Fraternal organizations
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Centralville Rebekah Lodge, No. 137, records, 1893-1950
This collection contains membership applications, withdrawal certificates, transfer certificates, a dismissal certificate, financial reports, receipts, cancelled checks, correspondence, invoices, circulars, songbooks and other miscellaneous material pertaining to the Centralville Rebekah Lodge, No. 137.
Grand picnic and lawn party circular letter, 1901 June 3
Independent Order of Odd Fellows and International Association of Rebekah Assemblies receipts, 1901-1927
Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Skowhegan, Maine, records, 1870-1973
This collection contains correspondence, financial material, membership and benefit applications, certificates, reports, and more of several Odd Fellow lodges, encampments and its ladies auxiliary, and rebekah lodges. The majority of the collection is from Carrabassett Lodge, No. 34
Independent Order of Odd Fellows sesquicentennial package, 1969
Collection includes programs for the Texas Children's home, the Rebekah Assemblies, a souvenir program, and an extra edition of the International Odd Fellows magazine.
Ivy Lodge, No. 5, photo album, 1880-1890
The album consists of 35 photographs and includes two advertisements for Glover's metal back album. Embossed text at the bottom of each photograph reads “Hanson, Portland, Maine."
John A. Waterhouse Masonic and fraternal collection, 1879-2010
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).
Mae L. Cash, President of the Rebekah Assembly of Maine, 1910
Postcard for Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Rebekah Assembly of Maine. Image of Mae L. Cash, President, from 1910-1911 with three links and a poem
Member certificate issued by Jesse Rebekah Lodge, No. 175 to Kate Uhlich, 1910 October 26
Minute book of R. B. Capen Lodge, No. 52, 1895-1905
A minute book by the Daughters of Rebekah, R. B. Capen Lodge, No. 52, (Augusta, Maine) spanning 1895-1905. It includes activities such as Gray's 10th Anniversary wedding party, need of a black book, supper committee, annual report to the state Grand Lodge of Maine IOOF, and other topics.