FR 005. Fraternal postcards
Found in 494 Collections and/or Records:
Springfield Council No. 12, United Commercial Travelers, Clambake, postcard, circa 1907
Real photo postcard of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows parade car, circa 1907
Fraternal Order of Eagles emblem with flowers postcard, undated
A postcard of flowers with a Fraternal Order of Eagles medallion attached to the center.
Man kissing a woman with a Fraternal Order of Eagles emblem, 1911
Photolithograph postcard of a man kissing a woman with a caption that reads "An Eagle and his Prey" with the Fraternal Order of Eagles emblem.
Emblem of the Fraternal Order of Eagles postcard, circa 1907
Raised and decorated emblem of the Frateral Order of Eagles. Navy eagle in the center with an outline of glitter and raised pink flowers in the background.
Fraternal Order of Eagles Flag from Vallejo, California, postcard, circa 1908
Benevolent Order of Buffalos Founder of the Crown Lodge, No. 1384, postcard, circa 1929
Real photograph postcard of the Founder of the Crown Lodge Number 1384 in full Benevolent Order of Buffalos regalia including apron and medals
Interior of the Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph postcard of the interior of the Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. There is a table in the middle of the room with a matching one at the front of the room. There are arched windows on either side of an arched alter. There are benches and chairs around the room.
Exterior of the Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph postcard of the exterior of the Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. The building is constructed of gray brick with an American Flag on the top of the temple. There are trees in front of the building and a cross in the top center window. The front of the postcard is stamped with "Plates destroyed".
Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, postcard, 1915-1930
Photolithograph postcard of the exterior of the Knights of Malta temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. The temple is constructed of tan bricks with a stone trim. In front of the building is a horse-drawn carriage. The front of the postcard is stamped "Plates destroyed".
