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Contains 310 Results:

Fraternal Order of Eagles postcard, 1910 August 3

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1994-026-007
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1910 August 3

Elks' pin and advertisement for walk-over shoes, 1901-1907

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1994-051-001
Scope and Contents

The postcard is paperstock with printing in purple ink and a small pink envelope. Purple elk's head on the left and below is an advertisement for "Walk-Over Shoes" in Philadephia, Pennsylvania. On the left it states "The first pin ever worn by an Elk" with a small pink envelope below.

Dates: 1901-1907

Invitation to Elks social session and dance at Rich Hill Lodge, 1901-1907

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1994-051-002
Scope and Contents

The postcard has an undivided back with printed invitation on the front to a social session and dance at the lodge in Benevolent Order of Elks' Lodge in Rich Hill. It was sent to recipients by the House Committee.

Dates: 1901-1907

Elks club in Jacksonville, Florida, 1930-1945

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1994-051-003
Scope and Contents

The postcard is a photolithograph with three pictures. The top two pictures are of the interior of the club and the bottom is of the exterior. The exterior of the club is a large gray building with a green trim.

Dates: 1930-1945

"In the Midst of Light is Truth" Benevolent Order of Elks Convention in Philadelphia, circa 1907

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1994-051-004
Scope and Contents

The postcard is a lithograph of the silhouette of an Elk that is emerging from what appears to be a horizon, with purple rays surrounding him. The quote the surrounds the elk reads "In the midst of light there is truth."

Dates: circa 1907

A man and two women in an auto ride at the Elks Convention Parade, circa 1909

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1994-051-005
Scope and Contents

The postcard is a purple photolithograph of a man and two women in a decorated car. There are flowers surrounding the entire car. The caption reads "A Private Auto in Parade." The postcard was made for the 1909 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Convention in Los Angeles, California.

Dates: circa 1909

"Meet Me at the Elk's Reunion" in Los Angeles, California, circa 1909

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1994-051-006
Scope and Contents The postcard is a photolithograph. The top of the card has exterior scenes of a house with a tree and a street with a cable car. In the middle of the postcard is an Elk's head with a clock above it that reads 11. On the bottom left of the card is a man holding a pumpkin in a field. On the bottom left of the card is a man in a suit with a briefcase standing in a street. The bottom middle of the card reads "Hello Bill! Meet me at the Elk's Reunion" which was held in Los Angeles, California in...
Dates: circa 1909

Yeon building at the 1912 Elks National Convention in Portland, Oregon, circa 1912

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1994-051-007
Scope and Contents

The postcard is a real photo of the Yeon building at the 1912 Elks National Convention in Portland, Oregon. The building is illuminated with American flags hanging from the windows and a sign that reads "Hello Bill" on the top of the building.

Dates: circa 1912

Knights and Ladies of Honor's Martha Washington Lodge, No. 472, 1897-1907

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1994-051-008
Scope and Contents

The postcard is printed in German with an undivided back reading "Martha Washington Lodge No 472."

Dates: 1897-1907

Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, circa 1908

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: A1995-028-001
Scope and Contents

Photolithograph of the Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. The building is constructed of brick with a stone entrance. There are trees in front of the building that make the temple only partially visible.

Dates: circa 1908