Freemasonry
Found in 1067 Collections and/or Records:
Hopkinton Historical Society collection of Masonic records, 1801-1877
This collection comprises an announcement on parchment, as well as paper event invitations and programs, membership cards, several annual report letters from the Grand Secertary's Office, and pages of sheet music related to the Grand Lodge of New Hampshire and local lodges. Most of the documents are dated between 1801-1877, with 3 papers that are undated.
Hudson River Commandery, No.35, records, 1865-1921
Hudson River Lodge, no. 607, collection, 1866-1886
Collection contains receipts, committee reports and minutes from Hudson River Lodge, no. 607, a 1889 address, and a large number of dues receipts from Newburgh Lodge, No. 309. The bulk of the collection is from 1866 and 1871.
Identification card for the Re-union of 1885, 1885 February 26
The card is issued for the Re-Union of 1885, with blank lines for introducing a member. The name that is written in pencil is faded and may say Jo. Sturtuep 32°.
Ihling Bros. Everard Co. Order of Eastern Star catalog, No. 620, 1938
Illustrations of Masonry art, undated
Imposter announcement from Grand Secretary John W. Laflin, 1898 June 3
In memoriam : a declaration on the death of Reverend Thomas Jefferson Melish, 1896
In memoriam, a declaration on the death of Reverend Thomas Jefferson Melish. Dated about 1896. This memorial tribute issued by Trinity Commandery, No. 44, of Miamisburg, Ohio, celebrates the character and knightly deeds of Reverend Thomas Jefferson Melish
Incomplete St. John's Lodge certificate issued by Lodge of Les Arts Reunis Regulierement Constitue, 1823 July 1
Incomplete certificate. St. John's Lodge certificate, Third degree Master Mason, Lodge of Les Arts Reunis Regulierement Constitue, Orient of Carpentras, France and issued to unknown person (name crossed out), 1 July 1823. Certificate has wax seal in metal container attached by red and light blue ribbon
Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Skowhegan, Maine, records, 1870-1973
This collection contains correspondence, financial material, membership and benefit applications, certificates, reports, and more of several Odd Fellow lodges, encampments and its ladies auxiliary, and rebekah lodges. The majority of the collection is from Carrabassett Lodge, No. 34