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Freemasons (Blue lodge)

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Found in 536 Collections and/or Records:

Joseph Ritner to William Ayers correspondence, 1832-1835

 Collection
Identifier: A2020-021
Dates: 1832-1835

King Solomon's Lodge calendar, 1894

 Item
Identifier: A2007-021-002
Scope and Contents

Two-sided information about King Solomon's Lodge, Seytheville, N.H. One side includes names of officers and meeting dates. The reverse lists past masters and relief committee members and includes various Masonic symbols. The calendar is in the shape of a Masonic apron.

Dates: 1894

King Solomon's Lodge, No. 197, records, 1853-1956

 Collection
Identifier: A2019-063
Dates: 1853-1956

Kingston Lodge, No. 10, return, 1862 May

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2022-002-002
Dates: 1862 May

Ladies Evening at English Masonic Lodges program collection, 1928-1942

 Collection
Identifier: A1997-094-008
Scope and Contents

Collection of 13 programs for "Ladies Evening" sponsored by various English Masonic lodges including the Ember Manor Lodge and the Chorleywood Lodge, dated 1926-1942. Programs include music played, menus, dance lists, toast lists, and some officers list of the lodges.

Dates: 1928-1942

Letter addressed to Jonathan Slade from Uncle Sim, 1832

 Item
Identifier: A2009-078-002
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed by Uncle Sim, addressed to Jonathan Slade, Fall River, Massachusetts. Uncle Sim gives a description of Anti-Masonic activities and politics in Boston sending and sends a packet of Anti-Masonic documents and tracts. Uncle Sim comments on Anti-Masonry and matters of the Legislature.

Dates: 1832

Letter from A. S. Thomas to the Secretary of Washington Lodge, 1871 December 29

 Item
Identifier: A2019-165-001
Content Description

In this letter, Thomas seeks information regarding George W. Allen, a Masonic imposter or confidence man, who has been expelled from Washington Lodge.

Dates: 1871 December 29

Letter from Abner Phelps to Samuel Breck, 1833 October 21

 Item
Identifier: A2018-135-001
Scope and Contents

The letter, marked as confidential, was written by Abner Phelps (1779-1873) to Samuel Breck (1771-1862). Phelps writes about the nomination of Lothrop, mentions that John Clark has not given any money to the Masons, and other political commentary.

Dates: 1833 October 21

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