Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Supreme Council of the Thirty-Third Degree for the Southern Jurisdiction
Places
- United States (Associated Country)
- Washington (D.C.) (Residence)
Found in 109 Collections and/or Records:
32° certificate and leather case issued to Francis High Beaumont by the Supreme Council, Southern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1939 October 05
The certificate includes the signatures of 50 Masons, many 32° and 33°, and is adorned with the double-headed eagle and a roof supported by stone columns carved with Egyptian art. It comes with a black leather pouch which is stamped with the double eagle insignia, " Supreme Council, 33°. A. & S.R., Southern Jurisdiction, U.S.A."
32° certificate issued by the Supreme Council to Roy Lee Hunter, 1923 September 22
32° certificate issued to Ebenezer Shaw by the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, 1866
32° certificate issued to George Henry Adams, 1909 March 11
32° certificate issued to Louis Leander Alexander, 1886 January 18
32° certificate issued to Merrill E. Raab by the Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, 1913 May 8
32° certificate issued by Supreme Council of the Thirty-Third Degree for the Southern Jurisdiction to Merrill E. Raab, dated May 8, 1913.
32° certificate issued to Peter Pease by the Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, 1825 May
This certificate is issued to Peter Pease of Clinton, Georgia and dated May 1825. The certificate is engraved by Amos Doolittle and signed by Frederick Dalcho.
32° certificate issued to Richard Riker, 1808 November 08
32° certificate issued to Theodore Roosevelt Dolan, 1965 October 19
32nd degree Scottish Rite certificate issued to Theodore Roosevelt Dolan, from Kansas City, Missouri. It grants him all the rights and priviledges of a Knight Commander of the Court of Honour. It includes Masonic signatures all over front and back of certificate as well as that of Harry Truman, 33rd degree.
32° certificate issued to Van Wert Baldwin Johnson, 1904
Certificate is in Latin. Certificate is from Washington, District of Columbia from the Supreme Council there. It indicates that V. W. B. Johnson was a merchant. There is the symbol of the double headed eagle and a perspective of Solomon's Temple
