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Glidden Family Masonic collection, 1872-1954
Gluck Building and Pythian Temple in Niagra Falls, New York, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the Gluck building and Pythian temple. The two building are identical and constructed of red brick. They have large peaked roofs that are blue and numerous windows. There are store fronts that face the street on the first story and arched windows on the second story. In the foreground is a street.
Goat with a Knights of Pythias blanket postcard, circa 1910
Black and white lithograph of a goat wearing a blanket with the initials "F.C.B." in the center, and "K.P." on the bottom right. The blanket is outlined in raised gold, as is the axe and garlands above the goat.
Gold raised Foresters of America postcard, 1907-1914
Lithograph postcard of a Native American and a hunter entering the forest. At the top of the card it reads "Foresters of America" in raised gold letters with the seal under it.
Golden Jubilee souvenir booklet issued by Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, 1941 July 17
Golden Jubilee souvenir journal issued by Grand Temple, 1949 August 20
The program is for the Golden Jubilee of the Grand Temple, Popularity Contest Department, August 20th - 26th, 1949 in San Francisco, CA. At the top of the cover is a handwritten note "Mid West Temple #120".
Golfers on a golf course panorama, circa 1925
Five Panoramas of Golfers on Course photographs. Sepia-tone cirkut (panorama) camera photographs showing scene of golfers on golf course, some standing watching and some playing. Signed "Geo. H. Russell/ 23 Bridge St/ Lowell, Mass. #2531."
Good news newsletter, 2000-2003
The newsletters are a compilation of recent newspaper coverage of the Shrine and Shriners Hospitals. These items were placed in Florida as it is where the headquarters are of Shriners International.
Good Templar graduation program, 1898 April 12
Good Templar Song, undated
An undated temperance song titled “Good Templar Song” with lyrics written by Reverend C. Shaw. Sung to the melody of Henry Clay Work’s Civil War song “Marching Through Georgia.”
