Fraternal organizations
Found in 552 Collections and/or Records:
Household of Ruth Costumes and Supplies catalog, No. 641, 1925
Identification card issued to Flora Dube, Degree of Pocahontas, 1936
Identification card for Flora Dube as a member of the Degree of Pocahontas, auxiliary to the Improved Order of the Red Men. It was issued at New Market, New Hampshire in 1936.
Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Masonic and Other Secret Society Charms, Jewels, Rings, Badges and Lapel Buttons, undated
Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Presentation Jewels, Badges, and Emblems, undated
Catalogue of jewels, badges, and emblems for many fraternal societies including Masonic Blue Lodge, Royal Arch Chapter, Knights Templar, Order of Eastern Star, Shrine, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Eagles, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Red Men, Knights of Pythias, Aancient Order of United Workmen, and other non-fraternal organizations.
Illustrated Catalogue of Solid Gold and Rolled Plate Society Emblems, Charms, Pins, Lapel Buttons, etc., circa 1902
This regalia catalog from C. C. Darling & Co. is specifically for emblems, charms, pins, lapel buttons, etc. C. C. Darling & Co. advertises itself as the manufacturer of these materials for all societies and therefore there is an exhaustive list of societies, almost 600 in total, that appear in this catalog. These organizations include unions, temperance societies, lineage societies, fraternal organizations, etc. It does not seem to include any African American organizations.
Illustrated Price List of Paraphernalia, Degree Costumes, and Sundries for Rebekah Lodges Catalogue, No. 8, circa 1901-1932
Improved, Benevolent, Protective Order of Elks of the World and Daughter Elk regalia catalog, 1972 March
Improved Order of Heptasophs Penn Conclave, No. 59, assessments for Mrs. G. M. Stroud, 1896-1902
Improved Order of Red Men and Degree of Pocahontas programs, 1946-1954
Collection of five souvenir programs mostly from Degree of Pocahontas of Pennsylvania. Programs include greeting, entertainment, opening song, menu, lists of members and committees. One program has manuscript notes on it by Great Pocahontas of Maryland and autographs of the speakers at the event.
Incoming correspondence of Great Chief of Records Thomas G. Harrison, 1902-1906
Contains information regarding Chicakeith Tribe, No. 405, and other tribes throughout Indiana.