List of Odd Fellows buildings

This is a list of notable Odd Fellows buildings, sometimes called "Odd Fellows Hall", "Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building", "IOOF Building", "Odd Fellows Lodge" and variations. Also included is a List of Odd Fellows cemeteries, some of which include contributing buildings.

There are many hundreds of Odd Fellows associated buildings; this list only aims to feature the most significant ones architecturally or otherwise. For the part of the United States, it is intended to cover all that have been documented in the National Register of Historic Places or similar historic registry.[1]

Several of the listed buildings are retirement homes.[2]

Australia

(ordered by state then city or town)

Building
Image Dates Location
City, state Notes
Baroona Hall 1883-83-built
1992-QHR-listed[3]
15-17 Caxton Street, Petrie Terrace
27°27′52″S 153°00′47″E / 27.4645°S 153.0131°E / -27.4645; 153.0131 (Baroona Hall)
Brisbane, Queensland Designed by Richard Gailey; has also been known as Caxton Street Hall, Josephsons Clothing Factory, and United Brothers Lodge.[3]
Cook Shire Hall 1907 built
1997 QHR-listed[4]
Helen Street
15°28′14″S 145°15′01″E / 15.4706°S 145.2502°E / -15.4706; 145.2502 (Cook Shire Hall)
Cooktown, Shire of Cook, Queensland Replaced a 1907 hurricane-destroyed building; built for the Loyal Captain Cook Lodge of the North Queensland Branch of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows Friendly Society. Served as the Lodge's hall and meeting venue until at least 1936.[4]
Glennie Hall 1880-1891-built
<2001-QHR-listed[5]
66 Albion Street
28°13′05″S 152°02′06″E / 28.2181°S 152.035°E / -28.2181; 152.035 (Glennie Hall)
Warwick, Southern Downs Region, Queensland Single-storey masonry hall built 1880-81 and extended 1891 for the Royal Rose of Warwick Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows (MUIOOF) Lodge. Classical architecture; known also as Odd Fellows Hall
Oddfellows Home Hotel 1876-built
2004-QHR-listed[6]
Wood and Wantley Streets
28°13′09″S 152°01′31″E / 28.2191°S 152.0252°E / -28.2191; 152.0252 (Oddfellows Home Hotel)
Warwick, Southern Downs Region, Queensland Boarding hotel built by a prominent member of the Rose Lodge of Oddfellows in Warwick.[6]
IOOF Building (Adelaide) 1963-completed Adelaide, South Australia First HQ of the Grand Lodge of South Australia of the IOOF was at 11-13 Flinders Street;[7] replaced by purpose-built 47 Gawler Place, completed in 1963.
Norfolk Hotel a.k.a. Oddfellows Hotel 1887-opened 47, South Terrace
32°3′25.49″S 115°44′57.92″E / 32.0570806°S 115.7494222°E / -32.0570806; 115.7494222 (Norfolk Hotel (Oddfellows Hotel))
Fremantle, Western Australia, Western Australia Victorian Georgian-style building known for most of its existence as Oddfellows Hotel
Wanslea (I/National Order of Oddfellows Orphanage) try Wanslea 1905-built
1996-WA-listed[8]
78 & 80 Railway St Cottesloe, Western Australia Federation Free Style two storey red brick orphanage
RAOB Lodge (Harbour Master's House, Oddfellows Building) try RAOB Lodge 283 Marine Tce Geraldton, Western Australia
Oddfellows Hall
a.k.a. IOOF Buffaloes Lodge
try IOOF Buffaloes Lodge 217 Oxford St Leederville, Western Australia
3 Oddfellow St Toodyay, Western Australia
Jager Stores 111-113 Stirling Terrace Toodyay, Western Australia Has also been known as Toodyay Newsagency, Markets, Drapery & Craft

Canada

IOOF Hall, Toronto

Denmark

Building
Image Built
Odd Fellows
property
Location
Country Description
Odd Fellows Mansion, Copenhagen 1751 1900 Copenhagen Denmark
Kong Hroar Loge No. 26 Denmark Once the home of Bishop Hertz (d. 1825),[9] is adjacent to the Roskilde Cathedral. It was purchased by the IOOF in 1930.[10]

New Zealand

Building
Image Built
Odd Fellows
property
Location
Country Description
Oddfellows Hall (Reefton) 56 Bridge Street, Reefton New Zealand New Zealand Historic Places Trust/West Coast Category II historic place #3035.

