Royal and Select Masters (Masonic order)
Found in 107 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of letter from Giles F. Yates, 1851 November 9
Copy of typed letter dated November 9, 1851, from Giles Fonda Yates with notation: "This is a copy retained by Yates of a letter he wrote apparently to some Masonic editor (Mackey?) or possibly to the Southern Supreme Council." It concerns the incorrect views regarding Royal and Select Masters Degrees and quotes from a letter from J. J. J. Gourgas.
Costumes and Supplies catalog, No. 48, 1950
Costumes and Supplies for Chapter and Council catalog, 1942
Council of Royal and Select Masters Costumes and Supplies catalog, 1954
Includes an insert for Flags.
Directory of Officers, Past Officers, Committees and Representatives of the Grand Council, Royal and Select Masters of Michigan, 1978
For the Masonic Fraternity Supplement A to Catalog No. 101, circa 1927
This supplement contains pins, brooches, and other souvenirs/favors.
Fraternal and Masonic calling cards, circa 1936
The 88 calling cards include the symbols of Masonic order, the name of the person, and a list of their memberships. These memberships frequently spanned several different Masonic orders, with the bulk including Knights Templar. The geographic range is from New England, other northeastern states, Ohio, and Florida. Also included is a busines card of Orville E. Cain, attorney at law, with a handwritten note dated December 15, 1936.
George M. Moulton calling card booklet, circa 1851
Booklet of Masonic Cards for George M. Moulton. It includes card for Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Illinois, Grand Master of the Grand Council No. 4, Royal and Select Masons, Illinois, Past Commander in Chief Service Men of the Spanish War and United Spanish War Veterans, Columbia Camp, No. 2, in Chicago, and many other Masonic and military organizations.
