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Modern Woodmen of America

 Organization

Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:

Postcard, Modern Woodmen of America, 1908 June 14

 Item — Box 2
Identifier: A2011-035-008
Scope and Contents

A color postcard with emblem of Modern Woodmen of America and illustrations of men cutting down trees in the forest.

Dates: 1908 June 14

Real photo postcard of Modern Woodmen of America, No. 3815, 1908-1914

 Item — Box 2
Identifier: A1995-015-005
Scope and Contents

Real photo postcard of Modern Woodmen of America, No. 3815 of Richmond, Indiana. The men are in regalia with axes, standing in a V-formation with a man seated in the middle, a man with a sword kneeling behind him, and a man in a pilgrim-like costume standing in the back.

Dates: 1908-1914

Supplement A Premium Book catalog, circa 1900

 Item
Identifier: A1998-057
Scope and Contents

Catalogue for Modern Woodmen of America which includes various types of ritualistic paraphernalia such as trick chair, trick guns, boxing outfit, lung tester, bucking goat, trick camera. Last page is list of regalia with catalogue numbers

Dates: circa 1900

Supply Department Catalog, 1908

 Item
Identifier: A1982-009-004

Supply Department regalia catalog, 1911

 Item
Identifier: A1992-139-007

Tuberculosis Sanatorium postcard and receipt, 1914 May 4

 Item — Box 2
Identifier: A1994-094-008
Scope and Contents

Real photo postcard of the Modern Woodmen of America Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Woodmen, Colorado, with a receipt on the back issued to Mr. Salson and clerk of Camp No. 11084 of South Londonary, Vermont.

Dates: 1914 May 4

Who wouldn't be a Woodman postcard, circa 1910

 Item — Box 2
Identifier: A1994-094-007
Scope and Contents

Postcard shows an illustration of a man and woman from behind, flanked by tree trunks carved with hearts and loving messages. They are sitting on a felled log with an axe resting against a tree trunk, with a caption at the bottom that reads "Who wouldn't be a woodman."

Dates: circa 1910