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The Constitutions of the Free-Masons
- Among the many gems in the library's collection is the first Masonic book printed in America. The book is called The Constitutions of the Free-Masons and was printed in June 1734 by Benjamin Franklin.
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Feb 13, 2006 · This is an online electronic edition of the the first Masonic book printed in America, which was produced in Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin in 1734, and was a reprint of a work by James Anderson (who is identified as the author in an appendix) printed in London in 1723.
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Among the many gems in the library's collection is the first Masonic book printed in America. The book is called The Constitutions of the Free-Masons and was printed in June 1734 by Benjamin Franklin.
Jun 27, 2008 · The Constitutions of the Free-Masons. James Anderson, Benjamin Franklin. Lulu.com, Jun 27, 2008 - History - 101 pages. This is a new edition of the the first Masonic book printed in America,...
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Oct 10, 2020 · This is an online electronic edition of the the first Masonic book printed in America, which was produced in Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin in 1734, and was a reprint of a work by James Anderson (who is identified as the author in an appendix) printed in London in 1723.
Nov 7, 2015 · That year, Franklin also published the first Masonic book printed in America, The Constitutions of the Free-Masons, which was produced in Philadelphia. Devoted to Freemasonry, Franklin remained an active member for over sixty years until his death in 1790 at age 84.
The Chancellor Robert R Livingston Masonic Library and Museum of the Grand Lodge of New York’s holds three copies of the 1723 original edition, and one copy of the very rare 1734 Benjamin Franklin reprint, the first Masonic book printed in America.
This is a new edition of the the first Masonic book printed in America, which was originally produced in Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin in 1734, and was a reprint of a work by James Anderson (who is identified as the author in an appendix) printed in London in 1723.