Indiana Progress, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Thursday, 17 Jan 1878, p. 5, col. 3.
"Local Items.
State and County.
The Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen of Pennsylvania, at its session last week, in Pittsburg, installed the following officers for the ensuing year: ... Representative to the Supreme Lodge, M.W. Sackett."
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Pittsburg Dispatch, Pennsylvania, January 23, 1890, p. 2, col. 2.
"UNITED WORKMEN.
Financial Operations of the Order During the Month of December.
... Mr. McNair also received the statement of financial transactions of the Supreme Recorder, M. W. Sackett, of Meadville, Pa. ..."
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Pittsburg Dispatch, Pennsylvania, June 25, 1890, p. 6, col. 4.
"THE GIST OF THE NEWS
M. W. SACKETT, of Meadville, was yesterday elected S.R.D. at the Supreme Lodge, A.O.U.W., in session at Boston."
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Pittsburg Dispatch, Pennsylvania, November 16, 1890, p. 13, col. 1.
"SECRET SOCIETIES
A.O.U.W.
Center Avenue Lodge, No. 124, had a very large meeting last Tuesday evening, on which occasion it was unexpectedly visited by Supreme Master Workman Wilson, of Detroit, and Supreme Recorder M. W. Sackett, of Meadville, Pa. This lodge is still keeping up the good work.
...
The A.O.U.W. was well represented in the Fraternal Congress, having three officers and one committeeman of that body in the following persons: Supreme Master Workman W. Warner Wilson, Detroit, Mich.; Supreme Receiver John J. Acker, Albany, N.Y.; Supreme Recorder M. W. Sackett, Meadville, Pa., and Dr. D. H. Shields, Hannibal, Mo."
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Pittsburg Dispatch, Pennsylvania, March 13, 1891, p. 6, col. 3.
"RELIGION CALLED IN
DURING A HEARING ON THE BENEFIT INSURANCE BILL
One Man Says They Will Exclude Catholic Societies From Operating in the State—Pittsburg Secret Order Men Favor the Passage of the Bills.
...
Harrisburg, March 12.—There was a largely attended meeting of the House Insurance Committee to-night to hear arguments of representatives of the fraternal societies of the State upon the various bills aimed at the fraudulent bond and investment and so-called beneficial societies. ...
George Maloney, of Franklin, and M .W. Sackett, of Meadville, representing the Ancient Order of United Workmen, asked that the bills be amended so as to define the distintive features of a beneficial society. These were the lodge system, representative government, ritualistic work, fraternal assistance to [those] living in sickness and destitution, payment of benefit for disability, and payment of benefits to the family or representative at death. ..."
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Pittsburg Dispatch, Pennsylvania, March 15, 1891, p. 13, col. 1.
"SECRET SOCIETIES
O.U.A.M.
...
Supreme Recorder M. W. Sackett, of Meadville, and Grand Master Workman Maloney, of Franklin, appeared before the Insurance Committee at Harrisburg Thursday evening.
...
Past Master Workman H. F. James, of Franklin Lodge No. 3, at Franklin, Pa., who represents his district in the Legislature, was in the city during the week, and left for Harrisburg in company with Grand Master Workman Maloney and Supreme Recorder Sackett."
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Pittsburg Dispatch, Pennsylvania, March 15, 1891, p. 13, col. 2.
[SECRET SOCIETIES—continued]
"The Heptasophs.
The Porter bill, introduced by Senator Porter in the Pennsylvania Legislature, has been affirmatively recommended by the Committee on Insurance. The bill was at length discussed on Thursday evening last before the Committee on Insurance by George Maloney, G.M.W. of the A.O.U.W.; M. W. Sackett, Supreme Recorder A.O.U.W.; ..."
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Pittsburg Dispatch, Pennsylvania, November 7, 1891, p. 6, col. 2.
"YESTERDAY'S HOTEL ARRIVALS
CENTRAL — ... M. W. Sackett, Meadville; ..."
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The Scranton Tribune, Scranton, Pa., November 18, 1898, Morning, p. 1, col. 5.
"FRATERNAL CONGRESS
The Members Meet at Philadelphia and Elect Officers.
Baltimore, Nov. 17.—The national fraternal congress in session here this afternoon elected officers for the coming year. ...
Mr. M. W. Sackett, of Meadville, Pa., was re-elected secretary and treasurer."
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