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19113465205Burg & Leipzig, Selbstverlag, 1911-13. (Reprint Hildesheim, 1964). Insges. 2567. OLwd.
197745542Hamburg : Bauhütten-Verlag 1977. 47 S. ; 21 cm engl., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
19641377917Supreme Council of Southern Jurisdiction Freemasons January 1964. Hardcover. Good. used hardcover copy lacking a dust jacket as issued. corners are bumped and cloth is rubbed away at the points and a bit at the spine ends. significant scuffing and mild staining to boards. there is a small water stain at the top of the front gutter and evidence of moisture in the back gutter as well. three previous owners have written their names on the front paste down. pages and binding are clean straight and tight. there are no marks to the text or other serious flaws. Supreme Council of Southern Jurisdiction (Freemasons) hardcover
1938403624London : United Grand Lodge of England 1938. 1st edition. Hardcover. Near fine copies in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges very slightly dust-toned as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; ix 341p : ill some col. plates ; 30cm. Notes; Spine title: United Grand Lodge of England. Volume 1. Museum Catalogue. Titlepage in red and black. Colour plates are tipped in. Subjects; Freemasons. United Grand Lodge of England. United Grand Lodge of England. Art collections. Catalogues. Freemasons. Museums. Philanthropy. London : United Grand Lodge of England hardcover
197540704Graz : Akademische Druck- u. Verl.-Anst. 1975. V, 239 S. : Ill. ; 20 cm, Ex-Libris auf Vorsatzblatt Lw., gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Beschriftung auf dem Einband etwas abgeblättert, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
19343606565Berlin, Selbstverlag, 1934. 72 S. OKart. (Stempel auf Titel, Rücken leicht lädiert).
199962607Augsburg : Pattloch 1999. 463 S. : Ill. ; 24 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband
1969214941969. Prince Hall Freemasonry materials 1940s to 1990s document the institutional life leadership structures and community functions of one of the most significant African American fraternal organizations in the United States and provide direct evidence of how lodges operated as centers of social civic and religious life across multiple decades. Founded in 1784 in response to racial exclusion from mainstream Masonic bodies Prince Hall lodges sustained networks of mutual aid education and leadership within Black communities. This archive records both formal lodge activity and personal commemorative practices supporting research into African American history fraternal organizations and the continuity of Black institutional life from the mid twentieth century through the post civil rights era.<br /> <br /> Seven items including three silver gelatin press photographs one yearbook two funeral programs and one membership roster originating from Pennsylvania Louisiana and Illinois. The photographs measuring approximately 8.5 x 11 inches and dating from the 1940s to 1960s depict lodge events and gatherings including a 1946 banquet of Golden Shield Lodge No. 69 in Pittsburgh with members and guests seated beneath a lodge banner and a 1969 image from the annual workshop of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Louisiana in New Orleans identifying members W. S. Finister Jr. Rufus Mayfield and Richard Turnley. The Golden Star Lodge No. 143 Yearbook. Pittsburgh 1969 includes membership rosters meeting schedules and lodge principles with cover imagery of the Masonic square and compass and printed meeting location at 143 Orr Street. Two funeral programs dated 1993 document services for Sister Mattie White at Central Baptist Church in Pittsburgh and John Columbus Coger at New Hope Temple Baptist Church in Philadelphia reflecting ceremonial practices and affiliations including possible connections to auxiliary organizations such as the Order of the Eastern Star. An additional birthday roster lists members' names and contact information indicating active social networks within the lodge.<br /> <br /> Produced across a period encompassing the Civil Rights Movement and its aftermath these materials demonstrate the sustained role of Prince Hall Freemasonry as a stabilizing institution within African American communities providing spaces for leadership development social organization and collective memory. The combination of formal lodge documentation photographic evidence of gatherings and funerary materials illustrates how fraternal structures extended into religious and familial life reinforcing continuity across generations. As a grouped archive these items preserve the operational ceremonial and personal dimensions of Black fraternal culture offering a layered record of community organization and identity. Minor edge wear and light handling marks with occasional annotations to photographs; overall condition very good. unknown
