Women -- Societies and clubs
Found in 288 Collections and/or Records:
Summary of laws and ritual cues, circa 1902-1967
Sunflower Camp, No. 984, Royal Neighbors of America, collection, 1898-1908
Collection includes receipts, pass reports, and blank applications for the Royal Neighbors of America. Most are addressed to the Recorder of Sunflower Camp, No. 984, Ella M. Highland. Also includes letters addressed to Edith Wilson from C. H. Olsen.
Supply Department Catalog, 1908
Tadmore, No. 77, postcard, circa 1913
Three women sitting on a bench, holding small flags, wearing ribbons, and fezzes that say "Tadmore, 77". One flag says "Annual picnic". The fraternal organization affiliation of Tadmore, 77, and the pictured women is unclear.
Tent Auditorium, Loyal War Governors Celebration, Altoona, Pennsylvania, postcard, 1912 September
The Girls in Red of the Knights and Ladies of Security postcard, circa 1912
Photolithograph postcard of "The Girls in Red" standing on stairs with their captain, Harry A. Holmberg. The girls are from the Columbine Council, No. 1153, in Denver, Colorado. They won the national competitive drill in Los Angeles, California in 1912.
The Last Will and Testament of Mrs. Jemima Brooks advertisement brochure, circa 1900
Advertisement brochure for "The Last Will and Testament of Mrs. Jemima Brooks" was sold through Roswell H. Hassam, Manchester, New Hampshire for 75 cents. The Last Will was meant to be used in newsletters or read aloud at lodge meetings of International Order of Good Templars. Names of local brothers and sisters were substituted for those given to "personalize" the will. Engravings of man and woman watching ocean and then running from incoming waves on front of brochure.
Thelma Ginn Daughters of the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks collection, 1965-1980
To greet you heartily in Friendship, Love and Truth postcard, 1913 November
Postcard printed with green and gold pen drawings including a vignette of a woman walking down stairs in a desert (presumably Rebekah), with embossed lilies above "IOOF DOR" (Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Daughters of Rebekah) and other symbols. Addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pendergrass