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This is a list of notable Odd Fellows buildings, sometimes called "Odd Fellows Hall", "Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building", "IOOF Building", "Odd Fellows Lodge" and variations. Also included is a List of Odd Fellows cemeteries, some of which include contributing buildings.
There are many hundreds of Odd Fellows associated buildings; this list only aims to feature the most significant ones architecturally or otherwise. For the part of the United States, it is intended to cover all that have been documented in the National Register of Historic Places or similar historic registry.[1]
Several of the listed buildings are retirement homes.[2]
There is a building in Three Oaks, Michigan. The engraved granite marker reads:
Three Oaks 1909 IOOF Lodge 44
Australia
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Building |
Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Notes |
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Baroona Hall | 1883-83-built 1992-QHR-listed[3] |
15-17 Caxton Street, Petrie Terrace 27°27′52″S 153°00′47″E / 27.4645°S 153.0131°E |
Brisbane, Queensland | Designed by Richard Gailey; has also been known as Caxton Street Hall, Josephsons Clothing Factory, and United Brothers Lodge.[3] | |
Cook Shire Hall | 1907 built 1997 QHR-listed[4] |
Helen Street 15°28′14″S 145°15′01″E / 15.4706°S 145.2502°E |
Cooktown, Shire of Cook, Queensland | Replaced a 1907 hurricane-destroyed building; built for the Loyal Captain Cook Lodge of the North Queensland Branch of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows Friendly Society. Served as the Lodge's hall and meeting venue until at least 1936.[4] | |
Glennie Hall | 1880-1891-built <2001-QHR-listed[5] |
66 Albion Street 28°13′05″S 152°02′06″E / 28.2181°S 152.035°E |
Warwick, Southern Downs Region, Queensland | Single-storey masonry hall built 1880-81 and extended 1891 for the Royal Rose of Warwick Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows (MUIOOF) Lodge. Classical architecture; known also as Odd Fellows Hall | |
Oddfellows Home Hotel | 1876-built 2004-QHR-listed[6] |
Wood and Wantley Streets 28°13′09″S 152°01′31″E / 28.2191°S 152.0252°E |
Warwick, Southern Downs Region, Queensland | Boarding hotel built by a prominent member of the Rose Lodge of Oddfellows in Warwick.[6] | |
IOOF Building (Adelaide) | 1963-completed | Adelaide, South Australia | First HQ of the Grand Lodge of South Australia of the IOOF was at 11-13 Flinders Street;[7] replaced by purpose-built 47 Gawler Place, completed in 1963. | ||
Norfolk Hotel a.k.a. Oddfellows Hotel | 1887-opened | 47, South Terrace 32°3′25.49″S 115°44′57.92″E / 32.0570806°S 115.7494222°E |
Fremantle, Western Australia, Western Australia | Victorian Georgian-style building known for most of its existence as Oddfellows Hotel | |
Wanslea (I/National Order of Oddfellows Orphanage) | try Wanslea | 1905-built 1996-WA-listed[8] |
78 & 80 Railway St | Cottesloe, Western Australia | Federation Free Style two storey red brick orphanage |
RAOB Lodge (Harbour Master's House, Oddfellows Building) | try RAOB Lodge | 283 Marine Tce | Geraldton, Western Australia | ||
Oddfellows Hall (Leederville) a.k.a. IOOF Buffaloes Lodge |
try IOOF Buffaloes Lodge | 217 Oxford St | Leederville, Western Australia | ||
3 Oddfellow St | Toodyay, Western Australia | ||||
Jager Stores | 111-113 Stirling Terrace | Toodyay, Western Australia | Has also been known as Toodyay Newsagency, Markets, Drapery & Craft |
Canada
[edit]- IOOF Hall (Toronto), Ontario, at 43°39′41.56″N 79°23′0.16″W / 43.6615444°N 79.3833778°W
- Odd Fellows Temple (Saskatoon)
Denmark
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Image | Built | Odd Fellows property |
Location | Country | Description |
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Odd Fellows Mansion, Copenhagen | 1751 | 1900 | Copenhagen | Denmark | ||
Kong Hroar Loge No. 26 | Denmark | Once the home of Bishop Hertz (d. 1825),[9] is adjacent to the Roskilde Cathedral. It was purchased by the IOOF in 1930.[10] |
Finland
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Image | Built | Odd Fellows property |
Location | Country | Description |
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Helsinki Odd Fellow House | Bulevarden 11 A, 00120 Helsingfors, Finland | Finland | Swedish speaking Lodges | |||
