Brown County MN Archives History - Books .....Secret, Fraternal And Social Organizations 1916 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/mn/mnfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00001.html#0000031 November 21, 2014, 6:53 pm Book Title: History Of Brown County, See Below CHAPTER XIII SECRET, FRATERNAL AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS. Brown county has numerous lodges of the different orders, and where it has been possible to secure sufficient data to publish a brief history of such lodge or society in this work it has been done. The number of semi-secret beneficiary companies or societies is almost legion, hence all are not given, but the principal ones are found in this work, as representing the numerous orders within the county. ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. Charity Lodge No. 98, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, at New Ulm, was organized on February 3, 1873, by Thomas Montgomery, grand deputy. The charter members were Albert Marden, Henry A. Subilia, Sr., Charles Brust, James M. Thompson, Joseph B. Reynolds, Martin Penning, Jacob P. Current, Frank Shaubut, Charles Berry, John B. Velikanji. The last report to the grand lodge shows the lodge to now have a total membership of one hundred and twenty-nine. The present Masonic block was constructed in 1890 at a cost of five thousand dollars—it is a fine, three-story structure of brick. The first elective officers of this lodge were as follow: Albert Marden, worshipful master; Henry A. Subilia, senior warden; Frank Shaubut, junior warden; John M. Broome, secretary; Charles Brust, treasurer; James M. Thompson, senior deacon; Charles Berry, junior deacon; John B. Valikanji, tyler. The 1916 elective officers are: William F. Meile, worshipful master; C. W. Miller, senior warden; H. G. Bingham, junior warden; A. W. Bingham, treasurer; G. Schmidt, secretary; H. W. Rieke, senior deacon; T. J. Snilsberg, junior deacon; E. F. Wheeler, chaplain; J. Fremont Schmidt, senior steward; William F. Wendt, junior steward; Julius Berndt, tyler. NEW ULM CHAPTER NO. 57, New Ulm Chapter No. 57, Royal Arch Masons, at New Ulm, was organized in 1892 by the grand chapter of Minnesota. These were its charter members: Albert Marden, John C. Toberer, C. W. H. Heideman, John Larson, L. A. Fritsche, Theodore Crone, Jr., O. C. Strickler, O. M. Olsen, Charles Hauenstein, Charles Silverson, S. D. Peterson, C. A. Hagberg. The present total membership of the chapter is ninety. Excellent work is being accomplished by the order. The lodge room is in the Masonic block. The original elective officers were: Joseph A. Eckstein, eminent high priest; O. C. Strickler, king; J. F. Crowell, scribe; C. A. Hagberg, treasurer; John Larson, secretary; O. M. Olsen, captain of host; C. W. Heidman, principal sojourner; L A Fritsche, royal arch captain; Theodore Crone, master third veil; Charles Silverson, master second veil; Charles Brust, master first veil; Charles Hauenstein, sentinel. The present (1916) officers are: George L. Schmidt, high priest; E. A. Stoll, king; T. J. Snilsberg, scribe; F. H. Behnke, treasurer; G. Schmidt, secretary; A. H. Stork, captain of host; W. B. McClure, royal arch captain; A. N. Vogel, master third veil; Edward Hoffman, master second veil; Paul Lehman, master first veil; Jacob Klossner, sentinel. DE MOLAY COMMANDERY NO. 26. De Molay Commandery No. 26, Knights Templar, at New Ulm, was organized on March 6, 1901, by Sir Knight S. S. Kilvington, grand captain general, and was constituted by order of Right Eminent Grand Commander J. W. Chamberlain, grand commander of Knights Templar of Minnesota, June 26, 1901. The charter members were as follow: Joseph Bobleter, O. M. Olsen, O. C. Strickley, Albert Harden, Theodore Crone, W. H. Rowe, W. F. Borden, J. J. Thornton, George Knudson, Thomas Torson, G. W. Hiles, Clinton Ellsworth, J. C. Rothenburg, G. W. Somerville, T. R. Hughes, O. W. Hagen, J. W. B. Wellcome, H. R. Soote, T. C. Collins,, R. M. Priest, W. A. Smith, W. T. DeWolf, A. E. Woodruff, S. G. Updyke. At the meeting when the commandery was constituted, the excellent grand prelate pronounced the words of consecration as follow: "To the most