Old age homes
Found in 231 Collections and/or Records:
Pythian Sisters Home in Massachusetts, postcard, 1926-1940
Real photo postcard of the Pythian Sisters home in Massachusetts. The large house includes a front porch with balconies, large windows, and is surrounded by a lawn and trees.
Pythian Sisters Home in Medina, Ohio, postcard, 1926-1940
Real photo postcard of the Pythian Sisters home in Medina, Ohio. The house is long with two stories, and gardens in the foreground with a large lawn.
Raised image of the Knights of Pythias Home in Springfield, Ohio, postcard, 1907-1914
Paperstock with a rasied image of the Knights of Pythias home in Springfield, Ohio, printed in a light purple gradient. Three buildings are included in the view, all of which resemble castles.
Rebekah-Odd Fellows Home in Manhattan, Kansas, panorama, circa 1900
Image shows home or orphanage, playground, and two buildings.
Report on Masonic Home for Aged Freemasons, 1849
Report on a Masonic Home for Aged Freemasons includes Royal Masonic Institution for Boys. It was built by S. W. Daukes, architect.
Residential Hall and Hospital, Masonic Home of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri, 1945
Residents of the Pythian Home in Ogdensburg, New York, postcard, undated
Real photo postcard of residents of the Pythian Home in Ogdensburg, New York. The women are seated in the front on a wicker bench: Elizabeth Lohr (age 77), Ardella Thomas (age 710), and Jennie Beattie (age 76). The men are standing behind the bench: Solman Appleboom (age 83), John Van Houghten (age 84), and Herman Schowartz (age 85). The name and ages of each person are listed on the back of the postcard.
