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Fraternal organizations

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Base form

Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from George Austin Bowen to Estella H. Barnes, 1893 July 14

 Item
Identifier: A2019-069-001
Content Description In this letter, George A. Bowen, Master of the State Grange of Connecticut, discusses the complications of holding office with Estella H. Barnes of the State Committee of Woman’s Work. Bowen states that he has a business in Hartford on Thursday but will be “pleased” to meet with three members at the United States Hotel. During this time, Bowen wants “the ladies” to “visit the public library and look up suitable garments for our three grades.” Concludes by discussing other business matters,...
Dates: 1893 July 14

Letter from Grand Master Matthew Newkirk, 1865 December 17

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Identifier: A2022-271-001
Dates: 1865 December 17

Letter from J. B. Benedict to Gardner, 1852 August 30

 Collection
Identifier: A2018-118-001
Scope and Contents

Letter from J. B. Benedict in Cincinnati, Ohio, to [Mesper?] A. Gardner in Jonesville, Michigan. Benedict discusses pleasantries and a man named John J. Woozencraft. The letter likely is fraternal with the discussion of Brothers but it is unclear what fraternal organization.

Dates: 1852 August 30

Letter from J. S. Watts to Isaac Bucklin, 1849 June 26

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Identifier: A2022-183-001
Scope and Contents

The fraternal organization referred to in this letter is unknown. It seems like it is a temperance organization.

Dates: 1849 June 26