William Morgan: Or Political Anti-Masonry, Its Rise, Growth, And Decadence, published in 1883, is a historical account of the anti-masonic movement in the United States during the early 19th century. Written by Robert Morris, a prominent American Freemason, the book traces the origins of the anti-masonic movement to the disappearance of William Morgan, a former Mason who threatened to reveal the secrets of the organization. Morris provides a detailed...
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