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Novelty, Promotional - Glencoe promotional pin
Wooden pin with picture & shape of a grain shock advertising an event in "Glencoe, Minn. Aug. 3-4". Unknown year. From the Alvin F. Neubarth estate.
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Pin, Award - 3M lapel pin
3M (Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing) "Q" award pin in gold & black with "3M" in upper right corner and a "Q" encircling the globe.
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Pin, Award - 3M lapel pin
3M (Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing) thirty year award pin in red, gold & black with word "Scotch" along the bottom underneath the numeral "30".
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Pin, Award - 3M lapel pin
3M (Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing) "Q" award pin in gold & red with "3M" in lower right corner, a "Q" encircling the globe, and slogan "World Class Quality-A Way of Life".
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Pin, Award - 3M lapel pin
Circular 3M (Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing) award pin in silver, black & red with "3M" & "CQ" on a magnetic tape reel.
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Pin, Award - 3M lapel pin
3M (Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing) pin in red, black & gold with word "Scotch" on a race car below words "Target Indy Car Racing Team '91". Nearly circular.
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Pin, Award - 3M lapel pin
Gold 3M (Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing) award pin with five Olympic rings below "3M'.
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Pin, Award - 3M lapel pin
Silver 3M (Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing) award pin with five Olympic rings below "3M' on a gold bar.
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Pin, Fire - Hutchinson, MN Fire Department Pins
Pair of Hutchinson Fire Department Assistant Chief lapel pins showing three crossed nozzles. Belonged to Emil Ferdinand Luedtke who was an Assistant Fire Chief c.1912-1940. Jack Riesberg was the Fire Chief during most of those years. Emil Ferdinand Luedtke was born April 5, 1892 in Acoma Township, the son of Albert & Theresa Bartelt Luedtke. Before entering World War I on February 25, 1918 he was employed at Zila Hardware store. After serv...
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Pin, Fraternal - Degree of Honor pin collection
Set of Degree of Honor pins pinned to a red & white felt shield badge. Pins include 100th Anniversary of Degree of Honor, Sixty Plus D of H, Fifty Years D of H, D of H with Past President guard pin, Twenty-five D of H with guard pins for 35 years, 45 years, 50 years, 55 years, a gold bar pin and round D of H "Talithacum" pendant, and a Statue of Liberty with the American flag pin. The pins belonged to Agnes Matousek. The Degree of Honor Pr...
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Pin, Fraternal - "Fifty Years a Mason" lapel pin
Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. of Minnesota "Fifty Years a Mason" lapel pin with image of square & compass(es) with letter "G". Belonged to Frank J. Zila. The symbol consists of three core elements: the square, the compasses, and the letter "G." The square and compasses are considered to be the tools of the architect and builder, which are used to teach the lessons of the symbolic lodge. The square, or builder’s square, is critical in stonemaso...
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Pin, Fraternal - IOOF & Rebekah Lodge pin
Fraternal pin with three gold links of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and their Rebekah Lodge sisterhood. They represent the organization's motto: "In friendship, love, and truth." Belonged to Mae Hoodecheck Jensen or her mother Anna Janecky Hoodecheck. Mae Hoodecheck Jensen, mother to Julie Jensen, belonged to Vale Rebekah Lodge #29 from 1948 until her death in 1999. She served as a Grand Noble. Her mother Anna Janecky Hoodecheck wa...
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Pin, Fraternal - IOOF & Rebekah Lodge pin
Fraternal pin with three gold links of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and their Rebekah Lodge sisterhood. They represent the organization's motto: "In friendship, love, and truth." Belonged to Mae Hoodecheck Jensen or her mother Anna Janecky Hoodecheck. Mae Hoodecheck Jensen, mother to Julie Jensen, belonged to Vale Rebekah Lodge #29 from 1948 until her death in 1999. She served as a Grand Noble. Her mother Anna Janecky Hoodecheck was...
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Pin, Fraternal - Rebekah Lodge pin
Fraternal pin given to Rebekah Lodge members who achieved the highest office of Noble Grand. Yellow metal olive wreath with dove, green "R", 7 stars on white crescent moon and gavel pin guard. Belonged to Mae Hoodecheck Jensen. Mae Hoodecheck Jensen, mother to Julie Jensen, belonged to Vale Rebekah Lodge #29 from 1948 until her death in 1999. She served as a Grand Noble. Her mother Anna Janecky Hoodecheck was also a Rebekah. Her father, A...
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Pin, Fraternal - Rebekah Lodge pin
Rebekah Lodge pin with 3 llinks and the letter "R" along with other symbols on a 5-pointed star over another star and inside a crescent moon studded with 15 small pearls. Belonged to Mae Hoodecheck Jensen. Mae Hoodecheck Jensen, mother to Julie Jensen, belonged to Vale Rebekah Lodge #29 from 1948 until her death in 1999. She served as a Grand Noble. Her mother Anna Janecky Hoodecheck was also a Rebekah. Her father, Axwl M. Jensen, Belonged...
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Pin, Fraternal - Red & gold triangle pin/tie tack
Masonic red & gold "All-Seeing Eye" triangle pin/tie tack. Belonged to Frank J. Zila. A tenet of Freemasonry is wherever we are, and whatever we do, God is with us, and his All Seeing Eye observes us: that acting in conformity to our tenets we may declare in his presence that we have endeavored to discharge our duty with fervency and zeal.
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Pin, Fraternal - Scimitar & crescent moon pin/tie tack
Zuhrah Shriner's scimitar & crescent moon pin/tie tack. Belonged to Frank J. Zila. Like the emblem on the front of a fez, the crescent and scimitar, is an important part of the fraternity's theme, and is representative of the characteristics embodied by the Shriners. The scimitar stands for the backbone of the fraternity, its members. The two claws are for the Shriners fraternity and its philanthropy.
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Pin, Fraternal - Tiny Fraternal lapel pin
Masonic Lodge fraternal lapel pin with image of square & compass(es) with letter "G". Tiny size. Belonged to Frank J. Zila. The symbol consists of three core elements: the square, the compasses, and the letter "G." The square and compasses are considered to be the tools of the architect and builder, which are used to teach the lessons of the symbolic lodge. The square, or builder’s square, is critical in stonemasonry because it allows craf...
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Pin, Fraternal - ZCBJ Lodge pin
Lapel Pin for Z.C.B.J. Lodge, Czech fraternal organization. Wine, aqua, white & gold with lodge symbols. Belonged to Mae Hoodecheck Jensen's grandfather Joseph Janecky.
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Pin, Insignia - Masonic campaign lapel pin
1994 Masonic fundraising campaign lapel pin for the Minnesota Masonic Historical Socity & Museum. The design was inspired by the entrance portal of the former Cataract Masonic Temple in Minneapolis, the last of the "grand architectural edifices" constructed for the fraternity in the early 1920s. The pin depicts two operative craftsman with working tools fashioning the square and compasses from the rough ashlar. Embossed upon the pin is the mot...
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