Scottish Rite (Masonic order)
Found in 1326 Collections and/or Records:
Blank Cerneau membership certificate, circa 1820
Certificate is signed by W. H. Peckham and many other officers
Blank certificate for a Representative or Delegate from the Supreme Council of Peru, 1877
Certificate authorizing a member of the Supreme Council of Peru to be a representative to the Supreme Council in London. The certificate is on gold paper with an embossed seal is affixed to the letter. There are two gold stamps of the Scottish Rite double-headed eagle.
Blank certificate issued by Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, circa 1870
Certificate (blank) for a member of A.A.S.R. by Supreme Council, N.M.J. signed by E.T. Carson, K.H. Van Rensselaer, and Albert Case.
Blank certificate issued by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, undated
Blank charters, undated
Blank charters, undated
Blank Masonic register, undated
Masonic register (blank) for all Masonic degrees from Master Mason through Scottish Rite and Shrine
Blank Rose Croix certificate, undated
Blank Masonic certificate with engravings by F. Brun. The engraving contains many symbolic Masonic images such as a coffin, pillars with the letters J and B, a beehive, swords, plumb lines, broken columns, an anchor, serpents and a Masonic apron.
Blank Rose Croix certificate, undated
Blank certificate from the Sovereign Chapter. Masonic symbols include a lamb and broken columns
Blank Scottish Rite certificate for Prince of Jerusalem, 1851
Manuscript certificate is signed by Edward Raymond. The certificate is blank
