Freemasonry
Found in 1067 Collections and/or Records:
John Clark Howard Masonic certificate collection, 1796
John F. Bemis Masonic papers, 1895-1924
Collection includes 5 certificates (with 1 wallet) and 88 Masonic calling cards, spanning Shriners, Knights Templar, and others, across New England states with some from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and north eastern states. 4 of the certificates were issued to including Orville E. Cain, with one issued to Frank Heber Daggett (with wallet).
John G. Burke, Jr. Carondelet Chapter collection, 1930-1944
Collection includes By-Laws of the Carondelet Chapter, St. Louis, Missouri, 1930; 2 issues of The Carondeletter; Dance cards; correspondence and written records of John G. Burke, Jr,; Installation programs and programs for plays; and a partially filled in Petition for Degrees - Affiliation.
John Greenwood Masonic correspondence, 1841-1858
John Hanford Van Gorden Scottish Rite certificates collection, 1950-1960
John J. Columbo certificate collection, 1965-2003
John Mark Gourgas Masonic certificates collection, 1900-1992
John takes his first degree, 1820-1840
Farcical woodcut print depicting the Entered Apprentice degree. Below the illustration are twelve lines of verse about Masonic virtue and obligation. "In good old saying we have heard, And it is true--as true as wheat: In every flock, in every fold, You're sure to find out one black sheep…"
Joint Proclamation on the 200th Anniversary of U.S. Constitution signed by Francis G. Paul and C. Fred Kleinknecht, 1987
Joint proclamation on the 200th anniversary of U.S. Constitution signed by Francis G. Paul, Sovereign Grand Commander, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction and C. Fred Kleinknecht, Sovereign Grand Commander, Southern Jurisdiction. The proclamation is bordered by American flag ornaments and has Masonic symbols of double headed eagle and square and compass.