Helsinki Odd Fellow House | Vuorimiehenkatu 23 b, 00140 Helsinki, Finland | Finland | Finnish speaking Lodges | |||
Turku Odd Fellow House | 2011 | 2011 | Rätiälänkatu 2, Turku, Finland | Finland | In the Odd Fellow House in Turku there is space for 11 Lodges which have their meetings on the weeknights at 19.00. In Turku there are both Swedish and Finnish speaking Lodges, in this Odd Fellow House the Finnish speaking Lodges have their meetings. The special thing in this Odd Fellow House in Finland is that it is the only building which is built from the beginning for the Odd Fellow Lodges meetings. | |
Turku Odd Fellow House | Auragatan 1 B, 20100 ÅBO (Turku) | Finland | Swedish speaking lodges in Turku (Åbo) have their meetings in this Odd Fellow House. |
New Zealand
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Image | Built | Odd Fellows property |
Location | Country | Description |
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Oddfellows Hall (Reefton) | 56 Bridge Street, Reefton | New Zealand | New Zealand Historic Places Trust/West Coast Category II historic place #3035. |
Sweden
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Image | Built | Odd Fellows property |
Location | Country | Description |
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Banér Palace | 18th century | 1922 | Stockholm | Sweden |
United States
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The International Order of Odd Fellows was established in the U.S. in 1819. In 1834, "the Odd Fellows of North America separated from the English order."[11]
Alaska
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Oddfellows Hall (Fairbanks, Alaska) | 1907 | 1980 NRHP | 825 1st Avenue | Fairbanks, Alaska |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Alaska at Wikimedia Commons
Arizona
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Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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IOOF Building (Kingman, Arizona) | 1912 | 1986 | 208 North Fifth Street 35°11′22″N 114°3′0″W / 35.18944°N 114.05000°W |
Kingman, Arizona | Mission/Spanish Revival architecture[12] | |
Oddfellows Home | Safford, Arizona |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Arizona at Wikimedia Commons
Arkansas
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building (Benton, Arkansas) | 1913 | 2004 | 123-125 North Market 34°33′58″N 92°35′16″W / 34.56611°N 92.58778°W |
Benton, Arkansas | Early Commercial architecture[12] |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Arizona at Wikimedia Commons
California
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Colorado
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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IOOF Building | 1899 built | NRHP CP | Boulder, Colorado | Included in Boulder Historic District? | ||
IOOF Hall (De Beque, Colorado) | 1900 | 1993 | Jct. of 4th St. and Curtis Ave. 39°20′0″N 108°12′51″W / 39.33333°N 108.21417°W |
De Beque, Colorado | Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture[12] | |
Englewood IOOF Lodge No. 138 Building | 2021 NRHP | 3421-27 South Broadway 39°39′17″N 104°59′16″W / 39.6546°N 104.9877°W |
Englewood, Colorado | |||
Longmont Lodge #29 | 1907 | 2017 NRHP CP | 434 Main St | Longmont, Colorado | Contributing in Downtown Longmont Historic District. See Facebook Page. | |
Meeker I.O.O.F. Lodge—Valentine Lodge No. 47 | 1897 | 2014 | 400 Main St. 40°02′15″N 107°54′40″W / 40.03750°N 107.91111°W |
Meeker, Colorado | ||
Russell Gulch IOOF Hall | 1895 | 2011 | 81 Russell Gulch Road 39°46′48″N 105°32′05″W / 39.78000°N 105.53472°W |
Russell Gulch, Colorado |
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Delaware
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Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Centreville Hall | 1876 | 1983 | 5725 Kennett Pike 39°49′16″N 75°37′0″W / 39.82111°N 75.61667°W |
Centreville, Delaware | Included in the Centreville Historic District | |
Odd Fellows Lodge | 1851 built[11] | 65 E. Main St. 39°40′59″N 75°45′03″W / 39.68307°N 75.75077°W |
Newark, Delaware | Home of Oriental Lodge #12, which received its charter in 1847.[11] |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Delaware at Wikimedia Commons
