Knights Templar (Masonic order)
Found in 258 Collections and/or Records:
Knights Templar Special Convent General program, 1890 May 9
Knights Templar Triennial Conclave, 1910
Postcard for the Knights Templar, Triennial Conclave, Chicago, 1910, with images that include Knights Templar insignia and a sign that says "WELCOME"
Knights Templar Uniforms catalog, circa 1930
Regalia catalogue for Knights Templar, Catalog, No. 99, includes images of chapeaus, caps, belts, gloves, swords, suitcases, sword cases, and sleeve crosses, etc.
Knights Templar Uniforms catalogue, 1896
Regalia catalogue for Knights Templar includes images of chapeaus, caps, belts, gloves, swords, valise, sward case, cuffs, baldrics, gauntlets, and drill suits, etc.
Ladies' night program and dance card, 1912 January 19
Lafayette Commandery, No. 7, Christmas Observance program, 1966 December 4
Letter and attested copy of special order, no. 1, from the Grand Commandery of Ohio to Walter C. Symons, 1886 October 20
Letter from John S. Kidder, 1864 December 21
Letter from Moses Holbrook to J. M. Allen and Giles F. Yates, 1826 August 18
Typed copy of letter dated August 18, 1826 from Moses Holbrook to J. M. Allen, M.D. and Giles F. Yates in which Holbrook announces his candidacy for one of the first four offices in the General Grand Encampment of the United States. He mentions opposition led by J. Cerneau and Company.
Letter from the Masonic Historical Publishing Company to John A. Cassil, 1892 March 19
Letter from the Masonic Historical Publishing Company to John A. Cassil dated March 19, 1892. In this letter, the Masonic Historical Publishing Company requests that John A. Cassil of Howard, Ohio, send a personal photograph and $18.50 for the creation of a copper plate etching of Cassil. The etching of Cassil will be used in the publication of the company’s “Knights Templars of America Illustrated.”
