Box 1
Contains 218 Results:
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Reunion postcard, 1906 July 17
Lithograph postcard depicting a woman riding in Elk car holding a goblet. The postcard was for the B.P.O.E reunion in July of 1906 in Denver, Colorado, and addressed to Mrs. Eda M. Cory of Indianapolis.
Invitation to the Knights of Pythias' Grand Lodge Convention postcard, circa 1909
Color lithograph of a man in ancient dress embracing a woman with a younger man standing behind him holding a horse. There is a gold trim on the woman and man's clothing, as well as on the emblem fo the Knights of Pythias. The inset in the upper right is of a man sitting in a cell. On the back, is an invitation to the Grand Lodge's convention.
Junior Order of American Mechanics raised emblem postcard, 1907-1914
Man in black suit is butted by a goat postcard, 1908
Lithograph of a man in tuxedo suit who is being butted by a goat. The caption reads in the upper right corner reads "Are you an Elk?" The caption in the bottom right corner reads "Receiving the password." A message is written on the back of the postcard.
Two knights overlooking ancient ruins postcard, 1915-1930
Color lithograph of two knights standing on either side of a patio overlooking what appears to be ancient ruins. Above the ruins is the emblem of the Knights of Pythias.
Confederate General Clement A. Evans leading the Governor Inaugural Procession in front of the Columbia Woodmen building in Atlanta, Georgia, postcard, circa 1906
Photolithograph of General Clement A. Evans, the Confederate general and the Eminment Cardinal of the Columbian Woodmen, on horseback, in procession in front of the Columbian Woodmen Building on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia. There are U.S. and Confederate flags on the Columbian Woodmen Building.
Postcard with a Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks raised seal, 1901-1907
Paperstock postcard with gold raised seal of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks on the front of the postcard in the upper left.
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Philadelphia convention postcard, 1907-1915
Paperstock postcard with Elk that is lined in glitter and has red studded eyes. The top of the postcard reads "Hello Bill, I'm in Philadelphia." Below the elk the abreviation B.P.O.E is written. There is a message written in pencil on the front.
Nineteenth Annual Reunion of the Elks in Buffalo, New York, postcard, 1905 July 13
Photolithograph postcard of the Elks reunion in Buffalo, New York. The postcard features a constructed arch as a mountain cliff, with several elks standing on it, placed in the middle of a city block. In the background is a domed building with a clock set to 11.
Women dressed for Elks 'Mawsim' Bazaar postcard, circa 1907
Photographic postcard of group of women dressed in East European clothes.