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2999 | A Narrative of the Facts and Circumstances Relating to the Kidnapping and Presumed Murder of William Morgan, and of the Attempt to Carry off David C. Miller, and to Burn or Destroy the Printing Office of the Latter, for the Purpose of Preventing the Printing and Publishing of the Book, Entitled “Illustrations of Masonry.” Prepared under the Direction of Several Committees Appointed at Meetings of the Citizens of the Counties of Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, and Niagara, in the State of New York. | |
2974 | BENTLEY, A.P. | History of the Abduction of William Morgan, and the Anti- Masonic Excitement of 1826-30, with Many Details and Incidents Never Before Published. |
2975 | BERNARD, DAVID. | Light on Masonry: A Collection of All the Most Important Documents on the Subject of Speculative Free Masonry: Embracing the Reports of the Western Committees in Relation to the Abduction of William Morgan ... |
2976 | BRACKNEY, WILLIAM H. | Religious Antimasonry: The Genesis of a Political Party. |
5575 | BRACKNEY, WILLIAM H. | “Experience versus Conviction: The Baptist Response to the Antimasonic Impulse, 1826-1830.” |
2977 | BRADLEY, J. | An Address to Masons, on the Importance of Forming Associations; Spreading Light among Uninformed Brethren; Securing Their Funds from Failures, and Establishing Academies ... |
2978 | BROWN, HENRY. | A Narrative of the Anti-Masonick Excitement, in the Western Part of the State of New-York, during the Years 1826, '7, '8, and a Part of 1829. |
2979 | BURNS, ROBERT D. | “The Abduction of William Morgan.” |
2980 | CHASE, JAMES S. | Emergence of the Presidential Nominating Convention, 1789-1832. |
2981 | CONVENTION OF DELEGATES OPPOSED TO FREE MASONRY. | Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates Opposed to Free Masonry, which Met at LeRoy, Genesee Co., N.Y., March 6, 1828. |
2982 | CUMMINGS, WILLIAM L. | A Bibliography of Anti-Masonry, |
2983 | DAVIS, DAVID B. | “Some Themes of Counter-Subversion: An Analysis of Anti-Masonic, Anti-Catholic, and Anti-Mormon Literature.” |
2984 | DOUGLASS, HARRY S. | “The Legend of William Morgan.” |
2985 | FORMISANO, RONALD P., and KATHLEEN SMITH KUTOLOWSKI. | “Antimasonry and Masonry: The Genesis of Protest, 1826-1827.” |
2988 | FREEMASONS, Monroe County. | Address of the Freemasons of Monroe County to the Public, on Returning Their Charter. |
2989 | GIDDINS, EDWARD. | An Account of the Savage Treatment of Captain William Morgan, in Fort Niagara, Who Was Subsequently Murdered by the Masons, and Sunk in Lake Ontario, for Publishing the Secrets of Masonry ... |
2986 | GREENE, SAMUEL D. | The Broken Seal; or, Personal Reminiscences of the Morgan Abduction & Murder. |
5576 | GREGORIO, DAVID I. | “Antimasonry: Political Action or Collective Disorder? An Inquiry Concerning the Structural Determinants of a Social Movement.” |
2990 | GRIFFEN, LELAND M. | The Antimasonic Persuasion: A Study of Public Address in the American Antimasonic Movement 1826-1838. |
5577 | HAIGH, ELIZABETH B. | “New York Antimasons, 1826-1833.” |
2987 | HAMILTON, MILTON W. | “Anti-Masonic Newspapers, 1826-1834.” |
2991 | KNIGHT, THOMAS A. | The Strange Disappearance of William Morgan. |
2992 | LACKEY, JAMES, and others, defendants. | The Trial of James Lackey, Isaac Evertson, Chauncy H. Coe, Holoway Howard, Hiram Hubbard, John Butterfield, James Ganson, Asa Knowlen, Harris Seymour, Henry Howard, and Moses Roberts, for Kidnapping Capt. William Morgan; at the Ontario General Sessions, Held at Can-andaigua, Ontario County, Aug. 22, 1827 ... |
2993 | LANE, WILLIAM T. | “The William Morgan Affair. Articles Appearing in the Livingston Register, Oct. 1826-Dec. 1827. A Chronological Bibliography.” |
2994 | LANG, OSSIAN H. | History of Freemasonry in the State of New York. |
2995 | MCCARTHY, CHARLES. | The Antimasonic Party: A Study of Political Anti- Masonry in the United States, 1827-1840, pp. 365-574 in Annual Report of the American Historical Association, 1902, Vol. 1. |
2996 | MONROE COUNTY COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO ASCERTAIN THE FATE OF CAPT. WILLIAM MORGAN. | Supplementary Report of the Committee Appointed to Ascertain the Fate of Capt. William Morgan. |
2997 | MORGAN, WILLIAM. | Illustrations of Masonry, by One of the Fraternity, Who Has Devoted Thirty Years to the Subject ... |
2998 | MORRIS, ROBERT. | William Morgan; or Political Anti-Masonry, Its Rise, Growth and Decadence. |
3001 | N.Y. Assembly. | Select Committee on the Abduction of William Morgan. Report of the Select Committee on That Part of the Governor's Message Relating to the Abduction of William Morgan. Made to the Assembly, Feb. 16, 1829. |
3002 | N.Y. Senate. | Committee on the Abduction of William Morgan. Report of the Committee on the Abduction of William Morgan, Made to the Senate, Feb. 14 1829. |
3000 | NATIONAL CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ... | Fourteenth National Convention Held in Opera hall, Batavia, N.Y., September 12th, 13th & 14th, 1882. Reports of Proceedings, Addresses, the Unveiling of the Morgan Monument, and Letter of Thurlow Weed. |
3003 | O'REILLY, HENRY. | American Political-Antimasonry, with Its “Good-Enough Morgan.” “One of the Most Singular Features in American Social, Religious and Political History ... Brief Notices of Some Events in the History of the Political-Antimasonic Excitement ... |
3004 | STONE, WILLIAM L. | Letters on Masonry and Anti-Masonry, Addressed to the Hon. John Quincy Adams. |
3005 | VALANCE, HENRY L. | Confession of the Murder of William Morgan. As Taken Down by L. John L. Finery, of Racine County, Wisconsin, in the Summer of 1848, Now First Given to the Public. |
5578 | VAUGHN, WILLIAM P. | The Antimasonic Party in the United States, 1826-1843. |
3006 | WAKEMAN, WILLIAM S. | The William Morgan Mystery Solved. |
3007 | WEED, THURLOW, defendant. | Trial for Libel. Circuit Court... Jacob Gould vs. Thurlow Weed. Albany, Sept. 13, 1831. |
3008 | WEED, THURLOW, defendant. | The Facts Stated. Hon. Thurlow Weed on the Morgan Abduction. A Document for the People. |
3009 | WHITNEY, PARKHURST, and others, defendants. | Trial of Parkhurst Whitney, Timothy Shaw, Noah Beach, William Miller, and Samuel P.T. Chubbock; for a Conspiracy; The Abduction, False Imprisonment, and Assault and Battery, of William Morgan: Held at a Special Circuit Court, Held at Lockport, Niagara County, 1831... |
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