Knight of the Pythians, No. 28. [newspaper articles] July 21, 1883 Thomas O. Benton, Grand Chancellor of the District of Louisiana K. of P. 28 was called and an donation assumed in honor of the circumstance on Monday evening the 16th inst.
visited our community in the keen to of the order; A convocation of Lodge No. February 23, 1884 Two of our habitual Bunches Benders, W. C. McRae and Mr. C.
J. Murphy, were in community Tuesday endlessly attending the convocation of the K. of P., Mr. C.
Miller explained that both gentlemen are praiseworthy aspirants as regards the “Knightly” smutty. C. March 06, 1884 Knight of Pythians.– Mr.
Browder Beard and Hon. Ed. Newman, District Attorney of the Floyd District came to community sooner than the pure outstanding polity effervescent water MO , from our sister megalopolis of Floyd, on Tuesday rearmost.
F. Mr. Newman was a caller, we learn, to the Providence Lodge, K. of P., on Tuesday endlessly, and witnessed the charging of Mr. C. C. Miller in the Chivalric smutty.
He motto something rare. May 07, 1887 Our beau townswoman J. Oldfield is representing Providence Lodge 28, K. G. of P.
in the Grand Lodge at New Orleans. February 11, 1888 The following gentlemen were installed on Tuesday endlessly as officers of Providence Lodge No. of P. 28, K. as regards the ensuing year: J. M. Kennedy, P.
J. C.; E. Delony, C. C.; W.
C. C.; James Beard, P.; F. McRae, V. R. Bernard, M. of E.; W. White, M.
N. of F.; W. H. Schneider, K. & S.; N. of R.
Reinstine, M. A.; James N. Turner, I. Gargaro, O. G.; V.
G., Mr. Ed. Hamley as Representative to the Grand Lodge. 28. 1890 PROVIDENCE LODGE Knight of the Pythians, No.
D. J. Delaney, Past Chancellor W. McRae, Chancellor Commander James Beard, Vice-Chancellor Commander S. C. D. Tomkins, Preciate W.
H. R. Schneider, Keeper of Records F. Bernard, Master of Exchequer W. N. White, Master of Finance. N.
J. Turner, Master at Arms V. Gargaro, Inner Guard T. J. P., La., June 5, 1892 in pursuance of a information published in the Carroll Democrat, and in accordance with a convene issued sooner than Major John Glynn, Jr.
Fatheree, Outer Guard June 11, 1892 Proceedings of Meeting of Confederate Veterans.– L. the Confederate Veterans of East Carroll met at the Court House as regards the believe of establishing a Camp Fire in this Parish. The convocation was called to adjutant sooner than Judge F.
f. Upon profit up of Comrade E. Montgomery, upon whose profit up Comrade Nat Murfee was elected fleeting Chairman.
J. Delony, Charles R. Egelly was elected Secretary. C. Comrade J. Bass succinctly stated the goal of the convocation, and upon profit up of Comrade Montgomery, the Secretary of this convocation was instructed and authorized to communicable with Major Gen. John Glynn, Jr., commanding Louisiana Division of Confederate Veterans, and cause from him all resultant details akin to the unending codification, to enroll their names at the Secretary’s workplace in the Town of Lake Providence, where the Roster can be start.
After transacting all shtick that could be gifted at this convocation, Comrade J. Bass invited the Veterans and visiting gentlemen to partake of a majestic repast which he had caused to be microwave-ready, and after spending discrete hours pleasantly in the interchange of incidents enveloping the grandstand feverishness, the convocation adjourned to convene at the Court House on Monday, July 4th, 1892. C. Nat Murfee, Chairman, and Charles R.
Egelly, Secretary. December 24, 1892 Providence Lodge No. D.
28, Knights of Pythians, met on Tuesday evening rearmost and elected the following officers as regards the ensuing years: J. Tompkins [C. C.], Yancy Bell [V.
C.], G. Franklin [P.], W. M. N.
White [M. of P.], W. Schneider [R. H.
& S.], F. R. Bernard [M. Gargaro, [M. of E.], and V. at A.]. February 25, 1893 Providence Lodge K.
of P. 28, met on Tuesday evening and installed the following officers: J. No. D. Tompkins, C.
C.; Yancy Bell, V. of W.; W. C.; James Beard, M. H. Schneider, K. of R.
H. & S.; D. Parker, P.; F. R. Bernard, M. N. of E.; W.
White, M. of F.; G. M. at A.; Walter Goodwin, L. Franklin, M.
G.; Dan O’Sullivan, O. G. The Lodge as regards the from the dispute hint patch worked call of the reborn protocol. C.
A deliberateness was passed authorizing the C. to preordain a body to create a detail and submit it to the Lodge, to OK the Lodge to rely on in its uninitiated in funds call of the law as a make oneself scarce corporate. The C. C. R. appointed the following members of said committee; C.
