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Civil War - Aftermath - Brotherhood This is the chronicle of an important, but forgotten period, following the Civil War. It was called "Reconstruction," although there was more friction than construction. As the brotherly acts of Freemasons during and following the war became known, harmony gradually was achieved. Allen E. Roberts' "papers on the aftermath of the Civil War are still valuable ... So we are lucky that Allen has decided to put them together, with a little revision," Wallace McLeod, Professor of Classics. "When it comes to Masonic literature, there is no one who can compete with Allen ... in quantity and quality of published material." Richard H. Curtis, Northern Light. "For the generally increasing harmony and prosperity [prevailing, I claim] to Freemasonry the people of the country are indebted to many mitigations of the suffering caused by the direful passions of war." Gen. John W. Geary, Governor of Pennsylvania. In House Reunited is an account of the role Freemasonry and Freemasons played during the Reconstruction period following the Civil War. Herein is recorded the account of the most infamous trial in American history. A table of the "players" is recorded. "Roberts' Prologue, The Storm is Rooted, is worth the price of the book ... Allen Roberts gives us more reason to be proud that we are Freemasons." Dr. Curt Chezen, Editor The Oregon Scottish Rite Freemason. Soft cover, 84 pages. Indexed. Published by Anchor Communications
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