Our Lodge has been very busy trying to reinstate all of the original nuances of Odd Fellowship that we were known for more than 100 years ago. If you’ve been reading our posts, you know that Norman appears to be the original city that hosted the meeting to organize Odd Fellowship in the Indian Territory, and then took the lead as “Lodge No. 1” of Oklahoma Territory. We’ve shared quite a bit of what the beginnings of our Lodge looked like, but how about when we hit “full swing” in the 1900s?

Our 1915 stationary (above) was plain, elegant and functional. A line for the secretary’s name and a space to the right of our city/state for the date the letter was composed to be typed. Our letter of appreciation, mailed to Lodges who provided care for our sojourning members under sickness and distress (below) is even more intricate; mounted on black construction paper and beautifully typeset.

In 1916, we had a complete overhaul. Our cards and envelopes were emblazoned with an illustrated engraving featuring the axe (an early symbol prominent in the initiatory degree), bundles of sticks, the all-seeing eye and the three links. Our stationary was even more elaborately designed with the Holy Bible and bunches of arrows, in addition to the axe, eye and links that appear elsewhere.



Compare this to the Grand Lodge of Oklahoma stationary (below) of the same period, and you can see that Odd Fellowship was in the age of enlightenment, when it came to professional communication and correspondence. From our Lodge records, we know for sure that the stationary designed in 1916 was still in use into the late 1920s at Norman Lodge No. 7.

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Grand Lodge 1925 – Norman Delivers!
In 1925 the official statewide convention of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs was held in Norman, Oklahoma. Other posts on this…
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Our Sign on Main Street
IOOF Signage Norman Lodge No. 7 had a metal sign (shown in photo, at right) on the building exterior at approximately…
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What is the “Ancient and Royal Order of Goosey Girls?”
Special Orders Source: Norman Transcript, Monday, May 18, 1925 According to the Norman Transcript’s coverage of the IOOF statewide convention in…
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“The [Norman] Mayor Gave the Keys to City to the Odd Fellows”
Guy Spottswood Mayor Guy Robert Arthur Spottswood (Born: July 3, 1895, Died: January 25, 1973) is laid to rest in our…
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IOOF MYSTERY: What happened in Norman on November 16, 1889?
Fraternal Orders by Linda D. Wilson (No date given)Source: https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=FR007 According to the Oklahoma Historical Society, in their Encyclopedia of Oklahoma…
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“…and the I.O.O.F. Lodge was upstairs.”
100 Block-South The plaque mentioning Odd Fellowship, shown here, is actually located at 131 E Main Street (North side of the…


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