Regalia
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Encampment Goods and Supplies regalia catalog, 1910
Fraternal regalia and supply catalog mostly displaying goods for Independent Order of Odd Fellows and its related Encampment Lodge as well as Patriarchs Militant organizations. It includes images, descriptions, and prices for costumes, banners, badges, collars, blank minute books and much more
Encampment Goods Catalogue, No. 43, 1911
This catalog contains sashes, jewels, rugs, ritual materials, costumes (some of which romanticize and appropriate non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures), banners, and more.
Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Masonic and Other Secret Society Charms, Jewels, Rings, Badges and Lapel Buttons, undated
Odd Fellows Catalogue, No. 58, of Costumes, Paraphernalia, Regalia, and Supplies, circa 1890-1919
This catalog contains sashes, jewels, rugs, ritual materials, costumes, banners, and more. Some of the regalia are in color.
Patriarchs Militant Catalog, No. 329, circa 1925
Catalog contains uniforms, caps, belts, insignia and other items.
Patriarchs Militant Catalog, No. 329, circa 1925
Catalog contains uniforms, caps, insignia, and other items.
Patriarchs Militant Catalogue, No. 67, undated
Catalog contains costumes, aprons, jewelry, etc. Some costume images are in color.
Patriarchs Militant Uniforms and Equipment Catalog, No. 36, 1920
Catalog contains uniforms, caps, insignia, and other items, along with a copy of the Patriarchs Militant Army's uniform regulations from September 1914.
Patriarchs Militant Uniforms and Equipment Catalog, No. 256, circa 1914
Catalog contains uniforms, caps, insignia and other items, and a copy of the Regulations of Uniforms of Patriarchs Militant Army (adopted September 1914)
Regalia, Costumes, Paraphernalia, and Supplies for Independent Order of Odd Fellows Encampments catalog, No. 15, 1910-1919
This catalog contains sashes, jewels, rugs, ritual materials, costumes (some of which romanticizes and appropriate non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures), banners, and more.
