order of hiberians
The Ancient order of Hibernians, a semi-secret society founded in Ireland to fight rapacious, land lords, served in America as a benevolent society, aiding the downtrodden.Kennedy, David. "Forging the National Economy, 1709-1860." The American Pageant Volume Fourteen. AP* Edition ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2005. 311. Print.
Spanish Benevolent Society was created in 1868.
Arab Orthodox Benevolent Society was created in 1907.
A friendly society, also known as a mutual society, benevolent society, or fraternal organization, is an organization of people who join together for a common social or financial purpose. People may group together according to their political, religious, or trade affiliations.
There are many organizations for early immigrants to the United States: * The Roger Williams Family Society * National Society of Old Plymouth Colony Descendants * The Society of Mayflower Descendants * Jamestowne Society * DAR/SAR Good luck in getting connected!
Harvey Haynes has written: 'The Wine & Spirit Trades' Benevolent Society' -- subject(s): Wine & Spirit Trades' Benevolent Society
Edward Claude Stibili has written: 'The St. Raphael Society for the protection of Italian immigrants, 1887-1923' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Italians, St. Raphael's Italian Benevolent Society of the United States
The address of the Evergreen Cemetery Benevolent Society is: 2620 South Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80904-4134
The General Charity Society is a benevolent association, so we should donate some money.I thought he was being benevolent by donating money but he had an ulterior motive.There are several benevolent societies that help people but what they really need is a job.
Benevolent means acting with good intentions, doing good. Here are some sentences.The benevolent ruler shared the harvest with his subjects.The benevolent society gave away blankets to the homeless people.His intentions are benevolent, even though he looks violent.
John Rose Holden has written: 'Ye lyttle horne-booke of ye revelles of Sanct George and ye Sons of Merrie Englonde' -- subject(s): Benevolent and moral institutions and societies, Sons of England Benevolent Society, St. George's Benevolent Society (Hamilton, Ont.). 'The Brant family'
Immigrants worked hard to fit in to society.