Livingston Lord Library

Northwest Minnesota Historical Center

The Woodmen Lodge (S889)
1905-1929


HISTORICAL SKETCH
The Woodman Lodge, which was located in Hitterdal, Minnesota, was part of a larger organization, The Modern Woodmen of America of Rockford, Illinois. The Lodge was started on May 20, 1920 and was known as Camp 1542. Membership was open to anyone having at least 7/8th’s white blood, was over 16 years of age and was not employed in a dangerous occupation (smoke stack painter, railroad switch breaker, mine worker, etc.). Membership was also not given to anyone involved in the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcohol. The group met every first and third Saturday of the month. The lodge offered an insurance plan for its members as well. The clerk of the lodge was M. J. Solum of Hitterdal.

COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
The Woodmen Lodge records include the organizations by-laws, ritual and songs, death notices and transfer records, membership lists, miscellaneous Woodmen Lodge forms, and application for membership cards. Records are arranged in chronological order.

Inventory
Box 1

Applications for Membership.  1925-26
Correspondence and Notice of Reinstatement
Forms
Notice of Death and Transfers.  1908, 1923, 1927
Volume 1         Register Membership.  1905-07
Volume 2         Laughs published by Horace Hurson
Volume 3         Modern Woodmen of America By-Laws.  1908
Volume 4         Modern Woodmen of America By-Laws Revision.  1929
Volume 5         Modern Woodmen of America Supply Catalog.  1911
Volumes 6-8    Modern Woodmen of America Official Ritual.  1915