Grand Lodge of South-Carolina. October 4th, 5808 Sir, and Brother, I am directed by the Grand Lodge to transmit you the following communication. ... Frederick Dalcho, corresponding grand secretary. The Grand Lodges of "Free and Accepted" and "York-Masons," in the state of South-Carolina, being desirous of terminating the disunion which has so long ... existed between them ... do agree to unite, and become incorporated, into one body
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