Scottish Rite (Masonic order)
Found in 1326 Collections and/or Records:
Committee reports from the annual meeting, 1965-1967
Complementary Menu for the Supreme Council 33° of Nothern Masonic Jurisdiction by the Rhode Island Consistory, 1902 September 16
Menu with illustrations of the cross section of a clam sponsored by Rhode Island Consistory dated Sept. 16, 1902
Connecticut Freemasons' oath of fealty to the Supreme Council, 1864 July 28
Connecticut Freemasons' oath of fealty to the Supreme Council. Dated July 28, 1864. In this document, a group of Freemasons from Connecticut swears allegiance to the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction.
Copies of Ordre maçonnique de Misraïm pour la France records, undated
Copy of 33° certificate issued to Jean Baptiste Bacque, undated
Negative photocopy of a certificate that was issued circa 1800-1899.
Copy of a patent issued to Moses Michael Hays, 1768 December 06
Moses Michael Hays' own copy of a patent issued to Hays by Henry Andrew Francken, dated December 6, 1768. The patent deputized Hays with the powers of a Deputy Grand Inspector "in the West Indies and North America," under the Rite of Perfection. This copy is in Hays' handwriting.
Copy of charter from Windsor, Vermont, 1875
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, 1851 November 9
Copy of typed letter dated November 9, 1851, from Giles Fonda Yates with notation: "This is a copy retained by Yates of a letter he wrote apparently to some Masonic editor (Mackey?) or possibly to the Southern Supreme Council." It concerns the incorrect views regarding Royal and Select Masters Degrees and quotes from a letter from J. J. J. Gourgas.
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."
