Royal Arch Masons
Found in 454 Collections and/or Records:
Irons & Russell Co. catalog, undated
Catalog contains pins, buttons, charms, jewels, and rings. Includes brief descriptions of Knights Templar, Mystic Shrine, IOOF, Knights of Pythias, Elks, Knights of Columbus, Eagles, Loyal Order of Moose, Improved Order of Red Men, and the Railroad Brotherhoods.
Jewelry Catalogue, undated
Catalogue of Masonic jewelry, Cat. No. 43 includes images of jewelry for Blue Lodge, Royal Arch, Scottish Rite, Shrine, Knights Templar
John A. Waterhouse Masonic and fraternal collection, 1879-2010
Includes postcards, brochures, regalia catalogs, certificates, member directories, programs, and summons for Masonic and fraternal organizations, as well as postcards and first day covers for the Eastern States Exposition (also known as The Big E).
John J. Keefe collection of Masonic certificates, 1851-1877
John North Egyptian Masonic papers, 1939-1960
Keltner Manufacturing Company catalog, undated
Keltner Manufacturing Company catalog on lodge furniture. The catalog is undated.
King Cyrus Royal Arch Chapter correspondence, 1805-1826
Collection includes correspondence from the Royal Arch Masons Grand Chapter of Massachusetts to King Cyrus Chapter, most of which authorizes the conferral of degrees on applicants but also includes instructions for dispersal of constitution and financial matters.
King Hiram Royal Arch Chapter Mark Book, 1825-1838
Knights Templar certificate issued to Charles Morison, 1775 March 19
Manuscript Knights Templar membership certificate for Charles Morison, dated March 19, 1775, and signed by James Temple and other officers. This certificate from the Knights Templar encampment in Kinsdale, Ireland, formalizes the membership of Charles Morison in that group in 1775. Morison was also a Past Master and a Royal Arch Excellent Mason, according to the certificate. It has a black ribbon and wax seal attached.
Letter from Giles F. Yates to John James Joseph Gourgas, 1829 September 04
Letter discusses the following topics: Bernard's Light the Ineffable degrees vary from Charleston manuscript - especially Royal Arch - Knight of East exact translation from Mac Adoniromique; Barker's manuscript, certain passages procured from Barker's manuscript; Light has fallen still born - is subscribed For New York Mirror & Ladies Literary Gazette
