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Water Celebration, Boston, 1848 October 25
Watertown Lodge, No. 49, records, 1878-1901
We Give Kids a Hand composition, 2000 April 29
A music score for piano/vocal copy/SATB Choir arrangement, and trumpet trio of We Give Kids a Hand, a musical composition by Robert Kircher. Inspired by the speakers of the 2000 Millennium Banquet held at the Valley of Cincinnati, April 29, 2000, Kircher composed this music to support the Scottish Rite Masonic goals in their work in education of children.
We Swear to be True to a Brother printed ode, circa 1850
A printed copy of an Masonic ode by Rob Morris entitled " We Swear to be True to a Brother". Rob Morris (1818-1888), Masonic author, poet, and lecturer, founder of Order of Eastern Star.
Webster Miley Masonic collection, 1955-1984
Welcome song for soldiers, 1865
A printing of a song with musical notation. Verses are printed in thirty-four numbered stanzas in 3 columns and and an ornamental border. The first line: Welcome, welcome sweetly rings; and from glowing hearts it springs.
West Carrollton Lodge, No. 826, collection, 1910-1935
The collection consists of the records of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows West Carrollton Lodge, No. 826, located in West Carollton, Ohio. The records contains correspondence, financial records, membership applications, and papers of the Ohio States Secretaries' Association. Correspondence includes certificates, past due notices, bills, notices of sick brothers, death notice, voting results, holiday greetings, district meetings, and more.
West Green Grange, No. 1296, records, 1905-1965
West Virginia International Order of the Rainbow for Girls datebook, 1966
West Virginia Odd Fellows collection, 1914-1997
This collection contains rules and regulations of Kanawha Lodge, no. 25, letters from the Grand Lodge of Virginia, Grand Lodge of West Virginia programs, reports, annual session programs, membership information and advertising, and programs and certificates from the Rebekah Assembly of West Virginia. The February 1954 Virginia Odd Fellow newspaper was separated due to its large size and stored in the small flat folder drawers.