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Independent Order of Odd Fellows

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1819

Found in 335 Collections and/or Records:

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1910

 Item
Identifier: A2011-037-005
Scope and Contents

Postcard with insignia of Independent Order of Odd Fellows

Dates: 1910

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1910

 Item
Identifier: A2011-037-006
Scope and Contents

Postcard with insignia of Independent Order of Odd Fellows

Dates: 1910

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1930

 Item
Identifier: A2011-037-007
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Postcard with symbols of Independent Order of Odd Fellows.

Dates: 1930

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1910

 Item
Identifier: A2011-037-008
Scope and Contents

Postcard with insignia and symbols of Independent Order of Odd Fellows.

Dates: 1910

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1910

 Item
Identifier: A2011-037-009
Scope and Contents

Postcard with insignia and symbols of Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Image is of a Biblical story with "A Recipe for a Good Odd Fellow"

Dates: 1910

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1900

 Item
Identifier: A2011-037-010
Scope and Contents

Postcard for Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Image on front is of Seven Stars Tavern, birth place of Odd Fellowship. There is a message on front of card, address only on back

Dates: 1900

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1900

 Item
Identifier: A2011-037-011
Scope and Contents

Postcard for Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Image on front is American flag and the three links with the words, "Odd Fellows Rendezvous, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts

Dates: 1900

Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Masonic Halls, Dutch Flat, California, undated

 Item
Identifier: A1996-066-0078
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Ralph B. Duncan postcard collection consists of postcards with a Masonic connection, either a building used for Masonic purposes, a person connected to Freemasonry, or a subject concerning Freemasonry. Mostly made during 1907-1940s, there are some that are both earlier and later, which can be determined by changes in postcard conventions. Included are portraits, views of buildings, cartoons, among other subjects. Most of the postcards of buildings are in the United States, with some from...
Dates: undated