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WEBB'S

FREEMASON'S MONITOR

INCLUDING THE

FIRST THREE DEGREES,

WITH THE
FUNERAL SERVICE AND OTHER PUBLIC CEREMONIES;

TOGETHER WITH

MANY USEFUL FORMS.

THE WHOLE SQUARING WITH THE NATIONAL WORK OF THE
BALTIMORE CONVENTION,

AS TAUGHT BY THE
LATE BRO. JOHN BARNEY, GRAND LECTURER.

COMPILED BY
JAMES FENTON, P. M.,
AND GRAND SECRETARY OF THE GRAND LODGE OF MICHIGAN.

CINCINNATI:
PUBLISHED BY C. MOORE,

AT THE MASONIC REVIEW OFFICE.

1865

 

Thomas Smith Webb,
(1771-1819)

Brother Webb, a printer, got into touch with freemasonry quite early. In 1797 he attracted attention through a book titled "Freemason's Monitor or Illustrations of Masonry". In 1813 he became Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island.

He is the real founder of the so-called American Ritus which he developed in that form like it is cultivated in America even today.


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