Freemasonry
Found in 8969 Collections and/or Records:
Account ledger of Masonic Lodge of Stockton, California, 1848-1850
Account Ledger of Masonic Lodge, Stockton, California includes some meeting minutes, copies of correspondence by Hiram Green, and meeting minutes that concern the death of Hiram Green.
Accounting book of the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1902-1919
Active member certificate issued to Stanley Maxwell by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1973 September 27
"Adam, Are You A Mason?", 1898-1901
Adams Express Office, Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Masonic Hall, Volcano, California, 1944
Additional Papers of the Barbara Lott Order of the Amaranth collection, 1901-2014
Additional papers of the Olive Branch Chapter, No. 1, collection, 1870-1907
This collection contains additional papers of the Olive Branch Chapter, No. 1 which consists of minutes, record books, brief history, photograph, reports, by-laws, and more.
Address about Freemasonry at a laying of a Temple Corner Stone, 1871 November 1
An address about Freemasonry's principles and purposes, given by Godlove S. Orth at Lafayette, Indiana on November 1, 1871, "on the occasion of laying the corner stone of the new Masonic hall of Perry Lodge No. 37, F. and A.M." Included with the address are letters written to and by Godlove S. Orth about publishing his speech.
Address by John J. Gorman, 1893 October 24
Address of John J. Gorman, Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council, 33° Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for the United States of America, their Territories and Dependencies, October 24, 1893 with summary of 1892 overtures made to Henry Lynde Palmer (Sovereign Grand Commander Ancient and Accepted Sscottish Rite, Northern Jurisdiction) to establish mutual committees to work toward union, which Palmer and his Committee on Jurisprudence refused.
