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The Odd Fellows Building at 133 N. Sierra St. in Reno, Nevada, United States was built in 1929. It served as a clubhouse. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] However, it was demolished in 1992. It was delisted from the National Register in 2000. [1]
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City, state Notes Odd Fellows Home (Gainesville, Florida) 1893 built Gainesville, Florida "Odd Fellows Home was built in 1893 as a tuberculosis sanatorium for Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. It was subsequently used as a girls school and as the city hospital. In 1914 it became a rest home for aged Odd Fellows and an orphanage. The home was closed in ...
Odd Fellows (or Oddfellows; also Odd Fellowship or Oddfellowship [1]) is an international fraternity consisting of lodges first documented in 1730 in London. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The first known lodge was called Loyal Aristarcus Lodge No. 9, suggesting there were earlier ones in the 18th century.
The Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, American Jurisdiction is a jurisdiction of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows in the United States, Jamaica, Canada, South America, and other locations. Since its founding in 1843, its membership has principally included African Americans , due to their being discriminated against in most other fraternal ...
The Nevada County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Grass Valley man Thursday for alleged animal cruelty after deputies seized 49 animals who were denied food, water and clean conditions.
Velma Bronn was born in Reno, Nevada to Joseph Bronn and his wife Gertrude Clay, [1] and grew up on Vine Street in Reno at her parents' home. In 1923 she contracted polio and was confined to a cast for six months. [2] The cast deformed her body and face which her opponents used against her.