Photograph of Woodchuck Lodge with person standing on porch. "This boon is mine when I go to my little gray farmhouse...The peace of the hills is about me and upon me..." - letterpress caption from verso of postcard.
"Woodchuck Lodge, summer home of naturalist John Burroughs at Roxbury, N.Y., a National Historic Landmark" - letterpress caption from verso of postcard.
A large two-story brick building. The Foresters of America was a fraternal, benevolent order for white males of good character between the ages of eighteen and fifty.
A neon sign in a side window indicating, "BPOE 877" identifies this as the Elks Club building. The building is a two-story brick, Greek Revival structure with a double balcony featuring columns, a frieze, dentils and pediment. The lower porch...
Photographs; Roofs; Dwellings; Fraternal organizations; Fraternal lodges; Mansard roofs; Friezes (Entablature components); Business districts; Storefronts; Automobiles; Flagpoles; Cornices; Public service organizations;
This four-level brick building with mansard roof, dormers, bracketed cornice and frieze features a sign in the middle stating, "Pythian Temple". The first level is a store-front with a sign in a display window stating, "Rockland County Department...
This is a black-and-white postcard of the large, rustic lodge that is the Bear Mountain Inn. This is a view up the plowed, but still snow-covered driveway leading to the inn. Snow-covered boulders line the driveway. The inn is made of large stone...
Charter awarded by Grand Lodge of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employes in Cincinnati,Ohio, to create Maybrook Lodge No. 111 as a Subordinate Lodge.
Copy of charter issued to Four Leaf Clover Lodge No. 435 Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, located in Maybrook, New York. Original issued July 1, 1910. Signed by Ray N. Watterson, Grand President; and Augusta M. Statzer,...