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TO
FABIUS H. BUSBEE,
PAST GRAND MASTER,
A personal and faithful friend, whose thirty-four years
of active service in the Grand Lodge of North Carolina,
Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, first beginning as
Junior Warden of Hiram Lodge, No. 40, in 1872, and later
being honored with the exalted station of Grand Master in
1885 and 1886, and still continues an active member, during
which service he has most acceptably filled many important
positions and stations, twenty-five years of which as a mem-ber
of the Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence, now serv-ing
his thirteenth year as its chairman, frequently consulted
with by succeeding Grand Masters, whose ripe knowledge
of Masonic law and principles is so often reflected in these
pages, this Digest of Masonic Law of North Carolina is ded-icated
by the compiler, whose early professional career
began in his law office, as a slight token of esteem and
friendship.
A. B. Andrews, Jr.
Raleigh, N. C, October 75, ipo6.
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| Full Text | TO FABIUS H. BUSBEE, PAST GRAND MASTER, A personal and faithful friend, whose thirty-four years of active service in the Grand Lodge of North Carolina, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, first beginning as Junior Warden of Hiram Lodge, No. 40, in 1872, and later being honored with the exalted station of Grand Master in 1885 and 1886, and still continues an active member, during which service he has most acceptably filled many important positions and stations, twenty-five years of which as a mem-ber of the Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence, now serv-ing his thirteenth year as its chairman, frequently consulted with by succeeding Grand Masters, whose ripe knowledge of Masonic law and principles is so often reflected in these pages, this Digest of Masonic Law of North Carolina is ded-icated by the compiler, whose early professional career began in his law office, as a slight token of esteem and friendship. A. B. Andrews, Jr. Raleigh, N. C, October 75, ipo6. |
