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Knights of Pythias Temple in Montgomery, Alabama, postcard, circa 1913
Photolithograph of the Knights of Pythias Temple in Mongomery, Alabama. The exterior of the building is constructed with brick with a gray stone trim. There are large pillars that support the porch.
Knights of Pythias Temple in Montgomery, Alabama, postcard, circa 1915
Photolithographof the Knights of Pythias Temple in Montgomery, Alabama. The building is constructed of brick with a white trim. The front of the building has large pillars and the top of the building has an engraving that reads "Knight of Pythias Grand Lodge of Alabama."
Knights of Pythias Temple in Newark, Ohio, postcard, circa 1925
Photolithograph of the Knights of Pythias Temple in Newwark, Ohio. The temple is constructed of red brick with a white brick accents. On the top fo the building is the embossing "K. of P." In the foreground, are two cars in the street. The first story has large store-front windows. The second story has smaller windows and the third story has arched windows
Knights of Pythias temple in Rosedale, Indiana, postcard, circa 1910
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias Temple in Rosedale, Indiana. The building is constructed of gray stone with an awning in the front. There are bare trees on either side of the building. There are large store windows that face the street
Knights of Pythias Temple in Waterloo, Iowa, postcard, circa 1911
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias temple in Waterloo, Iowa. The building is constructed of brick with large arched window and a white trim. There are a few people standing outside of the building
Knights of Pythias' Temple in Weiser, Idaho, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the Knights of Pythias' temple in Weiser, Idaho, which is made of stone with two towers, arched doorways, and arched windows. The bottom of the building is a furniture store. The engraving on the stone reads "Myrtle Lodge No. 26" and "Pythian Temple 1904".
Knights of Pythias toast, postcard, 1914-1930
Lithograph of the Knights of Pythias toast which reads: "Here's to the Ladies -- God bless them. What would the (k)nights be without them?" The text is written in blue with a green border.