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Redmanship in Kentucky for Fifty Great Suns

Chapter 6 KENTUCKY UNDER A DEPUTY GREAT INCOHONEE, AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF TRIBES BY THE GREAT COUNCIL OF THE UNITED STATES, 1894.

Word Count: 1271    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

drawal card from Ninegret Tribe, No. 21, of New London, Conn. Where he received his honors as a Past Sachem is not known, as it is certain he was not known as a Past Sachem in Ninegret T

isted by Great Chief of Records of the G. C. U. S., Charles C. Conley, of Pennsylvania; Past Great Incohonee and National Exemplifier Thos. K. Donnalley, of Philadelphia; Great Sachem of Illinois, Wilson Brooks, of Chicago, and Past Great Sachem Judge Alfred Ellison, of Indianapolis, Ind. The work of the Adoption Degree was exemplified by the chiefs of the new Tribe, the National Exemplifier having been drilling them for

m 18 had previously taken membership in Miantonomo Tribe, No. 1, and became members of Onequa, No. 2, by th

. 404, with 35 charter members, including many members of old Wyando

n, on the 24th of Hot Moon, G. S

dsburg, on the 27th of Hot Moon

t Augusta, on the 1st of Beaver Moon,

le, on the 6th of Hunting Moon, G.

at Louisville, on the 2

ontas, at Lexington, with a charter membe

e foregoing by the Great C

the United States in Corn Moon, G. S. D.

evailed. Under these circumstances it seemed better to place the interests of the Order in Kentucky in charge of some one on the ground, who could give them personal oversight. By consent of our Board of Great Chiefs the Great Sachem of Ohio was visited, and at a meeting of the Great Chiefs of Ohio and several of its Representatives and ex-Representatives to this body, arrangements were made by which Ohio resigned its control of Kentucky except of the two Tribes, the fires of which were then burning. At the Great Sun Council of Ohio in Flower Moon, it was voted that its authority over these two Tribes should be withdrawn this Cold Moon. By good fortune, an enthusiastic Red Man from Conne

. Mendenhall addressed a circular letter to all Tribes and Past Sachems i

f the 11th sun of Beaver Moon, relative to the

Tribe, No. 7, at Louisville, Ky., on the 9th sleep of this moon, with about 70 charter mem

cial effort to be present in the hunting grounds of Lexingt

d the Great Council Degree conferred upon all Past Sachems then in wait

e place in Red Men's Hal

r my jurisdiction, and they will pay their per capita tax to the Great Council

. C. U. S. for G. S. D., gives the following statistics for the Tribes in Kentucky under the

tted by card, 2; withdrawn by card, 20;

F KENTUCKY.-LEXINGTON

J. R. McConnell, W. C. Conley, P. G. S. of Penn., Chas. C. C

r, J. W. Hollar, R. W. Jones, O. R. King, T. M. Russell,

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