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ough this life; and when you "shall be called off from your terrestrial labours by "command of our divine grand master, and your "operations sealed with the mark of his approbation, "may your soul be eternally refreshed with the "streams of living water which flow at the right "hand of God, and when the supreme architect of "all worlds shall collect his most precious jewels as "ornaments of the celestial Jerusalem, may you "everlastingly shine among those of the brightest "lustre. "We are in our own behalf, and that of the "Members of this Lodge, "Right worshipful Sir; "St Johns Lodge No. 2. "Your true and faithful brethren "April 20th 5791. "ISAAC GUION _Master_. "SAMUEL CHAPMAN _Senior Warden_. "WILLIAM JOHNSTON, _Junior Warden_. "SOLOMON HALLING, EDW. PASTEUR, JAS CARNEY, "F. LOWTHROP. "_Members of the Committee_." =FAC-SIMILE OF ADDRESS FROM ST. JOHN'S LODGE, NO. 2, NEWBERN, N. C. LETTER BOOK II, FOLIO 47-48.= Brothers: Isaac Guion, Worshipful Master, Samuel Chapman, Senior Warden, William Johnston, Junior Warden, and Solomon Halling, signers to above petition had all seen service in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Brother Guion served as Surgeon and Paymaster; Brother Chapman, Captain in 8th North Carolina, serving until the close of the War; Brother Johnston, Captain in North Carolina Militia and present at Kings Mountain. Brother Hailing was Surgeon of the 4th Carolina Regiment and served until the close of the War. WASHINGTON'S REPLY[37] TO THE BRETHREN OF ST. JOHN'S LODGE. "TO THE MASTER, WARDENS, AND MEMBERS OF ST "JOHN'S LODGE NO. 2 OF NEWBERN. "_Gentlemen_, "I receive the cordial welcome which you "are pleased to give me with sincere gratitude. "My best ambition having ever aimed at "the unbiassed approbation of my fellow-citizens, "it is peculiarly pleasing to find my conduct "so affectionately approved by a fraternity whose as- "sociation is founded in justice and benevolence. "In reciprocating the wishes contained "in your address, be persuaded that I offer a sincere "prayer for your present and future happiness. "Go. Washington" "At the following Meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 2, April 29, 1791, the Master laid before the Lod
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