Fraternal organizations
Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:
West Virginia Odd Fellows collection, 1914-1997
This collection contains rules and regulations of Kanawha Lodge, no. 25, letters from the Grand Lodge of Virginia, Grand Lodge of West Virginia programs, reports, annual session programs, membership information and advertising, and programs and certificates from the Rebekah Assembly of West Virginia. The February 1954 Virginia Odd Fellow newspaper was separated due to its large size and stored in the small flat folder drawers.
Whitehead & Hoag Flags, Banners, Bunting regalia catalog, 1894
Illustrated catalog of flags, banners, bunting, and lodge supplies to be used in fraternal lodges. It comes with an illustrated advertising envelope, and a letter to Lawton Post #44 (probably GAR), Wilmington, Vermont about reversible ribbon badges, on April 4, 1894.
Why the West Coast Opposes the Japanese pamphlet published by the Committee on Japanese Legislation, Native Sons of the Golden West, circa 1942
Pamphlet includes discriminatory views against Japanese people in the United States during the 1940s.
William J. Dinsmore company business card, 1889-1892
Woburn Encampment, No. 72, Crystal Fount Lodge, No. 9, and Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 39, gathering, 1924 June 8
View of men and women in formal dress, wearing fraternal and sororal collars and sashes. Dated June 8, 1924.The Rebekahs are the women's auxiliary to men's Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Women of the Moose ritual ceremonies, 1980
This item contains the following sections: General Instructions, Chapter Night, Business meeting, Charter Degree, Honorary Escorts, College Night, Green Cap, Star Recorder, A/F Night, Chapel Services, Installation, Award of Achievement, Rally Day, and Music Scores.