Box 204
Contains 46 Results:
Master Mason certificate Issued to Walton Felch, 1824
Certificate is an engraving with text from Fayette Lodge, Charlton, Massachusetts
Civil War "Memento" card, circa 1865
White paper card with image of cornucopia and eagle or dove with quill and note cards that each have text such as "Memento of Battles" and "From Colonel Jno. C. Whiton To Annie" and "Capture of Petersburg" etc. Within cornucopia is shield with crossed cannon and anchor.
Address to the People of Massachusetts, 1833
Address to the citizens of Massachusetts by the Anti-Masonic State Convention concerning the political influence of Freemasonry in the state legislature during the year 1833. It is certified by B. F. Hallett, H Atwell, D. Henshaw, and A. Walker, Secretaries of Anti-Masonic State Convention
Letter to Edmund Heard from Thomas L. Whitney, 1792
Brother Whitney proposes Ezra Eames for the 1st degree in Masonry to Brother Heard
Receipt from James Bowdoin to Samuel Swett, 1729
Receipt for piloting a ship from Newbury to Boston for the amount of 3 pounds
Military discharge for Robert Stetson by William H. Sumner, 1828
Two military discharges for Robert Stetson by William H. Sumner, General. One is a discharge as Captain of a company and the other is a discharge as Major of a Battalion
Announcement for order of Masonic ceremonies at Lowell, Massachusetts, 1865
Announcement for the consecration of a monument erected to the memory of members of the sixth regiment, Massachusetts volunteers who fell at Baltimore, Maryland in 1861
Order from the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts to Trinity Lodge at Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1792
Order concerns the publishing of the Book of Constitutions by the Grand Lodge. This order was sent to all regular lodges within Massachusetts by S. Colesworthy, Grand Secretary. It is a printed version of this order signed by S. Colesworthy
Receipt to pay Ebenezer Irving, 1836
Receipt to pay Ebenezer Irving 86 pounds, 8 shillings sterling, signed Washington Irving
Letter to Timothy Whiting from Isaiah Thomas, 1794
Letter to T. Whiting from Isaiah Thomas, concerning the enclosed advertisement for the celebration of a Feast. The letter is in the handwriting of Isaiah Thomas
