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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 Hall and Church in West Milan, New Hampshire, postcard, 1901-1907
Photolithograph with an undivided back of the Knights of Pythias Hall and church in West Milan, New Hampshire.
Knights of Pythias Hall in Port Norris, New Jersey, postcard, 1907-1914
Lithograph of the Knights of Pythias Hall in Port Norris, New Jersey. The top of the building reads "K. of P. Hall 1872-1902".
Knights of Pythias Block in North Stratford, New Hampshire, postcard, 1907-1914
Pythian Hall in Goffstown, New Hampshire, postcard, 1907-1914
Knights of Pythias Block in Farmington, New Hampshire, postcard, circa 1920
Photolithograph of the Knights of Pythias block in Farmington, New Hampshire. The building is painted gray with a white trim and numerous windows. There are large store-front windows on the first story.
Pythian Castle in Dover, New Hampshire, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the Pythian castle in Dover, New Hampshire. The building is constructed of red brick with a gray brick trim. The first level windows are large store-front windows that face the street. The engraving at the top of the building reads "Pythian Temple." There are cars in the street in front of the building.
Gluck Building and Pythian Temple in Niagra Falls, New York, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the Gluck building and Pythian temple. The two building are identical and constructed of red brick. They have large peaked roofs that are blue and numerous windows. There are store fronts that face the street on the first story and arched windows on the second story. In the foreground is a street.