FORTIETH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY

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FORTIETH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY MOST PUISSANT GENERAL GRAND MASTER GENERAL GRAND COUNCIL OF CRYPTIC MASONS INTERNATIONAL 1996-1999

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IN MEMORIAM SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF

A. T. HEREIM RIGHT PUISSANT GENERAL GRAND SENTINEL 1993-1996 MOST ILLUSTRIOUS PAST GRAND MASTER OF UTAH 1993-1994 DECEASED FEBRUARY 18, 1999 IN MEMORIAM

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF CHARLES L. HUNSUCKER RIGHT PUISSANT REGIONAL DEPUTY GENERAL GRAND MASTER 1996-1999 MOST ILLUSTRIOUS PAST GRAND MASTER OF GERMANY 1996-1997 DECEASED JUNE 23, 1998

IN MEMORIAM SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF FRANK M. HARTUNG RIGHT PUISSANT REGIONAL DEPUTY GENERAL GRAND MASTER 1993-1996 MOST ILLUSTRIOUS PAST GRAND MASTER OF WYOMING 1974-1975 DECEASED

DECEMBER 26, 1997

1999 1998 1997 ALABAMA $1,265.60 $1,306.55 $1,352.75 ALASKA $105.70 $108.15 $108.15 ARIZONA $447.30 $456.75 $494.20 ARKANSAS $677.95 $706.30 $727.65 CALIFORNIA $2,296.35 $2,404.50 $2,476.25 COLORADO $594.30 $592.90 $612.50 DELAWARE $122.85 $142.10 $125.65 DIST OF COLUMBIA $113.05 $114.10 $110.25 FLORIDA $2,540.65 $2,584.40 $2,652.65 GEORGIA $2,055.55 $2,050.65 $2,059.40 GERMANY $212.45 $220.85 $220.50 GREECE START HAWAII $107.45 $116.55 IDAHO $230.30 $240.80 $245.70 ILLINOIS $1,796.55 $1,825.25 $1,863.05 INDIANA $2,207.10 $2,236.15 $2,347.45 IOWA $1,319.50 $1,362.55 $1,434.65 ITALY $84.70 $84.70 KANSAS $1,206.80 $1,266.30 $1,324.05 KENTUCKY $2,049.95 $2,107.00 $2,219.00 LOUISIANA $1,069.95 $1,072.75 $1,140.30 MAINE $795.55 $819.70 $835.80 MARYLAND $782.25 $831.60 $849.80 MICHIGAN $677.60 $694.05 $754.95 MINNESOTA $435.40 $426.65 $448.00 MISSISSIPPI $1,849.05 $1,910.30 $1,983.45 MISSOURI $2,143.40 $2,171.15 $2,350.60 MONTANA $557.90 $540.75 $603.40 NEBRASKA $750.40 $779.45 $815.50 NEVADA $289.45 $295.75 $300.65 NEW HAMPSHIRE $295.75 $307.65 $321.30 NEW JERSEY $406.70 $397.60 $424.20

NEW MEXICO $322.00 $333.90 $359.80 NEW YORK $696.15 $705.95 $763.00 NORTH CAROLINA $2,527.70 $2,552.90 $2,641.00 NORTH DAKOTA $191.10 $189.00 $192.85 OKLAHOMA $680.05 $720.30 $745.15 OREGON $550.20 $576.45 $611.10 PANAMA $150.15 $150.15 $148.40 PHILLIPINES $189.70 $181.30 PORTUGAL START RHODE ISLAND $242.20 $250.95 $249.55 SOUTH CAROLINA $2,889.60 $2,996.70 $3,291.05 SOUTH DAKOTA $246.05 $235.55 $233.10 TENNESSEE $3,424.40 $3,365.25 $3,469.90 UTAH $180.60 $186.55 $197.75 VERMONT $377.65 $380.10 $386.05 WASHINGTON $550.10 $560.70 $561.75 WISCONSIN $611.80 $635.25 $653.80 WYOMING $332.15 $340.90 $352.80 $43,374.70 $44,544.25 $46,324.85

