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  • The Anti-masonic review, and magazine.

    • New York, Vanderpool & Cole, printers.
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  • The Antimasonic Party in the United States, 1826-1843 / William Preston Vaughn.

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    • Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c1983.
    • 1983
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  • History of the abduction of William Morgan, and the anti-masonic excitement of 1826-30, with many details and incidents never before published. By A. P. Bentley.

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    • Mt. Pleasant, Ia., Van Cise & Throop, 1874.
    • 1874
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  • Towards a Christian republic : Antimasonry and the great transition in New England, 1826-1836 / Paul Goodman.

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    • New York : Oxford University Press, 1988.
    • 1988
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  • The Morgan affair and anti-masonry [microform] / by John C. Palmer.

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    • Washington, D. C. : The Masonic Service Association of the United States, [c1924]
    • 1924
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    Text *Z-7182 no. 1 no. 1-5Offsite
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  • William Morgan, or, Political anti-Masonry [microform] its rise, growth and decadence. By Rob Morris.

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    • New York, R. Macoy, 1883.
    • 1883
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  • The strange disappearance of William Morgan, by Thomas A. Knight; with introduction by J. Hugo Tatsch.

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    • Brecksville, Ohio, The author [c1932]
    • 1932
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  • Historical sketches of western New York; by E. W. Vanderhoof.

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    • Buffalo, Printed for private distribution by the Matthews-Northrup Works, 1907.
    • 1907
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  • The Morgan episode in American free masonry, by Stanley Upton Mock.

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    • East Aurora, N.Y., The Roycrofters, 1930.
    • 1930
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  • The masonic martyr. The biography of Eli Bruce, sheriff of Niagara County, New York, who for his attachment to the principles of masonry, and his fidelity to his trust, was imprisoned twenty-eight months, in the Canandaigua jail. By Rob Morris ...

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    • Louisville, Ky., Morris & Monsarrat, 1861.
    • 1861
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  • A ritual of freemasonry : illustrated by numerous engravings : to which is added a key to the Phi Beta Kappa, the Orange, and Odd Fellows societies ; with notes and remarks / by Avery Allyn.

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    • New York, N.Y. : W. Gowans, 1853.
    • 1853
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  • The broken seal; or, Personal reminiscenses of the Morgan abduction and murder. By Samuel D. Greene.

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    • Boston, The author, 1870.
    • 1870
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  • A legislative investigation into Masonry; being a correct history of the examination, under civil oath, of more than fifty adhering and seceding Masons, before a committee of the General Assembly of Rhode-Island, held at Providence and Newport, between December 7, 1831, and January 7, 1832. Reported from minutes taken at the time by B. F. Hallett, Geo. Turner and others, and carefully compared.

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    • [Boston] Office of the Boston Daily Advocate, 1832.
    • 1832
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  • A solemn warning against free-masonry : addressed to the young men of the United States : with an appendix containing the correspondence between Eliphalet Murdock, of Le Roy, Genesee county, N.Y. and the author, relating to the supposed murder of Mr. Murdock's father, through Masonic vengeance, at Rensselaerville, in the county of Albany, in October, 1803--and several other interesting matters / by Solomon Southwick.

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    • Albany : Printed by Geo. Galpin, office of the National Observer, 1827.
    • 1827
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  • Letters on masonry and anti-masonry, addressed to the Hon. John Quincy Adams. By William L. Stone.

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    • New York, O. Halsted, 1832.
    • 1832
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  • The proceedings of the United States Anti-Masonic Convention, held at Philadelphia, September 11, 1830. Embracing the journal of proceedings, the reports, the debates, and the address to the people.

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    • Philadelphia, I. P. Trimble; New York, Skinner and Dewey, 1830.
    • 1830
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  • Masonry and anti-masonry. A history of masonry, as it has existed in Pennsylvania since 1792. In which the true principles of the institution are fully developed, and all misrepresentations corrected. Containing the protests, speeches, reports, etc., presented before the Inquisitorial committee, at Harrisburg, Pa. By Alfred Creigh.

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    • Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & co., 1854.
    • 1854
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  • Oaths and obligations of Free Masonry, as published to the world, by a convention of seceding Masons, held at Le Roy, Genesee County, New-York, for that purpose, March 6, 1828 ...

