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The author below, Karen Kidd, is one of my Borthers. 
We are members of Honorable Order of American Co-Masonry, American Federation of Human Rights. The Honorable Order is Headquartered in Larkspur, CO,. Karen is a member of the Honorable Order’s Lodge of Research. She has other books in the works of a similar historical basis. 

I highly recommend getting any of the books  below for yourself, and while you are at it, order a few more copies for your lodge, and others who may be interested. I think you'll enjoy reading this amazing history.

Yours,
Darylee Foertsch.

On Holy Ground: A History of The Honorable Order of American Co-Masonry By Karen Kidd
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This book tells an intricate story little known outside Co-Masonic circles and not especially well-recalled even there.

Co-Masonry, the branch of Freemasonry that accepts men and women, in its second Century in North America, is one of many "silences" in history. The story of Co-Masonry in North American is, for the most part, the history of the Honorable Order of American Co-Masonry, the American Federation of Human Rights, today the largest Co-Masonic Body on the continent.

"On Holy Ground" is the seldom-til-now written history of that Order. 

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Haunted Chambers 
By Karen Kidd Click here to order from Amazon

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“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...


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Biography of Mrs. Catherine Babington
By Karen Kidd Click here to order from Amazon

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This re-release of "The Biography of Catherine Babington" makes Masonic history. 


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