Knights of Columbus
Dates
- Existence: 1882
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Knights of Columbus Club Hotel in Gary, Indiana, postcard, 1930-1944
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Columbus Club Hotel in Gary, Indiana. The hotel is brick with a large parking lot in front that is filled with cars. There is a street that runs through the middle of the postcard with a trolley and tracks.
Knights of Columbus Club house in Binghamton, New York postcard, 1914 September 11
Photolithograph of the Knights of Columbus Club House in Binghamton, New York. The exterior of the house is made of stone with Gothic style. The front porch extends the length of the building and it supported by ornate beams.
Knights of Columbus Club in Olean, New York, 1910
Photolithograph of the Knights of Columbus building in Olean, New York. The building is constructed of brick with a front porch that is supported by white pillars. In the front of the building, are bare trees and an iron fence.
Knights of Columbus Easter Greetings While in Active Service postcard, circa 1919
Color lithograph with a divided front for the address and an undivded back for a message. On the left of the address is the Knights of Columbus' emblem and "Easter Greetings 1919." The postcard is framed in flower and bells with a cluster of American flags in the upper right corner. The top of the card reads "On Active Service A.E.F Overseas."
Knights of Columbus Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the Knights of Columbus Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana. The building features a front porch with Ionic columns and yellow doors, and the Knights of Columbus emblem on the pediment. The entire building is enclosed by an iron fence.
Knights of Columbus Home in Batavia, New York postcard, 1907-1914
Commercial photograph of the Knights of Columbus Home in Batavia, New York. The house is Gothic style with a front porch and arched windows. It is constructed of brick and has a long walkway in the foreground.
Knights of Columbus Home in Batavia, New York postcard, 1907-1914
Commercial photograph of the Knights of Columbus Home in Batavia, New York. The house is Gothic style with a front porch and arched windows. It is constructed of brick and has a long walkway in the foreground.
Knights of Columbus postcard, circa 1917
Black and white postcard, Knights of Columbus, with image of their building in the forest. The postcard is blank and was never sent.
Knights of Columbus postcard collection, 1907-1960
Letters from Port Neches Council, No. 2461, and Orange Council, No. 1680, to Representative B. E. Quinn, 1935 February
This collection contains two resolutions against the anti-sterilization bill from Port Neches Council, No. 2461, and Orange Council, No. 1680, sent to Texas House Representative B. E. Quinn.