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United Order of Independent Odd Ladies records, 1896-1927
United States Navy Band Salute to Patriotism program sponsored by the Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, circa 1964
United States patent for an improved fruit-parer, 1868 May 5
United States Saturday Post, 1844 May 4
Newspaper entitled United States Saturday Post, issued on Saturday May 4, 1844, with several pages. The fictional stories "The Prophecy. Or, the Unknown Friend. A Tale of the American Revolution" (chapters X through XII) and "Edward Forester. Or, Only this Once." (chapters I through VI) can be found on the front page. Another article, "The Texas Question," discusses the updates of the suggested annexation of Texas.
Universal Emblem Button Co. regalia catalog, circa 1890-1899
Unofficial copy of a dispensation issued by the Supreme Council to form Sovereign Consistory, 1862 May 21
Unsigned letter from Royal Woodward to his brother, circa 1828
An unsigned and undated letter attributed to Royal Woodward of Ashford, Connecticut. In this letter to his brother, Woodward discusses the health and well-being of his family and friends and gives his opinions on Freemasonry.
Unsigned Scioto Consistory charter issued by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1900 September 20
U.S. Land Office certificate, 1830 December 01
A United States Land Office certificate signed by President Andrew Jackson. The certificate finalized the purchase of 80 acres of land in Wooster, Ohio, by John Luke.
U.S. Patent signed by President Andrew Jackson, 1836 June 11
A patent for Amory Davidson’s invention, a machine for washing clothes. Signed by the President of the United States, Andrew Jackson; the Attorney General of the United States, B. F. Butler; and the Secretary of State, John Forsythe. Davidson was a resident of Littleton, Massachusetts.