Miscellaneous
& Mystery Orders

FIRST ROW (Left to Right)
NATIONAL
BROTHERHOOD OF BOILERMAKERS (?)
UNKNOWN
ORDER OF
WASHINGTON
UNKNOWN
NAU
DAMES (?)
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
SECOND ROW
MYSTIC
WORKERS OF THE WORLD
UNKNOWN
PROTECTED
HOME CIRCLE
DAMES OF
MALTA
UNKNOWN
ICO
OF HOO HOO
UNITED
MINE WORKERS
THIRD ROW
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
Order
of The Fraternal Brotherhood
UNKNOWN
COTERIE
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
FOURTH ROW
Originally German Beneficial Union and then later Greater Beneficial Union
UNKNOWN
Originally, "The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees," then
about 1905, "The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and
Motion Picture Machine Operators." Now: "The International Alliance of
Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied
Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada, AFL-CIO, CLC"
ORDER OF
INDEPENDENT AMERICANS
UNKNOWN
BROTHERHOOD OF BLACKSMITHS AND HELPERS
UNKNOWN
FIFTH ROW
ORDER OF
THE GARTER - Reproduction
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
CAMPFIRE
GIRLS (ADULT LEADER)
IMPERIAL
ORDER DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE
SIXTH ROW
DAUGHTERS
OF SCOTIA (SCOTLAND)
UNKNOWN
MODERN
BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA ?
PATRIOTIC
ORDER OF AMERICA


TOP ROW
UNITED
ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS
SONS OF
ENGLAND
DAUGHTERS
OF TABERNACLE/INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF TWELVE
BOTTOM ROW
OLD KNIGHT
TEMPLAR OFFICER JEWEL - PRELATE
ARTISANS
ORDER OF MUTUAL PROTECTION
OLD KNIGHT
TEMPLAR OFFICER JEWEL - SENIOR WARDEN


FIRST ROW
UNKNOWN
IOM -
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF MECHANICS
UORM PAST
POWHATAN (SPLINTER GROUP OF RED MEN?)
SECOND ROW
FRATERNAL
ORDER OF ORIOLES
COURT OF
HONOR
THIRD ROW
Bedfordshire
and Hertfordshire Regiment of the British Army
UNKNOWN
CANADIAN

Here's one that is still
unidentified!!!

This
large ribbon measures nearly four by ten inches.
It was made by W. H. Haskell of St. Louis.
The snake and word “executive” is done in gold bullion thread on a
background of dark purple velvet. The
owl appears to be silver with garnet eyes.
The ribbon is decorated with more than seventy rhinestones.
Estimated age is over one hundred years. It has a single vertical pin with no catch.
Any information on this piece would be appreciated.
