A Century of Free Masonry in Nantucket, Volume 2, by Alexander Starbuck, offers a detailed historical account of Freemasonry on Nantucket Island. This meticulously researched volume explores the development and activities of Masonic lodges and their members over a century, providing valuable insights into the social and cultural impact of Freemasonry within the Nantucket community.
Starbuck’s work delves into the traditions, rituals, and significant events that shaped Freemasonry on the island. It highlights the role of Masons in local society, their contributions to civic life, and the evolving dynamics within the brotherhood. This volume stands as an important resource for those interested in the history of Freemasonry, local history, and the social fabric of Nantucket during this period.
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