Folder 15
Contains 8 Results:
32° Scottish Rite "William Homan" Class, Rochester Consistory, photograph, 1905 November 16
Photograph of 32° Scottish Rite "William Homan" Class, Rochester Consistory, November 16, 1905, with members identified by legend attached to photo. William Homan (1873-1918), 33°, was particularly interested in the early history of the Scottish Rite, he presided over the Council of Deliberation of New York for 18 years, was a New York businessman
32° Scottish Rite "J. Hungerford Smith" Class, Rochester Consistory, photograph, 1905 April 25
Photograph of 32° Scottish Rite "J. Hungerford Smith" Class, Rochester Consistory, April 25, 1905, with members identified by legend attached to photo; J. Hungerford Smith (1855-1932), 33°, was Commander-in-Chief of the Vally of Rochester from 1905-1907, pharmaceuticals business.
32° Scottish Rite "Temple" Class, Rochester Consistory, photograph, 1904 April
Photograph of 32° Scottish Rite "Temple" Class, Rochester Consistory, April 1904, with members identified by legend attached to photo. In 1903 the Rochester Consistory signed a lease for one year to rent quarters in the new Masonic Temple of Rochester, N.Y.
32° Scottish Rite "Henry L. Palmer" Class, Rochester Consistory, photograph, 1904 November
Photograph of 32° Scottish Rite "Henry L. Palmer" Class, Rochester Consistory, November 1904, with members identified by legend attached to photo. Henry Lynde Palmer, 33°, was Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council, N.M.J., from 1879-1909
32° Scottish Rite "Temple" Class, Rochester Consistory, photograph, 1904 April
Photograph of 32° Scottish Rite "Temple" Class, Rochester Consistory, April 1904, with members identified by legend attached to photo. It was named the "Temple" Class because in 1903 the Rochester Consistory signed a lease for rental of quarters in the new Masonic Temple of Rochester
32° Scottish Rite "First New Temple" Class, Rochester Consistory, photograph, 1903 November 19
Photograph of 32° Scottish Rite "First New Temple" Class, Rochester Consistory, November 19, 1903, with members identified by legend attached to photo. It was named the "First New Temple" Class was because in 1903 a new Masonic Temple was leased for use by the Rochester Consistory
32° Scottish Rite "L.O.T." Class, Rochester Consistory, photograph, 1902 October 25
Photograph of 32° Scottish Rite "L.O.T." Class, Rochester Consistory, October 25, 1902, with members identified by legend attached to photo
32° Scottish Rite Class, Rochester Consistory, photograph, 1902 April 30
Photograph of 32° Scottish Rite Class, Rochester Consistory, April 30, 1902, with members identified by legend attached to photo