Florida
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Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Odd Fellows Home (Gainesville, Florida) | 1893 built | Gainesville, Florida | "Odd Fellows Home was built in 1893 as a tuberculosis sanatorium for Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. It was subsequently used as a girls school and as the city hospital. In 1914 it became a rest home for aged Odd Fellows and an orphanage. The home was closed in 1966."[15] |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Florida at Wikimedia Commons
Georgia
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Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Odd Fellows Building and Auditorium | 1912-13 | 1975 | 228-250 Auburn Ave., N.E. 33°45′20″N 84°22′46″W / 33.75556°N 84.37944°W |
Atlanta, Georgia | Tudor Revival architecture and skyscraper[12] Included in the Sweet Auburn Historic District of Atlanta, Georgia |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Georgia (U.S. state) at Wikimedia Commons
Idaho
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Illinois
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F) Monitor Lodge No. 235 | Bone Gap, Illinois | |||||
Polo Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge No. 197 | 1902 | 2004 | 117 W. Mason St. 41°59′13″N 89°34′38″W / 41.98694°N 89.57722°W |
Polo, Illinois | Classical Revival | |
Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F) Monitor Lodge No. 747 | Casey, Illinois |
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Indiana
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Brook, Indiana | ||||||
Brookston, Indiana | ||||||
I.O.O.F. Lodge (Chesterton, Indiana) | c.1905 built | 1999 NRHP CP | Chesterton, Indiana | Contributing in Chesterton Commercial Historic District | ||
Calumet Lodge IOOF Lodge No. 601 | 1916 | 177-79 State St. | Hammond, Indiana | |||
Morgantown, Indiana | Contributing in Morgantown Historic District (Morgantown, Indiana) | |||||
I.O.O.F. Building (Stinesville, Indiana) | 1894 | 1995 NRHP CP | 8201 Main Street | Stinesville, Indiana | Main contributing building in Stinesville Commercial Historic District | |
Hall of Tell City Lodge, No. 206, IOOF | 1894 | 1992 | 701 Main St. 37°57′3″N 86°46′12″W / 37.95083°N 86.77000°W |
Tell City, Indiana | Romanesque Revival architecture[12] | |
Palace Lodge | 1892 | 1984 | Center and Main Sts. 38°22′58″N 87°12′57″W / 38.38278°N 87.21583°W |
Winslow, Indiana | Joint project of local Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias chapters. |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Indiana at Wikimedia Commons
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Iowa
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Kansas
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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IOOF Lodge (Alton, Kansas) | 1885 | 2002 | Jct. of Nicholas and Mill Sts. 39°27′21″N 98°56′53″W / 39.45583°N 98.94806°W |
Alton, Kansas | NRHP-listed[12] |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Kansas at Wikimedia Commons
Kentucky
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Maine
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Albion IOOF Hall | 1813 | 22 Main St.[16] | Albion, Maine | Building houses Albion's Town Office. | ||
Brooklin IOOF Hall | 1896 | 1990 | SR 175 44°15′55″N 68°34′51″W / 44.26528°N 68.58083°W |
Brooklin, Maine | Second Empire architecture[12] | |
Odd Fellows-Rebekah Hall (Cornish, Maine) | 1902 | 1983 | High St. 43°48′14″N 70°48′12″W / 43.80389°N 70.80333°W |
Cornish, Maine | architecture[12] | |
Odd Fellows Block (Lewiston, Maine) | 1876 | 1986 | 182-190 Lisbon Street 44°5′44″N 70°13′1″W / 44.09556°N 70.21694°W |
Lewiston, Maine | Gothic architecture[12] | |
Star of Hope Lodge | 1885 | 1982 | Main St. 44°2′52″N 68°49′59″W / 44.04778°N 68.83306°W |
Vinalhaven, Maine | Second Empire | |
West Paris Lodge No. 15, I.O.O.F. | 1876-80 | 2012 | 221 Main Street 44°19′33″N 70°34′21″W / 44.32583°N 70.57250°W |
West Paris, Maine | Italianate architecture[12] |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Maine at Wikimedia Commons
Maryland
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Odd Fellows Hall (Baltimore, 1831) | 1831 | 30 North Gay St | Baltimore, Maryland | First Odd Fellows Hall in the United States. Demolished in 1890. | ||
