International Organization of Good Templars
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Blank certificate of membership for International Order of Good Templars, circa 1888
Certificate of membership for International Order of Good Templars (blank) describes insurance (life and accident) benefits for women and men members
Bowens Corner Lodge, No. 67, records, 1888-1908
Certificate issued to William Doran by the Rock of Safety Lodge, No. 14, 1879
Illustrated cetificate with images of two knights on either side of the document.
Clearance card issued to Dorcas Record by the Grand Lodge of New York of the International Order of Good Templars, 1919 May 1
Clearance card issued to Dorcas Record by the Grand Lodge of New York of the International Order of Good Templars, 1919 May 1. One filled out side is in English and the other side (not filled out) is in Swedish. Dorcas Record is a member of Grant Lodge, no. 195.
Degree records for Ordiorn Lodge, No. 47, 1878-1883
Manuscript degree records from Mt. Ordiorn Lodge, No. 47, IOGT which include records granting the degree of Fidelity, or of Charity. There is one traveling certificate tucked into the front of the manuscript which certifies James W. Ellsworth as a Third Degree member of his lodge and entitled to a seat in any other IOGT lodge.
Deputy Grand Chief Templar certificate issued to Cyrus W. Kelley, 1892
Certificates for Deputy Grand Chief Templar issued to Cyrus W. Kelley from Charham Light Lodge, No. 291; Haven Lodge, No. 135; and Bay View Lodge, No. 252. The certificate lists the duties of the DGCT and are signed by James Bowen of Massachusetts.
Durhamville Lodge, No. 859, minute book, 1878
This minutebook records the first meeting and several months of Durhamville Lodge, No. 859, International Order of Good Templars. The minutebook was owned by Vernon D. Robbins of Durhamville and inncludes 3 pages regarding Robbins woodworking projects at the end.
Fyrtornet Lodge, No. 1, postcard, undated
Good Templar graduation program, 1898 April 12
Good Templar Song, undated
An undated temperance song titled “Good Templar Song” with lyrics written by Reverend C. Shaw. Sung to the melody of Henry Clay Work’s Civil War song “Marching Through Georgia.”
