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Odd Fellows Encampment

 Organization

Parallel Names

  • Patriarchal Odd Fellowship

Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:

Independent Order of Odd Fellows Encampment Supplies, Catalogue, No. 77, and associated materials, circa 1913-1955

 Collection
Identifier: A2025-049-001
Scope and Contents This catalog contains regalia, costumes (some of which romanticize and appropriate non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures), supplies, and more for the Odd Fellows Encampemnt manufactured by the Ward-Stilson Company. The catalog came with Price List, No. 75, as well as an evelope that both fit inside a pocket on the back of the cover of the catalog. The catalog was also encased with a large mailing envelope branded with Ward-Stilson Co. and sent to Scribe of Acme...
Dates: circa 1913-1955

Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Skowhegan, Maine, records, 1870-1973

 Collection
Identifier: A2017-015
Scope and Contents

This collection contains correspondence, financial material, membership and benefit applications, certificates, reports, and more of several Odd Fellow lodges, encampments and its ladies auxiliary, and rebekah lodges. The majority of the collection is from Carrabassett Lodge, No. 34

Dates: 1870-1973

Independent Order of Odd Fellows sesquicentennial package, 1969

 Collection — Box 6, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2019-147
Scope and Contents

Collection includes programs for the Texas Children's home, the Rebekah Assemblies, a souvenir program, and more.

Dates: 1969

Letter and seal samples from John Curtis to D. Huxford, 1884 May 27

 Collection — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2021-020-001
Scope and Contents

Letter and seven Odd Fellows Encampment seal samples from John Curtis to D. Huxford, dated 1884 May 27. In the letter, Curtis discussed the seal samples.

Dates: 1884 May 27

Letter from Columbus Lodge, No. 9, to Nimrod Encampment, No. 3, 1846 July 18

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2021-047-001
Dates: 1846 July 18

Letter from Franklin Lodge, No. 4, to Nimrod Encampment, No. 3, 1847 September 7

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2021-077-001
Dates: 1847 September 7

Letter from Grand Master James M. Elliott, 1938

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2022-186-001

Letter from Shalom Encampment, No. 12, 1877 November 16

 Item
Identifier: A1985-022-002
Scope and Contents

Letter from A. C. Coombes, Shalom Encampment, No. 12, Independent Order of Odd Fellows announcing withdrawal card for George Wilder, on Nov. 16, 1877.

Dates: 1877 November 16

Letter from the Home for Orphans of Odd Fellows, 1939 March 29

 Item — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2022-008-001
Dates: 1939 March 29

Letter from Thomas Wildey to H. M. Brown, 1839 April 6

 Item
Identifier: A2019-181-001
Content Description Letter from Thomas Wildey to H. M. Brown. Dated April 6, 1839. In this letter, Thomas Wildey, the founder of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in North America, reports to Brown, the Scribe of Dayton Encampment, No. 2, that he has received the constitution and bylaws. Wildey writes that he has forwarded the Encampment its charter and everything necessary for it to begin its work and congratulates the members of the Encampment for "extending the privileges of Odd Fellowship" and "advancing...
Dates: 1839 April 6