Scottish Rite (Masonic order)
Found in 1326 Collections and/or Records:
Charter issued to Fort Orange Consistory, 1899 October 6
Circular for Jeremy Cross book, Templar's Chart, circa 1863
Circular (5 copies) announcing the publication of a revised edition of Jeremy Cross' Templar's Chart by Will M. Cunningham, published by Moss & Co., 1863. It is described as the "most complete Templar's Manual ever published." The copies were sent to Enoch T. Carson, Ohio Sov. Consistory, Dalcho Council Princes of Jerusalem, Gibulum Lodge of Perfection (all persons or Masonic bodies in Cincinnati, Ohio).
Circular letter from the Supreme Council of England and Wales to A. Chavero, 1876 May 29
Circular letter issued by La Sincérité, No. 2, 1854 August 21
Circular letter regarding the reestablishment of the Supreme Council of Sicily, 1888 June 8
In 1873, the Grand Orient of Italy absorbed the Supreme Council at Palermo. This letter seeks to reestablish it.
Circular regarding visitors to the Southern Jurisdiction, 1873 March 12
Circular Responding to the Attacks against the Legitimacy of the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1848 October 1
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.
Circular to Lodges in Michigan from Lodges in Illinois, 1867
Circular to Lodges in Michigan from Lodges in Illinois concerns the illigitimate body formed in Kalamazoo, Michigan, pretending to be Scottish Rite.
