1862 Proceedings - Grand Lodge of Missouri

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When the a.boyc rCflnin'mcnts are ma<.13 Ly said Nevada 0, we recommend thu t n: ch~tl'tcr Le grantcu.

All of which is respectfully submitted, J. H. 1'URNER, 1VM. ELLIS GLKKN ~ J. H. BETHL'NE, D. N. BUl~GOYXE. A communication, accompanying sundry documents from BorGer 0, was read, and, on motion, the same was bid on the ta~llc, and tllC Grand Secretary was instructed to obtain the names of all the members of saiJ. D. TIro. R. E. Anderson presented a resolution to reconsider the 'Votei:akcn 011 report of Committee on Gr:wd 0 reprc3entation, and the S,ULlC being adopted, the Committee presented the following report, with their report, after suhject was recommitteJ, and the same was adopted:

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Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of appointment of representatives to this Grand 0 by Grand Lâ‚Ź:J of other States-in connection with the communication from the Grand 0 of l\faine, appointing Bro. John D. Daggett as the rcpresentatiye of said 0 to this 0, would respectfully beg leave to report that, in the opinion of your committee, the true interests of our great fraternity demand that there should be a frequent communication and interchange of fraternal feeling between the different Grand CEJ wheresoever scattered around the globe, and the time-honored custom of both foreign and home Gr. C2J inuorses this position that the necessarily enormous expense attendant upon such intercourse, if it be confined to Bome member of the Grand 0 which may desire to effect it, would render so desirable nn object almost, if not entirely, impossible. 3GL


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