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Hugh Wilson certificate collection, 1879
"I have heard they sometimes ask you were you brave" Knights of Pythias postcard, 1915-1930
Black and white lithograph of a man placing a coat on a woman's shoulders. The woman in is a black dress with white gloves that match her white coat. The man is in a tuxedo. Below the drawing it says "I have heard they sometimes ask you were you brave". In the upper right corner is the Knights of Pythias' emblem.
Identification card for the Re-union of 1885, 1885 February 26
The card is issued for the Re-Union of 1885, with blank lines for introducing a member. The name that is written in pencil is faded and may say Jo. Sturtuep 32°.
Identification card issued to Flora Dube, Degree of Pocahontas, 1936
Identification card for Flora Dube as a member of the Degree of Pocahontas, auxiliary to the Improved Order of the Red Men. It was issued at New Market, New Hampshire in 1936.
Ihling Bros. Everard Co. Catalog, No. A, 1976
Two Freemasonry regalia catalogs (duplicates) produced by Ihling Bros. Everard Co. that are the U.S. bicentennial themed.
Ihling Bros. Everard Co. Order of Eastern Star catalog, No. 620, 1938
Ihling Bros. Everard Co. records, circa 1940
This collection contains several drawings and photographs of items sold by Ihling Bros. Everard Co., a regalia company.
Ihling Bros. Everard Co. regalia catalogs, 1942-1991
Illinois Home for Aged Pythians and Orphans in Decatur, Illinois, postcard, 1913 August 6
Photolithograph of the Illinois home for aged Pythians and orphans in Decatur, Illinois. The building is constructed of brick with a gray stone trim, like a castle. On the back of the card is a portrait of S. L. Von Fossen from Beardstown, Illinois who is the candidate for the Grand Outer Guard for the Grand Lodge in 1913.
Illinois Home for Aged Pythians and Orphans in Decatur, Illinois, postcard, 1914-1930
Photolithograph of the Illinois home for aged Pythians and orphans in Decatur, Illinois. The building is constructed of brick with a gray stone trim, like a castle. There are men and women walking on the stairs and lawns of the property.