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Lodge 266, Jersey City, New Jersey Lodge 168, Brooklyn, New York Pittsburgh Moose Convention, Toledo, Ohio. The Moose Fraternity (formerly The Loyal Order of Moose) [4] is a fraternal and service organization founded in 1888 and headquartered in Mooseheart, Illinois.
Open to men 14–65 and women 14–55. there were 12,000 members in the late 1890s, spread out across Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky, Iowas, Nebraska, Kansas, Indian Territory, Colorado, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and Florida. There was only one degree, the ritual of which was "dignified and ...
Loyal Order of Moose; Military Order of the Serpent; National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry; National Haymakers' Association; Native Sons of the Golden West; Omicron Epsilon Pi, non-collegiac lesbians and lesbians of color; Order of Alhambra; Order of Heptasophs; Order of Owls; Order of Scottish Clans; Order Sons of Italy in America
The building was used as a church until 1919, when the Old School Church merged with other Presbyterian congregations. After serving briefly as the meeting house for a chapter of the Loyal Order of Moose, a fraternal organization, it was acquired by the Literary Club in 1921, and served as Van Buren's library until the 1970s. Although Van Buren ...
The Moose International in Great Britain Association (formerly known as The Grand Lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose in Great Britain) is a fraternal service organisation. It was run by a "Grand Council" from 1926 to 2013, and since then by a "National Management Committee".
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Nebraska was founded in 1854. [2] The community was named after the Nebraska Territory. [3] A post office called Nebraska was established in 1854, and remained in operation until 1907. [4] With the rise of nearby rival towns Harvey and Nola, business activity shifted away from Nebraska, and its population dwindled. [2]
The main issue with the article is the inclusion of a long list of notable members. This should be deleted or spun off into List of Loyal Order of Moose members. b ui dhe (formerly Catrìona) 06:12, 4 January 2019 (UTC) I would agree that the article needs to discuss the organization's history of racial discrimination in more detail.