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Fraternal Order of Eagles – Fra≤ternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) is an international fraternal organization that was founded on February 6, 1898, in Seattle, Washington, by a group of six theater owners including John Cort (the first president), brothers John W. and Tim J. Considine, Harry (H.L.) Leavitt (who later joined the Loyal Order of ...
A fraternity or fraternal organization is an organized society of men associated together in an environment of companionship and brotherhood; dedicated to the intellectual, physical, and social development of its members. Service clubs, lineage societies, and secret societies are among the fraternal organizations listed here.
The Order's mission statement [9] describes it as the "premier fraternal organization and social network for all men and women interested in tiki culture and the Polynesian pop era." The Order is an Ohio non-profit corporation [10] and a tax exempt 501(c)(10) Domestic Fraternal Society. [11]
Pages in category "Organizations based in Columbus, Ohio" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The organization also wished to operate as a secret society, whose aim was to unite and raise the moral and social caliber of its members. In fact, it at one time referred to itself as "travelers masonry". [1] The new organization's officers adopted titles similar to those of other organizations of the day.
Schmidt, Alvin J. Fraternal Organizations Westport, CT; Greenwood Press 1980 Stevens, Albert Clark, 1854- The Cyclopædia of Fraternities: A Compilation of Existing Authentic Information and the Results of Original Investigation as to More than Six Hundred Secret Societies in the United States (New York: Hamilton Printing and Publishing Company ...
Grand United Order of True Reformers - Founded in 1873 in Kentucky and Alabama, an African American fraternal organization that was White-led by the Independent Order of Good Templars. [9] Grand Fountain of the United Order of True Reformers – Founded in c. 1875 in Richmond, Virginia, by the Rev. William Washington Browne.
The Grand Lodge of Ohio was formed on January 4–8, 1808 by a convention of five of the six Masonic lodges then meeting in Ohio. The convention was held in the statehouse at Chillicothe [1] and, on January 7, Rufus Putnam was elected Grand Master.