Box 1
Contains 189 Results:
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge in Alaska postcard, 1907-1915
Photolithograph of exterior of Elk's Home in Juneau, Alaska. The exterior is yellow with a brick first story.
Elks Building in Hartford, Connecticut postcard, circa 1906
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Elks building in Hartford, Connecticut. The exterior is yellow with a brown front door and two trees in the foreground. On the corner of the street are three trash cans
Elks Home in Norwich, Connecticut postcard, circa 1913
Photolithograph of the Elks' home in Norwich, Connecticut. The building is tan with a foyer that is supported by large white columns.
Elks Home in Norwich, Connecticut postcard, circa 1913
Photolithograph of the Elks' home in Norwich, Connecticut. The building is tan with a foyer that is supported by large white columns.
Elks Club in Waterbury, Connecticut postcard, circa 1913
Photolithograph with the Elks Club from Waterbury, Connecticut in the foreground. The exterior is gray with a blue trim. A large porch wraps around the front of the house with white columns A red brick building is behind the house.
Clock and Elk's Head postcard, 1915-1930
Printed yellow card with a clock pointing to 11 and an Elk's head on top. Below is a poem that solicits the reader of the postcard to toast to absent Elks/brothers.
Woman Sitting on Man's Lap with Elk Head in Background postcard, 1908
Color Lithograph Woman in pink dress sitting on man's lap with Elk head in the background and a grandfather clock pointing to 11. Short poem at the bottom of the card reads "Father calls him William/ Mother calls him Will/ The girls all call him Willie/ But an Elk says Hello Bill".
Baby on Elk's head raising a glass postcard, 1909
Color Lithograph depicting a baby on top of an Elk's head raising a glass of red liquid. Under it reads "Eleven O'Clock" with a clock pointing to the corresponding time.
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.
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.