FR 005. Fraternal postcards
Found in 494 Collections and/or Records:
60th Session of the Grand Encampment of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows postcard, 1914 October
This real photo postcards shows a large line of women four abreast marching down a street. The women are wearing white dresses and sashes, holding a white pole behind their heads with each hands grasping either side. The written caption at the bottom of the post card is "60th Session - Grand Encampment, IOOF Oct 1914".
Fraternal Order of Eagles National Convention in San Francisco postcard, 1911
Lithograph of the dutch wind mill in the Golden Gate Park, downtown San Francisco, and the beach. Above the photographs is an eagle holding a banner announcing the dates of the convention from August 21st to the 28th in 1911.
Illumination Court of Honor an Elk's Convention postcard, 1907
Real photograph of the Illuminated Court of Honor at the Elk's Convention in Philadelphia. The walkway is lined by pillars strung with lights with elks statues at the start of the path.
Illumination Court of Honor an Elk's Convention postcard, 1907
Real photograph of the Illuminated Court of Honor at the Elk's Convention in Philadelphia. The walkway is lined by pillars strung with lights with elks statues at the start of the path. In the distance is a clock tower created out of string lights.
Canton Del Paso, No. 4, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, real photo postcard, circa 1900
Past Presidents of Rebekah Assembly of Maine, 1894-1910, postcard, circa 1910
Knights of Columbus Club Hotel in Gary, Indiana, postcard, 1930-1944
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Columbus Club Hotel in Gary, Indiana. The hotel is brick with a large parking lot in front that is filled with cars. There is a street that runs through the middle of the postcard with a trolley and tracks.
Elks' Convention in Atlantic City, N. J., postcard, 1911
Undivided back purple paperstock postcard with a gold foil head of an Elk that is raised. The postcard announces the Elks' convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1911.
S. Abeles & Co. Benevolent Protective Order of Elks advertisement postcard, circa 1902
Postcard has a raised elk with white and brown fur on it with an advertisement for "the best line of trimmed hats" at S. Abeles & Co. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A banner with the abreviation "B.P.O.E" in purple is on the left.
