Organizational Ribbons worn at meetings (probably Mr. and Mrs. George Pennock)

Fronts of Ribbons: The image displays a collection of seven vintage ribbons, each with distinct colors and designs, commemorating various events and associations from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The first ribbon, in pink, is for the Fourth Annual Convention of District No. 5, dated October 7th, 1903, and associated with the Napoleon Rebekah Lodge No. 304. The second ribbon is from Henry County, depicting a rooster, indicating participation as a delegate to the Democratic Congressional Convention in Ottawa, Ohio, on June 26th, 1884. The third ribbon, gold in color, marks the Fourth Annual Reunion of the I.O.O.F. in Liberty Center, Ohio, on August 27th, 1891, featuring an all-seeing eye motif. The fourth ribbon matches the first in design, confirming the same event and date. The fifth ribbon advertises membership in the Maumee Valley Pioneer Association, showcasing a log cabin. The last two ribbons are associated with the second ribbon.
Fronts of Ribbons

The image displays a collection of seven vintage ribbons, each with distinct colors and designs, commemorating various events and associations from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The first ribbon, in pink, is for the Fourth Annual Convention of District No. 5, dated October 7th, 1903, and associated with the Napoleon Rebekah Lodge No. 304. The second ribbon is from Henry County, depicting a rooster, indicating participation as a delegate to the Democratic Congressional Convention in Ottawa, Ohio, on June 26th, 1884. The third ribbon, gold in color, marks the Fourth Annual Reunion of the I.O.O.F. in Liberty Center, Ohio, on August 27th, 1891, featuring an all-seeing eye motif. The fourth ribbon matches the first in design, confirming the same event and date. The fifth ribbon advertises membership in the Maumee Valley Pioneer Association, showcasing a log cabin. The last two ribbons are associated with the second ribbon.

Name/Title

Organizational Ribbons worn at meetings (probably Mr. and Mrs. George Pennock)

Scope and Content

Organizational ribbons worn at meetings (probably by Mr. and Mrs. George Pennock

Collection

The Liberty Center Historical Society, Inc.