Knights of Pythias
Dates
- Existence: 1864
Places
- United States (Associated Country)
- Stoughton (Mass.) (Residence)
Languages Used
- English
Found in 323 Collections and/or Records:
Windmill and Reservoir at the Pythian Home in Ogdensburg, New York, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the windmill and reservoir at the Pythian home in Ogdensburg, New York. There is a woman standing in the foreground and a silo behind her and a windmill. To the left, is a stone building with a barn in the background.
Woman and man dressed in knight's uniform with a Pythian poem postcard, 1909
Color lithograph of a woman and a man in a knight's uniform. To the left of the couple, is a Pythian poem that reads "I always liked a Pythian/ That tale of a comrade's trust/ Rings down through the year's 'mid echoing cheer's/ that defied a tyrant's 'must'/ No Pythian ever yet outgrew/ His usefulness -- his honor, too/ I certainly do like a Pythian/ He's the friend for me and you." Above the poem is the Knights of Pythias emblem.
Woman standing on platform that reads "Shall I Jump" with Knights of Pythias emblem, postcard, 1910
Real photo postcard of a woman wearing a white dress and dark shoes, standing on a platform painted with the Knights of Pythias emblem and the words "Shall I jump?"
