Freemasonry
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Aleppo Temple, Boston, Mass, circa 1930
Photograph of Aleppo Temple, Boston Mass. A handwritten inscription is on the reverse: "3484 Shriners Aleppo Temple c. 1930s."
Aleppo Temple card "Diamond Shrine Pins," circa 1950
Descriptive card, created by Aleppo Temple, explains the "Diamond Shrine Pins", their symbolism, cost, and use for Uniformed Units Activities of Aleppo Temple
Aleppo Temple collection, 1915-1918
Aleppo Temple Imperial Council Session panoramic photo, 1911 July
Aleppo Temple meeting notice, 1904
The notice is for a meeting for Friday, December 30, 1904 at Mechanics Hall in Boston. It is printed on red paper with gold ink, includes Shriners symbols (such as camels and a cresent moon and star with a sword). Also includes poems, upcoming events, and information on memberships and dues.
Aleppo Temple Official Membership Jewel placard, undated
Placard with information about the Aleppo Temple Official Membership Jewel. On the front is a picture of the jewel which cost three dollars. On the back is a description and explanation of the appearance of the jewel and instructions for when, where, and why the jewel should be worn.
Aleppo Temple Shrine collection, 1932-1991
Annual Outing of Aleppo Temple broadside, 1912
Certificate of Honorary Membership issued by Aleppo Temple to Noble LeRoy Gordon Cooper, Jr., 1963 May 16
The certificate was enclosed in a white folder, and has black text surrounded by a colorful floral border with a red fez at the top of the certificate.
Collection of cards belonging to Robert Herne, 1901-1912
Membership cards of Aleppo Temple of Massachusetts, belonging to Robert Herne. The name of the temple and card carrier is on one side and the logo of the temple is on the other side. The cards date from 1904 to 1912. There is also a ticket belonging to Robert Herne for a Public Installation at Masonic Hall on December 9, 1901.