Girls -- Societies and clubs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
16th installation ceremony program, 1948 January 10
Item
Identifier: A2022-307-001
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
Dispensation issued to Avon Rebekah Lodge, No. 100, 1932 October 11
Item
Identifier: A2021-058-001