Fraternal organizations
Found in 1143 Collections and/or Records:
Knights of Pythias 53rd Anniversary at the Castle Hall in Fredonia, New York, postcard, circa 1917
A postcard invitation to the 53rd anniversary of Fredonia Lodge, No. 122, addressed to William Chamberlain of Tampa, Fla.
Knights of Pythias and Balke's Opera House in Bellevue, Kentucky, postcard, circa 1909
Photolithograph in sepia tone of the Knights of Pythias and Balke's Opera House in Bellevue, Kentucky. The building is constructed of brick with tall windows and awnings on the windows that face the street, also with a white trim and a flag hanging from one of the exterior walls.
Knights of Pythias Armory in Piedmont, West Virginia, postcard, circa 1911
Photolithograph postcard of the Knights of Pythias Armory in Piedmont, West Virginia. The building is constructed of wood with tall windows. The architecture resembles that of a barn
Knights of Pythias banquet postcard, 1912
Knights of Pythias Block in Farmington, New Hampshire, postcard, circa 1920
Photolithograph of the Knights of Pythias block in Farmington, New Hampshire. The building is painted gray with a white trim and numerous windows. There are large store-front windows on the first story.
Knights of Pythias block in Lynn, Indiana, postcard, 1901-1907
Photolithograph with an undivided back. The exterior of the Knights of Pythias block in Lynn, Indiana. The building is constructed of brick with large arched windows in the front, and large store windows that face the street. Numerous men and two women are in front of the building.
Knights of Pythias Block in North Stratford, New Hampshire, postcard, 1907-1914
Knights of Pythias Building, Columbus, Indiana, postcard, 1908 October 23
Postcard shows an illustration of the Knights of Pythias building in Columbus, Indiana, with castle fenestration for the roofline. The postcard was mailed to Mrs. Sarah Brobst of Greentown, Indiana, from her niece, Josephine.
Knights of Pythias Building in Boonville, Missouri, postcard, circa 1908
Lithograph of the exterior of the Pythian buildingin in Boonville, Missouri. The building is constructed of red brick with a gray brick trim. The first story has large store-front windows that advertise hardware. The engraving on the second story reads "Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Branch Office of New York"
Knights of Pythias Building in Boonville, Missouri, postcard, circa 1908
Lithograph of the exterior of the Pythian buildingin in Boonville, Missouri. The building is constructed of red brick with a gray brick trim. The first story has large store-front windows that advertise hardware. The engraving on the second storey reads "Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Branch Office of New York"