Sweden

Building
Image Built
Odd Fellows
property
Location
Country Description
Banér Palace 18th century 1922 Stockholm Sweden

United States

(ordered by state then city)

Building
Image Built
NRHP
listed
Location
City, state Description
Oddfellows House 1907 1980 825 1st Avenue Fairbanks, Alaska
IOOF Building (Kingman, Arizona) 1912 1986 208 North Fifth Street
35°11′22″N 114°3′0″W / 35.18944°N 114.05000°W / 35.18944; -114.05000 (IOOF Building (Kingman, Arizona))
Kingman, Arizona Mission/Spanish Revival architecture[11]
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building (Benton, Arkansas) 1913 2004 123-125 North Market
34°33′58″N 92°35′16″W / 34.56611°N 92.58778°W / 34.56611; -92.58778 (Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building (Benton, Arkansas))
Benton, Arkansas Early Commercial architecture[11]
Arroyo Grande IOOF Hall 1902 1991 128 Bridge St.
35°7′20″N 120°34′38″W / 35.12222°N 120.57722°W / 35.12222; -120.57722 (Arroyo Grande IOOF Hall)
Arroyo Grande, California Romanesque[11]
Oddfellows Hall 1894[12] 2011 1226&1/2 Lincoln Way Auburn, California Three-story red brick Italianate home of IOOF Lodge No. 7, founded in 1852. Henry T. Holmes, builder of the Hall, was a '49er and a founding father of Auburn.[12]
IOOF Lodge No. 355 1917 2007 18819 East CA 88
38°11′30″N 121°5′6″W / 38.19167°N 121.08500°W / 38.19167; -121.08500 (IOOF Lodge No. 355)
Clements, California [11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Eureka, California) 1883 1978 123 F St.
40°48′17″N 124°9′54″W / 40.80472°N 124.16500°W / 40.80472; -124.16500 (Odd Fellows Hall (Eureka, California))
Eureka, California Second Empire architecture[11]
Fullerton Odd Fellows Temple ? 2002 112 E. Commonwealth Ave.
33°52′13″N 117°55′25″W / 33.87028°N 117.92361°W / 33.87028; -117.92361 (Fullerton Odd Fellows Temple)
Fullerton, California Early Commercial architecture[11]
Gabilan Lodge No. 372-Independent Order of Odd Fellows 1914 1986 117 Fourth St.
36°30′28″N 121°26′33″W / 36.50778°N 121.44250°W / 36.50778; -121.44250 (Gabilan Lodge No. 372--Independent Order of Odd Fellows)
Gonzales, California Classical Revival architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (La Grange, California) 1855 1979 Yosemite Blvd.
37°39′48″N 120°27′41″W / 37.66333°N 120.46139°W / 37.66333; -120.46139 (Odd Fellows Hall (La Grange, California))
La Grange, California Vernacular Greek Revival architecture[11]
I.O.O.F. Hall (Mokelumne Hill, California) 1854 Center Street
38°18′7.77″N 120°42′21.52″W / 38.3021583°N 120.7059778°W / 38.3021583; -120.7059778 (I.O.O.F. Hall (Mokelumne Hill, California))
Mokelumne Hill, California Expanded in 1861 to add Odd Fellows meeting space. Became what is believed to be first 3-story building in inland California. California Historical Landmark-listed
Odd Fellows Temple (Pasadena, California) 1933 1985 120 N. El Molino Ave.
34°08′53″N 118°08′12″W / 34.14806°N 118.13667°W / 34.14806; -118.13667 (Odd Fellows Temple (Pasadena, California))
Pasadena, California Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture, Spanish Colonial Revival architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Building (Red Bluff, California) 1883 1976 342 Oak St.
