Fraternal organizations
Found in 1101 Collections and/or Records:
Omar Lodge, No. 394, minute book, 1881-1884
Minute book, Independent Order of Good Templars, of Omar Lodge No. 394, in New York. Meeting minutes include membership lists (many women as well as men), initiations, mention of their charter and contact with Grand Lodge, quarterly passwords, installation of officers, discarding white regalia, election of officers, program with readings and songs.
Oneida District celebration, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, broadside, 1847 July 21
Order of Elks informational postcard, 1915-1930
Paperstock postcard on which the history of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks and Columbus Lodge, No. 37, is printed
Order of Junior Templars of Honor and Temperance, Livermore Section, No. 6, records, circa 1893
Collection includes Constitution and Rules and Regulations, Order of Junior Templars of Honor and Temperance, Livermore Section No. 6, Melrose, Massachusetts, membership list and other lodge ephemera.
Order of Knights of Pythias pamphlet, undated
Pamphlet entitled, "The Order of Knights of Pythias" which includes a declaration of principles, a history of the order, and descriptions of all its auxiliary groups.
Order of Patrons of Husbandry First Day covers, 1937-1967
Includes postcards, brochures, regalia catalogs, certificates, member directories, programs, and summons for Masonic and fraternal organizations, as well as postcards and first day covers for the Eastern States Exposition (also known as The Big E).
Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen newsletter and envelope addressed to D. C. Thurman, 1962 November 14
Order of Red Men advertisement collection, undated
Order of United American Mechanics catalog, 1892
Oregon-Washington Pythian Home in Vancouver, Washington, postcard, 1930-1944
Photolithograph of the Oregon-Washington Pythian home in Vancouver, Washington; The house is white with a blue trim and there is another home to the right. In the foreground is a circular driveway, trees, and flower beds