for lighting the lodge and May 6, 1817, Mr. Trowbridge,who was the inn keeper, was paid eight dollars for candles by brother Tay-lor. St. Johns day, June 24. 1817, Warren Lodge went to Temple Lodgeto join in a celebration at the house of Simon Dakin, North East. WalterHusted, James C. Husted and Harry Husted were made members in Johns (Baptist), June 24, 1819, was celebrated here. Committee on ar-rangements Silas Harris, E. Taylor, A. Parsons; committee on music , James G. Husted, Richard A. Hamlin: committee on singing Wal-. Morgan Hunttinq. [See Lineage.] 252 HISTORY OF PINE PLAINS. ter Husted, John Snyder, Harry Husted. Silas Harris was master of thelodge. Ebenezer Wadsworth, Right Worshipful Grand Visitor, was herethree days in July, 1819. Daniel Smith, brother of James W. Smith, wasburied with masonic honors April 10, 1821. It was voted that the lodgewear mourning for brother Smith six months. Warren Lodge celebratedt3t. Johns June 24, 1822, with Temple Lodge. Walter Husted, son of Pe-ter Husted, a popular and worthy citizen, much esteemed in the order ofmasons, was buried with masonic honors at Pine Plains April 16, Lodge honored him by attending the funeral. The minutes ofthat lodge in regard thereto say, Temple Lodge extra opened on the firststep of masonry in due form April 16, 1823, for the purpose of attendingthe funeral of Bro. Walter Husted. Present Bro. Philip Chase, W. M.,Bro.


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