Fraternal organizations
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Alexander Family fraternal collection, 1856-1966
Annual reports of Old Town Encampment, No. 12, 1872-1886
Beersheba Encampment, No. 50, Odd Fellows records, 1903-1966
The records of the Portland, Maine, Odd Fellows Collection span the years 1903-1966, with the bulk of material dating from 1920 to 1924. The collection features approximately 58 items produced and collected by Beersheba Encampment, No. 50, and includes applications, correspondence, receipts, and one cash book. The collection is arranged by document type and chronologically within folders. Beersheba Encampment shared its hall with Deering Lodge, No. 183, F. and A.M.
Certificates and receipt book of Eben L. Davis, 1886-1888
Collection includes receipts issued to Eben L. Davis for 1901-1902 and a wallet with a receipt book (1886-1887), with a handwritten family history of the Davis family starting from 1788 enclosed in the inside cover.
Circular letter from Chief Marshal Albert Guild of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1845 May 28
Circular letter from Chief Marshal Albert Guild of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, dated 1845 May 28, on on the annual celebration of the founding of Odd Fellowship. The celebration will take place in Boston with a procession on Boston Common and consists of lodges and encampments from all of New England and New York.
Court docket of Jacob Fleck vs. Somerset Encampment, No. 113, 1889 April 30
Court docket of Jacob Fleck vs. Somerset Encampment, No. 113, dated 1889 April 30, on Jacob Fleck being denied benefits
E. L Davis Odd Fellows collection, 1871
Independent Order of Odd Fellows and International Association of Rebekah Assemblies receipts, 1901-1927
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Encampment Supplies, Catalogue, No. 77, and associated materials, circa 1913-1955
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