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Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

 Organization

Found in 149 Collections and/or Records:

Statement of the moral character of Charles W. Moore, circa 1851

 Item — Box 202
Identifier: GL2004-0012
Scope and Contents

Manuscript statement to Grand Lodge of New York from Grand Lodge of Massachusetts clearing Charles W. Moore of accusations of poor moral conduct by Henry C. Atwood. It comes with card of explanation

Dates: circa 1851

Taylor, Earl W., 1950

 File — Box 113, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents

Correspondence to and from Earl W. Taylor, Director of Education, Grand Lodge of Masons in Massachusetts.

Dates: 1950

The First Lodge of Instruction program, 1967-1968

 Item
Identifier: A2023-035-001
Dates: 1967-1968

The square and compasses or the double headed eagle which?, 1901

 File — Box 8
Identifier: A2019-178-0267
Scope and Contents

Item that lists desires to repeal sections 21 and 25, part 5, Miscellaneous Regulations, of the constitution of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts for being in conflict with Scottish Rite Freemasonry.

Dates: 1901

Union Lodge records, 1796-1970

 Collection
Identifier: A2008-016
Scope and Contents

This collection contains: correspondence, committee reports, minute books, applications for membership, notices for meetings, manuscript by-laws, membership lists, photograph albums, financial ledgers, demits, ephemera, and miscellaneous material. These records document the events and activities of Union Lodge from 1796-1950.

Dates: 1796 - 1970

Visitor's register, 1990-2001

 Item — Box 404
Identifier: GL2004-11593
Scope and Contents

Visitor's Register from the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

Dates: 1990-2001

Voting record of Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, 1830

 Item
Identifier: GL2004-0690
Scope and Contents

Manuscript voting record specifying that the Treasurer was authorized to transfer any of the stocks of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. John Loring was Treasurer at the time. It is accompanied by two manuscript certificates indicating Treasurer of Grand Lodge of Massachusetts: Elijah Morse, Esq. in 1819 and John Loring in 1927

Dates: 1830