Fraternal organizations
Found in 552 Collections and/or Records:
Knights of Pythias' Schoolhouse in Michigan postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the schoolhouse in which the Knights of Pythias was founded. In front of the schoolhouse is a crowd of men, women and children wearing formal attire. Below the photograph is a caption regarding the history of the schoolhouse.
Knights of Pythias Temple in Montgomery, Alabama, postcard, circa 1915
Photolithographof the Knights of Pythias Temple in Montgomery, Alabama. The building is constructed of brick with a white trim. The front of the building has large pillars and the top of the building has an engraving that reads "Knight of Pythias Grand Lodge of Alabama."
Knights of Pythias temple in Rosedale, Indiana, postcard, circa 1910
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias Temple in Rosedale, Indiana. The building is constructed of gray stone with an awning in the front. There are bare trees on either side of the building. There are large store windows that face the street
Knights of Pythias' Temple in Weiser, Idaho, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the Knights of Pythias' temple in Weiser, Idaho, which is made of stone with two towers, arched doorways, and arched windows. The bottom of the building is a furniture store. The engraving on the stone reads "Myrtle Lodge No. 26" and "Pythian Temple 1904".
Ku Klux Klan "Mystic City"/"The Bright Fiery Cross" record, circa 1920
Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant Charleston, No. 7, booklet, 1958
Ladies Loyal Orange Institution papers, 1927-1991
Lake Worth, Florida, Elks Lodge, No. 1530, records, 1977-1988
This collection contains a roster of lodges in Florida, elks calendar, exalted ruler handbook, by-laws, etc.
Letter attributed to Mary E. Elliott, 1876 August 3
A letter, dated August 3, 1876, and attributed to Mary E. Elliott. In this letter, Elliot, the Grand Worthy Secretary for the Grand Lodge Massachusetts of the Independent Order of Good Templars, offers her support and praise to an unnamed female Temperance reformer whose relative suffered from alcoholism.