John the Baptist's Day
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Menu for St. John's Day festival held by Perseverance Lodge, No. 21, 1867
Menu or "Bill of Fare" for Masonic festival at the State Capitol Hotel celebrating St. John's Day held by Perseverance Lodge, No. 21, Ancient York Masons.
Notice from Lodge No. 164 & Chapter 150, held in the Borough of Washington, Pennsylvania, 1847
Printed notice by lodge committee to propose a procession for St. John's Day to appease Christians and let them know the moral and religious dedication of Masons.
Order of exercises at the celebration of the nativity of St. John the Baptist, June 24, 1824
Poem by Joseph Green, Festival of St. John broadside, 1739
A satirical and anti-Masonic account of the celebration of the Festival of Saint John the Baptist held by Freemasons in Boston. Written by Joseph Green, a poet, merchant, and British Loyalist, based on an account published in the July 2, 1739 edition of the Boston Gazette
St. John's Day Committee, Central District, No. 1, undated
The collection of Peter B. C. Brown, Jr., spans the years 1963-1989, with the bulk of material dating from 1963 to 1968. The collection features approximately 105 items collected by Brown in his role at the Trinity Lodge, No. 18, and includes minutes of meetings, lodge records and correspondence, certificate, personal original writings and notes, personal finance papers, photographs, newspaper clippings, and Masonic pamphlets and ritual books.
