Freemasonry
Found in 1067 Collections and/or Records:
Victorian trade cards, 1870-1885
Collection consists of two Victorian era trade cards, both issued by C. M. Englehart & Son. In one document, the jewelers Charles M. Englehart and his son William F. Englehart of Philadelphia advertise their ability to create individualized Masonic mark medals (a type of crest or coat of arms) for Royal Arch Masons. In the second document, the same jewelers advertise "Masonic Marks," unique, personal designs chosen by Masons for the Mark Master Mason degree.
Virginia City, Nevada, Lodge correspondence, 1865-1908
Visitation of Imperial Potentate James S. McCandless program, 1922 December 06
Walter Weitzman Panama Canal Zone Masonic collection, 1917-1925
This collection contains Sojourner Lodge certificate and leather case, Abou Saad Temple certificate (Abou Saad certificate was separated and placed in a small oversize folder), two checks and member card for Sojourner Lodge, member card for Abou Saad, and two member cards and dues receipt for Panama Canal Consistory no. 1
Ward-Stilson Co. catalogue no. 3, undated
Ward-Stilson Masonic Catalogue of Costumes, Paraphernalia, Regalia, Supplies, No. 44, 1913
Washington Lodge minute book, 1926-1931
A minute book created by Washington Lodge, No. 6, Prince Hall, of Charleston, West Virginia, dated 1926-1931.
Washington Lodge, No. 4, records, 1861-1915
We Swear to be True to a Brother printed ode, circa 1850
A printed copy of an Masonic ode by Rob Morris entitled " We Swear to be True to a Brother". Rob Morris (1818-1888), Masonic author, poet, and lecturer, founder of Order of Eastern Star.