Royal Neighbors of America
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
By-laws of the Juvenile Department issued by the Royal Neighbors of America, 1918
Camp of the Month certificate presented to Camp No. 7854, Royal Neighbors of America, circa 1900
Charter issued to Friendship, Camp No. 8748, 1920 June 7
Includes letters, records, four volumes regarding Camp No. 16253 of Tilton, New Hampshire and a Camp in Harvard, Kansas, as well as a charter for Camp No. 16111 in Concord, New Hampshire, and a charter for a camp of the Royal Neighbors of America, a women's auxiliary group of the Modern Woodmen of America.
Panorama photograph of Evergreen Camp, No. 174, postcard, undated
Real photo panorama postcard of women in dresses and robes belonging to the Royal Neighbors of America which started out as an auxiliary to the Woodmen of the World. Some are carrying staffs while others hold banners that read "Faith" "Endurance" and "Courage." The middle banner reads either "Evergreen Camp, No. 174" or "Evergreen Camp, No. 17."
Sunflower Camp, No. 984, Royal Neighbors of America, collection, 1898-1908
Collection includes receipts, pass reports, and blank applications for the Royal Neighbors of America. Most are addressed to the Recorder of Sunflower Camp, No. 984, Ella M. Highland. Also includes letters addressed to Edith Wilson from C. H. Olsen.
Supply Department Catalog, 1908
This catalog contains uniforms, badges, camp paraphernalia, etc.
