Fraternal organizations
Found in 1099 Collections and/or Records:
Modern Woodmen of America postcard, 1910 June 6
Modern Woodmen of America postcard and receipt, 1912 November 11
Postcard shows photographs from the Modern Woodmen of America Foresters National Encampment, Buffalo, N.Y. in June 1911. Featured are the Winners First prize, Intermediate Class, Camp 443, Appleton (Wisconsin) and Winners First prize, Pony Class, Camp 2469, Cheboygan (Michigan). On the reverse is a receipt issued to F. Lynch, the Clerk of Camp No. 1457 of Scatha (New York).
Monster boxing carnival advertisement, 1919 September 21
Monument to Texas Knighthood at the Pythian Home and School in Weatherford, Texas, postcard, 1930-1944
Photolithograph of the aerial view of the Pythian Home in Weatherford, Texas. The building is constructed of tan stone and resembles a castle.
Moose Theatre and Armory, Norwalk, Ohio, postcard, 1929 July 8
Moose Unbelievably Cool VHS, 2001
Mooseheart postcard, 1930
Postcard showing images of classrooms at Mooseheart, the Loyal Order of Moose School that Trains for Life. Included are classrooms for Mechanical and Architectural drawing, Mooseheart vocational shops, Ornamental concrete, and Printing.
Morgenfeld family ephemera, 1927-1953
A collection of material found in an Independent Order of Odd Fellows Bible that includes programs, certficiates, invitations and dues receipts. The material is related to the Rautenberg, Schutt, Morganfeld, and Westphal families, who were related through marriage, which are detailed in the Bible on pages entitled Births, Marriages, and Deaths. The Bible was presumably owned by Mary Rautenberg, as her name is written on one of the blank pages near the beginning of the Bible.