Box 3
Restricted
Contains 19 Results:
Statler Building postcard collection, 1930-1960
Program booklet for the New England Regional Ritualistic Conference, 1965
Program booklet for the New England Regional Ritualistic Conference, on Oct. 22 and 23, 1965.
Program for the 140th Annual Meeting of the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1952
A Strong Protest Against Honoring the Memory of General Albert Pike article, 1898
This pamphlet or reprint, from The Republican of Davenport, Iowa, includes the article entitled, "A Strong Protest Against Honoring the Memory of General Albert Pike." The article describes the battle of Pea Ridge, specifically Pike's recruitment of Indigenous people who were accused of scalping of Union solders.
Scottish Rite oath for Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, circa 1830
Oath or obligation of a Scottish Rite Mason, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction which concerns keeping secrets of Secret Master (4th Degree) through Master Elect of Nine (9th Degree) and not to assist or confer Scottish Rite degrees on others "unless he manifest a charitable disposition to all mankind and zeal for the brethren and the cause of Masonry." Paper written on has the stamp of the United States Congress on it (showing the Capitol).
Daniel Coxe Medal certificate issued to Francis G. Paul, 33°, by the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, 1987
Certificate for the Daniel Coxe Medal, given by the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, issued to Francis G. Paul, 33° signed by William H, Sockett, Grand Master
Certificate of Oath of Fealty, circa 2006
Certificate of the Oath of Fealty for 33° of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, with Walter E. Webber as Sovereign Grand Commander. The certificate is unsigned and undated in color with calligraphy around Webber's name
Brochures on Scottish Rite Freemasonry, 1995-2010
Sovereign Grand Commander Walter Webber's remarks to Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 2006
Manuscript (typed) of SGC Walter Webber's "Farewell Remarks" to the Supreme Council. After just two and one-half years as Sovereign Grand Commander, Webber bids farewell as his cancer becomes terminal.
