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Ancient
Egyptian Arabic Order Noble Mystic Shrine HISTORY The
Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Noble Mystic Shrine of North and South
America and Its Jurisdictions, Inc. has a long and colorful history.
The order was established as an Imperial Council of Prince Hall Shriners
on June 3, 1893, in Chicago, Illinois, by 13 Prince Hall Masons under
the leadership of John George Jones. They met in the Apollo Hall on
State Street where Palestine Temple was organized. One June l0, 1893,
Jones and his associates organized the Imperial Grand Council of Prince
Hall Shriners. Jones, who was an attorney, immediately went about organizing
Prince Hall Shrine Temples in Los Angeles, California, Washington D.C.,
Jacksonville, Florida, Indianapolis, Indiana, Baltimore, Maryland, Kansas
City and St. Louis, Missouri, New York City, New York, Cleveland, Ohio,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Providence, Rhode Island, Alexandria and Richmond,
Virginia. In September of 1889, Isaac L.W. Holland, the Illustrious
Potentate of Pyramid Temple in Philadelphia, sent out a call to members
of Prince Hall Shrine Temples within the nation to meet with him for
the purpose of reorganizing the Imperial Grand Council. On December
12, 1900, a meeting was held in Philadelphia with officers and members
attending from Temples in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and from Alexandria,
Virginia, At this meeting the Imperial Council was reorganized and the
order adopted a new name: Imperial Council of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic
Order Nobles Mystic Shrine of North and South America and its Jurisdiction,
Incorporated. The Fraternal Order has fostered the following programs:
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