Odd Fellows Hall (Baltimore, 1891) | 1891 | 1980 | 300 Cathedral St. 39°17′35″N 76°37′2″W / 39.29306°N 76.61722°W |
Baltimore, Maryland | Romanesque Revival architecture[12] | |
Odd Fellows Lodge (Bel Air, Maryland) | 1852 | 1975 | 21 Pennsylvania Ave. 39°32′13″N 76°20′56″W / 39.53694°N 76.34889°W |
Bel Air, Maryland | Greek Revival architecture[12] | |
Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Sandy Spring Lodge #6430 | 1920s | 1308 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd 39°8′52.58″N 77°1′52.96″W / 39.1479389°N 77.0313778°W |
Sandy Spring, Maryland | "Two-story, gable-fronted frame structure that is an important part of the area's African American history. Designated a Preserve America Steward in August 2010."[17] |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Maryland at Wikimedia Commons
Massachusetts
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Odd Fellows' Hall (Beverly, Massachusetts) | 1874 | 1978 | 184-192 Cabot Street 42°32′52.4″N 70°52′45.16″W / 42.547889°N 70.8792111°W |
Beverly, Massachusetts | Gothic architecture[12] | |
Odd Fellows' Hall (Buckland, Massachusetts) | 1877 | 1979 | 1-5 State Street 42°36′14″N 72°44′23″W / 42.60389°N 72.73972°W |
Buckland, Massachusetts | [12] | |
Odd Fellows Hall (Cambridge, Massachusetts) | 1884 | 1982 | 536 Massachusetts Avenue |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | Romanesque Revival architecture[12] | |
Odd Fellows Building (Malden, Massachusetts) | 1907 | 1988 | 442 Main Street 42°25′45″N 71°4′2″W / 42.42917°N 71.06722°W |
Malden, Massachusetts | Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture, Other architecture[12] | |
Odd Fellows' Home (Worcester, Massachusetts) | 1890 | 1980 | 40 Randolph Rd. 42°17′56″N 71°47′51″W / 42.29889°N 71.79750°W |
Worcester, Massachusetts | Late Victorian architecture[12] |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Massachusetts at Wikimedia Commons
Michigan
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Minnesota
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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IOOF Hall (Longfellow Minneapolis) | 1909 | 3000 27th Ave. South | Minneapolis, Minnesota | The former meeting hall building in the Longfellow neighborhood was destroyed by arson during the George Floyd protests in Minneapolis–Saint Paul on May 28, 2020.[18][19] | ||
IOOF Hall (NE Minneapolis) | 1891 | 401 East Hennepin Ave. | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Development of historic storefronts as a part of general rehabilitation of a three-story fraternal block built in 1891 at 401 East Hennepin Avenue near downtown Minneapolis.[20] | ||
Strangers Refuge Lodge Number 74, IOOF | 1902 | 2006 | 119 S. Broadway Ave. 43°53′35″N 93°29′36″W / 43.89306°N 93.49333°W |
New Richland, Minnesota | Has served as a meeting hall, as an auditorium, as a music facility, and as a theater[12] |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Minnesota at Wikimedia Commons
Missouri
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building | 1931 | 39°40′N 93°38′W / 39.667°N 93.633°W | Dawn, Missouri | The last purpose for the building was for Three D Home Repair, Plumbing, Backhoe, and Trenching service with a name and phone number to call. | ||
Iron Lodge No. 107. I.O.O.F. | 1873 | 2013 NRHP-listed | 133 N. Main St.37°35′59″N 90°37′48″W / 37.59972°N 90.63000°W | Ironton, Missouri | Three-story brick building with Italianate and Greek Revival design elements. Built to serve primarily as a meeting place for fraternal lodges. | |
IOOF Liberty Lodge No. 49 | 1923 | 1992 | 16-18 E. Franklin St. 39°14′50″N 94°25′10″W / 39.24722°N 94.41944°W |
Liberty, Missouri | Moderne architecture, Early 20th-century commercial architecture[12] | |
St. Charles Odd Fellows Hall | 1878 | 1987 | 117 S. Main 38°46′50″N 90°28′54″W / 38.78056°N 90.48167°W |
St. Charles, Missouri | Second Empire architecture[12] | |
IOOF Building (West Plains, Missouri) | Courthouse Square | West Plains, Missouri | Included in Courthouse Square Historic District (West Plains, Missouri) |
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Montana
