Regalia
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Business postcard issued by John Harriott, undated
A postcard issued by jeweler and silversmith John Harriott, with examples of jewels and references on the reverse. Pictured are a Past Sachem Jewel and Past Pocahontas Jewel.
Flags and Decorations catalog, No. 27, 1896-1908
This catalog contains flags, banners, draperies, and decorations of all kinds. The company caters to fraternal and Masonic societies as well as selling U.S. and international flags more generally.
Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Presentation Jewels, Badges, and Emblems, undated
Catalogue of jewels, badges, and emblems for many fraternal societies including Masonic Blue Lodge, Royal Arch Chapter, Knights Templar, Order of Eastern Star, Shrine, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Eagles, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Red Men, Knights of Pythias, Aancient Order of United Workmen, and other non-fraternal organizations.
Improved Order of Red Men catalogue, No. 2, circa 1888
Improved Order of Red Men Equipment catalog, No. 114, 1923
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men. The regalia generally romanticizes and appropriates non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures.
Improved Order of Red Men Regalia Catalogue, Lilley Co., circa 1922
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men (I.R.O.M.). The regalia generally romanticizes and appropriates non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures. Attached to the front page is a letter from A. G. Rutherford, of the Great Council of the United States of the I.R.O.M., stating that he has examined the catalog and that it conforms with laws and usages of the order and approves it
Price List of Improved Order of Red Men Regalia, Costumes, and Paraphernalia catalog, undated
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men. The regalia generally romanticizes and appropriates non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures.
Regalia and Paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men, List No. 105, circa 1889
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men. The regalia generally romanticizes and appropriates non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures.
Tribal Catalogue, No. 2, undated
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men. The regalia generally romanticizes and appropriates non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures.
Uniforms and Lodge Supplies catalog, No. 114, pages, 1923
These catalog pages contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men. The regalia generally romanticizes and appropriates non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures.