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Fraternal organizations

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

Found in 1143 Collections and/or Records:

East Charlemont Grange, No. 261, collection, 1906-1918

 Collection
Identifier: A2004-002-004
Content Description

This collection, 1906-1918, was created by the East Charlemont Grange, No. 261, located in Charlemont, Massachusetts. It contains two documents written by Luana Johnson Manning and three record books.

Dates: 1906-1918

Edgar Elliott Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World membership card collection, 1945-1965

 Collection — Box 2: Series A2001-073-002, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2001-049
Dates: 1945-1965

Eleven o'clock postcard, circa 1909

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: A1994-094-005
Scope and Contents

Postcard depicts a man and woman embracing inbetween the antlers of an elk, with the seal of the Elks and phrase "Eleven O Clock" below.

Dates: circa 1909

Elk Temple, No. 99, postcard, 1959

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: A2002-042-001
Scope and Contents

Full color photolithograph post card of Elks Temple No. 99, Sixth and Parkview Sts., Los Angeles, CA, overlooking Westlake Park. Message from Matthew Corbett, 607 So. Park View St, Los Angeles, CA.

Dates: 1959

Elks Arch of Honor in Dallas, Texas, postcard, 1908 July

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: A1994-079-006
Scope and Contents

Photolithograph postcard of the Elks Arch of Honor on East Main Street in Dallas, Texas. The arch reads "Welcome Elkdom" with a clock in the middle that is on 11. The arch is created with 4 supporting pillars, supporting an openwork dome, capped with an elk statue. The caption reads "Elks Arch of Honor Looking East on Main Street"/"Dallas, Texas. July 1908".

Dates: 1908 July

Elks Building in Hartford, Connecticut postcard, circa 1906

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: A1994-111-001
Content Description

Photolithograph of the exterior of the Elks building in Hartford, Connecticut. The exterior is yellow with a brown front door and two trees in the foreground. On the corner of the street are three trash cans

Dates: circa 1906

Elks Building in Newburgh, New York postcard, 1915-1930

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: A1994-118-001
Content Description

Photolithograph of the exterior of the Elks building in Newburgh, New York. The building is circular and constructed from stone with numerous windows and two staircases that lead to the entrance. Engraved on the top of the building is "B.P.O Elks"

Dates: 1915-1930

Elks' Carnival in Los Angeles, California postcard, 1915-1930

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: A1994-126-001
Content Description

Photolithograph of the exterior of a building that was decorated for the Elks' Carnival in Los Angeles, California. There are American flags hung from every window and large pendants that are hung around the building.

Dates: 1915-1930

Elks' Circus and Parade in Joliet, Illinois, postcard, circa 1909

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: A1994-026-004
Scope and Contents

Real photo postcard of the Elks' Circus in Joliet, Illinois. There is a parade with a float of a fish and people dressed up as clowns. People lined the street on either side with some in horse-drawn carriages.

Dates: circa 1909