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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IOOF Hall and Fromberg Co-operative Mercantile Building | 1906 | 1993 | 123 W. River St. 45°23′31″N 108°54′31″W / 45.39194°N 108.90861°W |
Fromberg, Montana | Has served as a department store and as a meeting hall[12] | |
IOOF Hall (Stevensville, Montana) | 1912 | 1991 | 217-219 Main St. 46°30′37″N 114°5′35″W / 46.51028°N 114.09306°W |
Stevensville, Montana | [12] | |
IOOF Lodge (Thompson Falls, Montana) | ? | 1986 | 520 Main St. 47°35′35″N 115°20′31″W / 47.59306°N 115.34194°W |
Thompson Falls, Montana | [12] |
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Nebraska
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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IOOF Hall and Opera House | 1913 | 1988 | Main St. | Bladen, Nebraska | [12] | |
IOOF Temple Building | 1894 | 1987 | 523 E St. 40°8′14″N 97°10′47″W / 40.13722°N 97.17972°W |
Fairbury, Nebraska | Romanesque Revival architecture[12] | |
IOOF Opera House | 1893 | 1988 | N. Third and B Sts. 40°52′46″N 97°53′9″W / 40.87944°N 97.88583°W |
Hampton, Nebraska | A two-part commercial block building.[12] |
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Nevada
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Austin Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall | 1867 | 2003 | 105 Main St. 39°29′34″N 117°4′10″W / 39.49278°N 117.06944°W |
Austin, Nevada | Has served as a meeting hall and as a business[12] | |
I.O.O.F. Building, Mason Valley | 1914 | 1983 | 1 S. Main St. 38°59′2″N 119°10′11″W / 38.98389°N 119.16972°W |
Yerington, Nevada | NRHP-listed |
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New Jersey
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Old Fellows Hall | 1995 NRHP CP | 34 Main St. | Clinton, New Jersey | Contributing in Clinton Historic District (Clinton, New Jersey) |
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New York
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North Carolina
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Odd Fellows Lodge (Goldsboro, North Carolina) | 1901 | 1978 | 111-115 N. John St. 35°22′59″N 77°59′27″W / 35.38306°N 77.99083°W |
Goldsboro, North Carolina | Classical Revival architecture, Romanesque Revival architecture[12] | |
Odd Fellows Building (Raleigh, North Carolina) | 1923 | 1997 | 19 W Hargett St. 35°46′40″N 78°38′24″W / 35.77778°N 78.64000°W |
Raleigh, North Carolina | Skyscraper with Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture, Classical Revival architecture[12] |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in North Carolina at Wikimedia Commons
North Dakota
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Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Odd Fellows Block (Grand Forks, North Dakota) | 1888 | 1982 | 23-25 S. 4th St. 47°55′26″N 97°1′47″W / 47.92389°N 97.02972°W |
Grand Forks, North Dakota | Romanesque Revival architecture[12] |
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Ohio
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Oklahoma
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Oregon
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Pennsylvania
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Loyal Order of Odd Fellows | 1860 | 5619 Germantown Ave. |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Significant contribution to the NRHP Colonial Germantown Historic District - Note: Not an IOOF building. | ||
Morgantown Odd Fellows Hall | 1868 | 3172-3176 Main Street |
Morgantown, Pennsylvania | Contributing building in Morgantown Historic District - District NRHP-listed 1995 | ||
Strasburg Odd Fellows | 1856 | Strasburg Historic District |
Strasburg, Pennsylvania | In the NRHP Strasburg Historic District |
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Rhode Island
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Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Oddfellows' Hall (East Providence, Rhode Island) | 1889 | 1980 | Warren Avenue 41°49′1″N 71°22′56″W / 41.81694°N 71.38222°W |
East Providence, Rhode Island | Shingle Style architecture |
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South Dakota
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Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Odd Fellows Home of Dell Rapids | 1910 | 2010 | 100 W. 10th St. |
