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First Bunker Hill Monument in Charleston, Massachusetts, 1911

 Item
Identifier: A1996-066-4623

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

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: 1911

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Biographical / Historical

Made in USA.

Full Extent

1 item/s : Paperstock ; 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

Masonic Statues and Monuments. photolithograph, image of the First Bunker Hill Monument in Charleston, Massachusetts, the Monument is dedicated to the Memory of Major General Warren and Associates that fell in battle June 17, 1775, the monument was erected by King Solomon's Lodge of Freemasons of Charlestown in 1794, the statue lies in a circular inlet, there is a pedestal with an inscription on which is the tall thin pillar, whose architecture is simple. the message is addressed to Miss. E.B. MacCaslin from J. F. S.

Repository Details

Part of the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library Repository

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