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Regalia

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 410 Collections and/or Records:

Blank order sheet for Fuller Regalia and Costume Company, circa 1900

 Item — Box 2: Series A2001-073-002, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1996-096-007
Dates: circa 1900

Blue Lodge Catalog, No. 4, undated

 Item
Identifier: A1994-030-001
Scope and Contents

Regalia catalogue of Blue Lodge supplies which includes images of aprons, collars, jewels, trowels, hoodwinks, and more.

Dates: undated

Blue Lodge Supplies catalog, circa 1920

 Item
Identifier: A2000-038-003
Scope and Contents

Catalog of Blue Lodge supplies and costumes includes images of aprons, jewels, record books, flags, and degree banners, etc.

Dates: circa 1920

Brochure, Knights Templar jewelry, 1910

 File
Identifier: A2011-037-067
Scope and Contents

2 brochures advertising Knights Templar jewelry for members

Dates: 1910

Brochure, Order of Eastern Star jewelry, 1910

 File
Identifier: A2011-037-068
Scope and Contents

3 brochures of Order of Eastern Star jewelry

Dates: 1910

Brochure, Scottish Rite jewelry, 1910

 File
Identifier: A2011-037-066a-b
Scope and Contents

2 brochures advertising Scottish Rite jewelry for members

Dates: 1910

Burlesque and Side Degree Paraphernalia Catalog, No. 256, 1915

 Item
Identifier: A1979-023
Scope and Contents

This catalog is not specific to a particular fraternal organization, but rather contains all sorts of tricks, practical jokes, and hazing tools for candidates and initiates. This includes things such as the electric carpet, deceptive glasses, trick guns, invisible paddle machine, costumes (some of which romanticizes and appropriate non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures), and more.

Dates: 1915

Burlesque and Side Degree Paraphernalia Catalog, No. 306, 1878-1907

 Item
Identifier: A1996-047-002
Scope and Contents

This catalog is not specific to a particular fraternal organization, but rather contains all sorts of tricks, practical jokes, and hazing tools for candidates and initiates. This includes things such as the electric carpet, deceptive glasses, trick guns, invisible paddle machine, costumes (some of which romanticize and appropriate non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures), and more.

Dates: undated

Business postcard issued by John Harriott, undated

 Item
Identifier: A2025-022-001
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: undated

C. E. Ward Co. Catalog of Odd Fellow Costumes and Equipment, 1924

 Item
Identifier: A2002-015-003
Scope and Contents

C. E. Ward Co. I. O. O. F. [Independent Order of Odd Fellows] Subordinate Lodge Regalia, Costumes and Equipment. Catalog No. 109. It includes IOOF collars, jewels, robes, costumes, beards, wigs, masks, crowns, helmets, swords, spears, theatrical scenery, banners and more. The catalog has an engraved black and white illustrations throughout catalog.

Dates: 1924