Scottish Rite (Masonic order). New York Grand Consistory (New York, N.Y.)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of letter from Albert Pike to Grand Consistory of New York, 1860 August 20
Copy of typed letter dated August 20, 1860 from Albert Pike to the Grand Consistory at New York, beseeching the Supreme Council of the Northern Jurisdiction to discipline J. F. Brennan, publisher of "The American Freemason" for publishing the obligations of the fourth degree as prepared by Pike while a member of Committee of Revision of Supreme Council of the 33° for the Southern Jurisdiction and to prohibit Brennan from publishing information about any other degrees.
New York Consistory Situation [1], 1939
Correspondence, mainly with Roger Wilson, and reports relating to financial issues of the New York Consistory.
New York Consistory Situation [2], 1936-1938
"Compilation of Data", Valley of New York City, May 1936 - October 1938.
New York Grand Consistory minute book, 1860-1861
The New York Grand Consistory met at 181 Bowery in New York City. It contains Hays Council meeting minutes
