Girls -- Societies and clubs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:
16th installation ceremony program, 1948 January 10
Item
Identifier: A2022-307-001
Barbara Lott Order of the Amaranth collection, 1901-2014
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: A2005-030
Scope and Contents
This collection contains programs, photographs, annual returns, account ledgers, minute books, directories of members, petitions for membership, visitations, and other material. This collection documents the history and daily activities of the Grand Court of Connecticut, and also the function of officers and individuals within the organization. Much of the collection is on the Order of the Amaranth, with the largest collection on the Grand Court of Connecticut and its subordinate courts...
Dates:
1901-2014
Found in:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
Bethel No. 43, records, 1937-1939
Collection
Identifier: A2022-299
Beverly F. Aker collection of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls, 1940-1983
Collection
Identifier: A2022-203
By-laws of the Juvenile Department issued by the Royal Neighbors of America, 1918
Item
Identifier: A2024-054-001
Circular letter from the Masonic Home of Pennsylvania and William L. Elkins Masonic Orphanage for Girls, 1907 October
Item
Identifier: A2022-012-001
Colorado Job's Daughters programs, receipts, and photograph collection, 1947-1952
Collection — Exhibit
Identifier: A2024-020-001
Scope and Contents
Collection includes installation programs and story booklets, personalized cocktail napkins, receipts, invitations, and a 8x10 black and white photograph of an unidentified royal court of Job's Daughters.
Dates:
1948-1952
Found in:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
Daughters of Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks certificate issued to Annie Hawell by Melba Temple, No. 445, 1961 December 14
Item
Identifier: A2023-127-001
Daughters of Woodcraft from Burlington, Vermont, postcard, 1909
Item
Identifier: A1987-029-001
Content Description
Real photograph of the Daughters of Woodcraft from Burlington, Vermont. Young girls dressed in white, holding axes, with the girl in the center holding a sword. This organization was a young girls' auxiliary of the Modern Woodmen of America. Membership was open to daughters of Woodmen.
Dates:
1909
Found in:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
Dayton Assembly, No. 46, records, 1947
Collection
Identifier: A2022-003-005