International Association of Rebekah Assemblies, IOOF
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from W. C. Emerson to Mrs. W. H. Egather, 1937 April 21
Letter from W. C. Emerson, Maitre d'Hotel Ondondaga Hotel to Mrs. W. H. Egather, Daughters of Rebecca [sic], dated April 21, 1937 thanking Mrs. Egather for the opportunity to serve the Daughters of Rebecca on April 3, 1937. Includes an envelope addressed to Mrs. W. H. Egather, Daughters of Rebecca, 139 Highland Avenue Syracuse, New York, with a 2 cent postage stamp that pictures a portrait head of Washington.
Lilley Light Catalog, 1933
Magazine articles from "Lilley Light", March 1933, No. 835. It includes advertisements for regalia for Daughters of Rebekah
Lily Rebekah Lodge, No. 116, records, 1909-2000
Includes receipt book, forms for awarding jewels, notebook, cards with funeral ceremony, and catalogs.
Mae L. Cash, President of the Rebekah Assembly of Maine, 1910
Postcard for Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Rebekah Assembly of Maine. Image of Mae L. Cash, President, from 1910-1911 with three links and a poem
Mae L. Cash, President of the Rebekah Assembly of Maine, postcard, circa 1911
Postcard for Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Rebekah Assembly of Maine. Image of Mae L. Cash, President, from 1910-1911 with three links and a poem.
Massachusetts Rebekah stamps, undated
Member certificate issued by Jesse Rebekah Lodge, No. 175 to Kate Uhlich, 1910 October 26
Memorial record book for Clara E. Williams, 1938
Memorial booklet issued in memory of Clara E. Williams, with a page listing Order of the Eastern Star, Acton Chapter, No. 173; Pythian Sisters, Acton Temple, No. 226; and Acton Rebekah Lodge, No. 518 as fraternal orders attending, and a note to "take no part" for Ku Klux Klan Marion County, Court No. 14, Indianapolis. Williams' date of birth is recorded as October 10, 1866 and a patent date of 1904 is printed on the inside cover.
Minute book of R. B. Capen Lodge, No. 52, 1895-1905
A minute book by the Daughters of Rebekah, R. B. Capen Lodge, No. 52, (Augusta, Maine) spanning 1895-1905. It includes activities such as Gray's 10th Anniversary wedding party, need of a black book, supper committee, annual report to the state Grand Lodge of Maine IOOF, and other topics.
National Christian Association anti-Masonic collection, 1889-1932
This collection contains six pamphlets mainly published by the National Christian Association. They consist of anti-Masonic sentiment.
