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  • C1910 FLT A little Odd Fellow Wearing His First order Pin Print with Oak Frame
  • C1910 FLT A little Odd Fellow Wearing His First order Pin Print with Oak Frame

C1910 FLT A little Odd Fellow Wearing His First order Pin Print with Oak Frame

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C1910 FLT A little Odd Fellow Wearing His First order Pin Print with Oak Frame

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c1910 FLT A little Odd Fellow Wearing His First Pin Print with Oak Frame. 5.5" x 6.25" framed with no issues.

Odd Fellows' history is either a few hundred years old; or it's very ancient depending upon what you read. No one knows exactly how far back it goes, but what we do know is that, despite historians' best order efforts to uncover these things, the first Oddfellows (the British spell it as one word) date back to the late 1700s as a “friendly society” or “box club.” A box club is a group that uses a collection box to help members who fall on hard times.

The Odd Fellows in America (several different orders including the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, et al.) got their starts by receiving a charter from a British Oddfellows organization to form their own lodges. Eventually, these organizations broke from England and formed their own leadership structures aside from those where Oddfellowship started.

The mission of Odd Fellows, summarized succinctly, is to benefit the member and to benefit their community. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows prohibit discussion of politics and religion but they do require an allegiance to the government of which they are a citizen and also to acknowledge the existence of a higher power; once these requirements are met there is no further discussion on these subjects while meeting with each other.
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C1910 FLT A little Odd Fellow Wearing His First order Pin Print with Oak Frame