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Master Mason certificate issued to Pierre Guiraud by Lodge of Les Arts Renuis, 1834 August 9
Manuscript annotations on back of certificate. Light blue ribbon is attached to right side.
Master Mason certificate issued to Robert Herne by Winnicut Lodge, No. 92, 1878 July 11
Certificate of Master Mason for Robert Herne issued in Winnicut, Lodge No. 92 in New Hampshire. The certificate is from July 11, 1878 and has blue text surrounded by blue masonic pictures.
Master Mason certificate issued to Robert James Braithwaite, 1870 September 13
Master Mason certificate issued to Robert Palmer by Independent Royal Arch Lodge, No. 2, 1795 February 10
Master Mason certificate issued to Russell Gilbert Schofield from Rising Star Lodge, No. 47, 1942
Master Mason certificate issued to Samuel Arnold by Concordia Lodge, No. 13, 1797 December 21
Master Mason certificate issued to Samuel Derby, 1796
Master Mason certificate issued by Essex Lodge (Salem, Massachusetts) to Samuel Derby and dated 1796. The Dutch inscription on the back of certificate is notation/affidavit of Samuel Derby’s visit to the La Vertueuse lodge in Batavia, Dutch East Indies or nowadays Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 15, 1801. The imprint on bottom of certificate reads "J. Hiller jun'r, del. S. Hill sc."
Master Mason certificate issued to Seth Allen, Jr. by Peru Lodge, No. 281, 1871 February 6
Master Mason certificate issued to Seth Fairchild by Prince of Wales Regiment Lodge, No. 535, 1783 August 29
A Master Mason certificate issued by Lodge No. 535 of Ancient Masons "held in the Prince of Wales American Regiment and on the Register of Ireland" to Seth Fairchild and dated August 29, 1783. The Prince of Wales American Volunteers were a Loyalist regiment who fought during the Revolutionary War. These volunteers left New York in September of 1783 and set out for Nova Scotia (modern-day New Brunswick).
Master Mason certificate issued to Sidney Hayden by Rural Amity Lodge, No. 70, 1832 January 15
A Master Mason certificate issued by Rural Amity Lodge, No. 7 (Athens, Pa.) to Sidney Hayden. Dated January 15, 1832. The artwork includes depictions of the Eye of Providence, two aproned Masons (one standing on a winged hourglass while the other stands on an ark), the symbol of Charity (a female), and scales (the symbol of justice). The certificate design was created by Charles Cushing Wright in Homer, New York, circa 1816.