Freemasonry
Found in 9043 Collections and/or Records:
Scottish Rite Cathedral, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1945
Scottish Rite certificate for Nicholas Vincent from Chapter, No. 1, 1840
Scottish Rite certificate issued to Bernadin Renier, 1804
Scottish Rite Masonic certificate issued to Bernadin Renier signed by de Grasse Tilly. The document is decorated with the double-headed eagle, two paper seals with ribbons, and a red wax seal
Scottish Rite certificate issued to Jean Clustere Cunissy by Grand Order of Paris, 1808
Knight Rose-Croix certificate for Jean Clustere Cunissy from the Orient of Paris, the Sovereign Chapter of Triple Harmony. A letter from Maurice Zavaro, Grand College des Rites, Supreme Council of France, accompanies the certificate. Masonic imagery includes two columns, a lamb, a lion, crossed swords, a coffin, and the symbol of the Rose-Croix.
Scottish Rite certificate issued to Joseph Hurlbut Rice by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1912
Scottish Rite certificates issued to Wayne Edwin Stichter by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1944-1959
Scottish Rite class, including Harry C. Hynes, photo, 1945 February
A photograph of a Scottish Rite Class dated 'Feby 2,3,4 - 1945.' The class appears before a building believed to be in Los Angeles. A note on the reverse indicates 'Daddy's and Uncle Neil's class.' Harry C. Hynes is the father of the donor. Officers pictured in the front row are wearing Southern Jurisdiction regalia.
Scottish Rite Classification of the Grades and System of Organization pamphlet, circa 1930
Pamphlet for Scottish Rite Valley of Boston entitled Classification of the Grades and System of Organization. It lists the different degrees that each Mason must have conferred upon him to reach 32 degree
Scottish Rite Committee on Education records, 1922-1991
College scholarship applications and correspondence sent to and from Frederick W. Hamilton, the chairman of the Committee on Education. It also includes correspondence to and from Sovereign Grand Commander Leon Abbott.
