Knights Templar (Masonic order)
Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:
Knight of the Red Cross, Knight Templar, Knight of Malta certificate issued to Robert Herne by DeWitt Clinton Commandery, 1884 June 27
Certificate issued by The Presiding Officers of DeWitt Clinton Commandery of the Knights Templar to Robert Herne. Herne was appointed a Knight of the Red Cross, a Knight Templar, and a Knight of Malta. The certificate, issued on June 27, 1884 in New Hampshire, is written in black ink with a background of Templarian images around the sides.
Knight Templar certificate issued to Frederick Peter Wahlgren, 1903 December 16
A Knight Templar certificate issued by Boston Commandery, No. 2, to Frederick Peter Wahlgren and dated December 16, 1903. Imprint at bottom of certificate reads, "Stillings Press, Boston. Copyright, 1900, by B. W. Rowell, Masonic Temple, Boston, for Grand Commandery, K. T. of Mass. & R.I."
Knight Templar certificate issued to Richard S. Spofford, Jr. by the Grand Commandery for Massachusetts, 1856
Knight Templar Romeo Commandery panorama, 1900
Knight Templar traveling certificate issued to Frederick Peter Wahlgren, 1911 January 3
A Knight Templar traveling certificate issued by Boston Commandery (Boston, Massachusetts) to Frederick Peter Wahlgren and dated January 3, 1911. Imprint at bottom of certificate reads "Copyright, 1900, by B.W. Rowell, Masonic Temple, Boston, for Grand Commandery, K.T. of Mass. & R.I." Included is a statement from J. Gilman Waite, the Recorder of Boston Commandery, No. 2, confirming Wahlgren’s lifetime membership.
Knight Templars certificate issued to Robert Palmer, 1795
Masonic certificate given to Robert Palmer for achieving the Most Noble Order of the Knights of Templar and Knights of St. John, now known as the Knights of Malta. Black wax seal is attached with black ribbon
Knights Templar and Order of Cyrene, 1893-1929
This collection contains programs and other ephemera from several masonic and fraternal organizations. Also included are bank notes and a newspaper clipping regarding the suicide of his sister-in-law, Ida H. Randall Barnes.
Knights Templar Badges, 1910
Postcard of Knights Templar official badges for Triennial Conclave, Chicago, 1910
