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Royal Arch Masons

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Found in 87 Collections and/or Records:

The Hiram Gazette, vol. 1 no. 10, 1939

 Item
Identifier: A2023-077-001

Thirty-ninth Triennial Convocation of the General Grand Chapter and Fifteenth Triennial Assembly of the General Grand Council program, 1924 September 8

 Item
Identifier: A2023-020-001
Content Description

Program for the Thirty-ninth Triennial Convocation of the General Grand Chapter and Fifteenth Triennial Assembly of the General Grand Council of the Royal Arch Masons of the United States. The memoriam program for William Frederick Kuhn, General Grand High Priest of the General Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the United States, is included inside. The program has corrections written in pen.

Dates: 1924 September 8

Traveling Royal Arch certificate issued to Charles D. Buck by Mohegan Chapter, No. 221, 1871 February 8

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A1987-026-001
Scope and Contents

Royal Arch Masons certificate for Charles D. Buck issued by the Mohegan Chapter 221 of the Royal Arch Masons at Peekskill, New York. On the bottom about three inches from the left margin is an orange colored seal held by a red colored ribbon with 'Mohegan R A Chapter No. 221 Peekskill N.Y.' and another seal, golden colored on the left bottom corner with 'The Grand Chapter of the State of New York- Incorporated' embossed on it.

Dates: 1871 February 8

Twenty-ninth annual charity ball program, 1997 April 12

 Item
Identifier: A2023-058-001
Dates: 1997 April 12

Union Lodge, No. 31, records, 1807-1925

 Collection
Identifier: A2000-078
Dates: 1807-1925

Victorian trade cards, 1870-1885

 Collection
Identifier: A2020-019
Content Description

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.

Dates: 1870-1885