Donald
T.
Murray
(1929 – 2018)
Minooka Pen & Ink Artist
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Fraternal Order of Eagles, Lodge No 314, 221 Wyoming Ave, Scranton,
PA Pen & ink drawing of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Building, located at 221 Wyoming Ave, with an A&P Store on the ground floor. The Order of Eagles was organized in 1898. The Scranton Aerie 314, F.O.E. was instituted in 1903; it moved into the Wyoming Ave building five years later. The Eagles’ circular stone banner, “FOE” with eagles’ wings, can be seen at the top of the building. By 1920, the aerie had grown into one of the largest in Pennsylvania. From 1896 to 1905, the building's ground floor space was occupied by the Arbor Cafe, owned by James Fleming and P. W. Costello, nationally-prominent pen & ink artist and engrosser. The walls of the restaurant were lined with Mr. Costello's portraits of presidents, literary figures, baseball players and stage stars. Later, it became a Grand Union Store, followed by the A&P. The building was razed in the 1970s and the Order of Eagles moved to a building on Meridian Ave. |