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Dalcho passed away on November 24th, 1836. It is believed that Dalcho's first lodge was Hyram Lodge No. 2, an Ancient York Mason lodge.
DALCHO, Frederick, physician, born in London, England, in 1770; died in Charleston, South Carolina, 24 November 1836. His father, a distinguished officer under ...
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Frederick Dalcho was appointed a, Surgeon's Mate, in the Army. While stationed in Savannah, Georgia Dr. Dalcho joined a Masonic Lodge believed to be Hyram Lodge ...
The award is named for Rev Frederick Dalcho, MD, who was the dominant figure in Freemasonry in South Carolina in the early 1800's. In the year 1807, Dr Dalcho ...
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An Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina: From the First Settlement of the Province, to the War of the Revolution; .
The award is named for Rev Frederick Dalcho, MD, who was the dominant figure in Freemasonry in South Carolina in the early 1800's. In the year 1807, ...
Frederick Dalcho, M.D., who, having served this Church as an Assistant Minister for seventeen years, died on the 24th day of November, A. D. 1836, in the 67th ...
1 The information on the early life of Dalcho is drawn from Dr. Joseph John- son's account of his career, quoted in W. B. Sprague, Aimals of the Amiterican ...
Frederick Dalcho (1770–1836) was an English-born physician who served in the U.S. Army, 1792–99, and settled in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1799, where he ...