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Regalia catalog for Woodmen of the World and Woodmen Circle, circa 1906
Catalog of regalia and lodge supplies for Woodmen of the World and Woodmen Circle (women's affiliated organization)
Regalia catalog, No. 82, for Patrons of Husbandry, circa 1900
Regalia catalog for the Grange (Patrons of Husbandry), Cat. No. 82, with illustrations of lodge supplies, sashes, jewels, hoodwinks, parade banners, badges, and officers costumes
Regalia catalog of emblematic jewelry and awards for Masonic bodies, 1976-1977
Regalia catalog, Order of Eastern Star Supplies, circa 1900
Regalia catalog for Order of Eastern Star includes illustrations and descriptions of lodge supplies, officers costumes. This is a fold-out catalog
Regalia, Costumes, Paraphernalia, and Supplies for Independent Order of Odd Fellows Encampments catalog, No. 15, 1910-1919
This catalog contains sashes, jewels, rugs, ritual materials, costumes (some of which romanticizes and appropriate non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures), banners, and more.
Regalia, Paraphernalia and Supplies for the Junior Order United American Mechanics and Daughters of Liberty, Catalogue, No. 1, 1906
Regalia, Supplies, and Paraphernalia for Junior Order United American Mechanics Catalogue, No. 159, 1897
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Junior Order of United American Mechanics and Daughters of Liberty.
Regimental orders for 19th Regiment of Militia, 1793 August 20
Manuscript regimental orders for 19th Regiment of Militia, East Windsor, Connecticut. It states that the review of troops to take place near the dwelling of Lieutenant Giles Loomis (1756-1812) in East Windsor. It is signed L[?] Griswold, Adjutant, East Hartford, Aug. 20, 1793. The regimental orders addressed to Capt. Eli Moore of East Windsor
Register of reports of Brookfield Lodge, No. 161 as made to the Grand Lodge of Missouri, 1866-1891
Register of Rules and Statutes of the Sublime Degree of Masonry by Abraham Jacobs, circa 1809
Manuscript copy written by Abraham Jacobs of the Register of Rules and Statutes of the Sublime Degree of Masonry, dated ca. 1809. It includes a copy of Jacobs Second Degree of Masonry certificate issued by the Lodge of St. Andrew in Boston, 1782.