Freemasonry
Found in 1067 Collections and/or Records:
Jacques Noel Jacobsen, Jr. lodge dance card collection, 1873-1935
Collection (over 30) of Masonic Dance Cards from both Symbolic lodges and Knight Templar Commanderies in the United States (particularly Massachusetts and New York); collection includes ladies night dance cards, banquet menus, and concert programs.
James A. Garfield Memorial, Cleveland, Ohio, postcard, 1935
James J. Monroe Scottish Rite collection, 1859-1904
James Mackenzie Martyn Masonic certificate and ritual cue books, 29 October 1926
Collection includes a life member certificate in a case, a set of 4 ritual cue books in a case.
Jane Walker Compton Order of the Rainbow for Girls collection, 1944-1947
Jephtha Lodge, No. 11, records, 1892-1982
The records of Jephtha Lodge, No. 11, span the years 1892-1982, with the bulk of material dating from 1909 to 1982. The collection features approximately 280 items produced and collected by Jephtha Lodge and includes minutes of meetings, membership applications, correspondence, receipts, and financial records. The collection is arranged by document type.
Jersey City Scottish Rite minute book collection, 1871-1906
This collection contains five minute books for three masonic lodges, Council of Princes of Jerusalem, Grand Lodge of Perfection, and Rose Croix, in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Jobie C. Davis Masonic photograph collection, 1961-1977
Collection includes 11 black and white photographs of Scottish Rite classes for degrees 32 and 33, Irem Temple String Band, and a portrait of a man. Also included is a certificate issued to Jobie C. Davis by Irem Temple, dated 1977. The included portrait may be a photograph of Davis' father.
John A. Goodwin collection of George H. Russell panoramic photographs, 1910-1930
John A. Waterhouse Masonic and fraternal collection, 1879-2010
Includes postcards, brochures, regalia catalogs, certificates, member directories, programs, and summons for Masonic and fraternal organizations, as well as postcards and first day covers for the Eastern States Exposition (also known as The Big E).