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Aurora Grata and New York City Scottish Rite Bodies collection, 1875-1891
Collection of documents pertaining to the Aurora Grata Scottish Rite bodies in Brooklyn, N.Y. and N.Y. City Scottish Rite bodies. It includes correspondence, programs, meeting notices, summons, news clipping, and pamphlets. Of particular interest, documentation concerning the merger of the Aurora Grata Consistory, Brooklyn, NY and the Cosmopolitan Consistory to form the Consistory of New York City (1880).
Aurora Grata Consistory replacement charter, 1912
Aurora Grata Council of Princes of Jerusalem charter, 1866
Autograph of Jonathan Harrington, 1851 April 25
Autograph of President Howard Taft, 1912 October 2
Autograph of Howard Taft on signature sheet from AASR (Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite) 33° meeting. Note addressed to Mrs. Robinson Locke "with compliments and best wishes", October 2, 1912. Taft was 27th president of the U.S.A. and an active Mason.
Autograph of Senator Chauncey M. Depew, circa 1911
Autograph of Senator Chauncey M. Depew from an AASR (Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite) 33° meeting.
Award certificates from New England Museum Association, 2005-2006
Certificates from NEMA (New England Museum Association) for an award for the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library's Annual Report, 2000 and American Freemasons: Three Centuries of Building Communities. Also includes correspondence.
Azab Grotto records, 1953-1954
Collection includes a booklet titled Officers of the Supreme Council and the Grottoes, dated March 1, 1953, and a treasurer report, dated January 18, 1954.
Baby on Elk's head raising a glass postcard, 1909
Color Lithograph depicting a baby on top of an Elk's head raising a glass of red liquid. Under it reads "Eleven O'Clock" with a clock pointing to the corresponding time.
Badges for the Patrons of Husbandry Catalogue, No. 138A, circa 1894
This catalog has vibrant color images of Grange badges as well as gold and enameled buttons and some meeting room supplies. It includes a one-page insert displaying a black and white image of a Past Master's Jewel.
