African American freemasonry
Found in 169 Collections and/or Records:
Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, documents concerning Prince Hall organizations and other groups considered to be clandestine collection, 1919-1927
Documents concerning Prince Hall organizations and other groups considered by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction to be clandestine. The bulk of the correspondence concerns N. N. Boozier and his claim to be Grand Master of King Solomon Lodge in Texas. Also includes court decrees regarding these claims.
Supreme Council of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States records, 1792-1992
Testimonial Banquet Honoring Most Worshipful Brother, Themus Perry, Grand Master, 1982 June 26
Invitation to banquet which honors the 55th Grand Master of Prince Hall Lodge of Massachusetts, Themus Perry. The inivitation is bright blue in color.
Testimonial Banquet Honoring Most Worshipful Brother, Themus Perry, Grand Master, program, 1982 June 26
Program for banquet includes statement of best wishes from many Prince Hall Lodges in the New England area
Transcribed summary microfile of African Lodge, No. 459, 1807-1828
Unissued International F. & A.M. Masons application, 1975
An unissued membership application for the International Free & Accepted Modern Masons dated about 1975.
United Grand Lodge of Iowa, Prince Hall, records, 1937
Verna Primm collection of Order of the Eastern Star ephemera, 1979-1992
Washington Lodge minute book, 1926-1931
A minute book created by Washington Lodge, No. 6, Prince Hall, of Charleston, West Virginia, dated 1926-1931.
