Elks (Fraternal order)
Dates
- Existence: 1868
Places
- United States (Associated Country)
Found in 123 Collections and/or Records:
Elks Home in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, postcard, 1930-1945
Photolithograph postcard of the exterior of the Elks home in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The building is brick with a dining room entrance on the right. There is a sign that is hung from the building that reads "Elks."
Elks' House in Somerville, New Jersey postcard, 1939-1970
Photochrome of the exterior of the Elks' Lodge in Somerville, New Jersey. The building is in the background with three cars in the foreground. The building is stone with a large tower and Gothic style windows.
Elks Lodge in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1983
Photochrome. Four images. The top image is of the entire island of Honolulu with the Elks resort circled. The image on the bottom left is of a sunset, next is of a bar and golf course, the picture on the bottom right is of the pool.
Elks Lodge in Phoenix, Arizona, 1956
Commercial photograph of the Elks' lodge in Phoenix, Arizona. The top picture is of the exterior of the lodge with flowers. The bottom photo is of the exterior of the lodge and the pool with two people sitting at a table outside.
Elks Lodge in St. Petersburg, Florida, 1915-1930
Photolithograph of the Elks Lodge in St. Petersburg, Florida. The house is off-shite with a white trim and a brown roof. There are two palm trees in the foreground.
Elk's National Memorial in Chicago, Illinois, 1930-1945
Photolithograph. Exterior of the Elks war memorial in Chicago, Illinois. The building is circular and constructed of gray stone. The front door is brown and the second story door is yellow. There are corridors that connect the circular building to two rectangular buildings.
Elk's National Memorial in Chicago, Illinois, postcard, 1930-1945
Elks New Home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1915-1930
Photolithograph of the exterior of the elks home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The building is 13 stories and is made of gray stone. There is a flag hanging in front of the entrance.
Elks, No. 957, New Britain, Connecticut, postcard, undated
Elks' pin and advertisement for walk-over shoes, 1901-1907
The postcard is paperstock with printing in purple ink and a small pink envelope. Purple elk's head on the left and below is an advertisement for "Walk-Over Shoes" in Philadephia, Pennsylvania. On the left it states "The first pin ever worn by an Elk" with a small pink envelope below.
