Results for Odd Fellows Hall
30. Odd Fellows Hall
Odd Fellows Hall. 5049 Canal Street. 1890. Frame Vernacula...
Odd Fellows Hall
Erected in 1852 by
Diamond Springs Lodge No.9
...
The Odd Fellows Hall
Vacaville
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O....
Odd Fellows Hall
Built in 1854 by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, thi...
Mariposa Independent Order Odd Fellows Hall
Built 1867 to replace original building. Used by Mariposa ...
Odd Fellows Hall
Circa 1830
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOO...
Odd Fellows Hall
Built as the Odd Fellows Hall in the early 1930's, it was ...
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall
Built 1901, on land donated by Joseph Heinsdorff, Sr., for...
Odd Fellows Hall
Richmond Slave Trail
Established in England in the m...
Odd Fellows Hall, Auburn Lodge #7
Point of Historical Interest
Instituted in 1852, the...
Results for Odd Fellows Hall
30. Odd Fellows Hall
Odd Fellows Hall. 5049 Canal Street. 1890. Frame Vernacular. The building was originally constructed as the Lodge for the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. This fraternal organization was founded in New York, 1843 and membership has been principally African Americans. ...
Odd Fellows Hall
Erected in 1852 by
Diamond Springs Lodge No.9
I.O.O.F.
Oldest building in constant use
By the Odd Fellows in California
Dedicated to the memory of the
Pioneer Odd Fellows
Of El Dorado County by
Marguerite Parlor No.12
Native Daughters of the Golden West
May 28, 1939
Marker can be reached from ...
The Odd Fellows Hall
Vacaville
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.,) Vacaville Lodge No. 83, re-built this structure of brick and cast-iron columns in 1889. The previous two building burned in 1877 and 1884. The earthquake of 1892 seriously damaged the front of the ...
Odd Fellows Hall
Built in 1854 by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, this hall was also shared with religious organizations of the Coloma community. The I.O.O.F. was only one of the many fraternal lodges that were active during the 1850s in Coloma ...
Mariposa Independent Order Odd Fellows Hall
Built 1867 to replace original building. Used by Mariposa County fraternal organizations since then.
Marker is at the intersection of 6th Street and State Highway 140 on 6th Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Odd Fellows Hall
Circa 1830
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) began in England in the 1700s as an association of common laborers who met together for fellowship and mutual aid. This was so unusual at the time that members were called “Odd ...
Odd Fellows Hall
Built as the Odd Fellows Hall in the early 1930's, it was later used as a movie theatre, dance hall and labor union hall. It was once owned by St. Malachy Church and used as a church hall (1949-53). The ...
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall
Built 1901, on land donated by Joseph Heinsdorff, Sr., for use by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The two-storied shiplap-sided structure was constructed with locally milled lumber, using large stones as foundation. In 1991, the stones were replaced with ...
Odd Fellows Hall
Richmond Slave Trail
Established in England in the mid-1700’s, the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows began as a philanthropic organization that welcomed both white and black membership. 1813 witnessed a significant rift in the Order’s structure when many of the ...
Odd Fellows Hall, Auburn Lodge #7
Point of Historical Interest
Instituted in 1852, the first Odd Fellows Lodge organized in Placer County, seventh in California. Meetings were held in several different locations until this building was erected in 1894. Bricks used in construction were made and fired ...