Fraternal organizations
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
C. E. Ward Co. Catalog of Odd Fellow Costumes and Equipment, 1924
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.
C. E. Ward Company Knights Templar catalog, 1958
Regalia catalogue for Knights Templar includes costumes, plumed hats, and many types of swords
Catalogue, No. 2, price list of regalia and supplies for the Jr. Order of United American Mechanics, 1908
Catalogue with the price lists of regalia and supplies for the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. Items included in the catalogue are aprons, badges, banners, belts, caps, collars, flags, gavels, jewels, muskets, robes, seals, swords, wigs, and wreaths. There is also a section of regalia and supplies for the Daughters of Liberty. There is a picture of each item in the catalogue along with a brief description of the object.
Daughters of America Regalia, Costumes, and Supplies catalog, No. 100, undated
Improved Order of Red Men Equipment catalog, No. 114, 1923
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men. The regalia generally romanticizes and appropriates non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures.
Junior Order United American Mechanics Catalog, No. 93, circa 1910-1919
This catalog contains regalia, costumes (some of which romanticize and appropriate non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures), supplies, and more for the Junior Order United American Mechanics manufactured by the C. E. Ward Company. It also contains limited supplies for Daughters of America, a women's auxiliary organization.
Knights of Pythias Costumes and Supplies Catalog, No. KP-44, 1943
Catalogue for the Knights of Pythias from the C. E. Ward Co. which contains regalia, costumes, lodge supplies, and more. All images are in black and white.