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 65 Collections and/or Records:
Johnson, Axel P., 1926-1927
The following topics are mentioned: David H. Brown, anti-Islamic sentiment, Southern Jurisdiction, Qur'an, Charles H. Spilman
Johnson, Melvin M., 1926-1927
The following topics are mentioned: South America, Puerto Rico, Southern Jurisdiction
Joint Proclamation on the 200th Anniversary of U.S. Constitution signed by Francis G. Paul and C. Fred Kleinknecht, 1987
Joint proclamation on the 200th anniversary of U.S. Constitution signed by Francis G. Paul, Sovereign Grand Commander, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction and C. Fred Kleinknecht, Sovereign Grand Commander, Southern Jurisdiction. The proclamation is bordered by American flag ornaments and has Masonic symbols of double headed eagle and square and compass.
M, 1924-1926
The following topics are mentioned: ritual, Alfred H. Moorhouse, George W. McCandless, Robert G. McClure, William S. McCrea, Southern Jurisdiction, John P. McCune, Robert A. Shirrefs, Arthur M. Millard, Order of the Builders
Michigan, Carton J., 1923
The following topics are mentioned: Southern Jurisdiction candidate elections, Detroit Freemasonry, Harry Schorr, candidates
Miscellaneous correspondence re conference at Lausanne, Switzerland, 1922
The following topics are mentioned: James Isaac Buchanan, Leroy A. Goddard, Thomas R. Marshall, Robert E. Ramsdell, Arthur D. Prince, Melvin M. Johnson, Barton Smith, Southern Jurisdiction, John Henry Cowles
New Hampshire, Africa, Walker, 1923
The following topics are mentioned: Southern Jurisdiction
Ohio, 1928-1932
The following topics are mentioned: John P. McCune, Wisconsin, Southern Jurisdiction, anti-catholicism, Frank S. Hamon, finances, membership
P, 1923
The following topics are mentioned: Arthur D. Prince, Vladimir Petrovich, Italy, Arthur G. Pollard, Southern Jurisdiction
Patterson, Andrew S., 1929-1931
The following topics are mentioned: Pennsylvania, finances, Charles H. Spilman, The Great Depression, Southern Jurisdiction