eminent and worthv patron, St. John the Almoner, I do now solemnly dedicate this commandery, by the name and title of De Molay Commandery No, 26, Knights Templar, and may the God of all grace abundantly bless it and all its members. May each so redeem his time, that he may receive the joyful invitation, 'enter thou into the joy of the Lord.' " The first officers of the commandery were elected on June 26, 1901, and were these: Joseph Bobleter, eminent commander; O. M. Olsen, generalissimo; O. C. Strickler, captain general; G. B. Weiser, senior warden; E. T. Critchett, junior warden; Rev. S. G. Updyke, prelate; E. H. Behnke, treasurer; Albert Marden, recorder; W. R. Hodges, standard bearer; N. Henningsen, sword bearer; H. L. Beecher, warder; George Marti, sentinel. The present (1916) officers are: Herman Held, eminent commander; A G. Meile, generalissimo; J. E. Armstrong, captain general; Emil Mueller, senior warden; A. H. Stork, junior warden; Rev. Christian Holm, prelate; F. H. Behnke, treasurer; Albert Marden, recorder; Jacob Klossner, standard bearer; F. R. Emmings, sword bearer; J. E. Garrow, warder; George Marti, sentinel. The past commanders have been: Joseph Bobleter, O. M. Olsen, O. C. Strickler, G. B. Wieser, E. T. Oritchett, H. N. Somsen, A. W. Bingham, H. L. Beecher, Paul Lehmann, J. H. Siegel, N. Henningsen, E. F. Wheeler, E. G. Hage. The total membership in April, 1916, was eighty-five. ORIENT CHAPTER NO. 60. Orient Chapter No. 60, Order of the Eastern Star, at New Ulm, was organized on June 15, 1893, by Mrs. Joseph Eckstein. The charter members were: Mrs. Maude Crowell, Mrs. Maggie A. Henningsen, Mrs. Lizzie Velikanji, Mrs. Lucy Behnke, Mrs. Caroline Blanchard, Mrs. Amelia Fritsche, Mrs. Sophia Klossner, Mrs. Adeliah Marden, Mrs. Belle Scott, Miss Emma Hummel, Mrs. Annie Eckstein, Emil Mueller. J. F. Crowell, Jacob Klossner, Jr., N. Henningensen, L. A. Fritsche, Alex. Scott, Joseph A. Eckstein, A. Marden, honorary member of Virginia chapter. The first elective officers of the chapter were: Worthy matron, Mrs. Maude Crowell; worthy patron, Albert Harden; associate matron, Mrs. Lucy Behnke; secretary, Amelit Fritsche; treasurer, Annie Eckstein; conductress, Mrs. Caroline Blanchard; associate conductress. Mrs. Maggie A. Heningsen. The chapter now has a total membership of one hundred and twenty-five. Its 1916 officers are: Mrs. Olga Bingham, worthy matron; Dr. C. W. Miller, worthy patron; Miss Vera Strickler, associate matron; Miss Eunice Starr, secretary; Mrs. Luella Mueller, treasurer; Mrs. Marjorie Minium, conductress; Mrs. Emma Emmings, associate conductress. KEYSTONE LODGE NO. 94. Keystone Lodge No. 94, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, at Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, was organized on January 10, 1872, by John Moore, James W. Cordell and John Newman. The elective officers in 1916 are: W. F. Round, worshipful master; J. R. Hollister, senior warden; H. P. Peterson, junior warden; F. E. Palmer, treasurer; C. J. Hansen, secretary. The lodge has a total membership of ninety-one. Early in the seventies a hall was erected for lodge purposes, the same costing twenty-five thousand dollars. ALBERT CHAPTER NO. 31. Albert Chapter No. 31, Royal Arch Masons, at Sleepy Eye, was instituted on October 12, 1875, and now has a membership of fifty-eight. The organizers of this chapter were: John Moore, J. W. B. Wellcome and J. W. Thompson. The 1916 officers are: G. J. T. Davey, Frank W. Meyer, F. P. James, W. F. Rounds, L. C. Hansen, H. P. Petersen, F. E. Palmer and C. J. Hansen. ZENITH LODGE NO 200. The Ancient Free and Accepted Masonic Lodge No. 200, known as Zenith, was organized at Springfield, Minnesota, January 14, 1892. Its charter membership consisted of J. C. Rothenburg, John B. Schmid, Isaac F. Fletcher, M. Flaig, George Leatherman, Eugene Leatherman, Henry Von Volkenberg, Dailel J. Sheffield and Milton S. Allen. The present total membership is one hundred and three. The first elective officers in this lodge were as follow: J. C. Rothenburg, worshipful master; J. B. Schmid, senior warden; Isaac F. Fletcher, junior warden. The officers in the spring of 1916 are: E. L. Nippolt, worshipful master; E. Adolphson, senior