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Version vom 10. Januar 2011, 22:40 Uhr

by Karen Kidd

Haunted Chambers: the Lives of Early Women Freemasons

“ . . . and I have no doubt other ancient Lodges have their lady members just as
ancient buildings have their haunted chambers.”
W. Fred Vernon, 1892 edition of Ars Quatour Coronatorum


"These women aren't supposed to have existed.

But they did.

"Haunted Chambers", for the first time ever, presents not only the most complete list of early women Freemasons but also as much detail about their lives as can still be found. Here are their stories, long suppressed, ignored and marginalized. They include medieval women stone cutters; so-called "adoptive" women Freemasons; an aristocrat; a countess; an early New Brunswick settler; a war hero; a writer of women's rights; an immigrant Irish girl; the famed sculptress of Abraham Lincoln's statue in the US Capitol Rotunda and many whose names are now lost.

Some will find this book a challenge. Some would rather it never had been written, let alone published. "Haunted Chambers" is highly recommended to anyone who wants the actual history of these early women Freemasons and aren't afraid to read it. "

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