Old age homes
Found in 200 Collections and/or Records:
79th Annual convention of the Sovereign Grand Lodge postcard, 1903
The postcard includes a black and white photograph of the Ridgely Monument, Harlem Park on the left side of the front. A small circular emblem of the Odd Fellows Home of Maryland is on the upper right corner.
79th Annual convention of the Sovereign Grand Lodge postcard, 1903
The postcard includes a black and white photograph of the Ridgely Monument, Harlem Park on the left side of the front. A small circular emblem of the Odd Fellows Home of Maryland is on the upper right corner.
79th Annual convention of the Sovereign Grand Lodge postcard, 1903
The postcard includes a black and white photograph of the Battle Monument, Battle North Point, 1812-14 on the left side of the front. A small circular emblem of the Odd Fellows Home of Maryland is on the upper right corner.
79th Annual Convention of the Sovereign Grand Lodge postcard, 1906 October 31
The postcard includes a black and white photograph of "Thomas Wildey, Founder of Odd Fellowship in America" on the left side of the front. A small circular emblem of the Odd Fellows Home of Maryland is on the upper right corner.
Air View of Independent Order of Odd Fellows Old People's and Orphans Home, Mason City, Iowa, 1940
Alleghany County Memorial Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, 1907-1914
Barn Carriage House and Stable of Pythian Home in Ogdensburg, New York, postcard, 1907-1914
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Home in Buffalo, New York postcard, circa 1922
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Elks home in Buffalo, New York. In the foreground is a statue of an Elk. The building is white with a green trim. The front porch has a sign that reads "B.P.O.E"
Berks County Home, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, 1907-1914
California Pythian Home in Santa Rosa, California, postcard, 1914-1930
Photolithograph of the California Pythian Home near Santa Rosa, California. The building was established in 1924 for aged Pythians to rest to their declining years, with room for 60 guests and was an investment of over $350,00 in 1924. The building is brick with a garden in the foreground and a white covered walkway.