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Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Supreme Council for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction

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Found in 213 Collections and/or Records:

Scrapbook of newspaper clippings of Stanley Maxwell's Masonic career, 1964-1977

 Item
Identifier: A2001-077-018
Scope and Contents

Scrapbook of newspaper clippings of Stanley Maxwell as potentate of Aleppo Shriners, Sovereign Grand Commander of Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, and Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

Dates: 1964-1977

Shebarim Lodge of Perfection charter, 1893 September 21

 Item
Identifier: A2022-080
Dates: 1893 September 21

Sigma Consistory charter, 1948 September 29

 Item
Identifier: A2022-066
Dates: 1948 September 29

Stanley Maxwell's Masonic Career, 1974-1975

 Series
Identifier: A2001-077-022
Scope and Contents

Box of photos, letters, newspaper clippings (xeroxes), and programs concerning the Masonic career of Stanley Maxwell. It includes his election as Sovereign Grand Commander of Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, election as Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, and other Masonic activities.

Dates: 1974-1975

Supreme Council annual meeting program, 1879 September 16

 Item
Identifier:  A2018-017-001
Dates: 1879 September 16

Supreme Council broadside, 1867 May 16

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2019-102-001
Content Description

A broadside created by the Hays-Raymond and Van Rensselaer Supreme Councils. Dated May 16, 1867. This document, which was reported for the Boston Post, announces the ratification of the Union of 1867, the unification of the two competing Supreme Councils of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction and outlines terms of their unification.

Dates: 1867 May 16

Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, documents concerning Prince Hall organizations and other groups considered to be clandestine collection, 1919-1927

 Collection — Box 4, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1996-015
Scope and Contents

Documents concerning Prince Hall organizations and other groups considered by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction to be clandestine. The bulk of the correspondence concerns N. N. Boozier and his claim to be Grand Master of King Solomon Lodge in Texas. Also includes court decrees regarding these claims.

Dates: 1919-1927