Fraternal organizations
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Knights of Columbus Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the Knights of Columbus Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana. The building features a front porch with Ionic columns and yellow doors, and the Knights of Columbus emblem on the pediment. The entire building is enclosed by an iron fence.
Knights of Pythias Building in Boonville, Missouri, postcard, circa 1908
Lithograph of the exterior of the Pythian buildingin in Boonville, Missouri. The building is constructed of red brick with a gray brick trim. The first story has large store-front windows that advertise hardware. The engraving on the second story reads "Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Branch Office of New York"
Knights of Pythias Building in Boonville, Missouri, postcard, circa 1908
Lithograph of the exterior of the Pythian buildingin in Boonville, Missouri. The building is constructed of red brick with a gray brick trim. The first story has large store-front windows that advertise hardware. The engraving on the second storey reads "Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Branch Office of New York"
Knights of Pythias Home in Harmony, Pennsylvania, postcard, circa 1912
Lithograph of the Knights of Pythias Home in Harmony, Pennsylvania. The brick building with white columns and decorative balcony is draped with American flag bunting around the front columns.
Knights of Pythias Home of Western Pennsylvania in Harmony, Pennsylvania, postcard, circa 1910
Lithograph of the Knights of Pythias Home in Harmony, Pennsylvania. The building is made of brick and includes a decorative balcony and white columned porch. There are large bushes or trees in front of the building in this image, obscuring much of the building.
Knights of Pythias Monument in Utica, New York, postcard, circa 1907
Lithograph in black and white of the Knights of Pythias monument in Utica, New York. The monument is white with four statues on the bottom and one large statue of Justus H. Rathborne on top.
Lamar Building and Pythian Temple in Jackson, Mississippi, postcard, 1907-1914
The Lamar Building is constructed of gray stone in the front and red brick on the sides, and large stone columns that support the porch. The Pythian Temple is constructed of gray stone, resembling a castle with a large tower.
Ralston Boot Shop advertisement on the Knights of Pythias building in Indianapolis, Indiana, postcard, circa 1910
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias building in Indianapolis, Indiana. On top of the photograph of the building is a large shoe with a caption that reads "Always the new things first at the Ralston Boot Shop" with an arrow pointing to the boot shop which neighbors the Pythian building. The building is constructed of gray brick and is on the corner of two streets. The front is rounded and it has many windows.