Bro. George W. Jackson First Principal of the Negro School
George W.Jackson was born in 1854 in #Alabama. Jackson moved to Corsicana,Tx in the 1800s to teach at one of the first schools for #AfricanAmerican children in North Texas. The […]
George W.Jackson was born in 1854 in #Alabama. Jackson moved to Corsicana,Tx in the 1800s to teach at one of the first schools for #AfricanAmerican children in North Texas. The […]
I am pleased to announce the commencement of South Carolina’s first District Session since re-enactment! While there are still many things that must be addressed we are moving forward as […]
Brother Joseph H. Rainey was born on June 21, 1832 in Georgetown, South Carolina, a seaside town consisting mainly of rice plantations. His mother Grace Rainey was of French descent. […]
http://brbl-archive.library.yale.edu/exhibitions/celluloidwest/SolomonSirJones/Film_17/Chapter_3 Click the link above for a very rare look at an oddfellows parade!
Check out our new designs on http://tee.pub/lic/SodaCityOddfellows We have a plethora of really cool designs to show your pride in Oddfellowship! Also check out Bro. Jenkins who has an online […]
I can remember an Undergrad Psychology professor once told my wife “to study art is to study history! “. Makes sense that some of the most precious gems of American […]
Greetings and FLT from Myself and the Mighty brothers of Florence Lodge 2212 ! On August 12th of this year Florence Lodge brought in another Seven Worthy Brothers into the […]
One of South Carolina’s own !!! Been a while since I continued my search for notables from the Palmetto State, but this one is from the Soda City!!! John Benjamin […]
Sister Norma Bannister Grant, Past DGMNG of Household of Ruth, Virginia presents the 2017 West Jordan Scholarship to Deondre Dagner at the State Convention Banquet for the Grand United Order […]