Noun
a former political party in the United States; founded in 1825 in opposition to Freemasonry in public affairs
Source: WordNetAnti-Masonic Party nomination After the negative views of Freemasonry among a large segment of the public began to wane in the mid 1830s, the Anti-Masonic Party began to disintegrate. Source: Internet
Anti-Masonic Party nomination After the negative views of Freemasonry among a large segment of the public began to wane in the mid 1830s, the Anti-Masonic Party had begun to disintegrate. Source: Internet
A later political organization called the Anti-Masonic Party was active from 1872 until 1888. Source: Internet
It was a continuation of the Anti-Masonic Party that met in 1872 and nominated Charles Francis Adams for president. Source: Internet
The third Anti-Masonic Party National Convention was held in Philadelphia on November 13-14, 1838. Source: Internet
Thurlow Weed, newspaper editor who helped form the Anti-Masonic Party. Source: Internet