Historical Documents Phoenix Lodge No. 8 is Seeking

Phoenix Lodge No. 8 is seeking copies of the following historical documents. If you have one of the following documents in your possession and would like to donate it to Phoenix Lodge, please let us

BOOKS

 

Haywood, Marshall DeLancey. The Beginnings of Freemasonry in North Carolina and Tennessee. Raleigh, North Carolina: Weaver & Lynch, Printers and Binders, 1906.

 

Oates, John A. The Story of Fayetteville and the Upper Cape Fear. Charlotte, North Carolina: The Dowd Press, 1950.

 

Parramore, Thomas C. Launching the Craft: The First Half-Century of Freemasonry in North Carolina. Raleigh, North Carolina: Litho Industries, 1975.

 

Tatsch, J. Hugo. Freemasonry in the Thirteen Colonies. Unknown Printing, 1933.

 

Wheeler, John H.  Historical Sketches of North Carolina, From 1584 to 1851, Compiled from Original Records, Official Documents, and Traditional Statements, with Biographical Sketches of her Distinguished Statesmen, Jurists, Lawyers, Soldiers, Divines, Etc.  Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1851.

 

PAMPHLETS

 

Crawford, Dugald.  A Sermon Preached Before the Cape-Fear Union Lodge of the Ancient and Honorable Order of Free and Accepted Masons, and a Number of Visiting Brethren, Assembled at Fayetteville on December 7, 1786. Being the Day of St. Jonh [sic] the Evangelist.  Fayetteville, North Carolina: Hodge and Blanchard, 1787.

 

Meroney, William B.  A Discourse Delivered to the Phoenix Lodge, no. 8, Fayetteville, North-Carolina, December 27th, 1802.  Raleigh, North Carolina: Joseph Gales, Printer, 1803.