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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.
Western Pennsylvania Odd Fellows' Relief Association assessment postcard, 1909 August 31
Postcard for Western Pennsylvania Odd Fellows' Relief Association assessment No. 216 for September 1909, mailed to E. C. Alexander of Cooperstown, PA.
Western Star Lodge, No. 2, document on the deaths of Henry Clay and Josiah Roof, 1852 August 05
What is a Mason, 1912
Whazzer Mazzer with the Knights of Pythias building postcard, circa 1907
Color lithograph of two men standing outside of the Knights of Pythias building. The cartoon is drawn in black and white. There are two moons overhead. The men have their arms around each other and the caption below them reads "Whazzer Mazzer with the Knights of Pythias Building?"
Wheeler Cable Cerneau Masonic collection, 1891-1897
White House bicentennial celebration program, 1992 October 13
Whitehead & Hoag Flags, Banners, Bunting regalia catalog, 1894
Illustrated catalog of flags, banners, bunting, and lodge supplies to be used in fraternal lodges. It comes with an illustrated advertising envelope, and a letter to Lawton Post #44 (probably GAR), Wilmington, Vermont about reversible ribbon badges, on April 4, 1894.
Who wouldn't be a Woodman postcard, circa 1910
Postcard shows an illustration of a man and woman from behind, flanked by tree trunks carved with hearts and loving messages. They are sitting on a felled log with an axe resting against a tree trunk, with a caption at the bottom that reads "Who wouldn't be a woodman."
