Box 1
Contains 218 Results:
Assessment Notice of the Maine Lodge of the Knights and Ladies of Honor, 1901
Printed assessment notice of the Maine Lodge, No. 278, of the Knights and Ladies of Honor.
Knights of Columbus Building in Springfield, Illinois, 1915-1930
Photolithograph depicting the exterior of the Knights of Columbus building in Springfield, Illinois. The building is brick with a stone front that has large arched doors and an engraving that reads "Knights of Columbus".
Monument to the Founder of the Knights of Columbus, 1964
Photochrome of the monument depicting Rev. Michael J. McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus. The statue is brown and sits atop a marble platform with various engravings.
Knights of Columbus Club in Olean, New York, 1910
Photolithograph of the Knights of Columbus building in Olean, New York. The building is constructed of brick with a front porch that is supported by white pillars. In the front of the building, are bare trees and an iron fence.
Knights of Pythias and Elks Lodge Room in Canton, Illinois, 1906
Real photograph of the Knights of Pythias and Elks' lodge room in Canton, Illinois. The building is constructed of brick with a white trim over the windows facing the front. there is a tree in the bottom left of the photograph.
Ohio Knights of Pythias Home in Springfield, Illinois, 1914-1930
Photolithograph of the Ohio Knights of Pythias Home in Springfield, Illinois. The house is constructed of red brick with a white trim. The architecture resembles that of a castle. There are large towers and peaked roofs. In the foreground is a large lawn with an American flag flying. There are wide, white stone stairs that lead to the entrance
Elks' pin and advertisement for walk-over shoes, 1901-1907
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.
Invitation to Elks social session and dance at Rich Hill Lodge, 1901-1907
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.
Elks club in Jacksonville, Florida, 1930-1945
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.