FR 007. Fraternal certificates
Found in 98 Collections and/or Records:
Membership certificate issued to Harry Hardly Pickler by Rose Lodge, No. 40, 1910 July 8
Certificate for membership for Harry Hardly Pickler, Rose Lodge, No. 40, dated July 8, 1910. Image includes American and British flags with eagle and lion in front of them, they surround a shield with a knight fighting a dragon
Knights of Pythias membership certificate issued by L. L. Tiffany to Rathbone Lodge, No. 1, 1868 May 18
Independent Order of Odd Fellows certificate issued to Milton B. Benton from Farmers & Mechanics Lodge, No. 22, 1849
Membership certificate of Independent Order of Odd Fellows for Milton B. Benton from Farmers & Mechanics Lodge No. 22, in Ware House Point, Connecticut. Membership certificate was good for just one year. There is a seal of the Grand Lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows in upper left corner.
Ancient Order of United Workmen membership chart, 1907
Blank Ancient Order of United Workmen color lithograph for membership as Master Workman. The chart has the mottos of Protection, Charity, Hope and its illustrations include several vignettes supporting mottos, as well as many symbols such as anchor, Bible, sun, hand shake, all seeing eye, columns, Classical female figures, and shields.
Membership certificate issued to Ernest Newton Carter by Tudor Lodge, No. 4809, 1923 December 15
Blank Independent Order of Odd Fellows certificate, 1899
Membership certificate (blank) for Independent Order of Odd Fellows is a color lithograph with vignettes of fraternal activites such as visiting the sick, attending funerals, teaching orphans, as well as various Biblical story images. Near the center of the certificate are many Odd Fellows symbols including the three links, and the beehive for the Rebekahs
Blank Independent Order of Odd Fellows certificate, circa 1890
Blank chromolithograph membership certificate for Independent Order of Odd Fellows with a portrait of Thomas Wildey in the center surrounded by smaller vignettes illustrating Odd Fellows activities. These activities include: visiting the sick, educating orphans, burying the dead, and others. The motto of the Odd Fellows, "Friendship, Love, and Truth", is at the top of the certificate inside the symbol of the three links
Membership certificate issued to Arthur T. Clarke of King Solomon Preceptory, No. 19, 1912
Membership certificate issued to Arthur T. Clarke of King Solomon Preceptory, No. 19, Cambridge, Massachusetts from Grand Royal Chapter of Black Knights. It is signed by Hugh Wilson, Grand Master and William Dawson, Grand Registrar
Certificate issued by the Sons of the Revolution to Harold Wentworth Sprague, 1923 June 18
The certificate was issued for Sprague's service in World War I
Odd Fellows membership certificate issued to Charles Powell, 1894
Vignettes surround the text of the certificate with images of Biblical stories, activites of this fraternal group such as visiting the sick, attending funerals, and portraits of Ridgeley and Wildey (founder).
