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''From Proceedings, Page VI-444:''
 
''From Proceedings, Page VI-444:''
  
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''Resolved.'' That in the death of our late Bro. Saml. Osgood, the Masonic Fraternity has lost one of its firmest friends and brightest lights.
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''Resolved.'' That this G. Lodge feels a melancholy satisfaction in recording its testimony to the fearless fidelity, which marked his masonic course, in times of trial, — to his
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intelligent attachment to the Order, and to his devotion to its interest at all seasons.—
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''Resolved.'' That we cherish in fraternal remembrance the many religious, masonic and social virtues, which ennobled the life of our departed Brother, as a consistent Christian, an upright mason, and a patriotic citizen.
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''Resolved'', That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of our deceased Brother — and be published in the ''Freemasons' Magazine.''
  
 
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[http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=MassachusettsPeople#DISTINGUISHED_BROTHERS Distinguished Brothers]
 
[http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=MassachusettsPeople#DISTINGUISHED_BROTHERS Distinguished Brothers]

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OSGOOD, SAMUEL C. d. 1862

From Proceedings, Page VI-444:

Resolved. That in the death of our late Bro. Saml. Osgood, the Masonic Fraternity has lost one of its firmest friends and brightest lights.

Resolved. That this G. Lodge feels a melancholy satisfaction in recording its testimony to the fearless fidelity, which marked his masonic course, in times of trial, — to his intelligent attachment to the Order, and to his devotion to its interest at all seasons.—

Resolved. That we cherish in fraternal remembrance the many religious, masonic and social virtues, which ennobled the life of our departed Brother, as a consistent Christian, an upright mason, and a patriotic citizen.

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of our deceased Brother — and be published in the Freemasons' Magazine.


Distinguished Brothers