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English: Lewis How was the first Senior Warden of Acacia Lodge No. 85. He was a great intellect and educator in town. This photo is from the lodge's own history book, written and printed by Worshipful Brother Frederick A. Hubbard in 1926 [1]
Date before 1926
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Source (1926) History of Masonry in Greenwich, Connecticut, 1763-1926 (1st Edition ed.), Stamford, CT: The Gillespie Brothers, Inc., pp. 1−202
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  1. (1926) History of Masonry in Greenwich, Connecticut, 1763-1926 (1st Edition ed.), Stamford, CT: The Gillespie Brothers, Inc., pp. 1−202

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