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:
Carton, John, 1922
The following topics are mentioned: Southern Jurisdiction, California, Melvin M. Johnson, D. J. Evans of Montreal
Certificate for Representative to Supreme Council of New Orleans issued to Edmund B. Hays by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1858
Manuscript certificate issued to Edmund B. Hays from the New Orleans Supreme Council to become a representative from the Northern Jurisdiction. It was signed by James Foulhouze, Sovereign Grand Commander of Supreme Council of Louisiana
Certificates issued to the Thomas Family by the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, 1898-1899
32° certificate issued by Supreme Council of the Thirty-Third Degree for the Southern Jurisdiction to Edward Eudey Thomas, dated November 11, 1898. Certificate of relationship issued by Supreme Council of the Thirty-Third Degree for the Southern Jurisdiction to Katie Bower Thomas, dated January 23, 1899.
Certificates issued to William Henry Thompson, 1921
Circular regarding visitors to the Southern Jurisdiction, 1873 March 12
Circular throughout the Two Hemispheres, 1802
Circular announcing the formation of the first Supreme Council, located at Charleston, South Carolina. This is the foundation document of the Ancient and Accepted (Scottish) Rite. This copy signed by John Mitchell (Grand Commander) and signed and sealed by Secretary General Abraham Alexander.
Conference of the English-Speaking Supreme Councils in Amity, Washington D.C., 1965-1973
Cooper, John G., 1927
The following topics are mentioned: Frank S. Harmon, Southern Jurisdiction, John H. Cowles
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.
Copy of letter from Giles F. Yates to J. J. J. Gourgas, 1851 July 23
Typed carbon copy of letter dated July 23, 1851 from Giles Fonda Yates to J. J. J. Gourgas reporting the plan to publish a small pamphlet providing documentary evidence of "our existence as a Supreme Council from 5: Augt. 1813, up to present time."
