Scottish Rite (Masonic order)
Found in 503 Collections and/or Records:
Appointment of Clinton F. Paige as Deputy of the Supreme Council, District of New York, 1878 April 06
Patent for Clinton F. Paige for Deputy of Supreme Council for New York. Upon the death of Orrin Welch, Sovereign Grand Commander Josiah H. Drummond appointed Clinton Paige Deputy for New York. Certificate is signed by Drummond and Albert P. Moriarty, Assistant Grand Secretary. Engraved Masonic symbols upper portion of certificate include square and compass, urns, sword; gold foil seal lower edge of Patent.
Appointment of John Christie as Deputy of the Supreme Council for the State of New Hampshire, 1852 January 1
Certificate appointing John Christie as Deputy of the Supreme Council for the State of New Hampshire dated January 1, 1852. Signed by Edward Raymond in his capacity has Sovereign Grand Commander and attested by Charles W. Moore in his capacity as Grand Secretary General.
Architects of Freedom: The Story of Our Federal Constitution program, 1966 September 17
A program of a play produced by the Freeport Scottish Rite Players. The play was written by Hon. Newcomb Condee, Judge of the Superior Court in Los Angeles, California. The play was sponsored by several masonic lodges and fraternal and civic organizations.
Arnaldo De Nicola, Grand Orient of Scottish Constitution of Italy, certificate collection, 1915-1918
Arthur J. Doxer Masonic papers, 1952-2023
Collection includes two certificates issued by Aleppo Shrine, Wilmington, Mass., programs and correspondence with Zerubbabel Lodge from the 1950s, programs issued by the Massachusetts Consistory, Grand Lodge of Massachusetts Directory, and approximately 100 membership cards for lodges, Scottish Rite, and Shrine bodies spanning from 1960-2023.
Arthur Wellesley Lunn Masonic collection, 1918-1920
Atlee B. Donaghy Masonic collection, 1921-1972
Aurora Grata Consistory replacement charter, 1912
Aurora Grata Council of Princes of Jerusalem charter, 1866
Balaustre Circular del Supremo Consejo para la Republica Mejicana broadside, 1860 December 21
This circular announces the creation and existence of the recognized Supreme Council of Mexico, stating the Supreme Council's allegiance to all regular Masonic Powers of the world and denouncing James Foulhouze's Supreme Council.