Women -- Societies and clubs
Found in 120 Collections and/or Records:
Draft of the Incorporation of the Knights and Daughters of Liberty, circa 1850
A.J. Scott, A.W. Chisum, Simon Sales, Proffit Sales, and Phillip Williams request incorporation of a group they represent as the "Knights and Daughters of Liberty as authorized by the laws of the state of Arkansas." Originally a secret African-American society in 1846 that worked toward abolition, the organization later bacame a fraternal group.
Endowment certificate for Emma Housley, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1917 February 22
Enrollment postcard mailed to Marie M. Mahoney by Cape Coral Chapter, No. 815, 1979 February
Everett Assembly, No. 40, Rainbow Girls collection, 1938-1946
Fifty-seventh annual session of the Massachusetts State Grange program, 1929 November 11
Fisher family Daughters of Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World papers, 1939-1986
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Mansfield, Ohio Auxiliary Invitation, 1907-1950
Fraternal Order of Eagles Mansfield, Ohio Auxiliary Invitation. Undivided back with the front reserved for the invitation which is the secretary, Donna Berg.
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Mansfield, Ohio Auxiliary Invitation, 1950-1970
Fraternal Order of Eagles Mansfield, Ohio Auxiliary Invitation. Undivided back with the front reserved for the invitation which is the secretary, Donna Berg.
General laws and rules and regulations for the government of the Women of the Moose pamphlet, 1946
Golden Jubilee souvenir journal issued by Grand Temple, 1949 August 20
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".