Fraternal organizations
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Blank Improved Order of Red Men certificate, 1900
An unissued Past Sachem certificate created for the Improved Order of Red Men adorned with depictions of a Native American, George Washington, and an American eagle.
Business postcard issued by John Harriott, undated
A postcard issued by jeweler and silversmith John Harriott, with examples of jewels and references on the reverse. Pictured are a Past Sachem Jewel and Past Pocahontas Jewel.
Certificate issued to Ernst Szufurdhur by the Gowanus Tribe, No. 136, 1869
Moapa Tribe, No. 327, reports, 1918-1940
Photograph of Minnesela Council, circa 1920
Photograph of the Minnesela Council, No. 103, of the Degree of Pocahantas, which is the women's auxilliary group of the Improved Order of Red Men. Note: This image includes cultural appropriation of Indigenous dress, a practice that now is known to cause harm.
Pocahontas Council, No. 350, records, 1908-1940
This collection contains constitution and general laws, applications, correspondence, reports, and withdrawal cards.
Ponemah Tribe, No. 9, with visiting tribes from Massachusetts, 1930 April 19
This panorama photograph depicts a parade and three degree exemplification, located in front of the Roberts School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Dated April 19, 1930.
Real photo postcard of the Minnesota Red Men World War One ambulance, 1918
Real photo postcard of the Minnesota Red Men's World War One ambulance. Dated about 1918. This real photo postcard print or RPPC depicts the ambulance presented by the Great Council of Minnesota to Major Todd, the Commanding Officer of Camp Dodge's Base Hospital. Addressed to L. J. Jensen.