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Curiosities of the Craft: Treasures from the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts Collection
Curiosities of the Craft: Treasures from the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts Collection
. By Aimee E.
Newell
, Hilary Anderson
Stelling
, and Catherine Compton
Swanson
. (Boston
: Grand Lodge of Masons in Massachusetts
, 2013
. Pp. 288. $44.95
.)
Edith J. Steblecki
Edith J. Steblecki
Edith J. Steblecki is Curator/Assistant Director for the Paul Revere Memorial Association, which owns and operates the Paul Revere House (ca. 1680), a historic house museum on Boston's Freedom Trail. She is the author of Paul Revere and Freemasonry.
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Edith J. Steblecki
Edith J. Steblecki is Curator/Assistant Director for the Paul Revere Memorial Association, which owns and operates the Paul Revere House (ca. 1680), a historic house museum on Boston's Freedom Trail. She is the author of Paul Revere and Freemasonry.
Online Issn: 1937-2213
Print Issn: 0028-4866
© 2014 by The New England Quarterly
2014
The New England Quarterly (2014) 87 (2): 355–357.
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Edith J. Steblecki; Curiosities of the Craft: Treasures from the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts Collection. The New England Quarterly 2014; 87 (2): 355–357. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/TNEQ_r_00378
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