Fraternal organizations
Found in 1422 Collections and/or Records:
Traveling certificate issued to J. M. Shaw by Lake Dunmore Lodge, No. 11, 1849 April 16
A traveling membership certificate issued by Lake Dunmore Lodge, No. 11, of Middleburg, Vermont, to J. M. Shaw and dated April 16, 1849. Imprint on bottom reads, "Vignette &c. by J. H. & G. W. Casilear. Lettering by A & J. McLees."
Traveling membership certificate issued by Fraternity Lodge, No. 118, to Thomas M. Dix, 1860 March 1
A traveling membership certificate issued by Fraternity Lodge, No. 118, of Salem, Massachusetts, to Thomas M. Dix. Dated March 1, 1860. Imprint on bottom reads, "Vignette &c. by J. H. & G. W. Casilear. Lettering by A & J. McLees."
Traveling membership certificate issued by Osgood Lodge, No. 48, to Robert P. Locke, 1878 January 1
A traveling membership certificate issued by Osgood Lodge, No. 48, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to Robert P. Locke. Dated January 1, 1878. Imprint on bottom reads, "Engd. By W. H. Dougal."
Traveling membership certificate issued to Amos E. Kendall by Howard Lodge, No. 60, 1852 July 21
A traveling membership certificate issued by Howard Lodge, No. 60, of New York City to Amos E. Kendall. Dated July 21, 1852. Imprint on bottom reads, "Vignette &c. by J. H. & G. W. Casilear. Lettering by A & J. McLees." At the time of this certificate's issuance, Kendall had just finished his term as the Noble Grand, or presiding officer, of Howard Lodge, and before his name, someone has inserted the initials "P.G." or Past Grand in recognition of his achievement.
Traveling Salesman's Pocket Companion to Fraternal Jewlery, 1900
Reference tool for identifying fraternal pins, buttons, and other jewelry.
Treasurer's Cash Account Book for Diamond Lodge, No.1083, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1895-1936
The Cash Account Book records the money spent or received by the Order, the date of the transaction, and the amount for the period from 1895 until 1936.
Tribal Catalogue, No. 2, undated
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men. The regalia generally romanticizes and appropriates non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures.
Troy Paper Company Odd Fellows sample card, No. 961, undated
Tuberculosis Sanatorium postcard and receipt, 1914 May 4
Real photo postcard of the Modern Woodmen of America Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Woodmen, Colorado, with a receipt on the back issued to Mr. Salson and clerk of Camp No. 11084 of South Londonary, Vermont.
Tuscarawas Council, No. 69, in Newcomerstown, Ohio, records, 1899-1918
This collection consists of records of Tuscarawas Council, No. 69, Junior Order United American Mechanics, located in Newcomerstown, Ohio, from 1899-1918. It contains correspondence, passwords, receipts, a booklet, and more.
