Women and freemasonry
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 559 Collections and/or Records:
English Masonry photograph album, circa 1900
Scrapbook of facsimiles (reproductions) of various views of Masonic Halls, Grand Masters, certificates, first woman to become a Mason, aprons, jewels, medals, etc. from 18th through 20th centuries in England and Scotland
Ester May Anderson Eastern Star collection, 1947-1989
Everett Assembly, No. 40, records, 1939-1946
Everett Assembly, No. 40, in Everett, Massachusetts, programs and essay by Jane E. Chisholm, 1939-1946.
F. N. Kistner Co. catalog, 1995-1996
Catalog contains rings, charms, necklaces, pins, and other items. Illustrations are in color and black and white.
F. N. Kistner Co. catalog, 1998
Catalog contains rings, charms, necklaces, pins, and other items. Illustrations are in color and black and white.
Fall 1975 Order of the Eastern Star Supplies, 1975
The catalog is printed by Macmillan Ward, Inc., with a note "Originally C.E. Ward Co. - Founded in 1905".
Family Life Interviews, 1991 November 4
This series includes records of social and non-official Masonic events from 1987 to 2002. It includes dinners, Rose Bowl Parades, and Millenium 2000 celebrations, among others. It also includes family and women's Masonic events. These records appear in VHS and Betacam formats, along with associated ephemera.
Family Life Interviews ephemera, 1990 November 4
This series includes records of social and non-official Masonic events from 1987 to 2002. It includes dinners, Rose Bowl Parades, and Millenium 2000 celebrations, among others. It also includes family and women's Masonic events. These records appear in VHS and Betacam formats, along with associated ephemera.
Family of Freemasonry Rose Parade float, 1999
This series includes records of social and non-official Masonic events from 1987 to 2002. It includes dinners, Rose Bowl Parades, and Millenium 2000 celebrations, among others. It also includes family and women's Masonic events. These records appear in VHS and Betacam formats, along with associated ephemera.
