Old age homes
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on old age homes in general, and when divided by place, old age homes located in a particular place. The heading may be qualified by ethnic group to indicate old age homes for a particular group of people located outside their place of origin.Found in 317 Collections and/or Records:
Entrance to Masonic House, Wallingford, Connecticut, 1910 February 23
Fairview Odd Fellows Home, Groton, Connecticut, 1910
Postcard for Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Image on front is "Fairview", the Odd Fellows Home in Groton, Connecticut, with some symbols
Fairview Odd Fellows Home, Groton, Connecticut, postcard, 1908-1930
Postcard with a black and white photograph of the Odd Fellows Home and a portrait of W. E. Troms., Grand Master, Connecticut, on the right side. On the left is a drawing of a red banner flag of the Odd Fellows with eye and three links. The photograph bears the caption "'Fairview' Odd Fellows Home, Groton, Conn."
Fairview Odd Fellows Home, Groton, Connecticut, postcard, 1908-1930
Postcard with a black and white photograph of the Odd Fellows Home and a portrait of W. E. Troms., Grand Master, Connecticut, on the right side. On the left is a drawing of a red banner flag of the Odd Fellows with eye and three links. The photograph bears the caption "'Fairview' Odd Fellows Home, Groton, Conn."
Famous Stone Fence and Maple Trees at the Pythian Home in Ogdensburg, New York, postcard, 1907-1914
First Home of Masonry in Western Massachusetts postcard, circa 1900
Postcard of first home of Masonry in western Massachusetts, built 1750, in Orange, MA. The postcard was made compliments of the United Masonic Health and Accident Association, Springfield, MA.
