Freemasonry
Found in 1067 Collections and/or Records:
Knights Templar certificate for George Alexander MacRae, 1919 June 18
A Knights Templar certificate issued by the Joseph Warren Commandery, No. 26 (Boston, Massachusetts), to George Alexander MacRae and dated June 18, 1919. Imprint at bottom of certificate reads, "Copyright, 1900, by B.W. Rowell, Masonic Temple, Boston, for Grand Commandery, K.T. of Mass. & R.I."
Knights Templar certificate issued to Franklin Blake by Victoria Encampment, 1866 March 17
Knights Templar certificate issued to Franklin Blake of the Victoria Encampment, Hong Kong, Britain and Wales, circa 1870.
Knights Templar certificate issued to John Warburton Meredith, 1946 April 8
A Knight Templar certificate issued by Natick Commandery, No. 33 (Natick, Massachusetts), to John Warburton Meredith and dated April 8, 1946. Imprint at bottom of certificate reads, "Copyright, 1900, by B.W. Rowell, Masonic Temple, Boston, for Grand Commandery, K.T. of Mass. & R.I."
Knights Templar certificate issued to Stanley Maxwell by Reading Commandery, No. 50, 1951 April 9
Knights Templar Special Convent General program, 1890 May 9
Ladies Evening at English Masonic Lodges program collection, 1928-1942
Collection of 13 programs for "Ladies Evening" sponsored by various English Masonic lodges including the Ember Manor Lodge and the Chorleywood Lodge, dated 1926-1942. Programs include music played, menus, dance lists, toast lists, and some officers list of the lodges.
Ladies' night program and dance card, 1912 January 19
Laura Coulter Cook International Order of Rainbow Girls collection, 1926-1987
Legion of Honor membership certificate issued by Yaarab Temple to Roy M. Lee, 1920-1940
Legion of Honor membership certificate issued by Yaarab Temple to Roy M. Lee. Dated between 1920 and 1940. The Legion of Honor certificate was issued to Shriners who served or are still serving in the Armed Forces and were honorably discharged or retired.
Letter addressed to Jonathan Slade from Uncle Sim, 1832
Autograph letter signed by Uncle Sim, addressed to Jonathan Slade, Fall River, Massachusetts. Uncle Sim gives a description of Anti-Masonic activities and politics in Boston sending and sends a packet of Anti-Masonic documents and tracts. Uncle Sim comments on Anti-Masonry and matters of the Legislature.