Freemasonry
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 1066 Collections and/or Records:
Aleppo Temple, Boston, Mass, circa 1930
Item
Identifier: A2010-039-002
Scope and Contents
Photograph of Aleppo Temple, Boston Mass. A handwritten inscription is on the reverse: "3484 Shriners Aleppo Temple c. 1930s."
Dates:
circa 1930
Aleppo Temple collection, 1915-1918
Collection
Identifier: A2010-029-005
Aleppo Temple Shrine collection, 1932-1991
Collection
Identifier: A2021-022
Aleutian Islands Masonic Club membership card, 1944
Item
Identifier: A2002-006-001
Scope and Contents
Membership Card for Aleutian Islands Masonic Club, No. 969. Blank card signed by R. J. Fritzsche, secretary. Illustration of Quonset style hut surrounded by snow capped mountains. Masonic symbols of compass and square framing "G", placed above drawing of Aleutian Islands. Text reads "He has met with Brother Masons on rocky, snow clad mountain isles, far from cheery firesides and spacious lodge rooms of happier times. He has braved chill, arctic blasts, wild williwaws, enfolding fogs,...
Dates:
1944
Found in:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
Alexander A. Bird Scottish Rite certificate collection, 1874-1918
Collection
Identifier: A1999-073
Alexander Family fraternal collection, 1856-1966
Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: A2014-009
Alexander Maitland certificates issued by St. Andrews Lodge, No. 228, 1946
Collection
Identifier: A2025-010
Alonzo Hall Quint Masonic Civil War collection, 1861-1864
Collection
Identifier: A2017-048
Amex Masonic Club Card issued to Harry Nelson, 1918
Item
Identifier: A2006-013-001
Scope and Contents
Amex Masonic Club card issued to Harry Nelson, father of the donor, during World War 1.
Dates:
1918
Found in:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
An excellent New Free Mason Song; composed and set to Music by a Brother, to be sung at the Celebration of the Feast of St. John the Baptist, broadside, 1795
Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2001-027-001
Scope and Contents
This broaside features a newly composed song: "Begin, Brother Masons, a Free Mason strain," and is illustrated with a cut of a man in profile in Federal garb. The song is constructed of seven sections with six lines each, paying tribute to historical influences and present glory of being "a Mason and Free". At the end of the Masonic song is a two inch decorative border demarcating the start of a second song, a May Day air that could be called "With Jockey". There is a cut of a coach with...
Dates:
1795
Found in:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library