Temperance -- Societies, etc.
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Minute book for Charity Lodge, No. 53, 1881-1886
New York City map, 1892
Map given at the 50th session of the National Division of the Sons of Temperance.
New York fraternal parade floats panorama, 1910 - 1915
Omar Lodge, No. 394, minute book, 1881-1884
Minute book, Independent Order of Good Templars, of Omar Lodge No. 394, in New York. Meeting minutes include membership lists (many women as well as men), initiations, mention of their charter and contact with Grand Lodge, quarterly passwords, installation of officers, discarding white regalia, election of officers, program with readings and songs.
Order of Junior Templars of Honor and Temperance, Livermore Section, No. 6, records, circa 1893
Collection includes Constitution and Rules and Regulations, Order of Junior Templars of Honor and Temperance, Livermore Section No. 6, Melrose, Massachusetts, membership list and other lodge ephemera.
Program for Benefit for Good Templars' Home for Orphans hosted by Dairy, No. 1, 1904
Grand Benefit Entertainment given by Dairy No.1, OBOHB (unknown organization) in aide of the Good Templars' Home for Orphans. Program of musical entertainment with various advertisements and listing of the San Francisco area Good Templar lodges.
Quarterly passwords for the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, 1891-1893
Letters to Deputies of the Grand Chief Templar with passwords for the quarter, and key for passwords for lodge Deputy.
Reception of the Grand Lodge of California at the 44th Annual Session program, 1903
Program of events prepared by the San Francisco 1903 Committee for the reception of the Grand Lodge of California, Independent Order of Good Templars. Illustrations of Cliff House on the front and Good Templars' Home for Orphans, Vallejo, California on the back of program.
Rules and form for the admission of females issued by Bellevue Division, No. 290, undated
Sons of Temperance regalia circular, circa 1850
Circular sent to the Order of the Sons of Temperance by George A. Blanchard. He was selling regalia, seals, ballot boxes, music cards, staffs, blank books, jewels, diplomas, portraits of Philip S. White, the Past Most Worthy Patriarch, and charter frames.