A MUSEUM OF THOUGHT AND SURPRISES
The Harry Yetter Masonic Research Library at the Valley of Oakland has many, many valuable books and documents. It’s always…
The Harry Yetter Masonic Research Library at the Valley of Oakland has many, many valuable books and documents. It’s always…
During its 140-year history, the Valley of Oakland, A. & A.S.R., has attracted some of the most well-known East Bay…
On December 12, 1925—ninety-seven years ago today—groundbreaking ceremonies were conducted at 1547 Oak Street (now Lakeside Drive) for the Oakland…
On December 5, 1927, the first stated meeting of the Valley of Oakland, A. & A.S.R. was held in the…
Certificates are ubiquitous in most fraternal collections. They come in various sizes with a fascinating array of designs. In Freemasonry,…
Freemasonry is not monolithic, so what exists in one region may not be in another. However, for something to be…
There is a vast collection of rare and fascinating books contained within the archive of the Oakland Scottish Rite/Harry Yetter…
Stored in the Oakland Scottish Rite archives we came across an interesting set of certificates from a variety of Masonic…
Oakland Scottish Rite founder, Major Edwin Sherman (1829–1914), was a professional organizer and fraternalist. A tireless promoter of several organizations…
The second meeting place for the Oakland Scottish Rite is located on Madison near 14th Street. It was completed in…