A history of Lodge no 61, F and A M., Wilkesbarré, Pa .. with a collection of masonic addresses .. . TOGETHER WITH A COLLECTION OF MASONIC ADDRESSES, AN ACCOUNT OF THE ANTI-MASONIC CRUSADE, AND EXTENDED BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE LODGE, WITH PORTRAITS. OSCAR JEWELL HARVEY, W. Master of the Lodge in 1S79. WILKESBARRE, PA., i8<;7. Copyright, 1897, BY O. J. Hakvey. E. B. YORDY, PRINTER. 1455358 TO ABRAM NESBITT, ESQ., OF KINGSTON, PENNA, THE authors kinsman AND KIND FRIEND, AND GREAT-GRANDSON OF ONE OF THE EARLIEST IMMIGRANTS AND FREE MASONS FROM NEW ENGLAND TO ESTABLISH


A history of Lodge no 61, F and A M., Wilkesbarré, Pa .. with a collection of masonic addresses .. . TOGETHER WITH A COLLECTION OF MASONIC ADDRESSES, AN ACCOUNT OF THE ANTI-MASONIC CRUSADE, AND EXTENDED BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE LODGE, WITH PORTRAITS. OSCAR JEWELL HARVEY, W. Master of the Lodge in 1S79. WILKESBARRE, PA., i8<;7. Copyright, 1897, BY O. J. Hakvey. E. B. YORDY, PRINTER. 1455358 TO ABRAM NESBITT, ESQ., OF KINGSTON, PENNA, THE authors kinsman AND KIND FRIEND, AND GREAT-GRANDSON OF ONE OF THE EARLIEST IMMIGRANTS AND FREE MASONS FROM NEW ENGLAND TO ESTABLISH A HOME IN THE WYOMING VALLEY, THIS BOOK IS REGARDFULLY DEDICATED. The best safeguard of every Instituiion is anenlightened me^nbership / PREFACE. Time was when an important part of every book was thepreface, for in it the author set forth his ideals, and gave theraison detre of his book. But the day of prefaces is past, Ibelieve. In this present instance, however, a preface becamea necessity, in order that the writer might have an oppor-tunity to direct the attention of the reader to the openin


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