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We Swear to be True to a Brother printed ode, circa 1850
An undated Masonic Civil War ode by Rob Morris entitled, "We Swear to be True to a Brother." Intended to be sung. At head of title: "Air - The Flag of Our Union."Published in a slightly different form as "Cherish the Pledge," in Rob Morris's book…
We have planted the standard : Tennessee is in the field, 1861-1865
We have planted the standard; Tennessee is in the field trading card. Dated between 1861 and 1865. This pro-Confederate trading card depicts the Confederate flag above the state seal of Tennessee.
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We have nailed our colors to the mast : the people rule, 1865
We have nailed our colors to the mast. The people rule card. Dated about 1865. This pro-Confederate trading card for the state of Arkansas depicts a young man nailing a Confederate flag to a mast. Includes the motto and seal for the state of…
We fight for our country, 1861
We fight for our country Civil War envelope. Dated between 1861 and 1865. This Civil War envelope depicts the state seal of Massachusetts adorned by the American Eagle, two American Flags, and the phrase, "We Fight for Our Country." Below the seal…
We are in the field, and the bars are up!, 1861
We are in the field, and the bars are up! Dated 1861. This pro-Confederate Civil War envelope depicts the eleven star Confederate flag. The eleven star flag was used by the Confederacy as its national flag from July 2, 1861 until November 28, 1861.…
Wayfarer's Club Membership Card for Charles R. Hustead, Jr., 1945 May 1
Wayfarer’s Club (Philippine Islands) membership card issued to United States service member Charles R. Hustead, Jr. Signed by Hustead and dated May 1, 1945. Top of the card reads, "Masons in the Allied Military Forces."
Washington Lodge minute book, 1926-1931
A minute book created by Washington Lodge, No. 6, Prince Hall, of Charleston, West Virginia. Dated 1926-1931.
