

Vancouver Lodge #3 is a local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) and promotes personal and social development through fraternity and community service. Please contact us for more information or if you would like to become a member.
Victory Lodge #465 is a local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) and promotes personal and social development through fraternity and community service. Please contact us for more information or if you would like to become a member.
We are a local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF), an international fraternity that promotes personal and social development through principles of fraternity and community service. Odd Fellows lodges engage in various activities, such as helping the sick, supporting the distressed, educating orphans, and participating in charitable projects tailored to the needs of their local communities. Members are encouraged to develop personally by progressing through lodge degrees, ...
Lodge building circa 1830 Amory Building used as housing for the Harpers Ferry Arsenal in lower town Harpers Ferry. Virginia. Lodge No. 1 was instituted in 1833 by Thomas Wildey at the arsenal. Wildey was compensated $15.00 for his travels to and from Baltimore MD. The Building was deeded to the Odd Fellows in 1867 to replace the war-ravaged building in lower town. The deed was signed by the Secretary of War. A Parade Banner was taken to Connecticut during the war for safekeeping and was returne ...
Wauona Lodge #132 is a local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF), an international fraternity that promotes personal and social development through principles of fraternity and community service. Odd Fellows lodges engage in various activities, such as helping the sick, supporting the distressed, educating orphans, and participating in charitable projects tailored to the needs of our local communities. Members are encouraged to develop personally by progressing through lod ...
IOOF Webster Lodge #24 was instituted on March 26, 1877. The current Lodge Hall was bought in 1998 and we moved from the 3rd floor to a one-level building that is handicap accessible. Mystery Rebekah Lodge#39 meets here as well. Our hall is available for use. Current users are the Cub Scouts, Goffstown Junior Baseball, CERT, American Legion, and the Red Cross for Blood Drives.
Western Star Lodge #81 was founded in October 1871. In June 2024, we sold our building at 413 State Street and moved to 404 State Street. This move includes Augusta LEA #23, Augusta Encampment #23, Augusta Justice Canton #32, Augusta Western Star #81, and Augusta Rebekahs #350, all of which are active. Please contact us for more information or if you would like to become a member.