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Our Triangular Assemblies<\/strong><\/p>\n

Attleboro ~ Hyde Park ~ Providence Councils<\/strong><\/p>\n

How and when did they start?<\/strong><\/p>\n

(Research Paper of April 2,\u00a0 1959)<\/strong><\/p>\n

R.I. George M. Ellis<\/strong><\/p>\n

Hyde Park Council<\/strong><\/p>\n

Illustrious Master 1944-1945<\/strong><\/p>\n

Over the past years, we have heard many Past Illustrious Masters comment on Past Triangular Assemblies of Hyde Park, Attleboro, and Providence Councils, and while their stories were very interesting, as well as plausible, we could not help come to the conclusion that they all did not dove-tail to make a complete story.<\/p>\n

As this Triangle Assembly (April 2, 1959) was being planned, and we reflected on all these past stories, it occurred to us that this might b e the 30th<\/sup> Anniversary visit to Hyde Park, and if so, some special plans should be made. To this end we began to search our own records, and after doing so and not finding all that we had hoped on the subject, we asked the Recorders of the other Councils in the Triangle, Attleboro and Providence, to do likewise, hoping that the records of the three Councils would give us an accurate and complete story. While we have been able to substantiate some of the stories we have heard, we have not yet been able to verify all details.<\/p>\n

Chronologically, here is what we have found in the Records. Under the date of October 31, 1929 a Dispensation was issued to Attleboro Council to visit Providence Council No. 1 and confer the Royal Degree. Under the date of January 6, 1930 a Dispensation was issued to Attleboro Council to receive Providence Council No. 1 in Attleboro Council, and for them to confer the Royal Degree on one of their candidates. Neither of these events mentions Hyde Park Council.<\/p>\n

The records of a Providence Council No. 1 Assembly on September 12, 1930 says \u201cThe Thrice Illustrious Master, Thomas H. Doane, announces that the Most Illustrious Grand Master of Rhode Island will make an Official Visitation on the regular Assembly in November. The Most Illustrious Grand Master of Massachusetts, accompanied by the officers of Hyde Park Council, and Attleboro Council will also pay us a Fraternal Visit on the same evening\u201d.<\/p>\n

The records of that November 14, 1930 Assembly of Providence Council No. 1 read, \u201cIllustrious Companions Charles Thomae and Freddy Mosley, Master of Ceremonies of Attleboro and Hyde Park Council respectfully, entered the Lodge room and announced that Companion G. Lester Hewitt, Illustrious Master of Attleboro Council, and Companion Ernest T. Johnson, Illustrious Master of Hyde Park Council, and their board of Officers, are in an adjoining apartment for the purpose of paying a fraternal visit.\u201d\u00a0 Later on, following the account of the reception of the Most Illustrious Grand Master of Rhode Island, among the Suite were listed<\/p>\n