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 William Morgan (anti-Mason) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Morgan was a resident of Batavia, New York, whose disappearance in 1826 sparked a powerful anti-Freemason movement in the United States.
Morgan's disappearance—and the minimal punishment received by his kidnappers—sparked a series of protests against the Freemasons throughout New York and the neighboring states.
Apparently, some Masons objected and a new petition was drawn up without Morgan on it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Morgan_(anti-Mason)   (1279 words)

  
 Morgan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Morgan (anti-Mason), person whose disappearance sparked anti-Freemason hysteria in the United States
William Alexander Morgan, anti Batista Guerrilla, said CIA operative active, executed by Castro [2] [3] [4]
William Morgan (scientist), who won the Copley Medal in 1789 for his two Papers on the values of Reversions and Survivorships, printed in the two last volumes of the Philosophical Transactions, in the field of actuarial science
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Morgan   (570 words)

  
 A Page about Freemasonry: The Anti-Masonic Party
William Morgan was probably a Mason (he certainly was allowed into Lodges), but in 1826 he became angry when brethren refused to allow him to join a petition for a new Royal Arch Chapter in Batavia, NY.
The Anti-Mason Party in the United States 1826-1843, by William Preston Vaughn, published 1983
The Anti-Masonic party candidate for President in 1832 was a former Mason who said he now realized the Masons were a threat to the country.
web.mit.edu /dryfoo/Masonry/Essays/anti-Masonic.html   (1283 words)

  
 Was William Morgan
Morgan and the Masons became the standing theme of conversation in the field and tavern.
It is historical fact that William Morgan lived in Batavia, New York, a town on the road between Buffalo and Rochester, New York, undoubtedly the same road mentioned in Etidorhpa, “a much traveled road stretching east, and west uniting the extremes of the state.
It is historical fact that William Morgan had a wife, which is also confirmed in Etidorhpa.
www.holloworbs.com /Etidor_william_morgan.htm   (2588 words)

  
 The Morgan Affair
It's only one...." Rather, we are of the belief that IF Masons murdered Morgan they should have been swiftly punished for their crimes and if they did not, the anti-Masonic faction should drop their use of this tired canard immediately.
Morgan was arrested several times on various claims, some real and some apparently 'trumped up', possibly at the instigation of the local Masons.
William Morgan was born in 1774 (yes, well over 200 years ago!) in Virginia.
www.masonicinfo.com /morgan.htm   (1670 words)

  
 United States Presidents and the Masonic Power Structure Pt1b
Morgan wrote a book exposing the Masons, (Illuminations of Masonry) He was arrested by a gang of Masonic desperadoes, at the insistence of the Master of the lodge of Masons in Canadaigua.
Morgan was bound and weighted and drowned in the Niagra River by the Masons.
An Account of the Savage Treatment of Captain William Morgan, by Edward Giddins A monument to William Morgan, thirty eight feet in height and weighing forty tons stands in the old cemetery in Batavia, New York.
www.geocities.com /lord_visionary/uspresidentasmasons_1b.htm   (5224 words)

  
 A brief biography of Andrew Jackson 1767 - 1845: 18
This strange and short lived party formed partly because of the apparent murder of William Morgan, an ex-mason, who had tried to publish the Masons' secret rituals, and denounced them.
On September 26, 1931, the first national convention in American History nominated William Wirt for president under the banner of the Anti-Masonic Party.
Political Anti-Masonism may have also represented an attempt to harness the growing anti elitism, and as it happened, both major candidates for president were or had been high in the Masonic order.
odur.let.rug.nl /usa.990917/P/aj7/about/bio/jack18.htm   (449 words)

  
 Freemasonry: Midwife to an Occult Empire
William Wynn Westcott (December 17, 1848 - July, 1925), East London coroner, a Freemason, Theosophist, Qabalist, Supreme Magus of the Societas Rosicruciana and founding member (and organizing genius) behind the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
Masonic Disinformation, Propaganda, Dissembling, and Hate Techniques for a concise elaboration of their techniques.
If you’re on a jury, and the defendant is a Mason, and makes the grand hailing sign, you must obey it; you must disagree with your brother jurors, if necessary, but you must be sure not to bring the Mason guilty, for that would bring disgrace upon our order.
www.conspiracyarchive.com /NWO/Freemasonry.htm   (6046 words)

  
 Welcome to The American Presidency
In 1826, general approval of Masonry suffered a sudden, dramatic reversal as a result of the mysterious disappearance in western New York of William Morgan, a Mason known to be on the point of publishing an exposé of his order's secrets.
Vermont gave the party seven electoral votes and elected an Anti-Masonic governor, William A. Palmer.
The Anti-Masonic Party was the first party to hold a nominating convention and the first to announce a platform.
ap.grolier.com /article?assetid=0017460-00&templatename=/article/artic...   (377 words)

