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Just in case you missed Episode 133-African Lodge No. 1

Bloke

Premium Member
Yes they are. They make the guest feel very comfortable. Great environment for Masonic talks.
Thanks for pointing that out, just listened to the podcast and found its interesting. It's great you're getting the primary sources out there.... it was mentioned you had handwriting analysis done which I've asked about before.... how did that inform or confirm your research and hypothesis?
 

MasonicAdept

Premium Member
Thanks for pointing that out, just listened to the podcast and found its interesting. It's great you're getting the primary sources out there.... it was mentioned you had handwriting analysis done which I've asked about before.... how did that inform or confirm your research and hypothesis?

It confirmed that the Prince Hall of Medford (listed in the Revolutionary War records) who signed the Bounty to enlist in the Revolutionary War was the same Prince Hall who wrote the letters found in his letter book.

This is conclusive evidence that Prince Hall did enlist in the Revolutionary War.
 

Bloke

Premium Member
It confirmed that the Prince Hall of Medford (listed in the Revolutionary War records) who signed the Bounty to enlist in the Revolutionary War was the same Prince Hall who wrote the letters found in his letter book.

This is conclusive evidence that Prince Hall did enlist in the Revolutionary War.
Thanks - good to hear. It would be great to do the same on all docs but probably too expensive. I was looking at a primary doc the other day wondering if the alts and additions were all by the same hand, it looked not... but the doc is not important enough to merit that attention.

Thanks again for pointing out the podcast
 
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