Results for Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building
1887
Home of
Hope Lodge No. 33
Est. 1854...
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Elk Grove
The first I.O.O.F. meeting was held on
...Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall
Built 1901, on land donated by Joseph Heinsdorff, Sr., for...
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Canfield Lodge No. 155
(side A)
The Independen...
Results for Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building
1887
Home of
Hope Lodge No. 33
Est. 1854
Gold Quartz Rebekah No. 219
Est. 1896
Calaveras Encampment No. 18
Est. 1859
Ladies Encampment No. 18
Est. 1950
Princess Parlor No. 84
Native Daughters of the Golden West
Est. 1895
Marker can be reached from South Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Elk Grove
The first I.O.O.F. meeting was held on
May 2, 1878. The first Rebekah meeting
was held on May 2, 1888. On July 7, 1892
The original building burned and was
rebuilt with the I.O.O.F taking ownership.
A rededication of the hall was
held on March ...
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 ...
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Canfield Lodge No. 155
(side A)
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) traces its origins to mid-18th-century England, where it served as a mutual benefit society for traveling workmen. Odd Fellowship moved to the United States in 1819; the first Ohio ...