Dell Rapids, South Dakota | [25] | |
IOOF Hall (Fairburn, South Dakota) | 1917 | 1995 | Main St. 43°41′08″N 103°12′39″W / 43.68556°N 103.21083°W |
Fairburn, South Dakota | Contributing building in Fairburn Historic Commercial District | |
Odd Fellows Building (Gary, South Dakota) | 1898 | 1976 | Main St. 44°47′34″N 96°27′24″W / 44.79278°N 96.45667°W |
Gary, South Dakota | Has served as a clubhouse and as a meeting hall[12] |
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Texas
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Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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I.O.O.F. Lodge (Corsicana, Texas) | c.1900 built | 1995 NRHP CP | 100 W. Third Ave. 32°05′47″N 96°27′57″W / 32.09644°N 96.46572°W |
Corsicana, Texas | Italianate-influenced. Contributing in Corsicana Commercial Historic District.[26] Later an event center. | |
I.O.O.F. Lodge (Galveston, Texas) | Galveston, Texas | |||||
Plano National Bank-I.O.O.F. Lodge | 2017 NRHP CP | Plano, Texas | Contributing in Plano Downtown Historic District. |
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Utah
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Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Odd Fellows Hall (Beaver, Utah) | 1903 | 1983 | 33-35 N. Main St. 38°16′29″N 112°38′29″W / 38.27472°N 112.64139°W |
Beaver, Utah | Early Commercial architecture[12] | |
IOOF Relief Home | 1890 | 1984 | 232 Woodside Ave. 40°38′27″N 111°29′41″W / 40.64083°N 111.49472°W |
Park City, Utah | [12] | |
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall (Salt Lake City, Utah) | 1891 | 1977 | 39 W. Market St. 40°45′41″N 111°53′30″W / 40.76139°N 111.89167°W |
Salt Lake City, Utah | Richardsonian Romanesque architecture[12] |
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Vermont
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Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Odd Fellows Block | 1874 built | 109 Railroad Street | St. Johnsbury, Vermont | Second Empire in style; contributing in St. Johnsbury Historic District[27] |
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Virginia
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Odd Fellows Hall (Alexandria, Virginia) | ? | 2004 | 411 S. Columbus St. 38°48′11.3″N 77°2′57.24″W / 38.803139°N 77.0492333°W |
Alexandria, Virginia | Second Empire architecture[12] | |
Odd Fellows Hall (Blacksburg, Virginia) | 1905 | 2005 | 203 Gilbert St. 37°14′9″N 80°25′16″W / 37.23583°N 80.42111°W |
Blacksburg, Virginia | Historically a meeting hall[12] | |
Odd Fellows Hall (Occoquan, Virginia) | 1889 | Occoquan, Virginia |
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Washington
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West Virginia
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Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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IOOF Lodge Building (Marlinton, West Virginia) | 1905 | 2000 | Jct. of 8th St. and Second Ave. 38°16′40″N 80°5′38″W / 38.27778°N 80.09389°W |
Marlinton, West Virginia | Italianate architecture[12] | |
IOOF Lodge Building (Shinnston, West Virginia) | 1906 | 1998 | In Shinnston Historic District at corner of Pike and Walnut Streets 39°23′43″N 80°18′5″W / 39.39528°N 80.30139°W |
Shinnston, West Virginia | [12] | |
Odd Fellows Temple Building (Welch, West Virginia) | 1929 | 1992 | 43-63 Mc Dowell St 37°25′52″N 81°35′07″W / 37.43111°N 81.58528°W |
Welch, West Virginia | Art Deco architecture[12] | |
Sharon Lodge No. 28 IOOF | 1897 | 1982 | 316 5th St. 39°15′55″N 81°33′37″W / 39.26528°N 81.56028°W |
Parkersburg, West Virginia | Romanesque Revival architecture[12] | |
I.O.O.F. Lodge # 329 Building (Iuka, West Virginia) | 1882 | Laurel Run Rd. 39°30′53.6″N 80°47′23.5″W / 39.514889°N 80.789861°W |
Iuka, West Virginia | Built originally as a one-room school with a Lodge upstairs; a new school was built in 1925, and the Board of Education sold the building to Lodge #329, and the bottom floor (school room) was converted into a country store. The Lodge closed in 1945, when it consolidated with Middlebourne Lodge #69. The building has been abandoned for several years and is in very deteriorated shape. |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in West Virginia at Wikimedia Commons
