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*EL to http://www.nationalsupremecouncil.com/home.html. No bearing on notability of individual.
*according to ILL. Louis Christian, 33 Lieutenant Sovereign Grand Commander. Primary source.
*"word of mouth" from James Edward Cowan's two eldest daughters Catherine Cowan Ross and Thelma Cowan Teamer. Primary source.
*Lillian Cowan Pulliam, youngest daughter of James Edward Cowan, did some secretarial work for him at some meetings, but she does not talk about this, because the masons are a clandestine (secretive) organization. Also, Lillian Cowan Pulliam joined the Eastern Stars , which is the female companion of the all male masons. She attended some conventions. Her mother, Sadie Carr Cowan wife of James Edward Cowan, was a member of the Eastern Stars for years.
*when interviewed, Mrs. Lofton, was uncooperative. cite?
*Robert Chambers is a life long family friend of the Cowan family and can verify the information contained herein. Primary source.

*1.) Charter from the Grand Lodge of France of the Most Worshipful National Grand Lodge of the A.A.S.R. Masons of the World. If can be cited; can be used. Sufficient to establish notability? dubious.
*2.) Copy of the July 2, 1987 Banquet Program, "The First Jubilee of the Rising Sun Grand Council of the Carolinas and the James E. Cowan Grand Council of Deliberations, State of Virginia of the (African-American) Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masons of the Central Jurisdiction," Honoring James E. Cowan held in Elizabeth City, North Carolina at the Holiday Inn. Sufficient to establish notability? dubious
3.) Biographical Sketch of James Edward Cowan by Robert E. Fisher, MSW, Eldest Grandchild of James E. Cowan dated February 20, 2006. Primary source.

4.) The 59 page transcript of the North Carolina Supreme Court ruling in 1945 dismissing a complaint by the Prince Hall Masons challenging the legitimacy of the James E. Cowan Eureka Lodge No. 45 of Salisbury, Rowan County North Carolina of the (African-American) Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masons, retrieved from G.B.Witt, Rowan Public Library, and the North Carolina Dept. of Archives. Stahle Linn and H. Lee Wright were the attorneys for the defendants, A.A.S.R. Masons. The answer to the complaint was signed by J. E. Cowan and Guy Lofton, Sr., keepers of the Seal. Primary source.

5.)Family Tree of Alexander and Charlotte Cowan with family photos. Primary source.
6.) The Salisbury Post newspaper obituary for James Edward Cowan.

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Sources within article:

  • EL to http://www.nationalsupremecouncil.com/home.html. No bearing on notability of individual.
  • according to ILL. Louis Christian, 33 Lieutenant Sovereign Grand Commander. Primary source.
  • "word of mouth" from James Edward Cowan's two eldest daughters Catherine Cowan Ross and Thelma Cowan Teamer. Primary source.
  • Lillian Cowan Pulliam, youngest daughter of James Edward Cowan, did some secretarial work for him at some meetings, but she does not talk about this, because the masons are a clandestine (secretive) organization. Also, Lillian Cowan Pulliam joined the Eastern Stars , which is the female companion of the all male masons. She attended some conventions. Her mother, Sadie Carr Cowan wife of James Edward Cowan, was a member of the Eastern Stars for years.
  • when interviewed, Mrs. Lofton, was uncooperative. cite?
  • Robert Chambers is a life long family friend of the Cowan family and can verify the information contained herein. Primary source.
  • 1.) Charter from the Grand Lodge of France of the Most Worshipful National Grand Lodge of the A.A.S.R. Masons of the World. If can be cited; can be used. Sufficient to establish notability? dubious.
  • 2.) Copy of the July 2, 1987 Banquet Program, "The First Jubilee of the Rising Sun Grand Council of the Carolinas and the James E. Cowan Grand Council of Deliberations, State of Virginia of the (African-American) Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masons of the Central Jurisdiction," Honoring James E. Cowan held in Elizabeth City, North Carolina at the Holiday Inn. Sufficient to establish notability? dubious

3.) Biographical Sketch of James Edward Cowan by Robert E. Fisher, MSW, Eldest Grandchild of James E. Cowan dated February 20, 2006. Primary source.

4.) The 59 page transcript of the North Carolina Supreme Court ruling in 1945 dismissing a complaint by the Prince Hall Masons challenging the legitimacy of the James E. Cowan Eureka Lodge No. 45 of Salisbury, Rowan County North Carolina of the (African-American) Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masons, retrieved from G.B.Witt, Rowan Public Library, and the North Carolina Dept. of Archives. Stahle Linn and H. Lee Wright were the attorneys for the defendants, A.A.S.R. Masons. The answer to the complaint was signed by J. E. Cowan and Guy Lofton, Sr., keepers of the Seal. Primary source.

5.)Family Tree of Alexander and Charlotte Cowan with family photos. Primary source. 6.) The Salisbury Post newspaper obituary for James Edward Cowan.