In this meticulously researched history of the Joseph Webb Lodge of Freemasons, J. Waldo Denny provides a richly detailed account of the lodge's origins, traditions, and rituals. Drawing on primary sources and personal accounts, Denny offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of this influential fraternal organization. This book will be of great interest to historians of fraternal organizations and social history.
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