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C. E. Ward Regalia Catalog, No. 80, circa 1915
Blue Lodge regalia catalogue includes illustrations of costumes, jewels, aprons, lodge supplies, etc.
Calanthe's appeal to Pythias postcard, 1908-1911
Real photo postcard of Calanthe's Appeal to Pythias theatrical production. There is a stage that has pillars and men in costumes, and an additional man in costume on horseback in front of the stage.
Calendar for Commercial Lodge, No. 97, 1912
Calendar of meetings for Commercial Lodge, No. 97. It lists the schedule of all meetings for the year 1912
Calendar for King Solomon's Lodge, No. 14, 1911
Calendar of meeting days, King Solomon's Lodge, No. 14, in Elkins, NH, in the shape of a Masonic apron. It lists officers, past masters, and finance committee members.
Calendar issued by the District Grand Lodge, No. 21A, of Louisiana, 1961 January
California Pythian Home in Santa Rosa, California, postcard, 1914-1930
Photolithograph of the California Pythian Home near Santa Rosa, California. The building was established in 1924 for aged Pythians to rest to their declining years, with room for 60 guests and was an investment of over $350,00 in 1924. The building is brick with a garden in the foreground and a white covered walkway.
Calling card issued to M. B. Meader by Moosehillock Lodge, No. 25, circa 1900
Calling card for M. B. Meader, Moosehillock Lodge, No. 25, I.O.O.F., Woodsville, N.H. The Odd Fellows logo appears on the upper left hand corner. North Haverhill, N.H. appears on the lower right.
Calling card issued to Mary A. Meader by Woman's Relief Corps., No. 11, circa 1900
Calling card for Mary A. Meader, Treasurer for the W.R.C. No. 11. The logo for the Women's Relief Corps appears centered to the left and North Haverhill, N.H. appears on the lower right hand corner.
Camp of the Month certificate presented to Camp No. 7854, Royal Neighbors of America, circa 1900
Campaign letter from Richard M. Nixon, 1960
Typewritten letter with Richard M. Nixon signature ("Dick Nixon") to a fellow campaigner from the Office of the Vice President, while R.M. Nixon was Vice President to Eisenhower. It includes the envelope.