Category:Springfield organizations

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In [[1911]], eleven fraternal organizations were active in the Springfield community – [[Foresters of America]], [[Court No. 78]]; [[Grand Army of the Republic]], [[Iuka Post No. 48]]: [[Ladies of
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In [[1911]], eleven fraternal organizations were active in the Springfield community – [[Foresters of America]], [[Court No. 78]]; [[Grand Army of the Republic]], [[Iuka Post No. 48]]: [[Ladies of the G.A.R.]], [[Iuka Circle No. 28]]; [[Independent Order of Odd Fellows]] (I.O.O.F.), [[Lodge No. 70]]; [[Rebekah Lodge]], [[Juanita Lodge No. 85]]; [[Lincoln Annuity Union]], [[Assembly No. 43]]; [[Modern Brotherhood of America]], [[Lodge No. 1901]]; [[Modern Woodmen of American, Camp No. 10956]];
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the G.A.R.]], [[Iuka Circle No. 28]]; [[Independent Order of Odd Fellows]] (I.O.O.F.), [[Lodge No. 70]]; [[Rebekah Lodge]], [[Juanita Lodge No. 85]]; [[Lincoln Annuity Union]], [[Assembly No. 43]]; [[Modern Brotherhood of America]], [[Lodge No. 1901]]; [[Modern Woodmen of American, Camp No. 10956]];
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[[Royal Neighbors, Mistletoe Camp No. 4878]]; [[Women of Woodcraft]], [[Pine Circle No. 45]]; and
[[Royal Neighbors, Mistletoe Camp No. 4878]]; [[Women of Woodcraft]], [[Pine Circle No. 45]]; and
[[Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 247]]. A majority of the groups met in the Odd Fellows Hall
[[Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 247]]. A majority of the groups met in the Odd Fellows Hall

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In 1911, eleven fraternal organizations were active in the Springfield community – Foresters of America, Court No. 78; Grand Army of the Republic, Iuka Post No. 48: Ladies of the G.A.R., Iuka Circle No. 28; Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.), Lodge No. 70; Rebekah Lodge, Juanita Lodge No. 85; Lincoln Annuity Union, Assembly No. 43; Modern Brotherhood of America, Lodge No. 1901; Modern Woodmen of American, Camp No. 10956; Royal Neighbors, Mistletoe Camp No. 4878; Women of Woodcraft, Pine Circle No. 45; and Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 247. A majority of the groups met in the Odd Fellows Hall (Polk 1911: 417-493)

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