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Exterior of the Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph postcard of the exterior of the Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. The building is constructed of gray brick with an American Flag on the top of the temple. There are trees in front of the building and a cross in the top center window. The front of the postcard is stamped with "Plates destroyed".
Exterior of the Knights of Pythias building in Indianapolis, Indiana, postcard, 1907-1914
Lithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias building in Indianapolis, Indiana. The building is constructed of gray brick with a curved front and numerous windows.
Exterior of the Knights of Pythias building in Indianapolis, Indiana, postcard, circa 1907
Photolithograph with an undivided back, depicting the exterior of the Knights of Pythias Building in Indianapolis, Indiana. The building is constructed of gray brick with a curved front. There are numerous windows and on the top of the building is an American flag. There are many people walking on the street in the foreground.
Exterior of the Knights of Pythias building in Plainfield, Indiana, postcard, 1907-1914
Lithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias Hall in Plainfield, Indiana. The hall is constructed of brick with large windows that face the street. There are a few men standing outside of the building.
Exterior of the Knights of Pythias Lodge in Huntington, Indiana, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias lodge in Huntington, Indiana. The building is constructed of stone with a large porch that wraps around the front of the building. A woman in a dark dress and large yellow hat is pictured on the corner, with sparse trees in the foreground.
Extract from the Report of the Committee on Foreign Correspondence to Grand Lodge of New York, 1853
F. A. Bowman's lecture notes on the history of Masonic stamps, 1949
Lecture notes on the history of masonic stamps and a letter from the Treasury Department granting F. A. Bowman permission to make slides for philatelic lectures
