Royal Arch Masons
Found in 186 Collections and/or Records:
Union Lodge, No. 31, records, 1807-1925
Victorian trade cards, 1870-1885
Collection consists of two Victorian era trade cards, both issued by C. M. Englehart & Son. In one document, the jewelers Charles M. Englehart and his son William F. Englehart of Philadelphia advertise their ability to create individualized Masonic mark medals (a type of crest or coat of arms) for Royal Arch Masons. In the second document, the same jewelers advertise "Masonic Marks," unique, personal designs chosen by Masons for the Mark Master Mason degree.
Wallace M. Gage papers, 1943-1999
Ward's Royal Line catalog, No. 89, 1930
William S. Quincy, Jr., Masonic certificate collection, 1938-1953
York Rite Virginia Masonic membership cards, 1816-1962
This collection consists of York Rite membership cards for Masons in Virginia from 1816-1962. The cards contain information such as birth date, place of birth, when they received the degrees, suspensions, death, dimitt, expulsion, remarks, etc. The cards have fields for Mark Master, Past Master, Select and Royal Master, Most Excellent Master, and Exalted with.