Box 3
Restricted
Contains 66 Results:
Identification card issued to Flora Dube, Degree of Pocahontas, 1936
Identification card for Flora Dube as a member of the Degree of Pocahontas, auxiliary to the Improved Order of the Red Men. It was issued at New Market, New Hampshire in 1936.
Traveling Salesman's Pocket Companion to Fraternal Jewlery, 1900
Reference tool for identifying fraternal pins, buttons, and other jewelry.
Catalogue, No. 70, of the Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, circa 1900
Catalogue for the Grange, Patrons of Husbandry from the Boston Regalia Co. The back pages has an index of the items in the catalogue which include badges, sashes, working tools and many others.
Patriotic Order of the Sons of America pamphlet, August 1892
Circular announcing the State Camp for Patriotic Order Sons of America. This camp took place on August 23-25, 1892 in Pennsylvania. The pamphlet includes a detailed description of a "grand display" of fireworks for this occasion.
Improved Order of Red Men and Degree of Pocahontas programs, 1946-1954
Collection of five souvenir programs mostly from Degree of Pocahontas of Pennsylvania. Programs include greeting, entertainment, opening song, menu, lists of members and committees. One program has manuscript notes on it by Great Pocahontas of Maryland and autographs of the speakers at the event.
Middlesex Central Pomona Grange, No. 23, program, 1931
Year program of Swift River Valley Pomona Grange, No. 12, 1913
Itinerary program of talks and sessions for the Grange's meetings across the district, listing the topics and speakers.
Typescript ritual for First Degree of Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, circa 1923
Knights of Pythias decorated program, circa 1900
The program includes a Knights of Pythias emblem encircled by salmon, brown and tan decorations on the front cover. The information on the inside pages is illegible, with indications that it may have been pasted into a scrapbook at one time. The back cover also has a Knights of Pythias emblem with similar decoration as on front.
