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33° certificate issued to David Jewett, 1865 December 12
A copy of a diploma issued to David Jewett in 1826 by Joseph Cerneau's Sovereign Grand Consistory. The diploma appoints Jewett as the Deputy Grand Inspector General for Brazil. The original certificate was issued in New York on November 3, 1826. This copy, dated December 22, 1865, was signed and sealed by Ruy Germack Possollo, the Grand Secretary General for the Supreme Council and Grand Orient of Brazil, Valley of Lavradio in Rio de Janeiro.
33° certificate issued to E. M. Brown by Scottish Grand Council of Rites, 1904
Sovereign Grand Inspector General (33rd and last degree) certificate for E. M. Brown from Scottish Grand Council of Rites. There is bronze embossed paper seal affixed to document. Images include St. Andrew, the double-headed eagle of the Scottish Rite, and Masonic tools
33° certificate issued to Edwin B. Hays, 1853
33° certificate issued to Edwin B. Hays, dated 1853. The certificate was issued by the Atwood Supreme Council, considered clandestine. Edwin B. Hays lived in New York, New York.
33° certificate issued to Fredrick Henry Dorr, 1875 August 20
Honorary 33° certificate issued by the Supreme Council for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction to Fredrick Henry Dorr, dated August 20, 1875.
33° certificate issued to George W. Chester by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1909 September 1
Honorary 33° certificate issued by the Supreme Council for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction to George W. Chester, dated September 1, 1909.
33° certificate issued to John A. Foster, 1862 January 08
33° certificate issued to John Alexander Logan, 1973
Sovereign Grand Inspector General, 33° certificate issued to John Alexander Logan by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction. The certificate has a design of a two-headed eagle against a background of a flag over which is a Latin phrase. The bottom of the certificate has three circles: a larger circle in the middle with a golden colored seal affixed to it, flanked by two smaller circles inscribed with Masonic symbols.
