Freemasons (Blue lodge)
Found in 535 Collections and/or Records:
Charity department death benefits certificate issued to Willie Douglass, 1918 June 3
A death benefits certificate issued by Mount Olive Grand Lodge, Free & Accepted Ancient York Masons of Virginia, to Willie Douglass of Williamsville, Virginia. Dated June 3, 1918. In this document, Douglass purchases death benefits to be paid out in the event of his death. Signed by Most Worshipful Grand Master Chairman Doctor W. H. Benderson.
Charles Levy Cosmopolitan Lodge, No. 428, collection, 1924-1936
Charles R. Hustead, Jr. World War II Masonic club cards, 1942-1945
Charter issued by the Grand Lodge of New York to Aurora Lodge, 1827 June 7
A charter issued by the Grand Lodge of New York to Aurora Lodge (Windham, N.Y.) and dated June 7, 1827. Organized just prior to the height of the Anti-Masonic Movement, the lodge did not survive a year. It would be succeeded by Oasis Lodge, No. 119, which was organized in Prattsville, N.Y., on June 5 1849.
Charter membership certificate issued to Ernest Newton Carter by King Hiram Lodge, No. 1351, 1930
Cherry Creek Lodge, No. 384, circa 1900
Card with Cherry Creek Lodge, No. 384, Cherry Creek, N.Y. seal. In the center are 13 letters. At the top and bottom are religious quotes.
Christmas ceremonial and cornerstone program, 1924 December 20
Christmas ceremonial and cornerstone program. Dated December 20, 1924. This festive holiday program petitions each Noble of Al Malaikah Temple to "make your Temple a Christmas present" in the form of a new candidate. Includes a panoramic photograph from the cornerstone ceremony for Al Malaikah Temple, which was laid by the Grand Lodge of California.
Circular advertising lecture, "Masonic Treasure in Mount Moriah," 1880
An advertisement for a lecture by Rob Morris, the Masonic author, poet, and lecturer. It includes poetry by Morris and is dated 1880.
Circular from the Grand Lodge of the State of New York, 1825 June 1
This circular, issued by the Grand Lodge of the State of New York, announces the Masons elected for office at a Communication of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York on June 1, 1825. Signed by the Grand Secretary for New York, Ebenezer Wadsworth.
Circular letter from Hudson Lodge, No. 7, to John B. Hallenbeck, 1849 September 25
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