1958214081958. Archive of Prince Hall Freemasonry souvenir programs documenting African American fraternal organization networks and civic leadership in Portland Oregon during the mid- to late twentieth century. The material consists of official annual communication programs issued by the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Oregon documenting Black fraternal governance mutual aid ceremonial leadership and community organization through structured leadership hierarchies public ceremonies youth initiatives scholarship programs and affiliated women's organizations. The archive provides evidence for the study of African American civic institutions in the Pacific Northwest particularly within Oregon where exclusionary racial laws and a comparatively small Black population historically limited the development of Black organizational infrastructure.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of three illustrated souvenir programs issued by the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Portland Oregon in 1958 1973 and 1977. Programs measure between approximately 6 x 9 inches and 8.5 x 11 inches and range from 44 to 73 pages. Staple-bound in illustrated wrappers each volume contains numerous black-and-white photographic portraits of lodge officers affiliated members and organizational leadership. The programs document annual communications in which Masonic leadership convened to establish organizational priorities and reaffirm community initiatives. Several full-page portraits depict high-ranking officials in formal Masonic regalia including William B. Odom Jr. identified as "Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Oregon F. & A.M. Inc." Additional material includes photographs and addresses by Thomas R. Vickers whose remarks in the 1977 program emphasize anti-crime efforts youth mentorship scholarship support and civic engagement. One section is devoted to Grand Worthy Matron Lenora E. Gaskin pictured wearing an embroidered ceremonial sash over formal attire documenting the role of women's auxiliary leadership within Prince Hall organizational structures. The 1977 cover prominently features themes including "Community Involvement" "Youth Civic Affairs" "Education" and "Family" underscoring the lodge's broader social mission beyond ritual practice. No copies located in OCLC at the time of cataloging.<br /> <br /> Founded in 1784 Prince Hall Freemasonry became one of the most significant African American fraternal systems in the United States fostering leadership networks educational initiatives mutual aid structures and civic engagement during periods of racial exclusion from mainstream white institutions. These Oregon programs document the continuity of Black institutional life in a state historically shaped by exclusionary racial legislation and limited African American migration patterns. The archive documents Prince Hall lodges as centers of community leadership youth development and social responsibility within Black civic life during the postwar and post-Civil Rights eras. Minor foxing and light fading to covers occasional edgewear and curled corner to the 1977 program; bindings remain secure and interiors clean. Overall very good condition. Documentary record of African American fraternal organization and community leadership in the Pacific Northwest. unknown
195144864Frankfurt a.M. ; Hamburg ; Mainz : Arbeitsgemeinschaft Frm. Verleger 1951. 96 S. : mit Abb., 1 Titelbild ; 8°, Ex-Libris auf Vorsatzblatt, Eigentümersignatur auf Vorsatzblatt gebundene Ausgabe, Halbleinen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
192244859Hamburg : VeraVerlag - [Leipzig] : [O.Klemm] 1922. 149 S. ; 8°, Schrift: Antiqua Broschiert, Seiten alters- und papierbedingt gebräunt, sonst guter Zustand
199346007Luis Cárcamo, 1993. 5x21. 174 págs. Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
