Freemasonry
Found in 9016 Collections and/or Records:
Diffendorf Family record, 1803 December 16
A hand-painted Fraktur drawing created by William Murray of New York. Murray’s Fraktur records the family history of the Diffendorf family and is dated December 16, 1803. The work is decorated in red, blue, and brown hues and adorned by Masonic symbols throughout the drawing.
Dining room at the Masonic George Washington Shrine, 1907-1914
Dining Room, Masonic Temple, Cleveland, Ohio, 1910
Dinner meeting program held by the Dublin Masonic Glee Club, 1882 February 3
Directories issued by Order of Eastern Star, White Shrine of Jerusalem, and Amaranth, 1944-1953
Directory, Masonic bodies of Nome, Alasaka, 1909
Discount Masonic Jewelry catalog, 1996
Catalog contains rings, watches, emblems and other items. Illustrations are in color.
Dispensation for Lowell Consistory, 1860 July 10
This dispensation from the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, empowered Masons living in the city of Lowell, Massachusetts to form a Consistory, dated July 10, 1860, and signed by Sovereign Grand Commander Edward Raymond.
Dispensation for Princes of Jerusalem in Cortland, New York, 1956
Dispensation for Raymond Lodge of Perfection and Raymond Council, Princes of Jerusalem, 1857 July 01
This dispensation from the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, empowered Masons living in the city of Lowell, Massachusetts, to form the Raymond Lodge of Perfection and the Raymond Council, Princes of Jerusalem. Dated July 1, 1857, and signed by Sovereign Grand Commander Edward Raymond and Grand Secretary General Charles W. Moore.
