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Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Supreme Council of the Thirty-Third Degree for the Southern Jurisdiction

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Found in 246 Collections and/or Records:

Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, 1975-1979

 File — Box 3, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains correspondence, committee notes and reports, speeches, manuscripts, and typescripts. These materials document the time period before and after George A. Newbury was Sovereign Grand Commander, AASR, NMJ (1965-1975).

Dates: 1975-1979

Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, representative certificate issued to Robert M. C. Graham, 1867 September 24

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2016-024
Content Description

Supreme Council Representative certificate issued by Supreme Council of the Thirty-Third Degree for the Southern Jurisdiction to Robert M.C. Graham, dated September 24, 1867. Imprint at bottom of certificate: "Chas. E. Sickels. 432 Broome St. NY."

Dates: 1867 September 24

Supreme Council warning and declaration, 1882-1885

 Item
Identifier: A2019-178-0271b
Scope and Contents A warning and declaration from the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, dated sometime between 1882-1885. In this document, the Supreme Council warns brethren of the wrong doing of certain persons in several States to peddle degrees for gain. The document provides a brief history of three Supreme Councils in America (Cerneau, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, and Southern Jurisdiction) and denounces the Cerneau inspired Supreme Councils of Seymour-Peckham and Thompson-Folger. The...
Dates: 1882-1885

Temple Room, Supreme Council, Scottish Rite, Washington, D.C., 1970

 Item
Identifier: A1996-066-1064
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Ralph B. Duncan postcard collection consists of postcards with a Masonic connection, either a building used for Masonic purposes, a person connected to Freemasonry, or a subject concerning Freemasonry. Mostly made during 1907-1940s, there are some that are both earlier and later, which can be determined by changes in postcard conventions. Included are portraits, views of buildings, cartoons, among other subjects. Most of the postcards of buildings are in the United States, with some from...
Dates: 1970

Thompson-Folger Supreme Council's comment on its legitimacy booklet, 1897-1916

 File — Box 7
Identifier: A2019-178-0245
Scope and Contents

A defense of the Cerneau inspired Thompson-Folger Supreme Council by its Sovereign Grand Commander Major W. Bayliss, dated sometime between 1897-1916. In this document, Bayliss disputes the Southern Jurisdiction's claim being the "Mother Council of the World" and contends that his Supreme Council is the only legitimate Scottish Rite power in the country.

Dates: 1897-1916

Treadway, Allen T., 1925-1926

 File — Box 13, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents

The following topics are mentioned: Southern Jurisdiction, Ku Klux Klan, Italy, Mussolini, Congress

Dates: 1925-1926

Vermont, 1931-1932

 File — Box 15, Folder: 17