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3029History of Tremont Lodge, No. 77
  • Publication, Literary, History
  • Other, History - Miscellaneous
  • Other, Lodges
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History of Tremont Lodge, No. 77, Free and Accepted Masons, Tremont, Me., From 1854 to 1871. By, Andrew ____ (cover is torn)
3636Masonic Sash
  • Object, Clothing, Sash
  • Other, Beads
  • Other, Lodges
  • Other, Masons
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Beaded Masonic sash. Blue beads on beige surface.
3087"The Entered Apprentice"- published by the Committee on Masonic Education"
  • Document, Instructional, Instruction Book
  • Other, Clubs
  • Other, Lodges
  • Committee on Masonic Education
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Instructional booklet for "the newly initiated Entered Apprentice" in Masonry. This is Booklet Number One in a series named "The Pollard Plan," prepared by the Committee on Masonic Education and distributed by the Grand Lodge of Maine, A.F. & A.M. Includes a discussion of the rights and responsibilities of an Entered Apprentice.
3086"The Fellowcraft" - Committee on Masonic Education
  • Document, Instructional, Instruction Book
  • Other, Clubs
  • Other, Lodges
  • Committee on Masonic Education
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Instructional booklet for a Mason who has "passed to the degree of a Fellow Craft." This is Booklet Number Three in a series called "The Pollard Plan," prepared by the Committee on Masonic Education and distributed by the Grand Lodge of Maine, A.F. & A.M. Includes a history of Freemasonry from its European roots to its establishment in the United States. Those entering the Fellow Craft degree are to master the history of the Masonic movement. [show more]
2923The International Order of The King’s Daughters and Sons
  • Object, Identification Card, Membership Card
  • Other, Lodges
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The International Order of The King’s Daughters and Sons, 158 West 23d Street, New York City. Membership card for Emma Richardson of Mount Desert. Her group leader was Mae Hill.