Masonic Temple and Oldest Theatre in America, New Bern, North Carolina, 1930-1940
Scope and Contents
The Ralph B. Duncan postcard collection consists of postcards with a Masonic connection, either a building used for Masonic purposes, a person connected to Freemasonry, or a subject concerning Freemasonry. Mostly made during 1907-1940s, there are some that are both earlier and later, which can be determined by changes in postcard conventions. Included are portraits, views of buildings, cartoons, among other subjects. Most of the postcards of buildings are in the United States, with some from other countries such as Germany and France. The portraits generally are of American historical figures who were known or believed to be Freemasons. The buildings included were used for Blue Lodges, Scottish Rite, York Rite, Shriners International, International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Order of the Eastern Star, DeMolay International, amongst other Masonic bodies and auxiliary groups. There are also some postcards that depict or mention other fraternal organizations, such as the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Dates
- Creation: 1930-1940
Creator
- Curt Teich & Co (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Biographical / Historical
Made by Zaytoun News Agency. Curteich. Made in Illinois, Chicago.
Full Extent
1 item/s : paper stock ; overall: 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
From the Collection: German
From the Collection: French
From the Collection: Spanish; Castilian
Processing Information
Full color photolithograph postcard with linen finish. view of elevation of front facade of temple. ivy covers facade. "Masonic Temple" and symbol of square and compass on pediment. Verso has the following printed notes: "The Masonic Temple is one of the oldest Masonic Lodge halls still in use. St. John's Lodge, No. 3, A.F. & A.M., second in North Carolina when chartered January 10,1772, has been honored locally by Presidents Washington and Monroe. The Masonic Theatre on the first floor is the oldest theatre still operating in the United States, being used for the purpose since 1804. In the rear of the building, Sep. 5, 1802, was the famed duel between Governor Spaight and John Stanly, Spaight being killed." The following print divides the verso of card: "Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C.T. American Art" Post Card. "
Repository Details
Part of the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library Repository
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