Freemasonry
Found in 9043 Collections and/or Records:
Red Cross Commandery, No. 165, photograph album, 1900
Red River Masonic Lodge 292, East Grand Forks, Minnesota, undated
Red Room, Rocky Mountain Consistory, Denver, Colorado, 1945-1949
Regalia and General Supplies for Commanderies of Knights Templar catalog, 1893
Regalia catalogue of supplies for Knights Templar which includes images of costumes for: Sovereign Master, Prince Chancellor, Prince Master of Palace, High Priest, Warder, Infantry, Guards, Prelate, and also parade banners, swords, jewels, libation sets, crowns and more
Regalia and Supplies, Publications, Jewelry, Gifts catalog, 1952
Catalog contains pins, necklaces, rings, novelties, publications, and other items.
Regalia catalog of emblematic jewelry and awards for Masonic bodies, 1976-1977
Catalogue of Masonic jewelry includes images of emblems, pins, lapel emblems, charms, earrings, bracelets, spoon, tie tack, button toppers, shirt studs, cufflinks. It includes the organizations: Amaranth, Blue Lodge, Royal Arch, Daughters of the Nile, Knights Templar, Eastern Star, Rainbow, Shrine Tall Cedars, White Shrine, and more.
Regalia catalog, Order of Eastern Star Supplies, circa 1900
Regalia catalog for Order of Eastern Star includes illustrations and descriptions of lodge supplies, officers costumes. This is a fold-out catalog
Register of 32° members of the Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1897-1902
Two handwritten registers from consistories in the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of 32° members based off annual returns from 1897-1902.
Register of Rules and Statutes of the Sublime Degree of Masonry by Abraham Jacobs, circa 1809
Manuscript copy written by Abraham Jacobs of the Register of Rules and Statutes of the Sublime Degree of Masonry, dated ca. 1809. It includes a copy of Jacobs Second Degree of Masonry certificate issued by the Lodge of St. Andrew in Boston, 1782.
Reglement de la tres Venerable Loge St. Edouard manuscript, 1748
Manuscript book of Regulations of the Venerable St. Edouard Lodge of France includes rules and regulations in the form of Article 1 through Article 18. Manuscript book also includes extracts from the Records of the St. Edouard Lodge ("Extrait des Registres de la Lodge St. Edouard"), with a list of members of the lodge and their occupations and street addresses in Paris
