Skip to main content

Knights Templar (Masonic order)

 Organization

Found in 183 Collections and/or Records:

Invitation to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of DeMolay Commandery, No. 7, 1900 January 13

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2002-118-051
Scope and Contents

Invitation to Fiftieth Anniversary of DeMolay Commandery, No. 7, in Boston, which includes reception for Grand Commandery of Mass. and Rhode Island.

Dates: 1900 January 13

Invitations to the Grand Charity Ball given by Commanderies of Knights Templar of Cook County, 1887

 Item
Identifier: A1999-035-0010
Scope and Contents

Two Invitations to the Grand Masonic Charity Ball given by Commanderies of Cook County, Illinois for Illinois Masonic Orphans Home. The invitations includes decorated envelopes.

Dates: 1887

Islam Temple view card souvenirs, 1922-1923

 Collection
Identifier: A2023-142-001
Dates: 1922-1923

Itinerary and Arrangements for Visit of the Grand Master and his Official Staff to the 29th Triennial Conclave of Knights Templar, Knights Templar of England and Wales, 1904 September

 Item
Identifier: A1992-061-025
Scope and Contents

Itinerary and Arrangements for Visit of the Grand Master and his office Staff to the 29th Triennial Conclave of Knights Templar, Knights Templar of England and Wales, dated September 4-9, 1904. It includes boat and train schedule from London to San Francisco.

Dates: 1904 September

Jacques Noel Jacobsen, Jr. lodge dance card collection, 1873-1935

 Item
Identifier: A1993-063
Scope and Contents

Collection (over 30) of Masonic Dance Cards from both Symbolic lodges and Knight Templar Commanderies in the United States (particularly Massachusetts and New York); collection includes ladies night dance cards, banquet menus, and concert programs.

Dates: 1873-1935

Jacques Noel Jacobsen, Jr. Masonic calling card collection, 1888-1920

 Collection — Box 1: Series A2015-132-002; Series A2015-132-003; Series A2015-132-006
Identifier: A1995-010
Scope and Contents The calling cards have a few different formats. The simplest include the Masons name and location of membership. Most of them also include a Masonic emblem from the Knights Templar, the Shriners or others. The more elaborate ones often have multiple emblems and, along with the name and location, include the specific lodge(s) to which the member belongs. Some also include the Mason's rank. Calling cards are from members in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa,...
Dates: 1888-1920

Jewelry Catalogue, undated

 Item
Identifier: A2002-099-001
Scope and Contents

Catalogue of Masonic jewelry, Cat. No. 43 includes images of jewelry for Blue Lodge, Royal Arch, Scottish Rite, Shrine, Knights Templar

Dates: undated