Freemasonry
Found in 9016 Collections and/or Records:
Deer Isle, Maine Masonic Hall and Chapel, 1911
Deering Lodge, No. 183, Masonic collection, 1879-1948
The records of the Portland, Maine, Masonic Collection span the years 1879-1948, with the bulk of material dating from 1879 to 1912. The collection features approximately 442 records produced and collected by Deering Lodge, No. 183, and includes announcements, by-laws, correspondence, programs, and receipts. The collection is arranged by document type and then chronologically. Deering Lodge, No. 183, rented its lodge space from Beersheba Encampment, No. 50, I.O.O.F.
DeMolay certificate for Robert Emmet Doyle, Jr., 1922 February 3
Certificate is signed by Warren G. Harding and William H. Taft
DeMolay certificate issued to Robert Edward Gordon by Pittsburg Chapter, 1941 February 12
A certificate issued by Pittsburg Chapter of DeMolay International to Robert Edward Gordon and signed by Dr. Wayne Turner, Scribe; Theodore Carnino, Advisor from the Advisory Council; J. B. Stacy, Master Councilor; and the Chairman of the Advisory Council. Imprint at the top reads, "© F. S. Land – 1934."
DeMolay Consistory charter, 1868 May 24
DeMolay dance booklet, 1922 April 8
DeMolay honorary membership certificate issued to Stanley F. Maxwell, 1985 May 12
DeMolay honorary membership certificate issued to Stanley F. Maxwell, Honorary Past Grand Master, presented May 12, 1985. It is signed by D. Wright, Grand Master and Thomas C. Raum, Jr., Grand Secretary. Black print on cream paper with highlights of pink, red, lavender, blue and gold, embossed signia of Order of De Molay.
DeMolay honorary membership certificate issued to Stanley Maxwell, 1985 May 11
DeMolay honorary membership certificate issued to Stanley Maxwell May 11, 1985 by the Eighteenth International Congress of DeMolay.
DeMolay honorary membership issued to Stanley F. Maxwell by the Grand Council of Brazil, 1985 April 12
DeMolay honorary membership issued to Stanley F. Maxwell April 12, 1985 signed by Wilton Cunha, Grande Secretario Geral and Alberto Mansur, Grande Mestre, of the Grand Council of Brazil. Black ink on parchment with lavender border and symbol.
