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Fraternal Order of Eagles postcard, 1910 August 3
Postcard was printed for the Fraternal Order of Eagles, with a print of a man with wings and top hat flying through clouds and dropping money from the sky. At the bottom is the phrase "Say! Are ALL Eagles High-Flyers?". The post card includes a message from Holden of Jersey City to Will Karl of Germany.
Fraternal Order of Eagles postcard, circa 1905
Leather postcard with an eagle soaking its feet in a tub. The eagle has an bandage around its head and is sitting in a chair. The bag next to his feet reads "F.O.E" and the caption on the post card states "Having a bird of a time in Denver."
Fraternal postcard collection, 1897-1945
This collection consists of ten postcards mainly from the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. There is also a postcard from the Grange, Knights and Ladies of Honor, and a Masonic parade procession.
Fraternal sight drafts from the Dry Dock Savings Bank collection, 1850-1890
The sight drafts are requests that a certain amount of money be given to a certain person or group. The money in this case is being requested from the Dry Dock Savings Bank in New York for a fraternal organization for one of its members.
Fred Flintstone Shriners Hospitals poster, 1985
Poster shows Fred Flintstone with a speech bubble advertising Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children contact information. Next to the drawing of Fred Flintstone is an explanation of the Shrine's network of hospitals and their charity for medical care for children, with a Shriners international emblem below.
Frederick W. Hamilton Masonic records, 1915-1940
Freemasonry & Catholicism pamphlet collection, 1959-1960
Freemasonry in Pennsylvania and around the World newspaper, 1994
Freemasons' Hall, London, Grand Temple Full Organ postcard, 2010
This postcard shows the organ at Freemason's Hall in London, England. It was photographed by Dennis Ramsey.
FreeMasons Surpriz'd, or the Secret Discover'd Masonic print, undated
Print (reproduction) of the FreeMasons Surpriz'd or the Secret Discover'd, A True Tale from a Masons Lodge in Canterbury