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  2. Modern Woodmen of America - Wikipedia

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    From 1909 to 1947, the sanatorium provided free treatment to more than 12,000 members. [8] It offered board, lodging, treatment, medicine, dental work and laundering, all at no expense to the patient. Tuberculosis was the leading cause of death among Modern Woodmen members when the society opened the Modern Woodmen Tuberculosis Sanatorium.

  3. List of fraternal auxiliaries and side degrees - Wikipedia

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    Royal Neighbors of America - originally the auxiliary of the Modern Woodmen of America, before it became its own group. [47] Woodmen Circle - a former auxiliary of the Woodmen of the World, this group merged with Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society in 1965. [48] Woodman Rangers and Rangerettes - founded in 1903, open to boys and girls ...

  4. Modern Woodmen of America opens local office & more new ...

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    Modern Woodmen of America, a fraternal benefit society founded in 1883, has opened an office in Lake Township to better serve clients in the region. Modern Woodmen of America, a fraternal benefit ...

  5. List of North American fraternal orders - Wikipedia

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    Founders included Masons and members of the Modern Woodmen of America. Membership is open to men and women 16–55 who lived in healthful areas and were not engaged in a hazardous occupation. Those over the age limit could join as social members. There were about 12,000 members concentrated in the states of Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, and Michigan.

  6. WoodmenLife - Wikipedia

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    The Woodmen of the World had a female auxiliary called the Woodmen Circles from the early 1890s. Its local units were called local "Groves" and they were governed by a "Supreme Forest", subject to the Sovereign Camp of the Woodmen of the World. [9] The Circle eventually reached 130,000 members, but it was absorbed by the Woodmen in 1965. [10]

  7. Assured Life Association - Wikipedia

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    Assured Life Association, formerly Woodmen of the World and/or Assured Life Association, having officially changed its name to on January 1, 2015, is a fraternal benefit society based in Denver, Colorado, whose beginnings can be traced to the same founder as Modern Woodmen of America and Woodmen of the World in 1890.