Women -- Societies and clubs
Found in 120 Collections and/or Records:
Golden Sheaf certificate issued to John A. Waterhouse, 2010
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"
Good Templar graduation program, 1898 April 12
Good Templar Song, undated
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.”
Grand Lodge, Annual Convention, 1919 October 1
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)
Grand picnic and lawn party circular letter, 1901 June 3
Grand United Order of Oddfellows Juvenile Branch, No. 44, charter of the Household of Ruth, No. 59, 1898 March 22
Herman Grange, no. 2015, collection, 1875-1879
This collection contains applications, letters, constitution-by-laws, checks, and member cards
Hewitt Juvenile Temple, No. 108, records, 1895
Historical program for the dedication of the Pythian Temple of the Grand Lodge and Court of Michigan, 1952 September 21
This item contains numerous pictures of officiers of the Grand Lodge of Michigan and the Grand Court of Michigan, Order of Calanthe. It also contains histories and pictures of officiers of "blue" lodges and courts.