Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Dates
- Existence: 1819
Found in 272 Collections and/or Records:
Troy Paper Company Odd Fellows sample card, No. 961, undated
Universal Emblem Button Co. regalia catalog, circa 1890-1899
Ward-Stilson Co. Catalog No. 77, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Lodge Supplies
Ward-Stilson Co. Catalog, No. 77, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge Supplies. It has a blue, gold, and red engraving on beige cover depicting two men overlooking lake and mountain, one figure in contemporary dress, the other with robe, shepherd's crook and mantle. Separate price list booklet in pocket inside front cover. engraved illustrations of variety of lodge supplies and costumes including collars, banners, robes, head pieces, jewels, staffs, swords, and more.
Ward-Stilson Independent Order of Odd Fellows Encampment Supplies catalog, circa 1910-1919
West Carrollton Lodge, No. 826, collection, 1910-1935
The collection consists of the records of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows West Carrollton Lodge, No. 826, located in West Carollton, Ohio. The records contains correspondence, financial records, membership applications, and papers of the Ohio States Secretaries' Association. Correspondence includes certificates, past due notices, bills, notices of sick brothers, death notice, voting results, holiday greetings, district meetings, and more.
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.
Western Pennsylvania Odd Fellows' Relief Association assessment postcard, 1909 August 31
Postcard for Western Pennsylvania Odd Fellows' Relief Association assessment No. 216 for September 1909, mailed to E. C. Alexander of Cooperstown, PA.