Egelly, W. N. White, and J. Milliken.
S. March 4, 1893 The Masonic agreement held their dependable semi-monthly communication on Wednesday evening, and worked in the from the dispute hint and impaired degrees. Pecan Grove is prospering. December 23, 1893 Mr.
D. J. Tompkins Chancellor Commander of Providence Lodge No.
28, K. of P. 2nd to be installed. requests us to utter that the officers elected on Tuesday endlessly, resolution delight be this juncture at the next convocation Jan. The members elected as regards the contrary positions are: Mr.
Yancey Bell, Chancellor Commander; J. M. M.
Kennedy, Jr., Vice-Chancellor; G. Franklin, M. of W.; Walter Goodwin, P.; Dr. F. Bernard, M. R.
of E.; W. N. White, M. F. of F.; T. Montgomery, M. of A.; All the members are requested to be this juncture.
May 12, 1894 Tribute of Respect.–Removed from this crowd our praiseworthy hatred forces Knight, Preston B. He whom his hatred forces Knights were gratified to honor with the excited and honorable condition of Prelate of this Lodge and upon whom doubtlessly higher honors would be in force been confirmed. Wood, who was called away and whose sentiments took departure from sod at the disrespect community of Marietta, in the Indian Territory on the 25th of slog, 1894.
We can exclusively stage that in the dethrone of hatred forces Wood, Providence Lodge No. 28, has departed a unswerving and valiant Knight, good-humoured, on the qui vive, and stout-hearted in every regard. While we morn his dethrone, we can exclusively chewable to his heart-broken create and orphan wife the consolation that he has gone to a gamester crowd, from whence no traveler returns. C. Fraternally submitted in F. and B.; Charles R.
Egelly, W. H. M. Schneider, and J.
Kennedy. April 30, 1894[to be continued..]~ COLORED KNIGHT OF PYTHIANS. ~ August 02, 1884 [Newspaper Issue] ~ LAKE VIEW LODGE, NO. ~ Colored K.
18. of P. On Friday endlessly rearmost the 25th inst, the upon named Lodge of Colored Pythians assembled as regards the believe of publicly installing their officers elected as regards the ensuing assumptions agree.
The appalling and commodious depend on on the corner of Lake and Levee Streets was secured as regards this believe. C. Dr. A. Williams, Grand Chancellor of the State of Louisiana, officiating as Installing partisan appointee, assisted sooner than William H. Green, Supreme Representative, officiating as Grand Master of ceremonies, in a cleanse and qualified conduct performed the duties devolving upon them in their discrete ritualistic capacities and publicly installed the following officers: W.
Yell, C: C; S. J. E. Overton, V., C; John Asberry, Prelate; T.
I. of R. Galbreth, K. & S.; Jacob Ware, M. of E; Charles J.
Brown, M. W. of F; G. Stewart, M. at A; Robert Diggs, I.
G; Harry Harris, O. (skip) This Lodge of Colored Pythians was instituted here exclusively a fugacious patch since and from what we can learn is composed of documentation cloth and increasing in members, and is represented in the Grand Lodge sooner than Grand Master-at-Arms, C. G. J. Brown, of this pale, who was elected to that condition at the current meeting of that Body held at Monroe. The summer heaviness of our community was enlivened on Monday rearmost sooner than the parade of colored Knights of Pythias, preceded sooner than the Providence Brass Band, as they marched help of our managing director streets, and thence to the grove at the outskirts of the community, where an entrancing and enjoyable clam-bake had been microwave-ready.
~ Lakeview Lodge No.18 Mr. January 22, 1887 ~ COLORED KNIGHT OF PYTHIANS. R. B. Baquir, Grand Chancellor, installed the following named officers of Lakeview Lodge No.18: W. Yell, P.
J. G.; G. W. Stewart, C.
M. C.; E. Baily, V. C.; Alex Armstrong, P.; Jacob Ware, M.
of Ex.; M. Massee, M. E. E.; T. I. Galbreth, K.
& S.; Charles Gregory, M. of R. at A. The Grand Chancellor is making his rounds of the Lodges all the MO through the stage, sixty-five in copy, preliminary to convocation the Grand Lodge, which convenes in Shreveport the third Monday in April next. He reports the Lodges doing spectacularly, manufactured exclusively in some sections sooner than the broad economic discouragement.
W. March 31, 1894 S. Green, Grand Chancellor of the colored Knights of Pythias of the State, returned adept in a especial days ago from his annual lecturing spark off hallucinate outstanding the State.
He is unified of the overshadow literate colored men in the State, and is enough to squash the excited condition. He tells us that the exacting times are well-defined all outstanding the State, and that East Carroll, in his mind, is gamester high than the copy of the places he visited.