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At this point, the organization was known as the Knights of the Star of Bethlehem. The Grand Commandery of Pennsylvania was instituted in 1870 and the Eminent Grand Commandery of North America in 1871. The order prospered for a while but membership declined between 18778 and 1884 and the organization was reorganized under the above name.
Grand United Order of True Reformers - Founded in 1873 in Kentucky and Alabama, an African American fraternal organization that was White-led by the Independent Order of Good Templars. [ 9 ] Grand Fountain of the United Order of True Reformers – Founded in c. 1875 in Richmond, Virginia , by the Rev. William Washington Browne .
Fraternal order; List of friendly and benefit societies; List of Masonic Grand Lodges; List of North American ethnic and religious fraternal orders; List of North American fraternal orders; List of social fraternities; List of social sororities and women's fraternities; Secret society; Service club; Social club
These groups are also known as a fraternal benefit society, fraternal benefit order, or mutual aid organization. Following is an incomplete list of these societies and orders. Following is an incomplete list of these societies and orders.
Pages in category "Fraternal orders" The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total. ... List of North American fraternal orders; A. American Fraternal ...
This list of collegiate North American fraternities is not exhaustive. It consists only of social collegiate fraternities; other types of social fraternal organizations can be found under the list of general fraternities. Cultural interest groups can be found under cultural interest fraternities and sororities.
List of hazing deaths in the United States; High school fraternities and sororities; History of North American fraternities and sororities; History of the North American fraternity and sorority system
However, the LOSNA did not become legally incorporated until 1954. Unlike many male fraternal orders, the LOSNA grew in membership in the latter decades of the 20th century. They had 24,000 members in the mid-1960s, 30,000 members in the mid-1970s and 32,000 in 1994. [20] Today they claim 16,000 members in 76 Courts across North America.