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    • Boston, Office of the Boston Free Press, 1829.
    • 1829
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  • Light on free masonry, by Eld. David Bernard.

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    • Dayton, O., W.J. Shuey, 1873.
    • 1873
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  • Letters on the masonic institution [microform]. By John Quincy Adams.

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    • Boston : Press of T. R. Marvin, 1847.
    • 1847
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  • An abstract of the proceedings of the Anti-Masonic State Convention of Massachusetts [microform] : held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, Dec. 30 and 31, 1829, and Jan. 1, 1830.

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    • Boston : John Marsh, for the Publishing Committee, 1830.
    • 1830
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  • Proceedings of a convention of delegates, from the different counties in the state of New-York, opposed to free-masonry [microform], held at the capitol in the city of Albany, on the 19th, 20th and 21st days of February, 1829.

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    • Rochester [N.Y.] : Printed by Weed & Sprague, 1829.
    • 1829
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  • The proceedings of the Second United States Anti-Masonic Convention, held at Baltimore, September, 1831: journal and reports, nomination of candidates for President and Vice President of the United States, letters of acceptance, resolutions, and the address to the people.

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    • Boston, Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry, 1832.
    • 1832
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  • Letters from the Hon. John Quincy Adams, to Edward Livingston, grand high priest of the General Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the United States.

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    • [Hartford, Conn.] : Published by the Connecticut Antimasonic Tract Association, and for sale by Henry Benton, Bookseller ... Hartford ... , 1834
    • 1834
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  • Proceedings of a convention of delegates opposed to free masonry, which met at Le Roy, Genesee Co., N.Y., March 6, 1828.

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    • Rochester, Weed & Heron, printers. 1828.
    • 1828
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  • A revelation of free masonry, as published to the world by a convention of seceding masons, held at Le Roy, Genesee County, N.Y. on the 4th and 5th of July, 1828: containing a true and genuine development of the mode of initiation ... Published by the Lewiston committee.

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    • Rochester, Printed by Weed & Heron, 1828.
    • 1828
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  • A Narrative of the facts and circumstances relating to the kidnapping and presumed murder of William Morgan: and of the attempt to carry off David C. Miller, and to burn or destroy the printing-office of the latter, for the purpose of preventing the printing and publishing of a book entitled "Illustrations of masonry." Prepared under the direction of the several committees appointed at the meetings of the citizens of the counties of Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, and Niagara in the state of New-York: with an appendix, containing most of the depositions and other documents to substantiate the statements made, and disclosing many particulars of the transaction, not in the narrative.

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    • Rochester, N.Y., Printed by E. Scrantom, 1828.
    • 1828
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  • Freemasonry, a covenant with death: a discourse, delivered at a public meeting in Hornby, Steuben County, June 3, 1828. By Reuben Sanborn ...

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    • Bath, N.Y., Printed by D. Rumsey, 1828.
    • 1828
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  • Light on masonry: a collection of all the most important documents on the subject of speculative free masonry: embracing the reports of the Western committees in relation to the abduction of William Morgan ... with all the degrees of the order conferred in a master's lodge, as written by Captain William Morgan ... By Elder David Bernard ...

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    • Utica, W. Williams, printer, 1829.
    • 1829
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  • A narrative of the anti-masonick excitement, in the western part of the state of New York, during the years 1826, '7, '8, and a part of 1829. By Henry Brown ...

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    • Batavia, N.Y., Printed by Adams & McCleary, 1829.
    • 1829
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  • Letter to the members of the Gennesee Consociation, N.Y. By Joseph Emerson ...

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    • Brooklyn, Conn. Wm. H. Bigelow, printer, 1829.
    • 1829
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  • A narrative of the facts and circumstances relating to the kidnapping and presumed murder of Wm. Morgan: and of the attempt to carry off David C. Miller, and to burn or destroy the printing-office of the latter, for the purpose of preventing the printing and publishing of a book entitled "Illustrations of masonry." Prepared under the direction of the several committees appointed at the meetings of the citizens of the counties of Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, and Niagara, in the state of New-York: with an appendix containing most of the depositions and other documents, to substantiate the statements made, and disclosing many particulars of the transactions, not in the narrative. To which is added, the late trials at Canandaigua.

