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Fraternal organizations

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Base form

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Card with the Ten Commandments presented by Youth Guidance Commission, circa 1956

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2011-035-007
Scope and Contents

Card with the Ten Commandments presented by Youth Guidance Commission Fraternal Order of Eagles. The reverse includes a history of the card's use and origination, as well as various endorsements.

Dates: circa 1956

Chart with Society Lodge Emblems, circa 1900

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2010-010-001
Scope and Contents

A color chart of a collection of ceramic plates on metal stands entitled Chart No. 3--New Photo Flower, Society and Lodge Emblems, Made in 6 inch, 7 1/2 inch and 9 inch Round. In addition to emblems for fraternal and Masonic organizations, it includes emblems for U.S. Military and Florentine Placques.

Dates: circa 1900

Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Presentation Jewels, Badges, and Emblems, undated

 Item
Identifier: A2002-072-001
Scope and Contents

Catalogue of jewels, badges, and emblems for many fraternal societies including Masonic Blue Lodge, Royal Arch Chapter, Knights Templar, Order of Eastern Star, Shrine, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Eagles, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Red Men, Knights of Pythias, Aancient Order of United Workmen, and other non-fraternal organizations.

Dates: undated

John A. Waterhouse Masonic and fraternal collection, 1879-2010

 Collection
Identifier: A2011-037
Scope and Contents

Includes postcards, brochures, regalia catalogs, certificates, member directories, programs, and summons for Masonic and fraternal organizations, as well as postcards and first day covers for the Eastern States Exposition (also known as The Big E).

Dates: 1879-2010

Letters from Loundonville Aerie, No. 2275, to Alton W. Faber, 1943-1944

 Collection
Identifier: A2019-004
Scope and Contents

Two letters from the Loundonville Aerie, No. 2275, and its members to Alton W. Faber who was a soldier abroad during World War II. One of the letters includes short messages from each member of the Aerie that is not in the service.

Dates: 1943-1944