A Memoir of the Construction, Cost, and Capacity of the Croton Aqueduct
La Fayette Lodge, No. 64. Their banner is a full length portrait of La Fayette, standing on a hand, emblematic of the career of the General through life, supported by the hand of Providence. Mechanic's Lodge, No. 31. Banner representing the emblems of the Craft. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 27. A scarlet banner with the three primitive Grand Masters assembled at the East of Jerusalem. Hiram Abiff exhibiting the design for the interior of the Sanctum Sanctorum.
Adelphi Lodge, No. 23. A crimson banner representing three Brethren an American Indian, an Asiatic, and a European in union. Washington Lodge, No. 21. A blue banner with a copy of Stuart's head of Washington. Abram's Lodge, No. 20. A blue banner with a vignette painting of Abram, the father of the faithful. Fortitude Lodge No. 19. Banner with vignette appropriate to the name. Trinity Lodge, No. 12. Banner of dark blue, with angels adoring the sacred Word. Independent Royal Arch Lodge, No. 2. Banner of light blue, with the Arch of Titus. in vignette.
Ancient Chapter, No. 1 (of Royal Arch Masons), with a large scarlet banner with the name of the body in gold letters. Knights Templars in the costume of the Order. Representatives of the Grand Lodges of New Jersey, Connecticut, Georgia, South Carolina, District of Columbia, and Hamburg, with small banners of arms. The Officers of the Grand Lodge. Grand Tiler, with drawn sword. Four Grand Stewards with white rods. Grand Standard of the Order, with four supporters. This banner is in the form of a Masonic apron, of white silk, and purple satin flap. On the centre is the arms of the Ancient Freemasons ; on the flap the name of " THE GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ;" the whole surrounded by a broad border of ornamental gilding.