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 243 Collections and/or Records:
32° certificate issued to Walter Edward Corbett by the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, 1924
32° Scottish Rite certificate issued to Harry Francis Pearson, 1920 November 20
This collection contains certificates and calling cards from William M. Robertson and his family.
32° Scottish Rite certificate issued to John St. Clair Pearson, 1946 November 27
This collection contains certificates and calling cards from William M. Robertson and his family.
32° Scottish Rite certificate issued to William M. Robertson, 1913 January 23
32° Scottish Rite certificate, Southern Jurisdiction, issued to William M. Robertson (uncle of donor). William M. Robertson lived in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Certificate bears several signatures including that of Walter Melvin Robertson, 33° (father of donor) and John Cowles, Secretary, Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction
33° certificate for Walter Thompson Garfield, 1918 November
33° certificate issued to Frank Harrold Dippo by the Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, 1972 May 19
A Joint Proclamation by the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the United States on the 200th Anniversary of United States Constitution, circa 1987
A Tour of The House of the Temple, 1998
The series contains documentaries and other non-fiction material made by or affiliated with Masons about FreeFreemasonry and Masonic history from 1988 to 2003. Often these records were designed to be shared with a broad audience, including non-Masons. These records are in VHS format, along with associated ephemera.
Abbott Misc. correspondence, 1922
The following topics are mentioned: Albuquerque, New Mexico, Freemasons, Alpeus A. Keen, Delmar Darrah, Cowles and Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, James Isaac Buchanan, C. E. Rosengaum, Canada
Abbott - Shirreffs, 1921-1922
The following topics are mentioned: Robert A. Shirreffs, Ralph H. Sleeper, Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, H. Armand DeMasi, and Portugal and Portuguese Lodges in MA.
