FR 005. Fraternal postcards
Found in 494 Collections and/or Records:
Fairview Odd Fellows Home, Groton, Connecticut, postcard, 1908-1930
Postcard with a black and white photograph of the Odd Fellows Home and a portrait of W. E. Troms., Grand Master, Connecticut, on the right side. On the left is a drawing of a red banner flag of the Odd Fellows with eye and three links. The photograph bears the caption "'Fairview' Odd Fellows Home, Groton, Conn."
Thomas Wildey, No. 11, parade float postcard, undated
Real photo postcard of a parade float with a banner that reads "Thomas Wildey, No. 11" with large letters "I. O. O. F." underneath. This likely refers to Thomas Wildey Encampment, No. 11, in Montpelier, Vermont.
Odd Fellows Building and West Main St., Orange Massachusetts, postcard, undated
Color postcard of the Odd Fellows Building in Orange, Massachusetts that also shows the building for Orange Savings Bank.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Masonic Hall, Waterville, Maine, postcard, 1915 June 23
Odd Fellows Home, Concord, New Hampshire postcard, 1909 November 29
Invitation to the Knights of Pythias' Grand Lodge Convention postcard, circa 1909
Color lithograph of a man in ancient dress embracing a woman with a younger man standing behind him holding a horse. There is a gold trim on the woman and man's clothing, as well as on the emblem fo the Knights of Pythias. The inset in the upper right is of a man sitting in a cell. On the back, is an invitation to the Grand Lodge's convention.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows globe postcard, undated
Postcard depicts an all-seeing eye in the upper left corner, with the Odd Fellows chain links underneath and a hand reaching out with a heart on its palm. The right side depicts an impressionist-style color sketch of the globe with North America outlined in gold.
Fraternal Order of Eagles postcard, 1910 August 3
Postcard was printed for the Fraternal Order of Eagles, with a print of a man with wings and top hat flying through clouds and dropping money from the sky. At the bottom is the phrase "Say! Are ALL Eagles High-Flyers?". The post card includes a message from Holden of Jersey City to Will Karl of Germany.
