Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Masonic History and Research, 1926-1987
Articles pertain to various issues re Masonic historical research and records and to a discussion of the contribution of some prominent Masonic historians (viz., Gould, Woodford and Westcott).
Articles from The American Tyler-Keystone and The Tyler-Keystone, 1905-1906
Contains articles which discuss contemporary and historical topics related to masonic ritual, foreign masonic organizations and the role of masons in the development of the Freemasonry movement.
Articles from The Tyler-Keystone, 1906-1907
Includes articles which concern issues of intolerance, papal-masonic relations, masonic influence in the French Revolution, grand lodge history and contemporary controversies and commentaries.
Articles from The Tyler-Keystone, 1907-1908
Articles examine several historical and contemporary problems and issues such as Jesuit-Freemason relations, the women's role in Freemasonry, Henry Clay and the Grand Lodge movement and intolerance.
Articles from The Tyler-Keystone, 1908-1909
Articles investigate contemporary issues and historical problems such as the Two Great Pillars, Jesuit-Freemason relations and Freemasonry in Western and Eastern European countries.
Albert Pike, 1891-1948
Memorials and articles relating to the accomplishments and the significance of Albert Pike as a national masonic leader.
Obituaries of Prominent Masons, 1775-1998
Contains obituaries of well-known English and American freemasons. Includes several Utah masonic figures.
Reviews of Books on Freemasonry, 1923-1989
History of Freemasonry in the State of New York; A Concise History of Freemasonry; The Beginnings of Freemasonry in America; A Comprehensive View of Freemasonry; Freemasonry and American Culture, 1880-1930 and The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry.
Reading Recommendations for Masons, 1971-1983
Alphonse Cerza's suggestions to fellow masons as to recently published works which they might want to peruse.