Fraternal organizations
Found in 529 Collections and/or Records:
Song Card for Rebekahs, circa 1896
Song card for Rebekahs, IOOF (affiliated with Belmont Lodge, Belmont, Ohio). Includes songs for opening and closing of lodge, institution, installation of officers, initiation of members, presentation to Noble Grand.
Souvenir catalog of official emblems, 1955
Souvenir Journal issued by the Purple Cross Nurses Division, 1969 August
The Health Department was co-run by the Daughters of Improved, Benevolent, Protective Order of Elks of the World and the Improved, Benevolent, Protective Order of Elks of the World.
Special Excursion Fares to Chicago handout, 1926 May 01
State Deputy Snark appointment certificate to Vaughn H. McDowell issued by Office of the Snark Universe, 1955 November 16
A State Deputy Snark appointment certificate issued by Office of the Snark Universe to Vaughn H. McDowell. Dated November 16, 1955. Originating in 1892, the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo is one of the world's oldest service organizations, drawing its membership from individuals employed in all aspects of the forest products industry. The black cat, the adopted mascot of the Order, prominently adorns the certificate.
Staunton, Virginia,Grand United Order of Odd Fellows records, 1904-1934
Summary of laws and ritual cues, circa 1902-1967
Sunflower Camp, No. 984, Royal Neighbors of America, collection, 1898-1908
Collection includes receipts, pass reports, and blank applications for the Royal Neighbors of America. Most are addressed to the Recorder of Sunflower Camp, No. 984, Ella M. Highland. Also includes letters addressed to Edith Wilson from C. H. Olsen.
Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias circulars, 1928-1937
Tadmore, No. 77, postcard, circa 1913
Three women sitting on a bench, holding small flags, wearing ribbons, and fezzes that say "Tadmore, 77". One flag says "Annual picnic". The fraternal organization affiliation of Tadmore, 77, and the pictured women is unclear.