Indianapolis once housed the second largest flatiron building in the nation. The structure was also known as the Knights of Pythias building.
Ira W. Hays was born on September 17, 1855, in Wolfsville, Md., to Wilson and Susanna (Recher) Hays. The Hays family moved to ...
He was a member of the Hagerstown Bicycle Club, Royal Arcanum, Junior Order of United American Mechanics and Knights of Pythias. Schindler sworn in as delegate:Former Hagerstown councilman sworn ...
He was a member of the Knights of Pythias for 61 years, making the rank of Knight on Dec. 2, 1963. He proudly worked through the ranks and was Grand Chancellor for the state of Maine. He drove the ...
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Burial in Knights of Pythias Cemetery. She was married to Steven Lee. Brief, one-time notices of deaths are published in The TimesDaily and placed on our Web site at no charge. Obituaries ...
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The Goldsmiths and the Andersons were two Manistee families that became intertwined, as over the decades members of their families became pharmacists.
The Pythodd Club, named after the Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellows originally functioned as a private club before opening to the public in 1949. Quickly, it became an essential stop on the “Chitlin’ ...
“The whole building is a gallery.” What is the history of the Pythian Theater? In 1926, the Pythian Theater opened, funded by a Black division of the Knights of Pythias fraternal organization.