Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Cosmopolitan Consistory, No. 1 (New York, N.Y.)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Aurora Grata and New York City Scottish Rite Bodies collection, 1875-1891
Collection of documents pertaining to the Aurora Grata Scottish Rite bodies in Brooklyn, N.Y. and N.Y. City Scottish Rite bodies. It includes correspondence, programs, meeting notices, summons, news clipping, and pamphlets. Of particular interest, documentation concerning the merger of the Aurora Grata Consistory, Brooklyn, NY and the Cosmopolitan Consistory to form the Consistory of New York City (1880).
Balustre from Commander-in-Chief, Consistory of New York City, 1880 March 15
Balustre from office of Commander-in-Chief, Consistory of New York City to its officers and members, offering congratulations upon the union of the Cosmopolitan and Aurora Grata Consistories, forming the Consistory of New York City. It includes listing of newly elected officers and Tableau of members, March 15, 1880.
Letter from Samuel Jones to Charles Thomas McClenachan, 1875 December 18
Letter dated December 18, 1875 from Samuel Jones to Charles T. McClenachan, Commander in Chief, Cosmopolitan Consistory [A.A. Scottish Rite] regarding joint meeting between Aurora Grata and Cosmopolitan Consistories concerning consolidation. Pencilled notes of the May 4 meeting on verso of letter.
Statement of adoption of Articles of Consolidation NY Consistories, 1876
Statement concerning adoption of Articles of Consolidation of two Consistories [A.A. Scottish Rite]: Cosmopolitan Consistory and Aurora Grata Consistory. It is accompanied by business envelope with Department of Public Works return address and with writing, "Joint Committee on Consistory." The Articles of Consolidation referred to are not attached to this note.
Summons to Convocation of Cosmopolitan Consistory, 1875 December 16
Summons to attend convocation of Cosmopolitan Consistory on December 16, 1875 to act on proposition to consolidate Aurora Grata Consistory and Cosmopolitan Consistory. Pencil note on verso of card: "Given to J. H. Hobart Ward by Gen'l. John A. Foster."
