Scottish Rite (Masonic order)
Found in 1334 Collections and/or Records:
Macoy regalia catalog, No. 135, 2008
Catalog contains jewels, rings, collars, aprons, casual wear, literature, gifts and other items. Illustrations are in color.
Macoy regalia catalog, No. 138, catalog, 2011
Catalog contains jewels, rings, collars, aprons, casual wear, literature, gifts and other items. Illustrations are in color.
Main Lounge, Scottish Rite Temple, Oakland, California postcard, undated
Manuscript book containing copy of the Morin Patent, Regulations and Constitutions of 1762, the Thirteenth Degree, the Fourteenth Degree, and Rules and Regulations, 1761-1787
Manuscript copy of the 1824 by-laws of the Sublime Grand Lodge at Charleston, 1842 October 6
Manuscript Masonic ritual collection, 1770-1952
Please note that early Masonic rituals and especially French rituals have slightly different names for each degree.
Manuscript regulations and constitutions from Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1860-1870
Certified manuscript copy of Regulations and Constitutions of 1813 by Enoch T. Carson, Sovereign Grand Inspector General Deputy of the Supreme Council for the State of Ohio, dated 1870. It also includes manuscript copy of Extract from the Minutes of the Supreme Grand Council from 1845 at New York and Masonic Obligation from 1860.
Map of trees on Supreme Council and Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library property, circa 1990
Photocopy of a map of trees on the property of the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, and now, Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library. The trees were donated by Scottish Rite Valleys and Councils of Deliberation.
