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CHAPTER XXII
The Independent Club Guards
“January 1, 1844.
“We, the undersigned, believing it necessary for
the better security of our claims, to protect ourselves against foreign as well
as domestic aggression, and to settle all disputes between individual claimants,
and all right to claims according to our neighborhood or club law, do form
ourselves into a club or company known as the ‘Independent Club Guards of
Kishkekosh County.’
“Article I. All persons known as claim holders in this
county may become members of this society by subscribing to these articles and
the claim laws.
“Article II. On motion, two members of said company
shall be declared viva-voce tellers, to receive the vote of the Club in
their choice for Captain, Lieutenant, and Six Best Men.
“Article III. These officers so elected shall serve one
year from the first Monday in April, 1844, to the first day of May, 1845.
“Article IV. It shall be the duty of the Captain, or, in
the absence of the Captain, of the Lieutenant, or, in the absence of both, of
the Best Men, to call upon the company to appear at command, and proceed with
said officer to hear and decide all rights to claims according to our claim
laws, and to put the claimant having the right to said contested claim in full
and peaceable possession of the same, and protect him in said possession, fully
and effectually.
“Article V. Any officer who shall refuse to act shall,
by a two thirds vote of the members of said company, be deprived of his office
and hold only membership.
“Article VI. The company shall then proceed to elect
officers to fill all vacancies.
“Article VII. Any claimant whose name is attached to our
claim laws may appeal to the Captain of the Guards and state to him his
grievances, or, in absence of the Captain, to the other officers, and they shall
protect said claimant
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fully in possession of his claim, without further trouble to said claimant.
“Alexander Kemp, Captain.
“James McRoberts, Lieutenant.”
Masonic
On June 25,1855, Albia Lodge, No. 76, A. F. and A. M., was
organized. at Albia, with 78 charter members. The first officers were John Bone,
W. M.; Samuel Gossage, S. W.; W. C. Hatton, ,T. W.; Wm. Mercer, S. D.; Henry
Saunders, J. D.; John McKnight, Secretary; R. M. Hartness, Treasurer; Joseph
Benone, Tyler.
This lodge went down finally, and in December, 1889, Astor
Lodge, No. 505, was instituted. This lodge at present contains 70 members.
The
present officers are: Ed Cooper, W. M.; A. J. Beckett, S. W.; W. J. Hastie, J.
W.; Tom D. Lockman, Treasurer; B. F. Duffy, Secretary; G. W. Hartsuck, S. D.;
Geo. D. Miller, J. D.; S. H. Hobson, S. S.; B. E. Clark, J. S.; J. H. Tobey,
Tyler.
Royal Arch Masons, Monroe Chapter, U. D., was organized
July 20, 1896. Its officers at present are: I. S. Jones, Most Excellent High
Priest; J. H. Easter, Most Excellent King; ,Jonathan Hartsuck, M. E. S.; Ed M.
Noble, Treasurer; A. J. Beckett, Secretary; Tom D. Lockman, C. H.; J. H. Tobey,
P. S.; Geo. D. Miller, R. A. C.; S. D. Love, G. M. 1st Veil; A. R. Jackson, G.
M. 2d Veil; J. H. Love, Jr., G. M. 3d Veil; Jerry Willcox, Tyler. This lodge
contains 22 members.
Knights of Pythias
Troy Lodge, No. 31, was organized July 15,1875. It
organized with 24 charter members. The officers were E. C. Hurlbert, P. C.; W.
M. Glenny, C. C.; Val Mendal, V. C.; C. P. Cone, Prelate; Jas. Morris, K. R. and
S.; Geo. Coleman, M. F.; D. M. Miller, M. E.; Homer Duncan, M. A.
The present officers are: Morris Loeb, C. C.; R. E.
Hindman, V. c.; H. B. Holesclaw, Prelate; John Grace, M. A.; Harry Smith, J. G.;
,Jas. Moody, O. G.; Fred Mason, K. of R. and S.; L. B. Edwards, M. of E.; Roy
Alford, M. of F.; Lee Rowe, M. of W.
The I. O. O. F.
Monroe Lodge, No. 81, was organized October 11, 1855, with the following charter members: John Clark, Thos.
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Kenworthy, S. D. Ramey, A. G. Chambers, R. M. Hartness. There were about 50
members at the close of 1856. The first officers were: S. D. Ramey, N. G.; Thos.
Kenworthy, V. G.; John Clark, Secretary; R. M. Hartness, Treasurer.
The present officers are: John Hoyt, N. G.; W. J.
Lewis, V. G. D. O. Clapp, Recording Secretary; J. P. Lamberson, Permanent
Secretary; J. R. Duncan, Treasurer. The present membership is 154.
Prior to 1860 there was an encampment at Albia, but in
that year it surrendered its charter.
