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Order of the Eastern Star

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1850

Functions

Places

Languages Used

  • English

Found in 224 Collections and/or Records:

Order of the Eastern Star ephemera, 1948

 Collection
Identifier: A2002-121

Order of the Eastern Star membership certificate issued to Eliza Morey by the Kuyahoora Chapter, 1911

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A1980-033-001
Scope and Contents

Certificate entitled "Signet of the Eastern Star" has image of large five point star with women's names from the Bible: Ruth, Esther, Electa, Martha, and Jephthah's Daughter with coordinating colors (somewhat faded)

Dates: 1911

Order of the Eastern Star programs, 1947-1948

 Collection
Identifier: A2010-014-001
Scope and Contents

Includes two printed programs and one hand-made program.

Dates: 1947-1948

Order of the Eastern Star Ritual manuscript, 1896

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1997-021
Scope and Contents

This manuscript booklet, issued by the Order of the Eastern Star, includes instructions and diagrams for rituals. The diagrams show the positions for members and directions for movements of various rituals. The paper has a watermark for Crane's paper with a bird and "1896".

Dates: 1896

Order of the Eastern Star Symbol, 1910

 Item
Identifier: A1996-066-4750
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: 1910

Order of the Eastern Star Symbol, 1910

 Item
Identifier: A1996-066-4751
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: 1910