Freemasonry -- Rituals
Found in 94 Collections and/or Records:
Compagnon et Maitre, circa 1790
Compagnon et Maitre [no. 62] is a bound manuscript describing the 2nd and 3rd Masonic degrees. It contains detailed description of rituals for "Compagnon" [14 p.] and "Maitre" [21 p.], including questions and answers for initiates.
Copy of letter from Albert Pike to Grand Consistory of New York, 1860 August 20
Copy of typed letter dated August 20, 1860 from Albert Pike to the Grand Consistory at New York, beseeching the Supreme Council of the Northern Jurisdiction to discipline J. F. Brennan, publisher of "The American Freemason" for publishing the obligations of the fourth degree as prepared by Pike while a member of Committee of Revision of Supreme Council of the 33° for the Southern Jurisdiction and to prohibit Brennan from publishing information about any other degrees.
Copy of Palmer's translation of 1842 French ritual, undated
Photocopy of the Erik Palmer translation of the Lodge Le Progres de L'Oceanic, No. 371, French Ritual of the Scottish Rite 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degrees.
Correspondence to Charles H. Spilman, Grand Secretary General, 1938
Correspondence of Charles H. Spilman, Grand Secretary General, mainly relating to the Thirty-First Degree. Includes photographs and blueprint.
Cowles, John H. Southern S.C., 1924-1925
The following topics are mentioned: ritual
Dorothy Cleveland Brown Order of the Amaranth collection, 1950-1972
The collection contains correspondence, rules and regulations, reports, newspaper articles, photographs, invitations, programs, and miscellaneous material pertaining to Dorothy Cleveland Brown’s participation in the Order of Amaranth.
Doszedardski collection of French rituals, 1770-1816
Eighteenth Degree, 1937-1938
Correspondence, drafts and booklets relating to the revision of the Eighteenth Degree.
Eighteenth Degree (18°), undated
Memo relating to the revised ritual of the Eighteenth Degree.
