Box 1
Contains 310 Results:
Elks' Convention in Atlantic City, N. J., postcard, 1911
Undivided back purple paperstock postcard with a gold foil head of an Elk that is raised. The postcard announces the Elks' convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1911.
S. Abeles & Co. Benevolent Protective Order of Elks advertisement postcard, circa 1902
Postcard has a raised elk with white and brown fur on it with an advertisement for "the best line of trimmed hats" at S. Abeles & Co. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A banner with the abreviation "B.P.O.E" in purple is on the left.
Fort Collins Lodge, No. 804, parade float postcard, 1901-1907
Real photograph postcard of a decorated float with an Elk on a platform that reads "Fort Collins B04 BPOE."
Order of Elks informational postcard, 1915-1930
Paperstock postcard on which the history of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks and Columbus Lodge, No. 37, is printed
Elks Arch of Honor in Dallas, Texas, postcard, 1908 July
Photolithograph postcard of the Elks Arch of Honor on East Main Street in Dallas, Texas. The arch reads "Welcome Elkdom" with a clock in the middle that is on 11. The arch is created with 4 supporting pillars, supporting an openwork dome, capped with an elk statue. The caption reads "Elks Arch of Honor Looking East on Main Street"/"Dallas, Texas. July 1908".
Castle Hall of Commencement Lodge, No. 7, Knights of Pythias, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph postcard of the interior of the Knights of Pythias Castle Hall in Tacoma, Washington.
Foresters of America postcard, 1908
Color lithograph postcard of two men dressed as hungers with bows and arrows aimed at a deer in the woods. The symbol of the Foresters of America is the on the left of the card.
Woman with an egg and an Elk head postcard, 1906
Real photograph postcard with woman standing next to an Elk head. The woman is holding an egg and is in front of a clock that reads 11 with B.P.O.E above it. The text at the bottom of the photo reads "Is it good or bad?"
Elks Temple in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, postcard, 1915-1930
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Elks temple in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. The building is constructed of brick with a white stone trim. The windows on the third story are circular. There is an engraving on the top of the building that reads "B.P.O.E temple."
Fraternal Order of Eagles postcard, 1910 August 3
Postcard was printed for the Fraternal Order of Eagles, with a print of a man with wings and top hat flying through clouds and dropping money from the sky. At the bottom is the phrase "Say! Are ALL Eagles High-Flyers?". The post card includes a message from Holden of Jersey City to Will Karl of Germany.