Albia Encampment, No. 19, I. O. O. F., was organized by
Robert McCormack in 1876. At the present time the organization is not doing any
active work, there being but 15 members. The organization is intact, and has
funds in its treasury. The officers at present are: J. P. Lamberson, Chief
Patriarch; S. F. White, High Priest; I. L. Mills. Senior Warden; J. R. Duncan,
Junior Warden; S. M. King, Scribe.
The A. O. U. W.
The Ancient Order of United Workmen organized at Albia in 1884. The present membership is 160. The present officers are: E. Mart Noble, M. W.; Josephus Kester, Foreman; Wm. Anderson, O.; S. M. King, Financier; J. O. Varner, Receiver; N. S. Anderson, P. M.; G. W. Stamm, Recorder. The object of this organization is both fraternal and for insurance.
Modern Woodmen of America
Earnest Camp, No. 264, was organized in November, 1886. The present membership is 26. The present officers are: Chas. Olson, Venerable Consul; Jesse Brewer, Worthy Adviser; Harry C. Payne, Clerk; S. M. King, Banker; Robert Ford, Escort; S. M. King, Physician; Jas. Brewer, Watchman; F. Turner, Sentry; S. T. White, Delegate to State Camp; Dr. Hoover, S. M. Tovrea, and W. M. Crane, ;Managers. This society is also fraternal and for purposes of insurance.
Woodmen of the World
Organized at Albia the 4th of August, 1896, with a membership of 50. J. T. Clarkson, Consul Commander; J. W. Noble, Lt. Adviser; Chas. Craig, Clerk; W. T. Shields, Banker, E. T. Paulline, Escort; Vern Noble, Watchman;
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J. W. Alford, Sentry; Messrs. Hyatt and Bartram, Physicians; W. P. Brewer, C. N. Hyatt, and F. G. Chase, Managers.
The Rebecca Degree, I. O. O. F.
Mary and Martha Lodge, No. 37, an auxiliary of the Odd
Fellows, was organized in October, 1875, by Mr. and Mrs. John R. Duncan, Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hurlbert, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Phinny, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barnes. This lodge flourished for some years, and then became
inactive.
In 1895 Albia Rebecca Lodge, No. 323, was chartered on the
24th of July, and the officers of that organization are: Mrs. Tovrea, P. G. ;
Mrs. W. T. Shields, N. G.; Mrs. Max Loeb, V. G.; Mrs. Dr. King, Secretary; Mrs.
David Brusser, Financial Secretary; Mrs. W. F. Hill, Treasurer; Mrs. John
Watkins, Chaplain; Mrs. J. P. Lamberson, Warden; Mrs. Jas. Flanders, Conductor;
Mrs. Samuel Pill, Inner Guardian; D. O. Clapp, Outside Guardian; J. P. Lamberson,
R. S, of N. G.; Mrs. A. Goodman, L. S. of N. G.; Max Loeb, R. S. to V. G.; Mrs.
J. T. Jones, L. S. to N. G. The present membership of this lodge is 65.
Woodmen Circle
Organized September 16, 1R96, with a membership of 24. The officers are: Mrs. Margaret Hyatt, W. G.; Mrs. W. T. Shields, Adviser; Mrs. W. Hartsock, Clerk; Mrs. Sam Tovrea, Magician; Mrs. Frank Edwards, Attendant; Dr. R. T. Bartram, Physician; Mrs. J. J. Moody, T. S.; Mrs. Ed. Francis, O. S.; Mrs. Hattie White, Organist; Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Lamberson, and Mrs. Shields, Managers. The object of the society is social and beneficiary.
Grand Army of the Republic
Orman Post, No. 337, a semi military post, was organized
in Albia in 1884, and at present contains about 60 members.
Following is a list of the officers, of the organization
for the present year: R. C. Payne, P. C.; G. W. Fordyce, S. V. C.; Wm. Haycock,
J. V. C.; J. L. Duncan, Q. M.; S, M. King, Surgeon; J. T. Young, Chaplain; H.
Hickenlooper, Adjutant; H. B. Moore, O. D.
The P. E. O. Sisterhood
Chapter H of this ladies’ fraternal society was organized in Albia the 31st of August, 1884. The charter mem-
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bers were Miss Nannie Lockman, Miss Flora Perry, Miss Minnie
Early, Miss Metta Boals, Miss Carrie Duncan, Miss Lou ,Porter, Miss May Porter,
Miss Minnie Richie, Miss Mabel Richey, and Miss Etta Neville. Since the chapter
organized, there have been 168 initiations, and the membership at present
numbers 50 active members.
The present presiding officers of Chapter H are Mrs. Maud
Anderson, President; Mrs. Minnie Duncan, Vice President; Miss Angie Koffman,
Recording Secretary; Mrs. Inez Edwards, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Jennie
Duncan, Treasurer; Mrs. Nellie Moffett, Chaplain; Mrs. Josie Hobson, Guard.
The objects of the society are general improvement; the
inculcation of faith, purity, truth, justice, and charity; the advantages of
social relations; and the perpetuation of fraternal love.