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Marker for: Otis W. LaForce, 1888--1919, in the McCoy Cemetery. A Neighbors of Woodcraft emblem is engraved on top of the marker.
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One of the first pictures taken of the Neighbors of Woodcraft, Kinnikinick Circle #453, Red Cliff, Colorado. Mrs. Adam Urban (top on rock wall) Mrs. Fleming (standing left) Sarah Hunter (standing front right) Mrs. McArthur (sitting right) Mrs. Mallery (sitting 2d from right) [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Marker for: Otis W. LaForce, 1888--1919, in the McCoy Cemetery. A Neighbors of Woodcraft emblem is engraved on top of the marker.
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Marker for Annie G. Blair, 1856-1936, in Fairview Cemetery, Basalt. Marker has engraved ivy and a Neighbors of Woodcraft insignia (circular).
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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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Meeting minutes for the Neighbors of Woodcraft Kinnikinick Circle, District No. 12 from 1949. The Neighbors of Woodcraft were a fraternal benefit society. Originally located in Leadville, the headquarters was relocated to Portland, Oregon, in 1905, where it would remain through the 1970s. The society eventually merged with the Woodmen of the World in July of 2001. This district was comprised of the towns of Leadville, Climax, Red Cliff, Buena Vista,...