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21. Anna W. [Sloss]
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Shared marker for: "Lottie, March 18,1865--Nov. 3,1939, and James Collins, Sept. 1, 1861 --March 1,1921," Greenwood Cemetery. Wheat is sculpted at the top of the marker and a flower is in the lower lefthand corner. A Masonic symbol is over James' name; an Eastern Star symbol is over Lottie's name.
23. James M. Dodd
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Marker for: "Husband, Gustav E. Nettleblad, Sept. 8, 1886--Sept. 9,1917," Greenwood Cemetery.
At the top of the marker is engraved a 3-link chain with F, L, T included. ”FLT stands for Friendship, Love, Truth, three degrees associated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The Odd Fellows, first organized in the US in 1819, is a popular fraternal/benefit organization. The emblem of the Odd Fellows is usually shown as three links of a chain....
25. Henry W. Gladwin
29. Israel Dismant
34. L. R. Willits
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Marker for L. R. Willits, 1848-1916, in Fairview Cemetery. Chain link engraving with FLT in upper right corner.
"FLT stands for Friendship, Love, Truth, three degrees associated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The Odd Fellows, first organized in the US in 1819, is a popular fraternal/benefit organization. The emblem of the Odd Fellows is usually shown as three links of a chain. A number on the stone is the local lodge number."--Assn....
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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...
38. Patrick Tague
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Marker for Clayton Byron Daniels, 1884--1906, Greenwood Cemetery. An A,O.U.W. symbol is engraved at the top of the marker. An iron fence is visible behind the marker.
The Ancient Order of United Workmen was a fraternal organization in the United States and Canada, providing mutual social and financial support after the US Civil War. It was the first of the "fraternal benefit societies", organizations that would offer insurance as well as sickness,...