FR 005. Fraternal postcards
Found in 488 Collections and/or Records:
Modern Woodmen of America postcards, 1900-1970
Includes Modern Woodmen of America postcards, mostly from Rock Island, Illinois with some from Lincoln, Nebraska. Many of the postcards use an illustration of the administrative offices on the front with the back of the card serving as a receipt for the member the card is addressed to.
Oh won't U bee with me leather postcard, undated
Leather postcard with "Oh won't U", a drawing of a bee, "with me?" and the emblem of the Loyal Order of the Moose.
Howdy Pap, 29th Annual Convention postcard, 1917
Postcard with a black and white photograph of an exterior view of the Moose Temple in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the left, and an emblem of the Loyal Order of the Moose with crossed American and Pennsylvania flags and Liberty Bell placed over a rising sun. At the top reads "Howdy pap" and at the bottom is an announcement for the "29 Annual Convention/Loyal Order of Moose/Week of July 22nd 1917."
National Archives Building, Bishop Hill, Illinois, postcards 1974-1995
Postcards of the Vasa Order of America's Archives building in Bishop Hill, Illinois. One shows the building exterior during the day, and the second shows the building exterior under snowfall and with lit candles in the windows for Christmas.
Postcard of man in regalia, 1907-1918
Real photo postcard of a man dressed in unidentified regalia, including a robe and pointed hat.
New Hampshire Pythian Home in West Swanzey, postcard, 1907-1914
Commercial photo of the New Hampshire Pythian Home in West Swanzey, which was the former estate of Denman Thomson who was the producer of "The Old Homestead".
New Hampshire Pythian Home in West Swanzey, postcard, circa 1937
Photolithograph of the New Hampshire Pythian Home in West Swanzey which was the former residence of the late Denman Thompson, an American playwright and actor. The house is painted a dark color with a white trim and large front porch. There are trees in the foreground and a stone wall by the street.
