Knights Templar (Masonic order)
Found in 685 Collections and/or Records:
Masonic calling card, circa 1883
Card for H. H. Tatem, Grand Commandery of Ohio
Masonic calling card, 1892
Sample card for the 15th Triennial for Knights Templar, Denver, CO, 1892
Masonic calling card of Brenton D. Babcock, Past Grand Commander of Ohio, circa 1900
Calling card has no emblem on it and lists Brenton D. Babcock from Oriental Commandery which is hand written on calling card
Masonic calling cards and sample, circa 1900
Masonic calling cards collection, 1895-1900
Masonic calling cards for S. A. Robinson, circa 1920
Masonic Celebration at Manchester, New Hampshire, broadside, 1854 June 24
A broadside for a Masonic celebration (i.e. St. John's Day) to be held at Manchester, New Hampshire, on June 24, 1854. The event included a procession by the Trinity Encampment of Knights Templar, an address delivered by William Flint of Charlestown, Massachusetts, and a dinner served at a tent on Orange Street.
Broadside dated Manchester, June 19, 1854 at bottom.
Masonic certificate issued to Howard S. Graves, undated
Certificate for Howard S. Graves describing all his Masonic degrees: Master Mason, Royal Arch, Knights Templar and Shrine with all Masonic bodies in Boston, Massachusetts The certificate is covered with visual imagery associated with Knights Templar
Masonic directory, 1884
Masonic directory of officers for Mt. Anthony Lodge, No. 13; Temple Chapter, No. 8; Bennington Council, No.3; Taft Commandery, No.8; Order Eastern Star, No.1; Bennington Lodge of Perfection.
Masonic Emblem Cards: Victorian Tradition in a Fraternal World exhibit, 2015
These calling cards were donated by individuals during the 2015 Masonic Emblem Cards: Victorian Tradition in a Fraternal World exhibit in the reading room of the Library.
