The 1936 Union Pacific Overland Railroad Menu, embellished with Masonic Atlas Temple Members' editions from Oregon, exudes a rich historical and fraternal spirit. This exquisite artifact encapsulates the bygone era of American railways and the powerful fraternal bonds that connected them. The menu, adorned with detailed engravings of evocative train stations, bridges, and tunnels, serves as a tangible connection to a bygone era. Its authenticity is further solidified by the unique Oregon members' editions, each with their personal inscriptions and contributions. These editions not only enrich the menu's narrative but also commemorate the members' participation in the noble cause of railroading. The product's historical significance, craftsmanship, and personal stories make it a treasure for collectors and enthusiasts alike.