198554122Karlsruhe : Freimaurerloge Leopold zur Treue 1985. 58 S. : Ill. ; 22 cm Broschiert, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1924018903Manchester New Hampshire: Np 1924. Octavo. 16p. Only recorded copy is in the New Hampshire Historical Society OCLC. A rare item commemorating both Lafayette who is honored as an early Mason through his association with General George Washington and Major General John Stark who was prominent Mason in no. 41 and a hero at Bunker Hill Bennington and Saratoga. Bound in blue paper wraps lettered in dark blue some toning to edges blind stamp of the now defunct Long Island Historical Society short closed tear now to front wrapper. Pamphlet housed within a stiff board backed in brown cloth. Np unknown books
195644911Publishing and Masonic company , New York 1956. Volumen III ( = Supplement ) mit den Seiten 1142 - 1577., mit loser Buchfolie eingeschlagen, Stempel vorne auf Vorsatzblatt. gebundene Ausgabe, Kunstleder, book in good condition, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
199762565Engerda : Arun 1997. 300 S. ; 21 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback
195546005San Jose', CA : Suprema Gran Logia de AMORC, CALIFORNIA , 1947 1955. VI, 209 Seiten : Illustrationen. Broschiert, Einband bräunlich und mit Gebrauchsspuren, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
19801996Amalthea Verlag 1980. 1778 Seiten, mit Schutzumschlag Gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
193259688Berlin ; Wien ; Leipzig : Zsolnay 1932. 557 S. : Mit 124 Abb. ; 8°, Schrift: Antiqua Lw., gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, leichte Gebrauchsspuren am Einband, sonst guter Zustand
197115175Zürich : Origo [Verl.] 1971. 167 S. ; 8, mit Schutzumschlag, Lw., gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
193240688Eigenverlag / Max Krüger, Berlin 1932. 8°, 249 Seiten Broschiert, Einband mit Fehlstücken und grösserem braunen Fleck, sonst gut
196844849London : A. Lewis (Masonic Publishers) 1968. 295 pages Seiten, Ex-Libris auf Vorsatzblatt 21,0 x 1,6 x 27,9 cm, , gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, book in good condition, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
196144846Flensburg : Verl. Das Bruderwort 1961. 169 S. ; 8°, mit Schutzumschlag, SU bräunlich, Eigentümersignatur auf Vorsatzblatt gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1906HCA-5042Philadelphia PA: Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania 1906. 352 pp. purple cloth w/ gold lettering to spine & gold decoration to front board top edges gilt ; Book shows some fading to spine w/ fairly light wear to ends; similar wear to corners of boards a bit heavier to bottom corners w/ some worn spots to edges as well; front board shows a little fading to top 3/4" w/ slight fading along spine & bottom edge as well as a small water spot & a few scrapes & other blemishes; rear board shows slight fading to top 2" as well as a number of small scuffs or scrapes & a small spot worn through at fore edge; front free endpaper shows a small brown spot carried through from other side w/ creases to bottom corner & a few extremely short tears to fore edge - following page shows the same brown stain w/ the same creasing but lighter w/ binding cracking at gutter between this page and half-title; half-title has a faint version of the brown spot & has the limitation number penciled in under the text; rear interior hinge beginning to crack; tissue guard for one plate was folded & is now creased / Label glued to front pastedown states: "With the fraternal compliments of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania F. & A. M. George W. Kendrick Jr. Grand Master November A. D. 1906 A. L. 5906." Limitation page states in part: "An Edition of Two Thousand Copies has been printed of which this is No. 1131" Full title on title page reads: "PROCEEDINGS OF THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF THE MOST ANCIENT AND HONORABLE FRATERNITY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF PENNSYLVANIA AND MASONIC JURISDICTION THEREUNTO BELONGING AT ITS CELEBRATION OF THE Bi-Centenary of the Birth of Right Worshipful Past Grand Master Brother Benjamin Franklin Held in the Masonic Temple in the City of Philadelphia on Wednesday March the Seventh A .D. 1906 - A. L. 5906 Together with an Account of the Memorial Service at His Tomb on Thursday April the Nineteenth A. D. 1906 - A. L. 5906" Illustrated with B&W tissue-guarded plates. /. Limited/Numbered Edition. Hard Cover. Good /No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania Hardcover
192466372Nashville 1924. Paperback. Good. photos 246p. Wrapper. 23cm. Moderate cover soil and wear. <br/><br/> paperback books