Fraternal organizations
Found in 1092 Collections and/or Records:
Pythian Hotel and Bath House after 1925 earthquake postcard, 1925 June 29
Pythian Hotel and Bath House postcard, 1947 November 23
Pythian Lake at the Pythian Camp in Glen Spey, New York, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the Pythian Lake at the Pythian Camp in Clen Spey, New York, including men canoeing and swimming.
Pythian Sisters Home in Massachusetts, postcard, 1926-1940
Real photo postcard of the Pythian Sisters home in Massachusetts. The large house includes a front porch with balconies, large windows, and is surrounded by a lawn and trees.
Pythian Sisters Home in Medina, Ohio, postcard, 1926-1940
Real photo postcard of the Pythian Sisters home in Medina, Ohio. The house is long with two stories, and gardens in the foreground with a large lawn.
Pythian Story pamphlet, undated
Pamphlet entitled "The Pythian Story" which includes sections on "Pythian Principles," "Pythian Service," and a "History of the Order."
Pythian Supplies Net Catalog, No. 20K, circa 1920-1929
Catalogue for the Knights of Pythias from the C. E. Ward Co. which contains regalia, costumes, lodge supplies, and more. All images are in black and white.
Pythian Temple in Brockton, Massachusetts, postcard, circa 1922
Photolithograph of the Pythian Temple in Brockton, Massachusetts. The building is constructed of gray brick with arched windows on the fourth story and awnings on the first story windows that face the street. There is an American flag hanging from the front door and a car outside of the building.
Pythian Temple in Grand Rapids, Michigan, postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the Pythian Temple in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The temple is constructed of red brick with the first story constructed of gray brick and large windows.
Pythian Temple in Marshall, Michigan, postcard, 1904-1914
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Pythian Temple in Marshall, Michigan. The building is constructed of brick with large windows and an engraving on the top of the building that reads "F.C.B. 1905".