Pythian Sisters, Jackson Temple #309 (Hoytville, Ohio) records

 Collection – Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0514

Collection Overview

Abstract

The records of Jackson Temple #309, Pythian Sisters, Hoytville, Ohio, consist of minutes, cashbooks, ledgers, membership cards, rolls of officers, a state-wide "black book" (rejections, suspensions, and expulsions), and a constitution of the Rathbone Sisters, a parallel organization, covering the period from 1907 to 1961.

Dates

  • Creation: 1907-1961

Extent

1.38 Cubic Feet (3 legal manuscript boxes)

Scope and Contents

The records of the Jackson Temple #309 of Pythian Sisters of Hoytville, Ohio, covers the period from 1910 until 1961. The Order was founded in 1907, as a Temple of Rathbone Sisters.

The bulk of the collection consists of minute books for 1921-1934, and 1948-1956. The volumes of minutes are fairly standard in content, including reports on sick members, committee reports, applications for membership, bills presented, lists of officers and members present, and other business. There is more membership information in the roll books of officers and in the individual membership application cards.

One of the more interesting volumes in the collection is a "Black Book" of statewide reports of membership rejections, suspensions, expulsions, and reinstatements, including the reason for action. The offenses ranged from misconduct, malicious misrepresentation of the Order, and conduct unbecoming a Sister, to birth of a child by an unmarried member, and being intimate with men other than her own husband.

Biographical / Historical

The Pythian Sisterhood was founded as a secret society for female relatives of Knights of Pythias in February, 1888. The objects of the Order were both social and charitable, including ministering to the sick and needy, sitting at the bedside of the dying, and paying tribute to the dead.

The Rathbone Sisters, a parallel organization open to both men and women, had as its objects the moral, mental, social and physical elevation of its members. Also founded in 1888, it was originally known as the Pythian Sisters, but changed its name in 1894 to Rathbone Sisters.

Jackson Temple #309 of Hoytville, Ohio was founded 23 January 1907, with 19 charter members, as a Temple of Rathbone Sisters. In 1932 Deshler Temple #204 merged with Jackson Temple #309. The first record book in the collection is a ledger dating from 1910; the last is a cash book from 1959-1961.

Conditions Governing Access

No known restrictions.

Language of Materials

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The collection was transferred to the Center for Archival Collections during April 1988 from the Wood County Historical Museum.

Title
Guide to the Pythian Sisters, Jackson Temple #309 (Hoytville, Ohio) records
Author
Marilyn Levinson, Cody Johnston
Date
May 1989, April 2020
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
  • Box: 1 (Mixed Materials)
  • Box: 2 (Mixed Materials)
  • Box: 3 (Mixed Materials)