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Women -- Societies and clubs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:

Fraternal sight drafts from the Dry Dock Savings Bank collection, 1850-1890

 Collection — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1996-063
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1850-1890

Fyrtornet Lodge, No. 1, postcard, undated

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: A1994-079-010
Dates: undated

Golden Jubilee souvenir booklet issued by Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, 1941 July 17

 Collection — Box 5, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2025-029-001
Dates: 1941 July 17

Golden Jubilee souvenir journal issued by Grand Temple, 1949 August 20

 Item — Box 5, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2024-048-001
Scope and Contents

The program is for the Golden Jubilee of the Grand Temple, Popularity Contest Department, August 20th - 26th, 1949 in San Francisco, CA. At the top of the cover is a handwritten note "Mid West Temple #120".

Dates: 1949 August 20

Golden Sheaf certificate issued to John A. Waterhouse, 2010

 File
Identifier: A2011-037-085a-b
Scope and Contents

A Golden Sheaf Certificate issued by th National Granage, Order of Patrons of Husbandry, for 50 years of coninuous membership to John A. Waterhouse, in leather case, and a congratulatory note to John A. Waterhouse on receiving the "Golden Sheaf Certificate"

Dates: 2010

Good Templar graduation program, 1898 April 12

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2023-095-001
Dates: 1898 April 12

Good Templar Song, undated

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2018-033
Scope and Contents

An undated temperance song titled “Good Templar Song” with lyrics written by Reverend C. Shaw. Sung to the melody of Henry Clay Work’s Civil War song “Marching Through Georgia.”

Dates: undated

Grand Lodge, Annual Convention, 1919 October 1

 Item
Identifier: A1996-008-024
Scope and Contents

View of women in formal dress, some sitting and some standing. The Daughters of St. George was founded in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1871 as an ethnic fraternal benefit society for women of English descent residing in U.S. and relatives of members of the Order of the Sons of St. George. The organization provided sick and death benefits to members, as well as social activities. Lowell, Massachusetts, dated October 1, 1919. (Preuss. Dictionary of Secret and Other Societies, p.105)

Dates: 1919 October 1