Wisconsin
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Former Odd Fellows Building | 1890s | 220 Fourth Avenue West | Ashland, Wisconsin | Romanesque Revival architecture, although re-sided with modern aluminum siding. Currently used as a commercial business building. | ||
Independent Order of Odd Fellows-Lodge No. 189 Building | 1887 | 1999 | 1335 Main St. 45°5′42″N 87°37′18″W / 45.09500°N 87.62167°W |
Marinette, Wisconsin | Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture[12] |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Wisconsin at Wikimedia Commons
Wyoming
[edit]Building |
Image | Built | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Notes |
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Odd Fellows Hall (Big Horn, Wyoming) | 1894 | 1980 | Jackson St. 44°40′46″N 106°59′27″W / 44.67944°N 106.99083°W |
Big Horn, Wyoming | [12] | |
Odd Fellows Building (Casper, Wyoming) | 1952 | 136 S. Wolcott St. 42°51′5″N 106°19′27″W / 42.85139°N 106.32417°W |
Casper, Wyoming | [12] |
- See also Media related to Odd Fellows buildings in Wyoming at Wikimedia Commons
Cemeteries
[edit]Building |
Image | estab. | NRHP listed |
Location | City, state | Description |
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Odd Fellows Cemetery (San Francisco, California) | ? | San Francisco, California | Former cemetery; location of the Neptune Society Columbarium | |||
Greenlawn Memorial Park (Colma, California) | 1933 | 1100 El Camino Real | Colma, California | In 1933, 26,000 bodies from the Oddfellows Cemetery in San Francisco were moved here. San Francisco had previously passed an ordinance to prohibit the sale of cemetery lots or permit any further burials within the city. | ||
Odd Fellows Cemetery (Sonora, California) | 1856 | Sonora, California | Currently reported in disrepair.[32] | |||
Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery | 1849 | 1980 | Canal Street & City Park Avenue 29°58′53″N 90°6′39″W / 29.98139°N 90.11083°W |
New Orleans, Louisiana | Renaissance architecture, Exotic Revival architecture[12] | |
Odd Fellows and Confederate Cemetery | ? | 1988 | Corner of Cemetery and Commerce Sts. 33°46′28″N 89°48′39″W / 33.77444°N 89.81083°W |
Grenada, Mississippi | Gothic architecture, Romanesque Revival architecture, Classical architecture[12] | |
Odd Fellows Cemetery (Starkville, Mississippi) | ? | 1990 | Jct. of US 82 and Henderson St. 33°28′0″N 88°49′15″W / 33.46667°N 88.82083°W |
Starkville, Mississippi | [12] | |
Odd Fellows' Cemetery | ? | Along Round Bottom Rd. 39°7′38.1″N 84°21′20.5″W / 39.127250°N 84.355694°W |
Near Newtown, Ohio | Notable for being site of Odd Fellows' Cemetery Mound, an ancient Indian mound and an NRHP-listed archeological site | ||
Medford IOOF Cemetery | 1890 | 1989 | Siskiyou Blvd. at Highland Dr. |
Medford, Oregon | Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture, Art Deco architecture, Modernistic architecture[12] | |
Odd Fellows Cemetery | 1849 | 24th and Diamond Streets 39°59′12.5″N 75°10′21.99″W / 39.986806°N 75.1727750°W |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Acquired by the Philadelphia Housing Authority in 1950 for construction of a housing project; burials were re-interred at other Odd Fellows cemeteries | ||
Odd Fellows Cemetery Plot (of Mount Hope Cemetery) | about 1900 | Along Sanborn Avenue | Ashland, Wisconsin | The Odd Fellows Section, located near the center of Mount Hope Cemetery | ||
Odd Fellows Cemetery | 1890 | 3640 Whittier Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90023 | Los Angeles, CA | In the Boyle Heights, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California |
References
[edit]- ^ Note there are hundreds of Odd Fellows buildings in the state of California, alone, as documented by sewkind at Panoramio.Photos of Odd Fellows Lodges in California Archived 2016-10-24 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ The retirement homes among the list are:
- the Odd Fellows' Home (Worcester, Massachusetts);
- the Carmen IOOF Home and the Oklahoma Odd Fellows Home at Checotah in Oklahoma;
- the Caldwell Odd Fellow Home for the Aged in Idaho;
- the IOOF Relief Home in Utah;
- the Odd Fellows' Home for Orphans, Indigent and Aged in Ohio; and
- the Odd Fellows Home of Dell Rapids, South Dakota.
