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Library Inventory As Of: 1/1/20 Tuckahoe Masonic Lodge No. 347 Tuckahoe Masonic Lodge No. 347 Library inventory as of: 1/1/20 Richmond, VA Library Master List No. Title Volume / Year Author Other-Line 1 Donated by 1 Annals of America, The Volume 1: 1494 - 1754 Encyclopedia Britannica Discovering a New World Herb & Linda Eades 2 Annals of America, The Volume 2: 1755 - 1783 Encyclopedia Britannica Resistance and Revolution Herb & Linda Eades 3 Annals of America, The Volume 3: 1784 - 1796 Encyclopedia Britannica Organizing the New Nation Herb & Linda Eades 4 Annals of America, The Volume 4: 1797 - 1820 Encyclopedia Britannica Domestic Expansion, Foreign EntanglementsHerb & Linda Eades 5 Annals of America, The Volume 5: 1821 - 1832 Encyclopedia Britannica Steps Toward Equalitarianism Herb & Linda Eades 6 Annals of America, The Volume 6: 1833 - 1840 Encyclopedia Britannica The Challenge of a Continent Herb & Linda Eades 7 Annals of America, The Volume 7: 1841 - 1849 Encyclopedia Britannica Manifest Destiny Herb & Linda Eades 8 Annals of America, The Volume 8: 1850 - 1857 Encyclopedia Britannica A House Dividing Herb & Linda Eades 9 Annals of America, The Volume 9: 1858 - 1865 Encyclopedia Britannica The Crisis of the Union Herb & Linda Eades 10 Annals of America, The Volume 10: 1866 - 1883 Encyclopedia Britannica Reconstruction and Industrialization Herb & Linda Eades 11 Annals of America, The Volume 11: 1884 - 1894 Encyclopedia Britannica Agrarianism and Urbanization Herb & Linda Eades 12 Annals of America, The Volume 12: 1895 - 1904 Encyclopedia Britannica Populism, Imperialism, and Reform Herb & Linda Eades 13 Annals of America, The Volume 13: 1905 - 1915 Encyclopedia Britannica The Progressive Era Herb & Linda Eades 14 Annals of America, The Volume 14: 1916 - 1928 Encyclopedia Britannica World War and Prosperity Herb & Linda Eades 15 Annals of America, The Volume 15: 1929 - 1939 Encyclopedia Britannica The Great Depression Herb & Linda Eades 16 Annals of America, The Volume 16: 1940 - 1949 Encyclopedia Britannica The Second World War and After Herb & Linda Eades 17 Annals of America, The Volume 17: 1950 - 1960 Encyclopedia Britannica Old War in the Nuclear Age Herb & Linda Eades 18 Annals of America, The Volume 18: 1961 - 1968 Encyclopedia Britannica The Burdens of World Power Herb & Linda Eades 19 Annals of America, The Volume 19: 1969 - 1973 Encyclopedia Britannica Détente and Domestic Crisis Herb & Linda Eades 20 A Diamond Years - Babcock Lodge No 322, The History of Babcock Lodge: 1911 - 1985 Allen E. Roberts 21 A History of Freemasonry, The Volume I John C. Yorston & Company Collection of Writings - 1886 - 1889 22 A History of Freemasonry, The Volume II John C. Yorston & Company Collection of Writings - 1886 - 1889 23 A History of Freemasonry, The Volume III John C. Yorston & Company Collection of Writings - 1886 - 1889 24 A History of Freemasonry, The Volume IV John C. Yorston & Company Collection of Writings - 1886 - 1889 25 Mackey's History of Freemasonry Volume 1 Robert Ingham Clegg, 33º Copyright 1921 - Chapters 1 - 32 Estate of William Henry Joynes, III 26 Mackey's History of Freemasonry Volume 2 Robert Ingham Clegg, 33º Copyright 1921 - Chapters 33 - 56 Estate of William Henry Joynes, III 27 Mackey's History of Freemasonry Volume 2 Robert Ingham Clegg, 33º Copyright 1921 - Chapters 33 - 56 Estate of William Henry Joynes, III 28 Mackey's History of Freemasonry Volume 3 Robert Ingham Clegg, 33º Copyright 1921 - Chapters 57 - 78 Estate of William Henry Joynes, III 29 Mackey's History of Freemasonry Volume 4 Robert Ingham Clegg, 33º Copyright 1921 - Chapters 79 - 92 Estate of William Henry Joynes, III 30 Mackey's History of Freemasonry Volume 5 Robert Ingham Clegg, 33º Copyright 1921 - Chapters 93 - 99 Estate of William Henry Joynes, III 31 Mackey's History of Freemasonry Volume 6 Robert Ingham Clegg, 33º Copyright 1921 - Chapters 100 - 110 Estate of William Henry Joynes, III 32 Mackey's History of Freemasonry Volume 7 Robert Ingham Clegg, 33º Copyright 1921 - Chapters 111 - 124 Estate of William Henry Joynes, III 33 Clausen's Commentaries on Morals and Dogma Henry C. Clasen, 33º Copyright 1974 Widow of H. W. Kirkpatrick 34 Clausen's Commentaries on Morals and Dogma Henry C. Clasen, 33º Copyright 1985 R. W. Carpenter 35 Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Albert Pike Published 1944 36 A Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Albert Pike Published 1966 Estate of William Henry Joynes, III 37 Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Volume I: A - L Albert G. Mackey, 33º Published 1920 38 A Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Volume I: A - L Albert G. Mackey, 33º Published 1915 39 A Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Volume I: A - L Albert G. Mackey, 33º Published 1920 40 Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Volume II: M - Z Albert G. Mackey, 33º Published 1920 41 A Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Volume II: M - Z Albert G. Mackey, 33º Published 1915 42 A Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Volume 1: A - LEC Albert G. Mackey, 33º Published 1929 W. Reams Perkins - 8/6/1982 43 A Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Volume 2: LEC - Z Albert G. Mackey, 33º Published 1929 W. Reams Perkins - 8/6/1982 44 Lexicon of Freemasonry Albert G. Mackey, 33º Published 1914 William G. Madison - 1979 45 Lexicon of Freemasonry Albert G. Mackey, 33º Published 2004 Bro Ben Smith - 2008 46 Masonry Defined Lippincott & Johnston Published 1926 47 Holy Bible American Bicentennial Ed. July 4, 1975 James L. Falwell - 1976 48 Holy Bible 20th Century Edition Richmond Lodge No. 10 - 3/2/1923 49 Book of Hiram, The Christopher Knight & Robert Lomas Published 2003 J. Ronald Childs - 2/1/2007 50 Hiram Key, The Christopher Knight & Robert Lomas Published 1998 J. Ronald Childs - 3/15/2007 51 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1948 Grand Master - Charles Edward Webber 170th Anniversary 52 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1953 Grand Master - Orvin McLean Miles 175th Anniversary 53 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1955 Grand Master - William Joseph McMahon 177th Anniversary 54 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1958 Grand Master - Earl Stanley Wallace 180th Anniversary 1 Tuckahoe Masonic Lodge No. 347 Library inventory as of: 1/1/20 Richmond, VA Library Master List 55 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1960 Grand Master - Charles Malone Flintoff 182nd Anniversary 56 A Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1961 Grand Master - Edmund Carroll Glover, Jr.183rd Anniversary 57 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1961 Grand Master - Edmund Carroll Glover, Jr.183rd Anniversary 58 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1962 Grand Master - Edward Herman Cann 184th Anniversary 59 A Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1962 Grand Master - Edward Herman Cann 184th Anniversary 60 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1963 Grand Master - John Powers Stokes 185th Anniversary 61 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1964 Grand Master - Millard Hale Robbins 186th Anniversary 62 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1965 Grand Master - Walter Albert Porter, MD 187th Anniversary 63 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1968 Grand Master - Jesse Albert White 190th Anniversary 64 A Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1968 Grand Master - Jesse Albert White 190th Anniversary 65 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1969 Grand Master - Julian Cooke Roden 191st Anniversary 66 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1970 Grand Master - William Thomas Watkins 192nd Anniversary 67 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1971 Grand Master - Charles Thomas Shuler 193rd Anniversary 68 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1972 Grand Master - Wilmer Thomas Trevillian194th Anniversary 69 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1973 Grand Master - William Conway Vaughan 195th Anniversary 70 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1974 Grand Master - Stewart Wilson Miner 196th Anniversary 71 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1975 Grand Master - Seymour Jonas Levy 197th Anniversary 72 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1976 Grand Master - Lewis Douglas Delano 198th Anniversary 73 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1977 Grand Master - John Wynn Laningham 199th Anniversary 74 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1978 Grand Master - Robert Rhandle Kennedy, Jr.200th Anniversary 75 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1979 Grand Master - Matthew Lyle Lacy, II 201st Anniversary 76 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1980 Grand Master - Charles Edward Wallace 202nd Anniversary 77 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1981 Grand Master - Spencer McMath Rogers 203rd Anniversary 78 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1982 Grand Master - Lloyd Ulrich Jefferson 204th Anniversary 79 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1983 Grand Master - William Munford Robinson205th Anniversary 80 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1984 Grand Master - Ralph Julian Wimmer 206th Anniversary 81 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1985 Grand Master - John Boyd Obenchain 207th Anniversary 82 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1986 Grand Master - Oscar Wood Tate 208th Anniversary 83 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1987 Grand Master - Donald Maynard Robey 209th Anniversary 84 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1988 Grand Master - Glover Hunter Jones, Jr. 210th Anniversary 85 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1989 Grand Master - Cabell Flournoy Cobbs 211th Anniversary 86 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia 1990 Grand Master - George William
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