Brice, James H. (James Henry), b. 1869
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Brice, 1952-1953
Correspondence to and from James H. Brice and his daughter Lillian Brice of Pennsylvania.
Brice (and Mullan, when Deputy), 1941-1943
Correspondence to and from John B. Mullan and James H. Brice, Deputies for New York.
Brice, Dr. James H., 1939-1943
Correspondence to and from Dr. James H. Brice of New York.
Brice, James H. [1], 1934
Correspondence to and from James H. Brice of New York.
Brice, James H. [2], 1936-1939
Correspondence to and from James H. Brice of New York. Some letters reference a Grand Lodge of Sweden member, Rolf von Heidenstam, who was injured in the Hindenburg disaster.
Brice, Jas. H., 1929-1932
The following topics are mentioned: James Brice, Wisconsin, Emil Greenberg, Harry Goldberg, John Cowles, Southern Jurisdiction, South American Freemasonry, Philippines, Cerneau bodies, Rockville Center, NY
Brice (N.Y.), 1943-1945
Correspondence to and from James H. Brice, Deputy for New York.
New York, 1951-1952
Correspondence to and from James H. Brice, Deputy for New York.
New York, 1948-1949
Correspondence to and from James H. Brice, Deputy for New York, and Henry C. Turner, Acting Deputy for New York.
New York, 1949-1950
Correspondence to and from James H. Brice, Deputy for New York.