Box 3
Restricted
Contains 66 Results:
Blank identification card from Ancient Mystic Order of Bagman of Bagdad, 1939
By-laws of the Sons of Veterans Fraternal Visiting Association, undated
By-Laws of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Sons of Veterans Fraternal Visiting Association. The by-laws are made up of 11 articles, which focus the group's name, organization, objectives, membership, meetings, election of officers, set-up of the group's officers and committees, duties of each officer,and alterations to the by-laws.
Fraternalism pamphlet by Arabella Guild, undated
Pamphlet on "Fraternalism" published by the Arabella Guild, A. M. O. B.; includes history of the organization, eligibility for membership and cost, and membership form
Petition for Membership by William S. Janse, Order of Railway Conductors of America, 1904
Knights of Pythias advertisement brochure, circa 1927
Brochure entitled, "Is it worth while to be a member of the Knights of Pythias...?" includes essays and photographs of activities of the Knights of Pythias. Essays written by Lyman G. Wheeler, P. C., Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. It also includes photographs of orphanages, Pythian Home for wives and widows and brothers with illness. There is a notice on the back to contact for further information: The Board of Control, Insurance Department, Indianapolis, Indiana--Harry Wade, President.
Membership certificate issued to Cornelius J. Damon by Anchoria Lodge, No. 142, 1889
Membership certificate for Independent Order of Odd Fellows issued to Cornelius J. Damon. Damon is a member in good standing of Anchoria Lodge, No. 142, Worcester, Mass. Reverse of certificate has listed other Odd Fellows lodges that Damon has visited
Membership certificate issued to William Koehn by Plattdeutscher Verein of Watertown, Wisconsin, undated
Whitinsville Lodge, No. 124, records, 1882-1925
45th Grand Lodge Session and 23rd Annual Reunion brochure, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, 1909
This brochure put out by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks introduces the Sunset Line (a train line running from New Orleans, LA to Los Angeles, CA) as a way of traveling to their convention. The booklet includes information about the train, its amenities, and the different cities the train passes through. The brochure is set up with an illustration on the left half of the spread and text on the right half.
Souvenir program for the 32nd Convention of the Oriental Order of Humility and Perfection, 1934
Souvenir program for 32nd Convention, Supreme Orient, Oriental Order of Humility and Perfection of the United States and Canada.