  
 Cerza_AM_Chronology.htm
Nathaniel Ives, of Wellington, Vermont, was expelled from a Masonic lodge for seducing the wife of a neighbor.
He was not a Mason; his presence dispels the rumor that he was antagonistic to the Craft.
This is a novel; Chapter 27 is entitled “The Mysteries of Freemasonry” and the discussion of the subject by the characters indicates that the Mason had joined because he was lonely and because of curiosity.
www.preciousheart.net /freemasonry/Cerza_AM_Chronology.htm   (4501 words)

  
 Anti-Masonic party
William Morgan - Morgan, William: see Anti-Masonic party.
Anti-Masonic party, American political organization that rose after the disappearance in W New York state in 1826 of William Morgan.
A former Mason, Morgan had written a book purporting to reveal Masonic secrets.
www.factmonster.com /ce6/history/A0804240.html   (220 words)

  
 Weighing the counsel of Finney and Moody re: Freemasonry
Morgan, and the publication of Masonry consequent thereupon in the books I have named, broke upon the church - fast asleep on this subject - like a clap of thunder from a clear sky.
Before the publishing of Morgan’s book, the Baptist denomination, especially, in that part of the country, had been greatly carried away by Freemasonry.
The two major issues upon which their objections were based were the taking of oaths, in which each Mason agreed to suffer a hideous death if he should reveal the teachings of Freemasonry, and the fact that a Christian who joined the lodge would be yoked with unbelievers.
www.ephesians5-11.org /finmood.htm   (2433 words)

  
 The Builder Magazine - December 1926
William Winston Seaton of Washington, one of the editors of the National Intelligencer, the chief organ of the National Republicans and later of the Whigs, did not let his Masonry diminish the intensity of his attacks on Jackson.
Morgan received much, if any benefit from this action as she married, late in 1830, a seceded Mason named George W. Harris, and evidently removed westward.
From the Masonic viewpoint, the Anti-Masonic party is a subject that cannot be lightly dismissed for it developed into the most highly organized and powerful foe that Masonry has ever had in the United states.
www.phoenixmasonry.org /the_builder_1926_december.htm   (12428 words)

  
 Founding Fathers at LBC
Captain Morgan caused a small uproar against the Masons which culminated in a vital anti-Freemason movement causing nearly 40% of Masons belonging to the Northern Jurisdiction of the United States to secede and, in 1829, gave birth to an anti-Masonic political party when the author, William Morgan disappeared.
In 1826 Masons murdered Masonic whistle blower Captain William Morgan.
What Morgan revealed was that the Freemasons were pledged to avenge Hiram Abiff and that their plan was to strike down the Church, the State, and the freedom of the masses.
www.leavingbabylon.com /mysteryreligion/americanmysteries/foundingfathers.htm   (2780 words)

  
 Is There No Help for the Widow's Son, Reed C. Durham, Masonry, Joseph Smith, Hiram Abif, LDS History, Books, Documents, Discourses, Magic, Jupiter Talisman, Temple Endowment
William Morgan was so contemporary with Joseph Smith, both as to time and geography, that it would be difficult to deny the probability of their acquaintance.
Such is the Masonic legend of the Secret Doctrine, or the sacred treasure in the sacred hill, or the treasure of the widow's son.
The crown was a common Masonic symbol, as well as a portion of the regalia actually worn by officers who represented the king in the higher degrees.
www.xmission.com /~country/reason/widowson.htm   (7704 words)

  
 The Builder Magazine - September 1926
Incidental to their main design of organizing what they expected to be a powerful Anti-Masonic political party, these leaders kept up as long as possible the excitement over Morgan's disappearance, encouraging the persecutions of Masons who were ministers and church members, and seeking to prevent Masons from serving on juries or holding public offices.
In 1826, a few Royal Arch Masons of Batavia petitioned the Grand Chapter of the state for a charter to establish a chapter in the village and Morgan was allowed to sign the petition.
When Morgan, on Aug. 14, 1826, deposited with the clerk of the Northern District of New York, the title, Illustrations of Masonry, for the purpose of securing a copyright, there could be no doubt of his intent.
www.phoenixmasonry.org /the_builder_1926_september.htm   (12992 words)

  
 Cerza_Bibliography.htm
Masonic Light on the Abduction of William Morgan.
The Morgan Incident and the Anti-Masonic Political Party:
(Broth­er Cummings collected “Morgan items” for sixty years; his library in 1962 was sold to the Supreme Council, N. J., and was housed in the Masonic Temple, Syracuse, New York.
www.preciousheart.net /freemasonry/Cerza_Bibliography.htm   (800 words)

  
 Thurlow Weed
Two years later, during the excitement over the disappearance of William Morgan (an infamous Anti-Freemason), he retired from the Telegraph and threw himself with enthusiasm into the attack on the Masonic order, editing for a time the Anti-Masonic Enquirer.
Entering politics as an opponent of the Democratic machine, which he termed the Albany Regency, Weed was in 1824 elected to the Assembly on the John Quincy Adams ticket, serving for a single session (1825).
In 1830 he established and became editor of the Albany Evening Journal, which he controlled for thirty-five years.
www.nndb.com /people/505/000050355   (269 words)

