394:. This book, in a resolution passed by the Grand Lodge of Illinois, is described as "The most remarkable contribution, along the lines of which it treats, yet made to Masonic Literature." To write this "ponderous volume" it is claimed that Bromwell spent "sixteen hours a day for six years and two months" working on what he described as "a dissertation on the lost knowledge of the Lodge." Chapter Nine, dedicated to the floors of the three lodges and titled "The Floor of the Lodge," "occupied two years and two months in its preparation." This claim has been directly challenged by Coil, who argues that "there is not enough known or ascertainable about the working of ancient or medieval lodges, including those up to the middle of the 18th century to occupy an author more than a few days for the telling of the whole story." While Coil did not have access to any of Bromwell's work, he disparages the entire project stating that "the fact that the five lodges established by Bromwell soon lapsed and that the entire subject matter, including the book, is entirely forgotten, except for encyclopedic items, sufficiently indicates the lack of value in the work."
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of his distinguished services to the Craft" as well as "a slight evidence of our appreciation of and regard for his high masonic and personal character." This was the first time that someone was nominated as an honorary member of the Grand Lodge of
Colorado, and he would remain the only honorary member up to the time of his death in 1903. This motion was proposed because " does not need this honor to add to his fame as a wise and good mason, but because we honor ourselves in honoring him".
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Bromwell which contained the "most valuable information which should not be issued except through a series of degrees." The original rite consisted of two degrees, known as "Select
Architects" and "Most Excellent Architect"; on May 26, 1875, the "Royal Architects" degree was added. These degrees were not innovations introduced into freemasonry but rather "designed to impart to students of the Craft a knowledge of Masonic symbolism not otherwise obtainable."
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1091:. Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co., Inc.
901:. Denver, Co.: W. F. Robinson and Co., Printers.
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426:The Song of the Wahbeek: A Poem
1387:People from Vandalia, Illinois
674:. The Masonic History Company.
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192:Henry Pelham Holmes Bromwell
160:Emma M. Bromwell (1864β1865)
152:Henrietta Elizabeth Bromwell
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119:The Song of the Wahbeek
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301:Presidential Elector
224:Family and education
28:Henry P. H. Bromwell
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1362:Lawyers from Denver
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239:Baltimore, Maryland
200:U.S. representative
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