Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
Program for the Feast of St. John the Evangelist at the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, 1905
Program for the Feast of St. John the Evangelist at Grand Lodge of Massachusetts on Dec. 27, 1905. It includes a reproduction of a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, which he sent to his niece from Paris in 1778, and photographs of the bust of John Paul Jones made from life by Houdon in Paris for the Masonic Lodge of the Nine Muses, of which Jones was a member. The program also includes the dinner menu.
Report of the Grand Lodge Long Range Planning Committee, 2001 September
Roger Keith elected to second term as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, 1949
Service recognition certificate issued to George S. Hebb, circa 1978
Stanley Maxwell's Masonic Career, 1974-1975
Box of photos, letters, newspaper clippings (xeroxes), and programs concerning the Masonic career of Stanley Maxwell. It includes his election as Sovereign Grand Commander of Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, election as Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, and other Masonic activities.
Taylor, Earl W., 1950
Correspondence to and from Earl W. Taylor, Director of Education, Grand Lodge of Masons in Massachusetts.
The First Lodge of Instruction program, 1967-1968
Union Lodge records, 1796-1970
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.