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Destruction of the house next to 139 Monument St. in Red Cliff in October 2014. In the background, the green house on Pine St. is visible. It was originally a school before the brick school was built in 1937. Later it became the lodge for the Women of Woodcraft.
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The Red Cliff school house used prior to 1937. It later became the lodge for the Kinnikinick Circle No. 453 for the Women of Woodcraft [403 Pine St.], which was chartered on March 1, 1902.
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Marker for: "Nellie Y., wife of J. Nelson, born Nov. 6, 1882, died May 12,1904, aged 21 ys. 6 ms. 6 ds., Greenwood Cemetery. Inscription below reads: "We miss thee from our home, dear, we miss thee from thy place, Our home is dark without thee, We miss thee everywhere. Erected by the Women of Woodcraft." The Women of Woodcraft symbol is engraved at the top of the marker; ivy is sculpted along the sides. There is an iron fence around the plot.
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Marker for Grace V. Nottingham, Feb. 8, 1883--Mar. 5,1908, Greenwood Cemetery. At the bottom of the marker is engraved: "Erected by the Women of Woodcraft," with the symbol engraved at the top of the marker.
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Marker for Teressa O. Closson, 1872--1917, Greenwood Cemetery Ivy is engraved at the upper corners of the stone with the Women of Woodcraft symbol engraved in the center.
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Marker for: "Sadie, wife of Robt. Hunter, Aug. 31, 1866--Sept. 5,1905," Greenwood Cemetery. A Women of Woodcraft symbol between leaf clusters is inscribed at the top of the stone; an inscription at the bottom reads: "Her life was filled with deeds of kindness."
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Marker for: "Marcella A., wife of G. Olmstead, born July 13, 1869, died April 19, 1904, aged 34 yrs. 9 ms. 6 ds.," Greenwood Cemetery. At the bottom is inscribed: "Erected by the Women of Woodcraft." "Monuments have been erected in Greenwood cemetery, at Red Cliff, by the Head Circle, Women of Woodcraft, over the graves of Mrs. Marcella A. Olmstead and Mrs. Nettie Y. Nelson, deceased members of the order. Mrs. Olmstead was a member of Kinnikinick...
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Marker for: "Louisa May, wife of Frank Hughes,1874--1909, Greenwood Cemetery. There is a Women of Woodcraft symbol at the top of the stone, flowers engraved at left corner. At the bottom is inscribed: "Erected by Women of Woodcraft."
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Marker for: "Mother, Anna E. Ingrum, 1849--1909," Greenwood Cemetery. A lily is sculpted at the top of the marker. The Women of Woodcraft seal is engraved at the middle with "Erected by the Women of Woodcraft" inscribed below. Iron fencing is visible in the background.
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The ten members of the Women of Woodcraft Drill Team, lined up with their spears. All are in formal length white gowns with corsages at the left shoulder and wearing pearl necklaces. From left to right: Annie Snow, Marie Warren, Marie Edwards, Beth Squires, Pearl Lewis, Joy Dump, Dorothy McDonald, Johanna Fear, Lorna Warren, Pearl Mize (Captain) "Women of Woodcraft was a female auxiliary to Woodmen of the World (WOW), which was founded in 1897...
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Red Cliff Women of Woodcraft (Neighbors of Woodcraft) visiting Durango, Colorado. L to R: Johanna Fear, Pearl Henderson, Marie Edwards, Marie Warren, Kathryn Owen, Margaret Riley "Well, another Memorial Day..I'm recalling how we'd make the kinnikinik wreaths and march up to the cemetery. Ernie said he remembers and that after the services, he'd get to go fishing (opening season)."--Joy Marfitano Dump Boltjes (Neighbors of Woodcraft) June 1, 2009...
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The Red Cliff Women/Neighbors of Woodcraft gathered at Christmas 1961. From left to right: Pearl Mize, Martha Williams, Johanna Fear, Beth Squires, Lottie Ruder, Marie Edwards, Ella Burnett, Dorothy McDonald, Pearl Lewis, Margaret Riley, Mae Flaherty, Kathryn Owen, and Marie Warren.
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Women of Woodcraft dressed up for a lodge event. back row from left: Amelia Norlander, Martha Williams, Beth Squires, Esther Mae (Read) Garner, Mae Flaherty, Marge Riley, [?], Ilene (Ages) Warren middle row from left: Pearl Mize, Marie (Edwards) Marshal, Dorty McDonald, Kathryn Owen front row from left: Marie Warren, Morene Perkins, Ella (Warren) Burnett, Johannna Fear, Lottie (Warren) Ruder