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Souvenir Program of the Golden Jubilee Pageant of the Grand Chapter of Illinois, 1924 October 6
Special and installation entrance ceremonies of the International Order of Job's Daughters, 1988
Special Excursion Fares to Chicago handout, 1926 May 01
Spirit of 1917 poster, circa 1917
Four marines carrying the American flag and the flag of the Marines, all dressed in World War I uniforms. The setting appears tropical with palm trees.
St. John's Day complimentary pilgrimage to their ladies program, 1898
St. Johns Grand Lodge of Perfection charter issued by the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1866 May 19
St. John's Lodge certificate issued to Alphonse Etienne Roland Genet by Lodge Hyppone, 1847 July 7
St. John's Lodge certificate, under the auspices of the Grand Orient of France, Lodge Hyppone, Orient of Algeria and issued to Alphonse Etienne Roland Genet, 7 July 1847. Blue stamp of Lodge Hyppone on front and back of certificate.
Stanley F. Maxwell papers, 1931-1990
State Deputy Snark appointment certificate to Vaughn H. McDowell issued by Office of the Snark Universe, 1955 November 16
A State Deputy Snark appointment certificate issued by Office of the Snark Universe to Vaughn H. McDowell. Dated November 16, 1955. Originating in 1892, the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo is one of the world's oldest service organizations, drawing its membership from individuals employed in all aspects of the forest products industry. The black cat, the adopted mascot of the Order, prominently adorns the certificate.