warden; August G. Erickson, junior warden; P. W. Kuske, senior deacon; Elton G. Blackmun, junior deacon; J. S. Watson, secretary; C. H. Asch, treasurer. In 1900 the lodge built a hall of brick and stone, two stories high, with all modern conveniences. The order occupies all of the second floor. It is provided with all that is modern, including ante rooms, banquet hall and kitchen. IONIC CHAPTER NO. 84. Ionic Chapter No. 84, Order of the Eastern Star, has a total membership of one hundred and fifty-one. The present officers of this auxiliary to the Masonic lodge at Spring-held are: Mrs. Susan Dickerson, worthy matron; Albert C. Blue, worthy patron; Mrs. Emma Mowry, associate matron; Elton G. Blackmun, secretary; Oscar Erickson, treasurer; Mrs. Eliza Stuart, conductress; Miss Ora Dickson, associate conductress. MCKINLEY CHAPTER, ROYAL ARCH MASONS. McKinley Chapter No. 69, Royal Arch Masons, at Springfield, was organized on July 8, 1902. It was constituted by John Fishel, grand high priest, December 5, 1903 and a charter was issued on October 13, 1903. The charter members were as follow: J. C. Rothenburg, H. R. Soot, A. Frederickson, John B. Schmid, Ernest Altermatt, Michael Flaig, J. Westinghouse, William Kraling, J. S. Shrader, M. J. Falig, John R. Schmid, Oscar M. Bean, George T. Olsen, Lyman Parsons, Frank H. Specht, John Schmelz. W. M. Blackmun, C. A. Hintz. The chapter has a membership of fifty-six. The present elective officers are: N. E. Nelson, high priest; W. F. Runck, king; J. S. Watson, scribe; P. W. Kuske, captain of host; E. L. Nippolt, principal sojourner; C. H. Asch, royal arch captain; John R. Schmid, secretary; Oscar Erickson, treasurer. The high priests have been: J. C. Rothenburg, A. Frederickson, Michael Flaig, Ernest Altermatt, J. S. Shrader, John R. Schmid. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. New Ulm Lodge No. 53, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, was organized on March 7, 1876. The first meeting was held in the rooms over Doctor Weschke's drug store. The first officers were as follow: Oscar Hanft, noble grand; A. H. Sehleuder, vice-grand; Andrew Peterson, secretary; E. W. Baarsch, treasurer. The hall occupied by this lodge was destroyed by the cyclone of 1881, after which for a time the meetings of the lodge were hold in a room over Crone's dry goods store. It had a membership of thirty-nine in 1882. Its membership at the present date (1916) is fourteen. The finances of the lodge are in good condition. NEW ULM ENCAMPMENT NO. 18. New Ulm Encampment No. 18, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, was instituted on November 17, 1879, with thirteen members. The first elective officers were as follow: A. H. Schleuder, chief patriarch; S. Lowenthal, high priest; Ole Johnson, senior warden; X. Rosskopf, junior warden; F. W. Baasch, treasurer; Peter Manderfeld, scribe. SLEEPY EYE LAKE LODGE NO. 83. Sleepy Eye Lake Lodge No. 83, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, located at Sleepy Eye, was organized on October 21, 1881, by J. Newsalt, with charier members as follow: Francis Ibbeson, L. W. Douseman, Michael Fohl, Frank Burginger, Samuel Billig, August Schwertieger. It now enjoys a membership of ninety-two and owns its own hall building—a two-story structure—and is entirely out of debt. It has always been a highly progressive, active organization, and has been a source of unalloyed pleasure to its members and has done vast good in the community. Besides owning its own property it has fine fixtures and furniture. Its assets now amount to over five thousand dollars. It has ever been very liberal in expenditures for benevolent purposes. The first officers of this lodge were: Francis Ibbeson, noble grand; Samuel Billig, vice-grand; Michael Fohl, secretary; Frank Burginger, treasurer. The elective officers at present (1916) are: Lawrence Schultz, noble grand; Charles Anderson, vice-grand; Henry Hummel, secretary; W. W. Smith, treasurer. