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1920 Masonic Code of the Grand Lodge of Ohio

$ 13.18

Availability: 64 in stock
  • Condition: some edge and corner wear with a few dings; no writing inside; pages show tanning due to age and there are some age and/or dirty spots inside; the burlap binding is visible in the back, causing the book to be loose, but it is in no danger of falling apart
  • Modified Item: No
  • Signed: No
  • Organization: Masonic, Freemasonry
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Year: 1920

    Description

    This is the 1920 Masonic Code of the Grand Lodge of Ohio published by JH Bromwell, Grand Secretary.  It is a hardcover book measuring 6.25x9.25".  461 pages that show tanning due to age.  There are some age and/or dirty spots inside as well.  The navy cover shows wear and dirt and there is edge wear.  The corners are dinged and there is a ding on the spine (pictured).  There is wear on the threads with some of the boards visible beneath.  Written in English, not code.
    No writing inside, no ripped or missing pages, no dog-eared corners.   At the back of the book, the burlap binding is visible and damaged at the end paper (pictures 6&7 show 2 angles) causing the book to be loose.  C
    overs:  the charges of a Free Mason, the constitution and by-laws, , resolutions, code, order of ceremonies and funeral, and more.   An interesting book for the Freemason.
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