Box 2
Contains 317 Results:
Patrons of Husbandry real photo postcard, undated
Postcard shows men and women posed for a group photograph, all wearing sashes and square jewels with large initials in the center. Appears to be taken in Manchester, N.H.
Real photo postcard of a family portrait, 1924-1949
Real photo postcard of a man dressed in sashes with various symbols of the Loyal Orange Association of Canada (British America), with a woman seated with a baby in lap.
Modern Woodmen of America postcard and receipt, 1912 November 11
Postcard shows photographs from the Modern Woodmen of America Foresters National Encampment, Buffalo, N.Y. in June 1911. Featured are the Winners First prize, Intermediate Class, Camp 443, Appleton (Wisconsin) and Winners First prize, Pony Class, Camp 2469, Cheboygan (Michigan). On the reverse is a receipt issued to F. Lynch, the Clerk of Camp No. 1457 of Scatha (New York).
Who wouldn't be a Woodman postcard, circa 1910
Postcard shows an illustration of a man and woman from behind, flanked by tree trunks carved with hearts and loving messages. They are sitting on a felled log with an axe resting against a tree trunk, with a caption at the bottom that reads "Who wouldn't be a woodman."
Tuberculosis Sanatorium postcard and receipt, 1914 May 4
Real photo postcard of the Modern Woodmen of America Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Woodmen, Colorado, with a receipt on the back issued to Mr. Salson and clerk of Camp No. 11084 of South Londonary, Vermont.
Real photo postcard of Modern Woodmen of America, No. 3815, 1908-1914
Real photo postcard of Modern Woodmen of America, No. 3815 of Richmond, Indiana. The men are in regalia with axes, standing in a V-formation with a man seated in the middle, a man with a sword kneeling behind him, and a man in a pilgrim-like costume standing in the back.
Real photo postcard of Modern Woodmen of America Drill Team, 1910-1930
Loyal Order of Moose postcard, 1914-1918
Postcard shows an illustration of a moose standing in a field with an American flag waved in the distance by soldiers. A printed message on the bottom says that this card was distributed at a YMCA concert on the war front, by a representative of the Loyal Order of the Moose, and includes a message of well-being. The reverse has a printed message offering to help "your Boy in France" from the Loya Order of Moose in Paris.
Mooseheart postcard, 1930
Postcard showing images of classrooms at Mooseheart, the Loyal Order of Moose School that Trains for Life. Included are classrooms for Mechanical and Architectural drawing, Mooseheart vocational shops, Ornamental concrete, and Printing.
