Rare Cannonball
Will there be repercussions from the sale of a book rare1871 of the Masons?
I have this Very Rare first addition of what the "bible" free masons.The History of Freemasonry by Mitchell -1871. My father, John Shelton, was a member for some ancestors. They built "Rural Plains" about Studley is the oldest house in Hanover County, dating back to 1670. Sir John Shelton received the property that is through grants from King granted in 1609 and has remained in the Shelton family ever since. It is the oldest house in the United States in continuous possession of the same family. Married Patrick Henry Sarah Shelton in "Rural Plains" in 1754. It was damaged by cannon balls for the Confederacy during the Battle of Totopotomoy Creek in 1864. With this kind of story I sell even though I am deeply in debt? "This secret society was angry?
Greetings from a Master Mason. Mr. President, if it is true that the old a relic, you might want to consider keeping it. I gather from your question that you are not a Mason. You may want to consider talking with local members of the Masonic Lodge on this item if you do not intend to keep. In fact, they may be willing to buy it for Your Own screen. More properly, you donate and display the history of their respective owners. Since they are family members, and Masonry largely a family tradition, it is possible want to ask about becoming a Mason himself. Well, the men standing are always welcome.