Cerneauism
Found in 208 Collections and/or Records:
Certificate of Healing and Regularizing for the Cerneau Masons of St. John's Lodge, No. 1, issued by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1849 August 10
Certificate of healing issued by the Supreme Council to a group of Cerneau Freemasons, 1849 August 10
Certified copy of an 1816 communication from the Grand Orient of France to Grand Consistoire, 1825 December 13
A certified copy by Justice of the Peace Caleb Cushing for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In this document, the Grand Orient of France recognizes Joseph Cerneau's Grand Consistory.
Charter (facsimile) of a Lodge, Boston, Massachusetts
Document is facsimile charter from Grand Lodge of Ohio to set up a lodge in Boston. signed and dated at Columbus, Ohio, 1902. It is related to Cerneau Rite, St. John's Grand Lodge, a clandestine group.
Charter (facsimile) of a Lodge, Boston, Massachusetts
Document is facsimile charter from Grand Lodge of Ohio to set up a lodge in Boston. signed and dated at Columbus, Ohio, 1902. It is related to Cerneau Rite, St. John's Grand Lodge, a clandestine group.
Charter (facsimile) of Palmyra Lodge, Boston, Massachusetts
Document is facsimile charter from Grand Lodge of Ohio to set up a lodge in Boston. signed and dated at Columbus, Ohio, 1902. It is related to Cerneau Rite, St. John's Grand Lodge, a clandestine group.
Charter for Sublime Lodge of Perfection in Boston, Mass., 1883
Charter for Utica Consistory from the Supreme Grand Council for the United States of America, 1881
Charter issued to Fort Orange Consistory, 1899 October 6
Charter issued to Templar Lodge, No. 6, by St. John's Grand Lodge, 1850
Charter for a Templar Lodge authorized by a Grand Lodge in New York. The lodge and grand lodge are clandestine, not regular. Henry Atwood is named as Grand Master and Daniel Sickels as Senior Grand Warden of the St. John's Grand Lodge of New York.
