Freemasonry
Found in 9043 Collections and/or Records:
Scrapbook of news clippings regarding Masons and Catholic Church, 1924-1969
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings and articles from the Scottish Rite's Northern Light by Stanley Maxwell, 1975-1985
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings of Stanley Maxwell's Masonic career, 1964-1977
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings of Stanley Maxwell as potentate of Aleppo Shriners, Sovereign Grand Commander of Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, and Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
Scrapbook of the Dedication of Northern New Jersey Scottish Rite Cathedral, 1977
Scrapbook presented to Stanley F. Maxwell, Sovereign Grand Commander, on the Dedication of Northern New Jersey Scottish Rite Cathedral, on May 8, 1977. Scrapbook contains correspondence, news letter, and ephemera [including 15 first day covers] relating to this dedication.
Scrapbook of the dedication of the Howard Memorial Cathedral, 1905 September 8
The scrapbook contains sketches of the emblems of the Williamsport Consistory, Chapter of Rose Croix, Council of the Princes of Jerusalem, and Lodge of Perfection. The Valley of Williamsport made the Soverign Grand Commander Henry L. Palmer an honorary member of the above listed when he came to dedicate the cathedral.
Scrapbook of Waltham Assembly, No. 2, International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, 1979-1985
This scrapbook includes photos, invitations to installations, newspaper clippings, ribbons, merit certificates and other ephemera.
Scrapbook of William N. Hughes, 1895-1915
Scrapbook contains printing proofs made by W. N. Hughes containing over 100 Masonic calling cards collected by Hughes as well are many newspaper clippings and photographs of family and friends. The scrapbook begins with an index of his clients for his printing business.
Scrapbook presented to Albert D. Healey by Alexander D. Harding, 1930
A scrapbook presented to "Dad" Albert D. Healey by Alexander D. Harding, M.C. consisting of issues of The Colonist, a publication of Old Colony Chapter, Order of DeMolay. There are also programs, cards, and notes related to social events.
