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Apron, Fraternal

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Mark Master Mason apron, white lambskin with 2" red and gold ribbon border, 3 rosettes of same color and material, serpent buckle, red satin on reverse. Inscription: F.H. Shanks Made Mark Masters in "Loloma" Chapter No. 281 (of the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland) on July 1, 1901 at Suva Fiji Islands cloth label: Masonic Manufrs Est...
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07/01/1901
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