Fraternal organizations
Found in 536 Collections and/or Records:
Mildred Weitzel Patriotic Order Sons of Americans collection, 1909-1992
Minnehaha Lodge, No. 95, membership application, undated
An unused International Order of Good Templars membership application. No date provided. On the reverse of this application, Minnehaha Lodge, No. 95, provides a brief article (I.O.G.T. stands for International Order of Good Templars) that defines its parent organization and its mission. Imprint at the bottom of the article reads, "J.W. Dempsey Printing Co., Inc. Elmira, N.Y."
Minute book and ephemera of Ladies Relief Corps, 1887-1898
Colleciton includes a manuscript minute book and 16 pieces of ephemera relating to the Woman's Relief Corps.
Minute book for Charity Lodge, No. 53, 1881-1886
Minute Book for Eulalia Lodge, No. 196, 1955-1964
Minute book includes announcements for initiations, reports on the sick members, repairs on the lodge, election of officers, assistance to the Rebekahs, payment of bills.
Minute book of Quemahoning Grange, No. 1659, 1927-1932
Minute book of R. B. Capen Lodge, No. 52, 1895-1905
A minute book by the Daughters of Rebekah, R. B. Capen Lodge, No. 52, (Augusta, Maine) spanning 1895-1905. It includes activities such as Gray's 10th Anniversary wedding party, need of a black book, supper committee, annual report to the state Grand Lodge of Maine IOOF, and other topics.
Minute books of Magnolia, No. 4, 1913-1944
Moapa Tribe, No. 327, reports, 1918-1940
Modern Woodmen of America application materials collection, 1914
Two song books, one application for membership, and instructions to camp physicians handbook, and two envelopes addressed to A. R. Talbot, Head Consul and Chas. F. Goodell, State Medical Director