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Monday, October 23, 2006

Oddfellows Hall

Don Harford mentioned in his letter about the Oddfelows Hall in 1920.

My Dad, Emmons Adams, joined the Oddfellows Hall in 1929 at the tune of $6.00 to join and annual dues of $10.00. He may have been District Grand Master (DGM81) out of North Platte or District Deputy, I don't know for sure which.

My Mother, Iona Adams, belonged to the Independant Order of Oddfellows in 1929, Rebecca's Lodge.

I don't know anything about the history of the Oddfellows Lodge or the organization, but here in Camano Island, Washington, there is an Oddfellows Lodge Hall and a large park.

My sister, Joann Webster, is the family historian and she is the one who has supplied me with most of this information. I remember my parents belonging to the organization, but, before my time. These prices were from the depression years, which were tough on a lot of folks.

Anyone who has additional information about the Oddfellows of Haigler, please feel free to add to this blog.

--RESECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY DALLAS ADAMS

2 comments:

  1. Where was the Old Fellows Hall or where did they meet?

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  2. Don Harford's letter also said the Hall was a Community Building, meeting center. Sounds like the location was on the east side of Main Street. (I'm guessing close to the Munson Hotel.) I do not know the specific building on site location.

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