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Odd Fellows Cemetery was a 32 acre cemetery located North and South of Diamond Street and between 22nd and 25th Street [1] in the North Philadelphia West neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1849 by the Odd Fellows fraternal organization for the burial of their members.
Odd Fellows Cemetery is a cemetery in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is notable for specializing in cremation of obese individuals, especially those over 400 pounds (180 kg). [1]
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.
Odd Fellows Cemetery may refer to: Odd Fellows Cemetery (Farmville, Virginia) where James W. D. Bland's gravesite is one of the notable burials; IOOF Cemetery (Georgetown, Texas) Odd Fellows Cemetery (San Francisco, California), location of a Neptune Society Columbarium; Odd Fellows Cemetery (Los Angeles, California)
Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery; Odd Fellows and Confederate Cemetery; Odd Fellows Cemetery (Los Angeles) Odd Fellows Cemetery (Philadelphia) Odd Fellows Cemetery (Starkville, Mississippi) Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery
That is, the historic headstone commemorating the long-dead pioneer of the Santa Fe Trail has been cleaned up, power dusted and framed and is ready for reinstalling at the Odd Fellows Cemetery off ...
"Odd Fellows Cemetery, Knoxville, KT". wbir.com. Archived from the original on 2 January 2015; Odd Fellows Rest, the history of an IOOF cemetery in New Orleans. Brooks, Charles H. (1902), The Official History and Manual of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows in America, Odd Fellows' Journal Print, p. 274
IOOF Cemetery, or International Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, is a cemetery located at 1117 E. 7th St., near Southwestern University, in Georgetown, Texas, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] See also