Fraternal organizations
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Address to Relief Council, No. 47, Order of United American Mechanics, 1860
Manuscript address to Relief Council No. 47, Order of United American Mechanics delivered by John F. Gaul (1815-1902) at Philadelphia. It is a good example of Nativist sentiment by a member of Order of United American Mechanics. It also references Jr. OUAM that had just been started and was struggling (this organization went on to become more popular than the parent organization). Address is delivered 15 years after the founding of the order.
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".
Mark Tabbert postcard collection, 1907-1940
Membership certificate issued to John F. Cotton by High Rock Council, No. 6, 1871 May 15
Order of United American Mechanics catalog, 1892
This catalog contains uniforms, regalia, badges and more.
