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6. The Masonic funeral of Brother William Ramsay, February 12, 1785, at Alexandria.
7. Laying of the cornerstone of the capitol at the Federal City (Was.h.i.+ngton, D. C.), September 18, 1793, upon which occasion WAs.h.i.+NGTON walked in the procession.
[79] Cf. Historical sketch before quoted, p. 24.
[80] Anti-Masonic Republican Convention before quoted, p. 26.
[81] Grand Master of Virginia, 1793-1795.
[82] Vindication of General Was.h.i.+ngton before quoted, p. 15.
[83] Cf. "Reprint of Minutes of Grand Lodge," Vol. I, p. 19.
[84] "Freemasonry in Pennsylvania, 1727-1781," Vol. I, p. 39.
[85] Address in full, _ibid._, pp. 399-402.
[86] All of the original correspondence is in the Archives of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Mss., Vol. A.
[87] "Was.h.i.+ngton Sesqui-Centennial Celebration, Nov. 5, 1902, Memorial Volume," pp. 135-6.
[88] Cf. "Old Masonic Lodges of Pennsylvania," Vol. II, Chapter LIII, pp. 242-250.
[89] Specimen in Museum of Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.