Drummond, Josiah H. (Josiah Hayden), 1827-1902
Dates
- Existence: 1827 - 1902
Occupations
- Attorneys general
- Lawyers
- Sovereign Grand Commander, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite -- Date: 1867 - 1879
Places
- Portland (Me.) (Residence)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Appointment of Clinton F. Paige as Deputy of the Supreme Council, District of New York, 1878 April 06
Patent for Clinton F. Paige for Deputy of Supreme Council for New York. Upon the death of Orrin Welch, Sovereign Grand Commander Josiah H. Drummond appointed Clinton Paige Deputy for New York. Certificate is signed by Drummond and Albert P. Moriarty, Assistant Grand Secretary. Engraved Masonic symbols upper portion of certificate include square and compass, urns, sword; gold foil seal lower edge of Patent.
Josiah H. Drummond correspondence, 1878-1895
The correspondences discusses Masonry in the 1700s and intolerant Christians in Freemasonry. There is discussion of Drummond’s and Norton’s disagreement over evidence. Drummond answers Norton’s law queries and discusses Henry Price.
Letter from Sovereign Grand Commander Josiah H. Drummond to John Sheville, 1870 July 8
A letter from Sovereign Grand Commander Josiah H. Drummond to John Sheville, the Supreme Council's Deputy for the state of New Jersey. Dated July 8, 1870. In this letter, Drummond commissions Sheville to confer the thirty-third degree upon William Wallace Goodwin.
Portrait album of Supreme Council members, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, circa 1867
Portrait album of Supreme Council members, Norther Masonic Jurisdiction. The etchings are by Samuel Hollyer. Most portraits are signed by the sitter and by Hollyer. The portraits includes Josiah H. Drummond, Edward P. Burnham, William Sewall Gardner, Enoch Terry Carlson, and many more.
Proclamation of the Treaty of the Union of 1867, 1867 May 17
Unissued Supreme Council honorary 33° certificate, 1861-1867
An unissued Supreme Council honorary 33° certificate created sometime between 1861 and 1867. Signed by Sovereign Grand Commander Killian Van Rensselaer, Lieutenant Sovereign Grand Commander Josiah H. Drummond, Grand Secretary General Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, and others.