So /x/, I wish I had pictures of at least the covers, but a few years back and again about a week ago I located amongst the sort of family heirloom kind of stuff on my dad's side (grandmother's house - she's in a home now), my paternal grandfather's Scottish Rite documentation he recieved. I can't recall the title if any but they said basically the year on the cover, and either Fall or I think Spring... so I think they were given out twice a year, mailed or given in person not sure.
Anyone know what these were/are called?
Also there's one also very small book in a blue binding... id' say about 100 pages max, but a very small size, with NO text on the outside or published title anywhere... and it's all in this weird symbolic/coded language, which makes no sense to me at all.
So if anyone can tell me what these publications might be, and if they're rare and worth keeping myself I'll make sure I do get them. Also, since he was Scottish Rite he had to be at least 4th degree, right? Would the lodge, if I can find the name on his documents again, probably be willing to tell me what degree he was? That is if they still exist.
Location is Waterbury, Connecticut.
thank you.
Hm nobody know yet? Ive been looking on google images for such booklets but can't seem to find anything yet. They were some of them at least a light blue color...