Patriarchs Militant
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Certificate of Withdrawal for Albert Morgenfeld by Canton Dept. of Erie, New York, No. 26, 1931
Certificate of withdrawal for Albert Morganfeld from Patriarchs Militant, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Canton Dept. of Erie, New York, No. 26. This is an Honorable Discharge for Morganfeld
Encampment Goods and Supplies regalia catalog, 1910
Fraternal regalia and supply catalog mostly displaying goods for Independent Order of Odd Fellows and its related Encampment Lodge as well as Patriarchs Militant organizations. It includes images, descriptions, and prices for costumes, banners, badges, collars, blank minute books and much more
Encampment Goods Catalogue, No. 43, 1911
This catalog contains sashes, jewels, rugs, ritual materials, costumes, banners, and more.
Four members of Odd Fellows, Patriarch Militant, postcard, 1907-1912
Real photo postcard of four members of Odd Fellows, Patriarch Militant. All four men are in full regalia, three standing and one sitting down.
Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Masonic and Other Secret Society Charms, Jewels, Rings, Badges and Lapel Buttons, undated
Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodge and Patriarchs Militant panorama, 1900
Panorama outdoor view of Independent Order of Odd Fellows Patriarchs Militants and Lodge posed in three ranks on the steps of their lodge building. Adjacent is the shop of John Elliot, Undertaker.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows sesquicentennial package, 1969
Collection includes programs for the Texas Children's home, the Rebekah Assemblies, a souvenir program, and more.
Letter from Grand Master James M. Elliott, 1938
Letter from the Home for Orphans of Odd Fellows, 1939 March 29
Morgenfeld family ephemera, 1927-1953
A collection of material found in an Independent Order of Odd Fellows Bible that includes programs, certficiates, invitations and dues receipts. The material is related to the Rautenberg, Schutt, Morganfeld, and Westphal families, who were related through marriage, which are detailed in the Bible on pages entitled Births, Marriages, and Deaths. The Bible was presumably owned by Mary Rautenberg, as her name is written on one of the blank pages near the beginning of the Bible.