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Royal Arcanum postcard, 1906
Undivided back postcard with a watercolor illustration of a woman dressed in yellow, with an emblem of Royal Arcanum on the lower right.
Royal Arcanum postcard, 1909 September 18
Illustrated postcard with a central emblem of the initials C.M.V. (Charity, Mercy, Virtue), as well as a scene of two men shaking hands, and a woman with a boy and girl in a field and a sunrise in the distance.
Royal Arch and Knights Templar certificate issued to David Cavin, 1818 April 24
At the bottom of the certificate is inscribed "Presented to Hudson River Lodge by Wor. Alex. D. McCann, Newburgh, N. Y. on May 17, 1893"
Royal Arch and Mark Master Mason certificate issued to Jared Gallup, 1796 May 10
Royal Arch Captain ritual, undated
Royal Arch certificate for William Callahan from the Grand Chapter of the Holy Royal Arch, 1810
Royal Arch certificate for William Callahan from the Grand Chapter of the Holy Royal Arch in London. Paper embossed seal is attached. Symbols include two sets of columns, two angels and a star of David
Royal Arch certificate issued to Addison Putnam by Mount Horeb Chapter, 1855 April 30
Royal Arch certificate issued to Atwood J. Cobb by St. John's Chapter, 1868 December 26
Royal Arch Mason certificate issued to Atwood J. Cobb from St. John's Chapter, Dexter, Maine and dated 26 December 1868. Red wax seal and ribbon attached on left side. Engraved image on certificate includes two sets of Doric columns.
Royal Arch certificate issued to Charles Barton by Royal Arch Lodge, No. 14, 1806 August 7
Framed Royal Arch Certificate to Charles Barton, R.A. Lodge No. 14, Liverpool, England, August 7, 1806. Ribbon woven through left side of certificate with a red wax seal lower left corner. Biographical information written on verso of frame: Charles Barton (orignally Sanders) was the great uncle of original donor, Richard S. Sanders, who donated the certificate to the Acton Historical Society in 1968.
Royal Arch certificate issued to Edward G. Graves by St. John's Chapter, 1886
The top of the certificate has three seated male figures on canopied throne-like seats with Masonic instruments in front of them, flanked by columns decorated as angel-like figures. A red seal is affixed to the bottom left corner.
