Freemasonry
Found in 7793 Collections and/or Records:
Painting the Town Red, 1907-1914
Pamphlet listing Cuban Master Masons issued by the Grand Lodge of Cuba in Exile, circa 1961-1966
Pamphlet on the history of Hiram Lodge, No. 1, by Alex Hotchkiss, 2003
This pamphlet, published in 2003 by John H. Scatzlein, Past Master, contains a talk given by Alex Hotchkiss, Past Master, sometime in 1970s, to the members of Hiram Lodge, No. 1. The pamplet also contains the three charters of Hiram Lodge, No. 1, and the charters of Connecticut Rock Lodge and Olive Branch Lodge, which merged into Hiram Lodge in January 1988.
Pamphlets celebrating the 75th Anniversary of DeMolay, 1994
Panorama of the dedication of Eastern Star Home in Orange, Massachusetts, 1925 October 12
Sepia, black and white cirkut (panorama) camera photograph shows a crowd of people in front of the Eastern Star Home. The inscription reads "Dedication Eastern Star Home/ Orange Mass. Oct. 12, 1925" ("Dedecation" spelled incorrectly on sepia print), signed "Geo H. Russell/ 23 Bridge St/ Lowell, Mass. #2536".
Panorama of the members of Ancient Arabic Order of the Mystic Shrine, circa 1900
Shriners, possibly from Cincinnati, Ohio
Panorama photograph of the DeMolay Illinois Grand Chapter, 1939
Panorama photograph of the Order of the Eastern Star Home in Orange, Massachusetts, circa 1925
Panorama photograph of Order of the Eastern Star Home, in Orange, MA. The photograph is of a brick building, with four two-story Ionic columns flanking an ornate front entrance, with six chimneys. There is a male figure left side of lawn. There are pencilled notes on verso: "Middlesex Chapter #64. Eastern Star Home, Orange, MA."
Panoramic photo of men and women with goat at Masonic Hall, circa 1900
Men and women posed outside Masonic Hall with goat and two children.
Panoramic photograph of Members of Aleppo Temple of Boston in regalia taken at 49th Annual Session, 1923
Panorama photograph reprint of members of Aleppo Temple of Boston in full regalia taken at 49th Annual Session, A. A. O.N. M. S., in Washington, D. C., June 5, 6, 7, 1923. It includes band members in front rows.
Donor's father, Norman Leslie, is the drummer behind the large drum (that has written on it "Aleppo Temple") on the left in the first row.