The anti-Masonic movement during the 1820s and 1830s is sometimes
related by scholars to the development of the American party
system. Certainly individuals migrated to the Know Nothing and Whig
movements and eventually to the incipient Republican party, but
more research is needed. No state was more influenced by
anti-Masonry than Vermont, where many of the lodges closed their
doors because of the hysteria about Masonic influence. So this
scarce volume is welcome background to a puzzling period in
political history.
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