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  2. William A. H. Loveland - Wikipedia

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    William A. H. Loveland from a 19th-century engraving. William Austin Hamilton Loveland (May 30, 1826 – 1894) was a U.S. railroad entrepreneur and businessman in the late 19th century. An early resident of Golden when it was the capital of the Colorado Territory, he was one of the founders of the Colorado Central Railroad and a principal ...

  3. Neighbors of Woodcraft - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the society go back to the Supreme Session of the Woodmen Circle in 1897 when delegates from nine western states led by Mrs. C. C. Van Ornsdall passed a resolution to secede from the parent order and form the Pacific Circle, Women of Woodcraft. The group was headquartered in Leadville, Colorado, but moved to Portland, Oregon in ...

  4. The Woodcraft Folk - Wikipedia

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    Woodcraft Folk is a UK-based educational movement for children and young people. Founded in 1925 and grown by volunteers, [6] it has been a registered charity since 1965 [1][7][8] and a registered company limited by guarantee since 2012. [3] The constitutional object of this youth organisation is "to educate and empower young people to be able ...

  5. Red Lodge (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Red Lodge (United States) The Red Lodge was a fraternal organization that traced its lineage back to 1912 with the creation of the Red Lodge or Medicine Lodge by Ernest Thompson Seton within the Woodcraft Movement. They describe themselves as a Brotherhood of men who have an appreciation for the outdoors, who are interested in the mystic side ...

  6. Woodcraft Indians - Wikipedia

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    Woodcraft League of America, originally called the Woodcraft Indians and League of Woodcraft Indians, is a youth program, established by Ernest Thompson Seton in 1901. [1] Despite the name, the program was created for non- Indian children. At first the group was for boys only, but later it would also include girls.

  7. Order of Woodcraft Chivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Pinecone. The Order of Woodcraft Chivalry is a scouting -like movement operating in the United Kingdom, which was founded in 1916 by Ernest Westlake. It was inspired by Ernest Thompson Seton 's Woodcraft Indians, and Seton was its honorary Grand Chieftain. Whilst largely being contemporary to Baden-Powell's Scouting movement, it differed ...

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