Anti-Masonic movements
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
Address to the People from the Antimasonic Convention of the State of Massachusetts held in Faneuil Hall, 1830 January 01
Anti-Masonic Address to the People of Massachusetts in relation to the dangerous political influence of Freemasonry, 1833
Anti-Masonic card, 1882
Anti-Masonic card showing two monkeys in Masonic aprons shaking hands. The card is colored as brown and yellow. In the lower left corner "Brother, How are you?" and in the lower right corner, there is a copyright 1882 by Frank Vernon.
Anti-Masonic election ticket, circa 1830
Broadside-Antimasonic ticket, from an unidentified town election, with two columns that lists each candidate, designed to be cut into ballot slips. Dr. J. P. Warren proposed for Town Clerk, Alonzo Starkey as 1st Selectman, and Judeg Laban Jones as Grand Juror, among others.
Anti-Masonic House Petition, 1834
Anti-Masonic literature and articles, 1939
Article entitled "Freemasonry In the Scheme of Satan," from the September 25, 1939 edition of "National Weekly Social Justice by Father Coughlin."
Anti-masonic newspaper clippings and handwritten notes, 1832-1840
A collection of Anti-Masonic documents collected by the Supreme Council.
Anti-Masonic presses : a newspaper clipping from the New York Pilot, 1830 April 28
The clipping comes with a photocopied letter from Harold V. B. Voorhis regarding the newspaper clipping
Anti-Masonic Republican ticket, circa 1830
The Anti-Masonic Republican ticket announces Samuel Lathrop (1772-1846) for governor in Massachusetts. Lathrop later served as U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, 1819-1827, and was also a member of the Massachusetts State Senate, 1829.
Anti-Masonic stamps from Serbia, 1942
Includes four Serbian stamps showing imagery of anti-Masonry in colors of green, brown, blue and red.
