Junior Order United American Mechanics
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Junior Order of United American Mechanics flag and autograph collection, 1915-2007
The collection contains: album of autographs, related correspondence, and other records. These materials document the events and activities surrounding the creation and journey of the album of autographs around the United States from 1915-1916. The collection is arranged in three series.
Junior Order of United American Mechanics regalia catalog, circa 1900
Catalogue of regalia and their prices for the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. Items for sale included collars, jewels, gavels, caps, swords, belts, pins, and American flags. These items were also sold to the National Guard, colleges, schools, Schuetzen corps, and other organizations.
Junior Order United American Mechanics Catalog, No. 93, circa 1910-1919
This catalog contains regalia, costumes (some of which romanticize and appropriate non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures), supplies, and more for the Junior Order United American Mechanics manufactured by the C. E. Ward Company. It also contains limited supplies for Daughters of America, a women's auxiliary organization.
Junior Order United American Mechanics Dance progam, 1900
Junior Order United American Mechanics dance program that has their emblem on the front of the program with the square and compass surrounding an arm with a hammer and their motto "Virtue, Liberty, and Patriotism" in a shield. Inside the program is a title page indicating that this is the "Thanksgiving Concert and Ball given by Franklin Pierce Council, No.25, O.U.A.M." The next two pages give the order of dances for the evening
Raymond Joseph Watson collection, 1917-2020
Regalia, Paraphernalia and Supplies for the Junior Order United American Mechanics and Daughters of Liberty, Catalogue, No. 1, 1906
Regalia, Supplies, and Paraphernalia for Junior Order United American Mechanics Catalogue, No. 159, 1897
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Junior Order of United American Mechanics and Daughters of Liberty.