Freemasonry
Found in 7207 Collections and/or Records:
1st Presbyterian Church, Tacoma, Washington, That Was a Masonic Temple, -1950
3rd Annual Report of the Scottish Rite Employment Bureau, 1917-1918
3rd Annual Report of the Scottish Rite Employment Bureau, Kansas City, Missouri, dated 1917-1918. It includes photograph of Social Service Department, Scottish Rite Temple, applicants registered, successful applicants, unsuccessful applicants, expenses, and Masons' Relief Committee.
3rd Annual Session, Grand Court of the State of Massachusetts, 1928 April 12
View of women and some men in formal dress, Lowell, Massachusetts. Dated April 12, 1928. Members of the Order of the Amaranth must first be a member of the Order of the Eastern Star or a Master Mason to join. The Order of the Amaranth was a benevolent and social society, with rituals based on the lives of several characters in the New Testament. (Stevens, Cyclopedia of Fraternities, p. 97-98)
7° Royal Arch certificate issued to Asaph Sawyer by Temple Chapter, No. 5, 1818 October 29
A 7° Royal Arch certificate issued by Temple Chapter, No. 5, of Albany, New York to Asaph Sawyer. Imprint reads, “R. Rawdon. Sc. Alby. Published by Comp. H. Parmele. Copy Rt. Secured.”
9th National Session of the 4°, 2019
12th Street, showing Masonic Temple, Oakland California, 1910-1930
15th annual Cyprus Shrine Circus magazine, 1968 March 3
16° certificate issued by the Grand Council of Princes of Jerusalem to John Christie, 1842 September 5
A 16° certificate issued by the Grand Council of Princes of Jerusalem at Albany, New York, to John Christie. Dated September 5, 1842. Signed by Grand Chancellor Giles F. Yates, Grand Warden Killian Van Rensselaer, and other Scottish Rite Freemasons.