Box 1
Contains 310 Results:
Kings-Daughters Children's Home in Freeport, Illinois, 1915-1930
Black and white photolithograph poscard of the Kings-Daughters Children's Home in Freeport, Illinois. The building is brick with a porch and garden beds surrounding the house.
Kings-Daughters Children's Home in Freeport, Illinois, 1915-1930
Color photolithograph postcard of the Kings-Daughters Children's Home in Freeport, Illinois. The building is brick with a green trim. There is a porch and garden beds surrounding the house.
Logan, No. 3, of the Knights of the Golden Eagle from Springfield, Ohio, circa 1908
Photolithograph postcard of the only degree commandery, Logan Number 3 of the Knights of the Golden Eagle from Springfield, Ohio. The front row of men are seated with a sword while the backrow is standing with swords. They are all in full ritual regalia with hats.
International Order of Good Templars Reverend M. Bruce Meikleham, 1905 November 24
International Order of Good Templars Brother J. A. Harrison, North Durham, undated
The first pin the Knights of Pythias wore postcard, circa 1907
Lithograph of the Knights of Pythias emblem in green with a gold or brown design around the frame of the card. At the top of the card is a large safety pin with the caption "The First Pin the Knights of Pythias Wore". The postcard is from the Alfred Holzman lodge series.
First pin worn by Pythian Knights postcard, 1901-1907
Lithograph of a design in navy blue with glitter that surrounds a small safety pin with the caption "First Pin Worn by Pythian Knights"
Emblem of the Knights of Pythias and baby pin postcard, 1901-1907
Lithograph of the Knights of Pythias' emblem, with costumed men riding goats or donkeys in the four corners of the upper portion of the card. The bottom portion of the card contains a safety pin and caption "For Baby Knight of Pythias".
Knights of Pythias Temple in Montgomery, Alabama, postcard, circa 1913
Photolithograph of the Knights of Pythias Temple in Mongomery, Alabama. The exterior of the building is constructed with brick with a gray stone trim. There are large pillars that support the porch.
Knights of Pythias Hall in Port Clyde, Maine, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the Knights of Pythias Hall in Port Clyde, Maine. The hall is located in a field, and constructed of wood and is painted yellow or light brown with brown trim. There are white buildings in the background.