Freemasonry
Found in 9043 Collections and/or Records:
Masonic Block, Stockton Springs, Maine, 1907
Masonic Blue Lodge, Catalogue, No. 8, undated
Regalia catalogue that includes images of aprons, collars, jewels, trowels, hoodwinks and more.
Masonic Blue Lodge Supplies, Catalog, No. 791, circa 1910
Masonic Blue Lodge Supply Catalog, No. 791, includes images of lodge furniture, costumes, blank books, badges, charts, working tools, setting mauls, slippers, jewels, collars, and aprons, etc.
Masonic Blue Lodge Supply Catalog, No. A5, 1944
Masonic Blue Lodge Supply Catalog, No.A5, which includes images of service flags, aprons, gavels, jewels, and blank forms for all Masonic transactions.
Masonic Board of Relief ledger, 1873-1876
This ledger gives an account of all the men and women that were given money and support by the Masonic lodges in the Albany, New York area. Often Masonic lodges would form relief organizations to assist widows, orphans, and the poor. This ledger contains the name, age, occupation, and reason for need of money for this relief organization.
Masonic bond issued by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, circa 1900
Masonic booklet in shorthand, undated
Manuscript booklet is in shorthand and two parts: A contribution to the History of the Lost World by Rev. J. F. Garrison, M.D. and Mysterious Name or Word (Extract from Traditions of Freemasonry) by A. T. C. Pierson.
Masonic bookplate for Lodge of St. Andrew's in Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1971
Bookplate (printed facsimile) for the Lodge of St. Andrew's, in Boston, Massachusetts. It was originally from a ritual cipher book dated 1971
