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SC 043. Foreign Masonic certificates

 Record Group
Identifier: SC 043

Found in 119 Collections and/or Records:

Master Mason certificate issued to Jacqures Hisson by the Grand Orient of France, 1808 February 22

 Item
Identifier: A1982-008a-001
Scope and Contents

Master Mason certificate for Jacqures Hisson from the Grand Orient of France. Masonic symbols include columns, the goddess Athena and two other goddesses one holding a club and one a branch of wheat

Dates: 1808 February 22

Master Mason certificate issued to Henry Geiger from the Freres Reunis of the Orient of Charleville, 1776

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: A1982-024-001
Scope and Contents

Master Mason certificate for Henry Geiger from the Freres Reunis of the Orient of Charleville. Certificate is in French with broken wax seal. The certificate has an elaborate engraving with symbols including Athena, a goddess holding a club, and columns

Dates: 1776

Master Mason certificate issued to Lucien Godon by the Lodge of Esperance Savoisenne, 1865

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 30
Identifier: A1982-010-002
Scope and Contents

Master Mason certificate for Lucien Godon from the Grand Orient of France, Lodge of Esperance Savoisenne. Symbols include a plumb line, a beehive, and a variety of Masonic tools

Dates: 1865

Certificate issued to Alexander Olivier, with translation, 1803

 Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: A1982-010-003

Knight of Rose Croix certificate issued to Pierre Benjamain Baullier by les Amis Indivisibles of the Orient of Paris, 1806

 Item
Identifier: A1982-010a-001
Scope and Contents

Knight of Rose Croix Masonic certificate given to Pierre Benjamain Baullier by les Amis Indivisibles of the Orient of Paris. Symbols on the certificate include a cross with a rose and a broken column.

Dates: 1806

Danish certificate to Edward Benz Moller, 1920

 Item
Identifier: A1979-008-001
Scope and Contents

The certificate is given in the name of Christian X, King of Denmark, who was a Grand Master Mason. The certificate references St. Johannes, presumably similar to the St. John's degrees of Swedish Masonry (which are equivalent to the blue degrees of Finnish Masonry).

Dates: 1920

Royal Arch certificate issued to Joshua Redman, 1800 January 7

 Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: A2006-043-001
Dates: 1800-1933