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Fraternal organizations

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Chippewa River Valley (Wis.) World War I Collection, 1916-1920

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 235
Summary

World War I era pamphlets, brochures, programs, and ephemera collected by residents of the Eau Claire area, 1916-1920.

Dates: 1916-1920

Eau Claire (Wis.) Fraternal Organization Collection, 1909-1998

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 224
Summary

Directories, programs, yearbooks, and cookbooks produced by Eau Claire area lodges and fraternal organizations, including the Oddfellows, Lions Club, Elks Lodge, Freemasons, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, and Myrtle Rebekah Lodge No. 76 I.O.O.F.

Dates: 1909-1998

Order of the Eastern Star Records, 1898-1999

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 359
Summary

This collection contains membership applications and other membership records of the Altoona, Augusta, Eau Claire, and Osseo chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star, a worldwide fraternal organization that is open to men who are Masons and women with specific Masonic affiliation (women who are the wives, daughter, sisters, etc. of Masons).

Dates: 1898-1999

Sons of Norway Løven Lodge 29 Directories, 1988-1993

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 275
Summary

Directories of Sons of Norway Løven Lodge 29, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Directories provide a membership roster, as well as brief histories of Sons of Norway and Løven Lodge 29. Løven Lodge was organized in 1904. Løven is the third oldest lodge in the Fifth District.

Dates: 1988-1993

Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Michael Griffith Camp No. 35 (Eau Claire, Wis.) Records, 1910-1952

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 286
Summary

Membership and ladies’ auxiliary records of a fraternal and political organization of Union Army veterans’ descendants founded in 1881, The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW). The collection includes ladies’ auxiliary meeting minutes and membership records. The bulk of the camp’s records consist of membership records, but fragmentary correspondence and financial records may be found as well.

Dates: 1910-1952