International Association of Rebekah Assemblies, IOOF
Found in 71 Collections and/or Records:
Tent Auditorium, Loyal War Governors Celebration, Altoona, Pennsylvania, postcard, 1912 September
To greet you heartily in Friendship, Love and Truth postcard, 1913 November
Postcard printed with green and gold pen drawings including a vignette of a woman walking down stairs in a desert (presumably Rebekah), with embossed lilies above "IOOF DOR" (Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Daughters of Rebekah) and other symbols. Addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pendergrass
Transfer certificates issued for Temple Rebekah Lodge, No. 80 to Mary E. Shafer and George Shafer, 1909 November 1
Twilight Rebekah Lodge, No. 285, membership directory, 1915
Unissued Degree of Rebekah certificate, 1865
Universal Emblem Button Co. regalia catalog, circa 1890-1899
Ward-Stilson Co. Catalogue of Rebekah Goods, 1912
Catalogue No. 45. It has an embossed green and white cover with engraving of Biblical scene with camels, two figures, and urn. The catalogue contains official supplies such as minute books, receipts, notices and regalia (collars, jewels, badges, and costumes). It is fully illustrated with engravings. A cover letter is enclosed inside front cover of catalog.
Ward-Stilson Company Rebekah Regalia and Supplies catalog, 1910-1919
West Virginia Odd Fellows collection, 1914-1997
This collection contains rules and regulations of Kanawha Lodge, No. 25, letters from the Grand Lodge of Virginia, Grand Lodge of West Virginia programs, reports, annual session programs, membership information and advertising, and programs and certificates from the Rebekah Assembly of West Virginia. The February 1954 Virginia Odd Fellow newspaper was separated due to its large size and stored in the small flat folder drawers.
