FR 005. Fraternal postcards
Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:
Knights of Pythias Hall in West Remont, Maine, postcard, circa 1915
Photolithograph of the Knights of Pythias Hall in West Tremont, Maine. The hall is wooden and painted pink with a staircase the leads to the covered entrance. The structure is similar to that of a barn
Knights of Pythias Hall in West Sullivan, Maine, postcard, circa 1908
Lithograph of the Knights of Pythias Hall in West Sullivan, Maine. The first storey is yellow and the second storey is green. There is a sign propped up in front of the house advertising certain shows.
Knights of Pythias Hall in West Sullivan, Maine, postcard, 1901-1907
Photolithograph of the Knights of Pythias Hall in West Sullivan, Maine. The building is constructed of wood, with contrasting colors for the first and second stories. There is snow on the ground. The postcard has an area on the front for a message.
Knights of Pythias Hall in Gardiner, Maine, postcard, circa 1912
Lithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias Hall in Gardiner, Maine. The hall is located in the Trust and Banking Company Building, which is made of brick, with the American Express Company and Tasker Brothers occupying the first story facing the street.
Soldier's Monument and Knights of Pythias Hall in Bowdoinham, Maine, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of Soldier's Monument (left) and Knights of Pythias Hall in Bowdoinham, Maine. The monument is a canon with cannonballs. The Knights of Pythias Hall is painted green with a porch on the back of the building. In the background is a white house with black trim.
Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy postcard, circa 1927
A postcard with an undivided back with the emblem for the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Enrollment postcard mailed to Marie M. Mahoney by Cape Coral Chapter, No. 815, 1979 February
Assessment numbers for Equity Lodge, No. 23, Knights and Ladies of Honor, 1899 June
Printed poscard with an undivided back with assessment numbers due for the Knights and Ladies of Honor's lodge in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Townsend Avenue and Knights of Pythias Hall in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, postcard, circa 1913
Photolithograph of Townsend Avenue and Knights of Pythias Hall in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. On the left is a green building is a stone foyer. In the backgruond is the Knights of Pythias Hall which is painted yellow with a brown trim. The street has many people on it and is lined with trees