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The Freemason's monitor, or, Illustrations of masonry, in two parts

Chapter 67

CHAPTER VIL

Grand Lodge of VermmU

THE Grand Lodge of the state of Vermont was
constituted at Rutland^ on the 14th day of Ogto*
ber^ A. D. 1794« Its annual meetings are bolden
^^ on the evening next succeeding the second
Thursday of October, in the town where the le-
gislature convenes*" lis members are all past
and present grand oSkers, and the masters and

vrardens of the several subordinate lodges,

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lAst of Subordinate Lodges* -. \y(^i

No. 1, Vermont Lodg^, No. 6, Centre, Rutland.

Windsor. No. 7, Washitigt#B, Burling^-
No.2,Nortb Star,Mancbester. ton.

No. 3, Dorchester, Vergenues. No. 8, Htraoi, Paulet.

N0.4, Temple, Benningfton. No. 9, Aurora, Montpeli^. ,

No. 5, Union, Middlebury. No. 10, Franklin, St. Alban^s.

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Na. 1 1 fiWvt Brancli, Chester. No. 17, Meridian SuD^€lr«eii%

No. lu, Newton, Arling^ton. borough.

No. 13, Golden Rdle, Putney. No. 18, Morning Sun, Brid-

^o. 14, Harmony, Danville. port.

No. 45, Federal, Randolph. No. 19, Cemeut, West-Haven.

No. 16, Mount Moriah, No. 30, Friendship, Char-

Wardsborough. lotte.