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Youth program suggestions examples, 1952

A flier for the Program and Activity Exchange issued by the Youth Committee, with suggested projects to share during the event. Part of the Records of Leominster Lodge, No. 86, 1890-1967 collection.

Workmen's Benefit Association postcard, 1900 March 1

A postcard listing benefit assessments due to be paid, and a list of deaths in the membership. The stamped postcard acts as a receipt for dues paid.

Worcester Grange, No.22, program, 1893

A program of events listed by the Worcester Grange, No. 22 for the year 1894.

Townsend Grange, No. 194 program, 1894

A program of events listed by the Townsend Grange, No. 194 for the year 1894.

Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias circulars, 1928-1937

Two circulars sent from the Executive Department of the Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Pythias. The 1928 circular describes news from the Supreme Lodge including on the Pythian Magainze, Health Preservation Service, and a social welfare worker in…

Seventy-third anniversary of our order announcement, 1892 March 1

An announcement for the Seventy-third anniversary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Part of the Records of Leominster Lodge, No. 86, 1890-1967 collection.

Postcard from Sociedade Portuguesa Rainha Santa Isabel, 1912

A photographic postcard with 2 women and 2 men posed in a studio.

Postcard from Center Star Lodge, No. 588, regarding Joseph W. Kreps, 1912

A postcard describing Joseph W. Kreps as missing from Des Moines, Iowa.

Pictorial review of East Rock Lodge, No. 141, Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World, 1957

This pictorial review documents the Golden Anniversary Celebration of the East Rock Lodge, No. 141, established in 1907. It includes photographs of the Grand Lodge Officers, General Chairman and Committee Charman, and assorted committees, as well as…

Philomathian Lodge lady's invitation ticket, 1859 December 29

An invitation to the Citizens' Grand Dress Ball, given to "Philomathian Lodge" for women to attend. Though the creator is unknown, the recipients may have been Philomathean Lodge, No. 645, the first African American branch of the Grand United Order…