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  2. File:Monroe, WA - 206-212 E. Main St.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Odd Fellows buildings - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Order of Odd Fellows was established in the Kingdom of Denmark in 1878 and the Rebekahs in 1881. In September 2012, IOOF had over 112 Odd Fellow Lodges and 94 Rebekah Lodges, with a total membership of 14,500 in Denmark. The IOOF Grand Lodge headquarters of the Kingdom of Denmark is located at the Odd Fellow Palace in Copenhagen.

  5. Category : Odd Fellows cemeteries in the United States

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  6. Odd Fellows Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    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)

  7. Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery is situated on what was previously part of the David Hill land claim that was recorded on July 4, 1847. [2] Hill died in 1850, and in 1860 the Masonic Order and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) established a cemetery on the current site. [3] The IOOF portion of the cemetery was to the east of the Masons' part. [4]

  8. ‘Buried at home.’ Tri-Cities is proposed new site for WA ...

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    The Washington Department of Veterans Affairs is on the hunt for about 100 or more serene acres in the Tri-Cities to support dreams of developing the state’s next veterans cemetery.

  9. Bothell Pioneer Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery lies on both the northeast and southeast corners of the junction of 180th Avenue NE and NE 180th Street. The initial .5 acres (0.20 ha) of land for the cemetery was provided by George Rutter Wilson for the burial of his children. He transferred ownership to the local Odd Fellows lodge in 1902. The city took over the cemetery in 1990.