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Freemasons (Blue lodge)

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Found in 536 Collections and/or Records:

McKinley Made a Mason, Winchester, Virginia, 1910

 Item
Identifier: A2011-037-034
Scope and Contents

Postcard of street view of Wincester Masonic Temple where McKinley was made a Mason

Dates: 1910

Medals of honor booklet, 1950

 Item
Identifier: A2023-073-001

Meeting notices for the Lodge of Stirling, 1952-1953

 Collection
Identifier: A2007-006-003
Dates: 1952-1953

Melvin L. Pfankuche Ohio Masonic collection, 1800-1937

 Collection
Identifier: A1992-061-152
Dates: 1800-1937

Members of Wollaston Lodge, Massachusetts, photograph, 1920

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2000-040-010
Scope and Contents

Black and white photograph depicting members of Wollaston Lodge, Massachusetts. Probably Rev. Isiah Smeath on the bottom right and Albert D. Healey, Sr. on the bottom right

Dates: 1920

Members of Wollaston Lodge photograph, 1920

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2000-040-011
Scope and Contents

Black and white photograph of members of Wollaston Lodge. The third from left bottom row is Albert D. Healey, Sr. and third from the right top may be William Bramhall.

Dates: 1920

Membership certificate issued to Charles Hardy by Temple Bar Lodge, No. 1728, and lodge summons, 1883-1884

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A1988-027-001
Scope and Contents

Membership certificate issued by the United Grand Lodge of England to Charles Hardy from Temple Bar Lodge, No. 1728, signed and dated 1883 with a summons from the Temple Bar Lodge, March 13, 1884

Dates: 1883

Membership certificate issued to Ezekiel Thorp by the New York Masons’ Society, 1805 June 3

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2019-010-001
Content Description Membership certificate issued by the New York Mason Society to Ezekiel Thorp. Dated June 3, 1805. Signed by the Society’s President, Michael Norris, and Secretary, Samuel Ludlum. Incorporated in 1807, the New York Masons’ Society was formed as an association and benevolent society for New York City’s stonemasons, bricklayers or plaisterers. Its mission was to provide relief for distressed members, widows, and orphans and to provide for the education of the children of deceased and indigent...
Dates: 1805 June 3

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