Women -- Societies and clubs
Found in 241 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from S. Elizabeth Nelson, 1910 July 1
Letter from S. S. Holbrook to Eliza G. Holbrook, 1832 May 14
Letter from W. C. Emerson to Mrs. W. H. Egather, 1937 April 21
Letter from W. C. Emerson, Maitre d'Hotel Ondondaga Hotel to Mrs. W. H. Egather, Daughters of Rebecca [sic], dated April 21, 1937 thanking Mrs. Egather for the opportunity to serve the Daughters of Rebecca on April 3, 1937. Includes an envelope addressed to Mrs. W. H. Egather, Daughters of Rebecca, 139 Highland Avenue Syracuse, New York, with a 2 cent postage stamp that pictures a portrait head of Washington.
Lilley Light Catalog, 1933
Magazine articles from "Lilley Light", March 1933, No. 835. It includes advertisements for regalia for Daughters of Rebekah
List of Grange trading houses booklet, 1892
Loyal Orange Association and fraternal certificates collection, 1878-1950
Loyal Orange Lodges of Massachusetts, 1920
Includes Chelsea Purple Lodge, No. 146; Puritan Daughters Lodge, No. 264; Princess of Orange Lodge, No.10; and men, women, and children. No location or date given. Loyal Orange Institution is British in origin. Only Protestants are eligible. Its role in the United States was to promote civil and religious liberty and loyalty to the government. (Stevens, Cyclopedia of Fraternities, p. 306-309)
Loyal Priscilla Lodge, No. 9656, minute books, 1904-1993
Loyal Priscilla Lodge, No. 9656, photograph album, 1902-1984
Tan leather photo album with a caricature of a Native American embossed on cover. The album includes photographs and newspaper clipping photos of Past Prov. Grand Ladies, members and officers of the Massachusetts Sub-District, Independent Order of Odd Ladies, Manchester Unity.