Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Supreme Council for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction
Places
- Lexington (Mass.) (Residence)
Found in 721 Collections and/or Records:
David A. Glattly certificates and other materials, 1993-2021
Collection includes certificates and diplomas that are mounted on plaques, encased in leather and velvet folios, previously framed, and loose. Also includes announcement poster, personalized notecards for David A. Glattly, and a photograph of a group of people. The photograph is from 1990s, while the bulk of the collection is from 2017-2021, while Glattly was Sovereign Grand Commander.
De La Motta's official announcement of the founding of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1815 January 07
Announcement signed by De La Motta and Gourgas. It carries a note "we think the ratification ought to be dated 21 May 5815"
Decree from Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, USA, 1870
Certificate ordaining that the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, does not recognize the Grand Orient of France only the Supreme Council of France. It is signed Josiah H. Drummond and Daniel Sickels. There is an engraving at the top of the certificate including the double headed eagle
Dedication of a Memorial for John James Joseph Gourgas program, 1938
DeMolay Consistory charter, 1868 May 24
Deputies (General), 1933-1934
Correspondence to and from state Deputies regarding Supreme Council business.
Deputies (General Folder, circular letters, etc.), 1937-1938
Correspondence to and from state Deputies regarding Supreme Council business.
Deputy reports, 1867
Dispensation for Lowell Consistory, 1860 July 10
This dispensation from the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, empowered Masons living in the city of Lowell, Massachusetts to form a Consistory, dated July 10, 1860, and signed by Sovereign Grand Commander Edward Raymond.
