Who would be a contact for a historical perspective close to Charleston SC or Beaufort, SC?
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Grand Lodge of South Carolina - This is the governing body for Freemasonry in South Carolina, and they would likely have historians or archives to assist with local historical questions related to Freemasonry. Solomon's Lodge No. 1 (Charleston, SC) - This is one of the oldest lodges in South Carolina, chartered in 1734. It has significant historical relevance, and contacting the lodge would likely provide access to someone knowledgeable about local Masonic history. The Charleston Museum - Known as America's first museum, this institution has historical records and exhibits about Charleston’s past, which could include references to local Freemasonry. South Carolina Scottish Rite (Charleston Valley) - For historical inquiries related to the Scottish Rite, contacting the Charleston Valley of the Scottish Rite may offer historical perspectives, especially since Charleston holds particular significance in Scottish Rite history, being the birthplace of the Southern Jurisdiction in 1801. Historic Beaufort Foundation - If the inquiry is more focused on historical context around Beaufort, this organization could provide broader historical resources, which may include Masonic connections.