Fraternal Order of Eagles
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Presentation Jewels, Badges, and Emblems, undated
Catalogue of jewels, badges, and emblems for many fraternal societies including Masonic Blue Lodge, Royal Arch Chapter, Knights Templar, Order of Eastern Star, Shrine, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Eagles, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Improved Order of Red Men, Knights of Pythias, Ancient Order of United Workmen, and other non-fraternal organizations.
Irons & Russell Co. catalog, undated
Catalog contains pins, buttons, charms, jewels, and rings. Includes brief descriptions of Knights Templar, Mystic Shrine, IOOF, Knights of Pythias, Elks, Knights of Columbus, Eagles, Loyal Order of Moose, Improved Order of Red Men, and the Railroad Brotherhoods.
John A. Waterhouse Masonic and fraternal collection, 1879-2010
Includes postcards, brochures, regalia catalogs, certificates, member directories, programs, and summons for Masonic and fraternal organizations, as well as postcards and first day covers for the Eastern States Exposition (also known as The Big E).
Letters from Loundonville Aerie, No. 2275, to Alton W. Faber, 1943-1944
Two letters from the Loundonville Aerie, No. 2275, and its members to Alton W. Faber who was a soldier abroad during World War II. One of the letters includes short messages from each member of the Aerie that is not in the service.
Man and Woman Kissing in the Wings of an Eagle postcard, 1909
Color Lithograph. A man and a woman kissing inside the wings of an Eagle that has a Fraternal Order of Eagles band around its neck. Below the couple is the caption "Birds of a Feather"
Man kissing a woman with a Fraternal Order of Eagles emblem, 1911
Photolithograph postcard of a man kissing a woman with a caption that reads "An Eagle and his Prey" with the Fraternal Order of Eagles emblem.
Man with Eagle Wings and Money postcard, circa 1910
Photolithograph postcard of a man dressed in a tuxedo with the wings of an eagle dropping money on the clouds below him. The bottom of the postcard reads "SAY! Are ALL Eagles High Flyers?" Above the man is the Fraternal Order of Eagles emblem and a banner.