- ^ a b "Baroona Labor Hall (entry 600277)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ a b "Cook Shire Hall (entry 601704)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ "Glennie Hall (entry 601505)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ a b "Oddfellows Home Hotel (former) (entry 602199)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ IOOF(SA), home page.
- ^ "Wanslea". State Heritage, Western Australia.
- ^ Google translation of fich.dk page
- ^ Kong Hroar Lodge nr. 26, Roskilde, Denmark.
- ^ a b c "Out of the attic: Odd Fellows Lodge". Newark Post. December 3, 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13.
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(help) - ^ a b Carmel Barry-Schweyer (May 5, 2011). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Oddfellows Hall / International Order of Oddfellows Hall / IOOF Hall" (PDF). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
- ^ NPS, Asset Detail, Ferndale Main Street https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/93001461>
- ^ Historic American Buildings Survey HABS FL-285 data page
- ^ "Albion Lodge #149 IOOF". 21 May 2021.
- ^ "Advisory Council on Historic Preservation: Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Sandy Spring Lodge #6430". ACHP.gov. Retrieved June 18, 2019.
...two-story, gable-fronted frame structure that is an important part of the area's African American history. Designated a Preserve America Steward in August 2010.
- ^ Peters, Joey (2020-06-04). "La Raza radio relaunches days after burning down during George Floyd protests". Sahan Journal. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
- ^ "2701 East Lake: International Order of Odd Fellows Historical Marker". www.hmdb.org. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
- ^ Technologies, Tom Challey, TC. "YHR Partners, Ltd. - Moorhead, Minnesota". www.yhr.com. Retrieved 2017-10-21.
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- ^ Virginia L. Bartos (June 2011). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Nathan Comstock Jr. House". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 7 July 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2011. See also: "Accompanying 10 photos". Archived from the original on 2015-07-07. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Listings". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 4/07/14 through 4/11/14. National Park Service. 2014-04-18.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ a b c d George Otey (1983). "IOOF Buildings in Alfalfa County Thematic Resources". National Park Service. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
- ^ new NRHP listings
- ^ NRHP doc for Corsicana Commercial Historic District
- ^ https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/fb3104ae-cb6a-4302-83f1-39fdae531ab2 [bare URL]
- ^ Sonja Sokol Fürész (August 25, 2010). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Hewitt Avenue Historic District". City of Everett website.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Woodridge, Sally B.; Roger Montgomery (1980). A Guide to Architecture in Washington State. University of Washington Press. p. 146. ISBN 0295957794.
- ^ Brendan Kiley (October 24, 2007). "What's Going to Happen to Oddfellows Hall? Three Real Estate Deals and What They Mean for Seattle Theater". Retrieved October 2, 2010.
- ^ "King County and Local Landmarks List". Technical Paper No. 6. King County.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Oddfellows cemetery victim of vandals (in Sonora, CA)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2011-11-05.
External links
[edit]- Photos of Odd Fellows Lodges in California, photographs taken and collected by sewkind in Panoramio.Com