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Clandestine Masonry

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 255 Collections and/or Records:

Raymond Council balustres, 1862-1863

 Collection
Identifier: A1992-065
Dates: 1862-1863

Raymond Council Registers of Oaths of Allegiance, 1851-1862

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: A2010-025
Dates: 1851-1862

Resolution concerning the relationship between the Grand Lodge of Ohio and Supreme Council of Ancient and Accepted Rite of Louisiana, 1869 October 28

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2002-118-055
Scope and Contents

Resolution between the Grand Lodge of Ohio and the Supreme Council of Ancient and Accepted Rite of Louisiana, stating that members in Ohio are prohibited from receiving Symbolic Degree through the Lousiana Supreme Council. It is signed (printed signature) by John D. Caldwell, Grand Secretary of Ohio.

Dates: 1869 October 28

Rose Croix certificate issued to Hector Coffin, 1821 January 22

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier:  A2016-010
Scope and Contents A Rose Croix certificate issued to Hector Coffin on January 22, 1821, by the Souverain Chapitre les Amis de la Paix, a Rose Croix chapter based in Charleston, South Carolina, and subordinate to Joseph Cerneau's Grand Consistory of the United States of America in New York, New York. The certificate is signed by Joel R. Poinsett as Premier Surveillant. Signed note on reverse by Peter Javain, who was appointed Deputy Grand Inspector General for South Carolina by Cerneau's Sovereign Grand...
Dates: 1821 January 22

Rosters of subordinate bodies of the three Supreme Councils, undated

 Item
Identifier: A2019-178-0138n
Scope and Contents

Letter discusses the following topics: 1.) Cerneau, Hays, Robinson Supreme Council in Boston, 1866 and 1867; 2.) Van Rensselaer Supreme Council, 1866

Dates: undated

Royal and Select Master manuscript, circa 1850

 Item
Identifier: A1994-013-136
Scope and Contents Document entitled "Royal and Select Master" opens with the question: "We have been asked several times, what kind of degrees are the above mentioned and where did they come from?" It uses information from the Circular of the Supreme Grand Council of Sov. Gr. Insp. Gen. of 33° to address these questions. This document ascertains that the degrees of Royal and Select Master cannot be separated from the series of degrees conferred from the Lodges of Perfection and therefore, a Counsil [sic] of R...
Dates: circa 1850

Scottish Rite in Maryland, 1887-1890

 File — Box 9
Identifier: A2019-178-0372
Scope and Contents

Item discusses Cerneau Freemasonry in Maryland, the formation of the Gourgas Supreme Council, and its origin as the Old Guard of Maryland

Dates: 1887-1890