Fraternal organizations
Found in 1422 Collections and/or Records:
Flyer issued by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, about 1950
A flyer from the Independent Order of Odd Fellows for a "pow wow" and 4th degree meeting at Camp Jack Little in Oklahoma. Note: The term used for this 4th degree meeting was culturally appropriated from Indigenous peoples, a naming practice that now is known to cause harm.
For freedom and country : salesman's sample honor certificate, 1942
For freedom and country, salesman's sample honor certificate. Dated 1942. A salesman's sample honor certificate created by the Ihling Brothers and Everard Company. Imprint at the bottom of certificate reads, “© 1942, Ihling Bros. Everard Co. Kalamazoo, Mich.”
Foresters of America postcard, 1908
Color lithograph postcard of two men dressed as hungers with bows and arrows aimed at a deer in the woods. The symbol of the Foresters of America is the on the left of the card.
Fort Collins Lodge, No. 804, parade float postcard, 1901-1907
Real photograph postcard of a decorated float with an Elk on a platform that reads "Fort Collins B04 BPOE."
Founding Father, elk, and Liberty Bell postcard, circa 1907
Lithograph postcard with an embossed founding father presenting a gray elk. A liberty bell appears in a medallion in the upper left corner. This postcard may have been created for the 1907 Elks convention that took place in Philadelphia, Penn.
Four members of Odd Fellows, Patriarch Militant, postcard, 1907-1912
Real photo postcard of four members of Odd Fellows, Patriarch Militant. All four men are in full regalia, three standing and one sitting down.
Fourth Annual Masonic and Knights of Columbus Charity Ball program, 1973 May 5
Francis I. Karwowski certificate collection, 1820-1908
Fraternal Aid Union benefit certificates issued to Olive P. Pennewell, 1917-1934
Fraternal Gift House catalog, undated
Catalog contains rings, pins, earrings, necklaces, and other items.
