Knights Templar (Masonic order)
Found in 320 Collections and/or Records:
Catalogue of Masonic Goods, 1870
The catalog is four pages with two pages dedicated to Masonic goods including Blue lodge regalia jewels, and furniture, Royal Arch regalia, Council regalia, and Commandery regalia and equipment.
Catalogue of Masonic Supplies, circa 1990
Catalogue of Masonic Supplies with insert for Knights Templar. It includes images of items such as pillars, lecture charts, blazers, gongs, gavels, pedestal covers, banners, belts, chapeaux, aprons, jewels, silk hats, electric signs, and flags, etc.
Ceremonies of laying the cornerstone of the Masonic Fraternity Temple program, 1890 November 6
Parade instructions for the ceremonies of laying the cornerstone of the Masonic Fraternity Temple in Chicago, Ill.
Certificate issued by Shercock Assembly, No. 417, circa 1820
Certificate of Appreciation for Robert O. Ralston, 33°, issued by the Knights Templar Eye Foundation, Inc., 2001 April 13
Certificate is decorated with the Knights of Templar Eye Foundation seal and York Rite symbol.
Charting the course announcement, 1965
Chester D. Woodbury Masonic certificate collection, 1922-1932
Christmas observance announcement, 1914 December 4
Christmas observance program, 2007 December 21
Circular for Jeremy Cross book, Templar's Chart, circa 1863
Circular (5 copies) announcing the publication of a revised edition of Jeremy Cross' Templar's Chart by Will M. Cunningham, published by Moss & Co., 1863. It is described as the "most complete Templar's Manual ever published." The copies were sent to Enoch T. Carson, Ohio Sov. Consistory, Dalcho Council Princes of Jerusalem, Gibulum Lodge of Perfection (all persons or Masonic bodies in Cincinnati, Ohio).