MEMBERSHIP 1999 1998 1997 ALABAMA 3616 3733 3865 ALASKA 302 309 309 ARIZONA 1307 1339 1433 ARKANSAS 1937 2018 2079 CALIFORNIA 6711 7010 7210 COLORADO 1698 1738 1793 DELAWARE 415 417 426 DIST OF COLUMBIA 323 326 315 FLORIDA 7417 7504 7740 GEORGIA 7260 7339 7507 GERMANY 607 631 630 GREECE 200 HAWAII 307 333 389 IDAHO 670 699 716 ILLINOIS 5362 5448 5526 INDIANA 6635 6846 7174 IOWA 3941 4070 4264 ITALY 242 242 242 KANSAS 3448 3618 3783 KENTUCKY 5857 6020 6340 LOUISIANA 3057 3065 3258 MAINE 2273 2342 2388 MARYLAND 2241 2382 2439 MICHIGAN 2521 2609 2719 MINNESOTA 1244 1229 1283 MISSISSIPPI 5717 5894 6113 MISSOURI 6302 6677 6903 MONTANA 1612 1564 1736 NEBRASKA 2144 2227 2330 NEVADA 827 849 859 NEW HAMPSHIRE 845 879 918 NEW JERSEY 1200 1212 1212

NEW MEXICO 948 983 1054 NEW YORK 2006 2035 2100 NORTH CAROLINA 7366 7530 7723 NORTH DAKOTA 548 540 551 OKLAHOMA 1988 2099 2174 OREGON 1588 1662 1746 PANAMA 434 434 430 PHILLIPINES 542 542 518 PORTUGAL 50 RHODE ISLAND 692 717 715 SOUTH CAROLINA 9038 9197 9403 SOUTH DAKOTA 703 673 666 TENNESSEE 9784 9775 10094 UTAH 516 533 565 VERMONT 1096 1107 1124 WASHINGTON 1625 1649 1657 WISCONSIN 1748 1815 1868 WYOMING 943 974 1008 TOTAL 129,853 132,834 137,323 GAIN (LOSS) -2,981-4,489-4480

JURISDICTION 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 ALABAMA 15 15 15 ALASKA 3 3 3 ARIZONA 12 11 11 ARKANSAS 22 23 23 CALIFORNIA 42 43 43 COLORADO 22 22 22 DELAWARE 4 4 4 DIST OF COLUMBIA 3 3 3 FLORIDA 34 34 35 GEORGIA 67 66 66 GERMANY 11 10 10 GREECE 15 15 15 HAWAII 3 3 3 IDAHO 7 7 7 ILLINOIS 52 52 52 INDIANA 60 58 58 IOWA 39 38 38 ITALY 15 15 15 KANSAS 25 25 25 KENTUCKY 42 42 42 LOUISIANA 33 33 33 MAINE 17 17 17 MARYLAND 18 18 18 MICHIGAN 37 36 36 MINNESOTA 12 12 12 MISSISSIPPI 40 40 40 MISSOURI 31 31 31 MONTANA 15 15 15 NEBRASKA 20 19 19 NEVADA 8 8 7 NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 12 12 NEW JERSEY 12 12 12 NEW MEXICO 9 9 9 NEW YORK 44 44 44 NORTH CAROLINA 29 30 30 NORTH DAKOTA 9 9 9

OKLAHOMA 23 23 23 OREGON 18 17 17 PANAMA 3 3 3 PHILLIPINES 8 8 8 PORTUGAL 3 3 3 RHODE ISLAND 8 8 8 SOUTH CAROLINA 34 34 34 SOUTH DAKOTA 7 7 7 TENNESSEE 42 42 40 UTAH 5 5 5 VERMONT 11 11 11 WASHINGTON 18 18 18 WISCONSIN 28 28 28 WYOMING 12 12 12 TOTALS 1038 1035 1033

NEW HAMPSHIRE