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One Hundred Years
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Ceremony of "Turning the Sod" of the New Masonic Temple
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Sepia-toned photographic print from the studio of Louis James Pesha depicting a large crowd gathered in Campus Martius, for the automobile parade held as part of the Cadillaqua celebration overlapping with the Fourth of July, as viewed from an elevated position, likely at the Majestic Building, facing south
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Certificate certifying Edward Edgar Hartwick as a Prince of the Royal Secret in the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, issued Decemebr 10, 1908
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Ceremony of "Turning the Sod" of the New Masonic Temple
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Sepia-toned photographic print from the studio of Louis James Pesha depicting a large crowd gathered in Campus Martius, for the automobile parade held as part of the Cadillaqua celebration overlapping with the Fourth of July, as viewed from an elevated position, likely at the Majestic Building, facing south
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One Hundred Years
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Certificate certifying Edward Edgar Hartwick as a Prince of the Royal Secret in the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, issued Decemebr 10, 1908