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  2. Tuckpointing - Wikipedia

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    The thickness and width of a tuckpointing tool common ranges from 1 millimetre (0.039 in) to 14 millimetres (0.55 in). The thickness and width of these tools are dependent upon the mason's preference and the type of brick or stonework they are tuckpointing. [citation needed] Wider tools are often used when tuckpointing stonework. [citation needed]

  3. Continental and Commercial National Bank - Wikipedia

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    The 21-story building was built in 1911-14 for the Continental and Commercial National Bank, at the time one of the largest banks in the nation. Architect Daniel Burnham designed the building in the Classical Revival style; Burnham, who was perhaps best known for his 1909 plan of Chicago , was a proponent of the style and used it in office ...

  4. Anglo-American Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    Continental style, or Liberal Freemasonry The majority of Masonic jurisdictions around the world follow the Anglo-American style. The United Grand Lodge of England lists 194 Grand Lodges which it considers to be Regular [ 7 ] and the Grand Lodge of New York lists 202 which it considers to be Regular, [ 8 ] while the umbrella organisation for ...

  5. Regular Masonic jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    The Continental style Grand Lodges and Grand Orients have created several organizations in order to organize their international relations, such as CLIPSAS, the International Masonic Union Catena, CIMAS, COMAM, TRACIA and, formerly, the International Secretariat of the Masonic Adogmatic Powers before it was re-absorbed into CLIPSAS.

  6. Continental Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Continental Illinois can be traced back to two Chicago banks, the Commercial National Bank, founded during the American Civil War, and the Continental National Bank, founded in 1883. In 1910, the two banks merged to form the Continental & Commercial National Bank of Chicago with $175 million in deposits – a large bank at the time.

  7. Continental Freemasonry in North America - Wikipedia

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    Continental or Liberal Freemasonry in North America encompasses the rich tapestry of Masonic lodges and Grand Lodges (also called Grand Orients) across the United States, Canada and Mexico that embrace the principles of the liberal masonic tradition. In contrast to the conservative tradition, Liberal Freemasonry welcomes a broader spectrum of ...

  8. The National, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by D. H. Burnham & Company, and is the oldest surviving building in the Loop designed by that firm. [2] It was designed for the Commercial National Bank, which had been formed after the passage of the National Banking Act of 1863. [3]

  9. Grand Lodge of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Lodge of Illinois, officially The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Illinois, is the premier masonic organization in the state of Illinois encompassing more than 460 lodges and 57,000 members at the end of 2018.