Box 2
Contains 219 Results:
Alexandria Washington Masonic Lodge, Alexandria, Virginia postcard, undated
Relics of Washington, circa 1930
Color photograph postcard of George Washington's Masonic regalia including apron, sash, gloves
General Washington at the Altar, circa 1930
Postcard of an image of Washington at an altar in his Masonic lodge.
Lesser Lights, Washington's Red Chamber Clock, and Original Hour Glass of Lodge, circa 1930
Postcard of an image of clock owned by Washington and donated to his Masonic lodge upon his death.
Trowel Used by George Washington, undated
This postcard includes an illustration of the trowel used by George Washington at the laying of the corner stone of the United States Capitol Building in 1793. This trowel was used a second time at the laying of the cornerstone of The Smithsonian Institution in 1846, and shortly after for the laying of the cornerstone of the Washington Monument in 1848.
Altar Lights of Alexandria, Washington Lodge, No. 22, undated
This postcard's illustration includes the Altar Lights of Lodge used at laying of corner stone of United States Capitol Building in 1793.
Portrait of George Washington in Masonic regalia, undated
This portrait of George Washington was originally painted from life by William Williams of Philadelphia in 1794 for the Lodge No. 22 of which Washington was then Past Master. It may be the only authentic picture showing Washington in advanced age.
