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== History ==
== History ==
The origins of the society go back to the Supreme Session of the the [[Woodmen Circle]] in 1897 when delegates from nine western states led by Mrs. C. C. Van Ornsdall passed a resolution to secede from the parent order and for the '''Pacific Circle, Women of Woodcraft'''. The group was headquartered in [[Leadville, Colorado]], but moved to [[Portland, Oregon]] in 1905, were it remained through the 1970s. The Neighbors of Woodcraft merged into the Woodmen of the World in July 2001.<ref>[http://www.woodmen.org/about/history.cfm Woodmen of the World’s Storied History]</ref>
The origins of the society go back to the Supreme Session of the the [[Woodmen Circle]] in 1897 when delegates from nine western states led by Mrs. C. C. Van Ornsdall passed a resolution to secede from the parent order and for the '''Pacific Circle, Women of Woodcraft'''. The group was headquartered in [[Leadville, Colorado]], but moved to [[Portland, Oregon]] in 1905, were it remained through the 1970s.<ref>Schmidt, Alvin J. ''Fraternal Organizations'' Westport, CT; Greenwood Press p.236-7</ref> The Neighbors of Woodcraft merged into the Woodmen of the World in July 2001.<ref>[http://www.woodmen.org/about/history.cfm Woodmen of the World’s Storied History]</ref>


== Organization ==
== Organization ==

Revision as of 16:14, 24 August 2013

The Neighbors of Woodcraft were a fraternal benefit society that originated as a splinter of the female auxiliary of the Woodmen of the World.


History

The origins of the society go back to the Supreme Session of the the Woodmen Circle in 1897 when delegates from nine western states led by Mrs. C. C. Van Ornsdall passed a resolution to secede from the parent order and for the Pacific Circle, Women of Woodcraft. The group was headquartered in Leadville, Colorado, but moved to Portland, Oregon in 1905, were it remained through the 1970s.[1] The Neighbors of Woodcraft merged into the Woodmen of the World in July 2001.[2]

Organization

Ritual

Benefits and philanthropy

References

  1. ^ Schmidt, Alvin J. Fraternal Organizations Westport, CT; Greenwood Press p.236-7
  2. ^ Woodmen of the World’s Storied History

Further reading

  • Yates, Keith L. History of the Woodcraft Home 1975

See also