Box 2
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Contains 62 Results:
Announcement of "Freemason's Monitor," 1858
Announcement/prospectus for the publication of a new edition of "Freemason's Monitor," by Thomas Smith Webb. The book includes "Ineffable Degrees"(Scottish Rite degrees) by Enoch Terry Carson. Both of these books contain rituals.
Advertisement for "The Freemason," 1867
Advertisement for "The Freemason", vol. 1, no. 11, Nov. 1, 1867, edited and published by George Frank Gouley of St. Louis, Mo. (later Grand Secretary of Grand Lodge of Missouri, 1872). It includes a discussion of the relationship between Ancient Craft Masonry and Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masonry. It was printed by the Weekly Masonic Review, Cincinnati, Ohio, on Dec. 23, 1867.
Cornerstone laying at Masonic Temple in Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1915
Photograph from a book of the cornerstone laying of the Masonic Temple, Salem, Massachusetts, on June 24, 1915.
Photograph of Dedham Masonic Temple, circa 1928
Photograph of Dedham Masonic Temple of an exterior front facade view.
Photograph of Colonel Henry Purkitt, undated
Photograph (copy) of Colonel Henry Purkitt (?-d.1846). On the reverse of photograph is J. Notman's crest.
Photograph of Bristol Lodge Temple, undated
Photograph of Bristol Lodge Temple, North Attleboro, Massachusetts with an exterior front facade view.
Announcement for Rebold's "General History of Freemasonry," 1865
Announcement for Emmanuel Rebold's "General HIstory of Freemasonry" translated from the French and published by J.F. Brennan.
Announcement for "History of Templarism," 1866
Announcement/Prospectus for "History of Templarism" by Alfred Creigh of Washington, Penn. It includes a list for subscribers as the manuscript had not yet gone to print
Announcement for McClenachan's "Book of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry," 1867
Announcement/Prospectus for "The Book of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry" by Charles T. McClenachan, 33°. It includes instructions for all degrees, ceremonies of installation, consecration, baptism, and Lodges of Sorrow.