  
 Masonry links on the web dealing with William Morgan
I just thought I would point out that information about Morgan, his book, his disappearance, and the formation of the Anti-Masonic Political Party is to be found on the web.
Masonry links on the web dealing with William Morgan
This is supposed to be a confession, by a Mason, of Morgan's torture and murder.
www.lds-mormon.com /morgan1.shtml   (126 words)

  
 Tall Tales Told as Truth
And then there's the oft-told story of William Morgan who is supposedly a victim of Masonic retribution and supposedly murdered by Masons because he published an exposé on Freemasonry.
Taxil subsequently confessed to the world that it was a giant hoax on the Catholic Church for their paranoia about Freemasonry - but that doesn't stop a few anti-Masonic adherents from continuing to use Taxil's admitted lies today.
It should be remembered, though, that while anti-Masons often take selected (and often partial out-of-context) quotes from individual writers to 'prove their point', no single person can speak for Masonry except a Grand Master - and then only during his term of office and in his own jurisdiction!
www.masonicinfo.com /talltales.htm   (695 words)

  
 Peace Bibliography I-Q
Ladd, William, A Solemn Appeal to Christians of all Denominations in Favor of the Cause of Universal Peace/By Philanthropos, American Peace Society, Boston, MA, 1836.
Jay, William, War and Peace: The Evils of the First and a Plan for Preserving the Last, Ozer Pub., Englewood, NJ, 1972, (reprint of 1919 ed.).
O'Rourke, William, The Harrisburg 7 and the New Catholic Left, Thomas Y. Crowell, NYC, 1972.
www.centeronconscience.org /biblio_I-Q.htm   (12137 words)

  
 World Future Society -- Futurist Index A-L
Ellis, William N., and the FUTURIST staff, "Appropriate Technology: A Mini-Directory," April 1977.
Brown, William, and Herman Kahn, "A World Turning Point and a Better Prospect for the Future," December 1975.
Ellis, William N., "Weighing Our Technology Options" [book review of Technology Choice by Kelvin W. Willoughby], July-August 1990; "The New Ruralism: The Post-Industrial Age is Upon Us," August 1975.
www.wfs.org /futindexA-L.htm   (10833 words)

  
 APA Pacific Division - 2005 Pacfic Division Program
Speaker: William H. Krieger (California State Polytechnic University-Pomona)
Commentators: Alan Goldman (College of William and Mary)
apa-pacific.org /archive/2005p.php   (4910 words)

  
 ipedia.com: William Morgan Article
William Morgan is the name of: A 16th century translator of the Bible ; A person whose disappearance sparked anti- Freemason hysteria in the United States A scientist who won the Copley Medal in 1789...
A person whose disappearance sparked anti-Freemason hysteria in the United States (see: William Morgan (anti-Mason)
A 16th century translator of the Bible (see: William Morgan (Bible translator);
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 William Morgan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A person whose disappearance sparked anti- Freemason hysteria in the United States ( see : William Morgan (anti-Mason))
William G. Morgan, who invented volleyball in Holyoke, Massachusetts on February 9, 1895.
William Morgan Butler, a U.S. political figure in the 1920s
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Morgan   (178 words)

  
 William Morgan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A person whose disappearance sparked anti-Freemason hysteria in the United States (see: William Morgan (anti-Mason))
William G. Morgan, who invented volleyball in Holyoke, Massachusetts on February 9, 1895.
William Morgan Butler, a U.S. political figure in the 1920s
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Morgan   (178 words)

  
 William Morgan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A person whose disappearance sparked anti- Freemason hysteria in the United States ( see : William Morgan (anti-Mason))
William G. Morgan, who invented volleyball in Holyoke, Massachusetts on February 9, 1895.
William Morgan Butler, a U.S. political figure in the 1920s
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Morgan   (178 words)

  
 The Mormon Baptism of William Morgan the anti-Mason
The Mormon Baptism of William Morgan the anti-Mason
William Morgan, widely believed at the time to have been murdered by a coterie of Masons after his mysterious disappearance from the steps of the Canandaigua Jail in 1826, later became one of the first persons to receive by proxy the new Mormon rite of Baptism for the Dead in the year 1841.
She was the widow of William Morgan, of Masonic memory, and twenty years before had stood over the body of her husband, found at the mouth of Oak Orchard Creek, on Lake Ontario.
www.lds-mormon.com /morgan2.shtml   (5144 words)

  
 Morgan
William Morgan (anti-Mason) William Morgan was a resident of Freemason movement in the United States.
Lilah Morgan Lilah Morgan is a Stephanie Romanov.
Morgan Township, Minnesota Morgan Township is a township located in 2000 census, the township had a total population of...
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