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Monitor Camp No. 200, Modern Woodmen of America, was organized at Springfield in 1892. It has a membership at present of sixty-one. Its officers in the spring of 1916 were: B. F. Mowrey, consul; H. M. Leimn, advisor; William Kraling, banker; J. S. Watson, clerk; A. Nieumann, escort; A. Wandsee, watchman; Harry Olson, secretary. COMFREY CAMP NO. 7306. Camp No. 7306, Modern Woodmen of America, at Comfrey, was organized in 1908 by Thomas Nelson. It now has a membership of fifty-seven. Its officers in the spring of 1916 were as follow: W. B. Brooks, venerable consul; Thomas Englof, worthy advisor; G. W. Shafer, clerk; C. W. Miller, escort; E. C. Meltser, banker. ROYAL OAK CAMP NO. 2239. The ladies' auxiliary is Royal Oak Camp No. 2239, Royal Neighbors of America, consisting of twenty-one beneficiary and seven social members. Officers: Past oracle, Mrs. Mae Cady; oracle, Mrs. Minnie Melster; inner sentinel, Mrs. Freda Arndt; vice-oracle, Mrs. Anna Hickle; outer sentinel, Mrs. Mary Adams; recorder, Mrs. Blanche Wallin; receiver, Miss Alice Linde; marshal, Miss Delia Holm. HANSKA CAMP NO. 3437 Hanska Camp No. 3437, Modern Woodmen of America, was organized in 1889 and now has a membership of fifty. There is also a camp of Modern Woodmen of America located at the city of Springfield. MODERN BROTHERHOOD OP AMERICA. Hanska Lodge No. 319, Modem Brotherhood of America, at Hanska, was organized in 1898. It now has a membership of fifty. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. Hecker Post No. 48, Grand Army of the Republic, at New Ulm, was organized in the eighties and has been a strong post, but with the passing of years many have answered the last roll-call, until today (May, 1916), there are only twenty-four survivors of the Civil War belonging to this post. They have rooms at the new Armory building. The present officers are as follow: Jacob Klossner, commander; B. Marschner, vice-commander; Fred Grebbe, junior vice-commander; John Lauden, adjutant. ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN. Comfrey Lodge No. 265, Ancient Order of United Workmen, was organized at Comfrey in 1900 and now has a membership of nineteen. Its present elective officers are: Joseph Shoemaker, master workman; Axtel Stark, receiver; Emil Erickson, foreman; E. Samuelson, recorder. In conjunction with this lodge is the Daughters of Honor, the ladies' auxiliary society, formed in 1902 and chartered as No. 193. It has twelve members, all beneficiary members. Officers are: Past chief of honor, Lottie Schoedle; chief of honor; Mary Showens; lady of honor, Amy Stark; chief of ceremonies, Alex Stark; recorder and financier, Mary Samuelson; receiver, Emil Samuelson; usher, Edna Schwenger; inside watch, Lilly Gegner; outside watch, Elizabeth Renner. Springfield also has a good lodge of this fraternity. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. The only council of this order in Brown county at this date is St. Patrick Council No. 1076, organized at New Ulm on June 28, 1906, by John H. Nightengale. The first elective officers were: Robert J. O'Donnell, grand knight; Andrew J. Eckstein, deputy grand knight; J. J. Moriarity, chancellor; John L. Cuddy, financial secretary; William A. Pfefferle, recorder; John E. Bobleter, warden; Dr. John P. Graff, treasurer; Edward Bayley, lecturer; John Schneider, W. Eibner, P. R. McHole, trustees; W. F. Eckstein, advocate; John Schaeffer, inside guard; William J. Julius, outside guard; Reverend Anthony, chaplain. In May, 1916, the officers of this council were as follow: Henry J. Berg, grand knight, John J. Loudon, deputy grand knight; Rev. Robert Sclinkert, chaplain; O. J. Seifert, chancellor; Edward J. Berg, financial secretary; Carl P. Manderfeld, recorder; Albert L. Gag, warden; Robert Fensenmaier, treasurer; W. H. Dempsey, advocate; George Fensenmaier, lecturer; William A. Pfefferle, John Brey and Carl P. Eckstein, trustees; Dr. O. J. Seifert, inside guard; Jacob Potts, outside guard. Additional Comments: Extracted from: HISTORY OF BROWN COUNTY MINNESOTA ITS PEOPLE, INDUSTRIES AND INSTITUTIONS L. A. FRITSCHE. M. D. Editor With Biographical Sketches of Representative Citizens and Genealogical Records of Many of the Old Families VOLUME I B. F. BOWEN & COMPANY, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/mn/brown/history/1916/historyo/secretfr54gms.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/mnfiles/ File size: 17.1 Kb