Royal Arch Masons
Found in 454 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur Anton Pearson Masonic collection, 1940-1991
Blank Royal Arch certificate, circa 1850
The certificate has three figures seated under a canopy with Masonic tools in front of them.
Blank Royal Arch Mason certificate
Membership certificate from Grand Lodge of Scotland (blank)
Blank Royal Arch widows certificate and calling card, 2018
Bound Henderson-Ames Company catalogues, 1895-1899
Henderson-Ames Co. catalogues bound in leather, spine marked in gold. Group includes catalogues for Blue Lodge (No. 30, 1897), Knights Templar and Red Cross (No. 35, undated), Uniforms and Equipments, Knights Templar (No. 55, 1899) Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (No. 114), 1896), Masonic Chapter and Council (No. 57, 1895), and Eastern Star (No. 86, est. 1895-1896).
Broadside announcing Anti-Masonic lecture by Avery Allyn, circa 1830
Broadside announcing the offering of the Royal Arch degree in New York. It has woodcut illustration with caption, "Three weary travelers from Babylon in search of more light." The Anti-Mason offering the Royal Arch degree is Avery Allyn. The broadside reads "Royal Arch Degree. Prices Reduced.." Avery Allyn is exposing Masonic ritual to the public for a fee
Bulletin, 1934
"A Busy Man's History of the Origin of Royal Arch Masonry" by C. C. Hunt, Grand Secretary
By Laws of Lexington Royal Arch Chapter, No. 1, 1815-1816
A manuscript copy of "By Laws for the government of the Lexington Royal Arch Chapter held under warrant No. 1, Ancient York Masons", which appears to have been published by T. Bradford, Jr. at the Kentucky Gazette Office. It includes a report (adopted) which constitutes this chapter under the Grand Lodge of Kentucky.
