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Re: General Arthur St. Clair



Gerald,
    I would be interested as well in reading this.  The General was my
GGGGGGrandfather.  I love anything I can find that was written about him.

Thank you

Michelle L. Brown
Littleton, Co
michelle.brown@qwest.com or
mlb61@gateway.net

-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald Gibbons <templar@net-link.net>
To: sinclair@mids.org <sinclair@mids.org>
Cc: Plumpett@aol.com <Plumpett@aol.com>
Date: Monday, February 07, 2000 7:53 PM
Subject: General Arthur St. Clair


>I have just came across some information about a Gereral Arthur St. Clair.
I
>will quote the paragraph which includes  the Gereral.  There is a picture
of
>him as well.  I could try scanning and sending it out as a GIF image.
>
>" Gereral Arthur St. Clair, Governor of the Northwest Territory, descendent
of
>the hereditary Grand Masters of Scotland, charter member and officer of
Nova
>Caesara Harmony Lodge No. 2 of Cincinnati; Detroit Governor. ..."
>
>This is from a booklet made by "Sesquicentennial Commission of the Grand
Lodge
>of Free and Accepted Masons of Michigan", U.S.A. Bicentennial 1776 - 1976
>PresentingGraphic View of MICHIGAN MASONIC TRACING BOARD 1764 to 1976 by
>James Fairbairn Smith, P.M., Chairman of Historiology
>
>If any one would like to read the articule in full I will do so in a
private
>Email.  It is a historical link with the Fifth Field Artillery - A REGIMENT
>THAT SURVIVED - (The U.S. Army's only link with the Revolutionary War.)
>
>Sincerely,
>Gerald Gibbons
>
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