Freemasonry
Found in 8444 Collections and/or Records:
Antioch Shrine Club, Dayton, Ohio, 1898-1901
Antioch Shrine Club, Dayton, Ohio, 1915-1930
Application records for Scottish Rite members in Paris and Frankfurt, 1967
Applications for initiation to Turin Lodge, No. 184, 1869
Appointment letter issued to Charles Levi Woodbury by the Supreme Council of Scotland, 1873
Letter appointing Charles Levi Woodbury the representative from the Supreme Council of Scotland to the Northern Jurisdiction of the United States. The header is a double-headed eagle perched on sword with two crossed flags and the stamp of the Supreme Council of Scotland and a gold embossed seal appear at the bottom of the page.
Appointment of Benjamin Frankin Price Ivins as representative to United Grand Lodge of England from Wisconsin, 1955 February 02
Appointment of Clinton F. Paige as Deputy of the Supreme Council, District of New York, 1878 April 06
Patent for Clinton F. Paige for Deputy of Supreme Council for New York. Upon the death of Orrin Welch, Sovereign Grand Commander Josiah H. Drummond appointed Clinton Paige Deputy for New York. Certificate is signed by Drummond and Albert P. Moriarty, Assistant Grand Secretary. Engraved Masonic symbols upper portion of certificate include square and compass, urns, sword; gold foil seal lower edge of Patent.
Appointment of Grand Representative for Robert O. Ralston, 33°, issued by Supreme Council for England and Wales, 1997 December 11
Certificate appoints representative for maintaining and upholding communications between respective bodies. Certificate is decorated with two affixed red seals at lower right, printed double-headed eagle at top center with Masonic flags of England and Wales on left and right. It is signed by the Grand Commander and Grand Secretary.
Appointment of Henry Read as District Deputy Grand Master for the Second Masonic district, 1867 June 22
Appointment of John Christie as Deputy of the Supreme Council for the State of New Hampshire, 1852 January 1
Certificate appointing John Christie as Deputy of the Supreme Council for the State of New Hampshire dated January 1, 1852. Signed by Edward Raymond in his capacity has Sovereign Grand Commander and attested by Charles W. Moore in his capacity as Grand Secretary General.
