Fraternal organizations
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Blank Modern Woodmen of America membership certificate, 1902
Blank membership certificate in full color with images of members working, doing benevolent activities, at home, and several godesses.
Brochure of Modern Woodmen of America, circa 1905
Brochure of Modern Woodmen of America describing insurance benefits, why it is an American fraternal society, and lists of prominent members. Many members are farmers
Camp No. 16253, Modern Woodmen of America, records, 1912-1935
This collection has five folders which contains letters, records, and four volumes.
Catalogue, No. 22, for Modern Woodmen, circa 1899
This catalog has vibrant color images of Modern Woodmen of America badges, sashes, and other black and white images of costumes, regalia, and more.
Chart with Society Lodge Emblems, 1900-1910
Society Lodge Emblems Advertising Sheet made up of celluloid coated paper advertisement sheet with 16 polychrome panels, each containing an illustration of a photo/ emblem for various fraternal and sororal organizations. It reads "Chart No. 8/ SOCIETY LODGE EMBLEMS-IN NATURAL COLORS/ MADE IN 6 INCH, 7 1/2 INCH, 9 INCH DIAMETER ROUND, HAND PAINTED".
Chart with Society Lodge Emblems, circa 1900
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.
Charter issued to Hallson Camp, No. 3756, by the Head Camp of the Modern Woodmen of America, 1896 April 8
A charter issued by the Head Camp of the Modern Woodmen of America to the members of Hallson Camp, No. 3756, of Hallson, North Dakota, dated April 8, 1896. Imprint reads, "Lith Pioneer Press Co. St. Paul, Minn."
Flags and Decorations catalog, No. 27, 1896-1908
This catalog contains flags, banners, draperies, and decorations of all kinds. The company caters to fraternal and Masonic societies as well as selling U.S. and international flags more generally. Most illustrations are in color.
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).
Letter issued to J. Webb from Matthew J. Cahill, State Deputy Head Consul, New York City, 1918
Typed letter from Matthew J. Cahill, State Deputy Head Consul, New York City to J. Webb concerning the New York State legislature at Albany. There is also an envelope to Mr. J. Webb, Fairport, New York
