Women -- Societies and clubs
Found in 242 Collections and/or Records:
Officers of Blazing Star Grange in New Hampshire, 1915
Photographic postcard of women officers with each officer holds a symbol for her office
Oliver T. Barnes Prince Hall Masonic and fraternal collection, 1871-1939
This collection contains programs and other ephemera from several masonic and fraternal organizations. Also included are bank notes and a newspaper clipping regarding the suicide of his sister-in-law, Ida H. Randall Barnes.
Omar Lodge, No. 394, minute book, 1881-1884
Minute book, Independent Order of Good Templars, of Omar Lodge No. 394, in New York. Meeting minutes include membership lists (many women as well as men), initiations, mention of their charter and contact with Grand Lodge, quarterly passwords, installation of officers, discarding white regalia, election of officers, program with readings and songs.
Order of Patrons of Husbandry First Day covers, 1937-1967
Includes postcards, brochures, regalia catalogs, certificates, member directories, programs, and summons for Masonic and fraternal organizations, as well as postcards and first day covers for the Eastern States Exposition (also known as The Big E).
Order of Red Men advertisement collection, undated
Pamphlet for Onondaga Circle, No. 53, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, circa 1930
Panorama of El Bexar, No. 181, Band, 1922 November 27
Panorama of the dedication of Eastern Star Home in Orange, Massachusetts, 1925 October 12
Sepia, black and white cirkut (panorama) camera photograph shows a crowd of people in front of the Eastern Star Home. The inscription reads "Dedication Eastern Star Home/ Orange Mass. Oct. 12, 1925" ("Dedecation" spelled incorrectly on sepia print), signed "Geo H. Russell/ 23 Bridge St/ Lowell, Mass. #2536".
Panorama photograph of Evergreen Camp, No. 174, postcard, undated
Real photo panorama postcard of women in dresses and robes belonging to the Royal Neighbors of America which started out as an auxiliary to the Woodmen of the World. Some are carrying staffs while others hold banners that read "Faith" "Endurance" and "Courage." The middle banner reads either "Evergreen Camp, No. 174" or "Evergreen Camp, No. 17."
Panorama photograph of Nest, No. 147, undated
This panorama photograph includes members of the Fraternal Order Orioles Nest, No. 147, and the women's auxilliary group, in a cemetery with a stone Orioles monument and a 48-star flag in the center.