Fraternal organizations
Found in 1422 Collections and/or Records:
Tiger with a Bone, Hat, and Shoe postcard, 1907-1914
Color lithograph of a tiger with a bone, hat, wallet, and shoe. Behind the tiger, is a tent with a flag that reads "D.O.K.K" that stands for "Dramatic Order of Knights of Khorassen (Pythian)"
Timothy Mahoney World War I collection, 1918
Collection includes a letter written by Private Timothy J. Mahoney, dated July 20, 1918, and a photo postcard of himself. The letter is written on Knights of Columbus War Activities letterhead and describes Mahoney's arrival in Europe. Mahoney served with the 302nd Infantry Regiment as part of the American Expeditionary Force.
Tioga Tribe, No. 156, report to the Grand Council of Indiana, 1946
To greet you heartily in Friendship, Love and Truth postcard, 1913 November
Postcard printed with green and gold pen drawings including a vignette of a woman walking down stairs in a desert (presumably Rebekah), with embossed lilies above "IOOF DOR" (Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Daughters of Rebekah) and other symbols. Addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pendergrass
Townsend Avenue and Knights of Pythias Hall in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, postcard, circa 1913
Photolithograph of Townsend Avenue and Knights of Pythias Hall in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. On the left is a green building is a stone porch. In the backgruond is the Knights of Pythias Hall which is painted yellow with a brown trim. The street has many people on it and is lined with trees.
Townsend Grange, No. 194, program, 1894
Transfer and withdrawal certificates for Patriarchs Militant, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1905-1919
Transfer certificates issued for Temple Rebekah Lodge, No. 80 to Mary E. Shafer and George Shafer, 1909 November 1
Traveling certificate issued to Asher Paynton by Mercantile Lodge, No. 47, 1845 July 8
Traveling certificate issued by Mercantile Lodge, No. 47, (New York, N.Y.) to Asher Paynton and dated July 8, 1845. Imprint at bottom of certificate reads, “Engraved by J. Hufty, Philadea.”
