Freemasonry
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Advertisement for Second Lecture on the Symbolism of Freemasonry, 1875
Advertisement for "The Second Lecture on the Symbolism of Freemasonry" by Albert Pike from Orient of Washington, D.C., Southern Jurisdiction of A. A.S.R.
Advertisement for "The Freemason," 1867
Advertisement for "The Freemason", vol. 1, no. 11, Nov. 1, 1867, edited and published by George Frank Gouley of St. Louis, Mo. (later Grand Secretary of Grand Lodge of Missouri, 1872). It includes a discussion of the relationship between Ancient Craft Masonry and Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masonry. It was printed by the Weekly Masonic Review, Cincinnati, Ohio, on Dec. 23, 1867.
Advertising card of A.W. Pollard, Merchant Tailor, circa 1900
Advertising card for A.W. Pollard, Merchant Tailor, at No. 6 Court St. in Boston. He was a dealer in cloths, cassimeres, vestings, and also a costume and regalia manufacturer. The card includes a border composed of Masonic symbols and a schedule of Masonic meetings in the Boston area on the back of the card.
Aerial view of The Freemasons Homes of Queensland, 19 Ward Street, Sandgate 4017, Queensland, Australia, 1945
Aerial view of the New York World's Fair, 1964
Agents Wanted for Scarlet Book of Free Masonry broadside, 1885
Broadside soliciting agents to sell book entitled Scarlet Book of Free Masonry. It contains endorsements from Daniel Sickels, 33°, and John W. Simons, 33°, and others. The Scarlet Book of Free Masonry was first published by Redding & Co. in 1879. This solicitation likely refers to the 1885 edition, based on date of endorsements.