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Damon Lodge (arched) / No. 10 / (emblem of the Pythagorean order consisting of a bird sitting on a knight-in-armor's helmet and a book contained within an inverted triangle. A dagger lies on the open book. The 3 points of the triangle contain the letters F C B clockwise from left. A pair of spears crosses behind the triangle). / Grand Lodge (reverse arched) / Davenport, Iowa / August 9TH,1899. (All lettering is tsp within a large frosted panel).

ID#: RRP740
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Glass Category:Fraternal
Glass Type:Thin-walled shot
Label Type:Usual white-etched label
Dimensions:2-1/4 " x 2-1/16 " x 1-9/16"
Edmonson:Not listed
State:IA
City:Davenport
Notes:
OASG, p. 55, entry #7 is a later version.

The Order of Knights of Pythias is an international non-sectarian fraternal order, founded in 1864, and was the first to be chartered by an act of Congress. In response to the anger, hatred, and revenge that was rampant during the Civil War years, Justus Henry Rathbone felt an urgent need to rekindle brotherly sentiment throughout the land. He believed that the spark of brotherly love kindled by the old Pythagorean Brotherhood still burned deep in the hearts of men. He decided that this old spirit could be revived and a new fraternity could be established under which men would gather under one common banner. Based upon the power of the comradeship of Damon and Pythias, and that men who appreciated the true meaning of human friendship could unite, Rathbone proposed a new organization. This mighty fraternity was to be based upon the glorious trinity of Friendship, Charity, and Benevolence, and would proclaim "Peace on Earth, Good will toward men". The members of the Fraternal Order Knights of Pythias are deeply involved in their communities throughout the United States and Canada. Their social and charitable activities are directed towards enhancing the great principles of the Order - FRIENDSHIP, CHARITY, and BENEVOLENCE. From their website: http://www.pythias.org/

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