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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 1966." [15]
English: Front of the main building of the Odd Fellows' Home for Orphans, Indigent and Aged, located at 404 E. McCreight in Springfield, Ohio, United States. Built in 1881, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Chagrin Falls: Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase 30: Chagrin Falls West Side District: Chagrin Falls West Side District: October 9, 1974 : Bounded by W. Washington, Church, Maple, and Franklin Sts. Chagrin Falls: 31: Clague House: Clague House: January 11, 1976 : 1371 Clague Rd.
Pages in category "Odd Fellows buildings in Montana" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... IOOF Lodge (Thompson Falls, Montana) R.
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows was established in Cuba when Porvenir Lodge no.1 was instituted in Havana on August 26, 1883. More lodges were then instituted the following years. [31] In 2012 there were about 116 Odd Fellows Lodges, 50 Rebekahs Lodges, 33 Encampments, 12 cantons and 2 Junior Lodges, totaling to about 15,000 members in ...
Odd Fellows (often incorrectly written as 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.