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    • Rochester, N.Y., Printed by E. Scrantom, under the direction of the committees, 1827.
    • 1827
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  • Speech of Solomon Southwick, at the opening of the New-York anti-masonic state convention, at the Capitol, in Albany, February 19th, 1829. Containing, 1. A concise statement of every important fact, relating to the masonic outrages on William Morgan and David C. Miller. 2. A concise statement of every important fact, amounting to a presumptive proof of the murder of William Morgan ... To which is added, The declaration of independence, agreed upon and published by the Convention of seceding masons, at Le Roy, on the 4th of July, 1828, with the names of the signers.

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    • Albany, Printed by B.D. Packard & Co., 1829.
    • 1829
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  • Light on masonry: a collection of all the most important documents on the subject of speculative free masonry: embracing the reports of the Western committees in relation to the abduction of William Morgan ... with all the degrees of the order conferred in a master's lodge, as written by Captain William Morgan ... By Elder David Bernard ...

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    • Utica, W. Williams, printer, 1829.
    • 1829
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  • The claims of anti-masonry, and duty of masons. An address delivered before the Central lodge of free-masons, in Dudley, Mass., June 24, A.L. 5830. By Simeon Colton ...

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    • Southbridge, J. Snow, printer, 1830.
    • 1830
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  • Masonic penalties.

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    • Castleton, Vt., H.H. Houghton, printer [1830]
    • 1830
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  • To the public / W. Slade.

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    • [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1835]
    • 1835
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  • Rochester, a satire; and other miscellaneous poems. By James Mathies.

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    • Rochester, 1830.
    • 1830
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  • Antimasonic Republican Convention for Massachusetts, held at Boston, Sept. 10 and 11, 1834 : for the nomination of candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, and to advance the cause of equal rights by the suppression of secret societies.

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    • Boston : Printed by Leonard W. Kimball ... , 1834.
    • 1834
  • The two letters of the Hon. Richard Rush, of Pennsylvania, on the subject of Free Masonry : and the New Berlin trial, embracing judicial evidence of the Masonic obligations.

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    • Utica : Press of William Williams, 1831.
    • 1831
  • Letters on freemasonry / by John Quincy Adams, late President of the United States.

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    • Middletown, Conn. : Printed at the Gazette office, 1833.
    • 1833
  • Antimasonic Republican Convention of Massachusetts : held at Worcester, Sept. 5th & 6th, 1832 / for the nomination of candidates for electors of president and vice-president of the United States, and for governor and lt. governor of Massachusetts ; proceedings, resolutions, and address to the people. --

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    • Boston : Perkins & Marvin, 1832.
    • 1832
  • Resolutions adopted by the Antimasonic members of the Legislature of Massachusetts : and other citizens of Boston and the vicinity, opposed to the nomination of Martin Van Buren and Richard M. Johnson for president and vice president of U.S. at a meeting held in the chamber of the House of Representatives, March 9, 1836 : with an address to their Antimasonic fellow citizens throughout the state.

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    • Boston : D. Hooton, printer, 1836.
    • 1836
  • Letters of Hon. John Quincy Adams, on the nature of Masonic oaths, obligations and penalties, to Col. William L. Stone, Edward Livingston, and others.

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    • Philadelphia : W. S. Young, 1867.
    • 1867
  • A brief report of the debates in the Anti-masonic state convention of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, held in Faneuil hall, Boston, December 30, 31, 1829, and January 1, 1830.

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    • Boston, J. Marsh, 1830.
    • 1830
  • Letter to the members of the Genesee Consociation, N.Y. Together with an explanatory communication, addressed to a friend in Reading, Mass. ...

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    • Boston [Mass.]: Printed for the publisher by True and Green. 1829.
    • 1829
  • The nature and fruits of political antimasonry, practically exhibited.

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    • Northampton, Wm. A. Hawley, 1835.
    • 1835
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  • Mr. Colden's letter.

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    • [Boston, Eastburn, printer, 1829]
    • 1829
  • The address of the National Anti-masonic Convention : held in Philadelphia, September 11, 1830, to the people of the United States.

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    • Philadelphia : [s.n.], 1830.
    • 1830
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  • Letter of the Hon. Cadwallader D. Colden, upon the Secret Order of Freemasonry. Extracted from the sixth number of the Antimasonic Review and Monthly Magazine.

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    • [New-York, Printed by A. Ming, Jr., 1829]
    • 1829-

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