40°10′36″N 122°14′3″W / 40.17667°N 122.23417°W / 40.17667; -122.23417 (Odd Fellows Building (Red Bluff, California))
Red Bluff, California Late Victorian, Italianate Victorian architecture[11]
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building (San Diego, California) 1882 1978
32°42′42″N 117°9′31″W / 32.71167°N 117.15861°W / 32.71167; -117.15861 (Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building (San Diego, California))
San Diego, California Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture in the Gaslamp district of San Diego.[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Santa Ana, California) 1906 1983 309-311 N. Main St.
33°44′51″N 117°51′59″W / 33.74750°N 117.86639°W / 33.74750; -117.86639 (Odd Fellows Hall (Santa Ana, California))
Santa Ana, California [11]
I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 55 Hall (Weaverville, Trinity County, California) ?
40°43′52″N 122°56′27″W / 40.73111°N 122.94083°W / 40.73111; -122.94083 (I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 55 Hall (Weaverville, California),)
Weaverville, California Other title: John Cole Building, Historic American Buildings Survey-listed[11]
I.O.O.F. Hall (Woodbridge, California) 1861 1982 Main St.
38°9′17″N 121°17′59″W / 38.15472°N 121.29972°W / 38.15472; -121.29972 (I.O.O.F. Hall (Woodbridge, California))
Woodbridge, California Early Commercial architecture[11]
I.O.O.F. Building (Woodland, California) 1905 1982 723 Main St.
38°40′40″N 121°46′11″W / 38.67778°N 121.76972°W / 38.67778; -121.76972 (I.O.O.F. Building (Woodland, California))
Woodland, California Mission/Spanish Revival architecture[11]
IOOF Hall (De Beque, Colorado) 1900 1993 Jct. of 4th St. and Curtis Ave.
39°20′0″N 108°12′51″W / 39.33333°N 108.21417°W / 39.33333; -108.21417 (IOOF Hall (De Beque, Colorado))
De Beque, Colorado Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture[11]
Centreville Hall 1876 1983 5725 Kennett Pike, Centreville, Delaware.
39°49′16″N 75°37′0″W / 39.82111°N 75.61667°W / 39.82111; -75.61667 (Centreville Lodge No. 37 FLT)
Centreville, Delaware Included in the Centreville Historic District
Odd Fellows Building and Auditorium 1912-13 1975 228-250 Auburn Ave., N.E.
33°45′20″N 84°22′46″W / 33.75556°N 84.37944°W / 33.75556; -84.37944 (Odd Fellows Building and Auditorium (Atlanta, Georgia))
Atlanta, Georgia Tudor Revival architecture and skyscraper[11] Included in the Sweet Auburn Historic District of Atlanta, Georgia
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall (Ashton, Idaho) 1907 1997 601 Main St.
44°4′18″N 111°26′49″W / 44.07167°N 111.44694°W / 44.07167; -111.44694 (Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall (Ashton, Idaho))
Ashton, Idaho Early Commercial architecture[11]
Ada Odd Fellows Temple 1903 1982 109-11512 N. 9th St.
43°36′58″N 116°12′15″W / 43.61611°N 116.20417°W / 43.61611; -116.20417 (Ada Odd Fellows Temple)
Boise, Idaho Renaissance architecture, Late Medieval architecture[11]
Chinese Odd Fellows Building 1911 1982 610-612 Front St.
43°36′49″N 116°12′7″W / 43.61361°N 116.20194°W / 43.61361; -116.20194 (Chinese Odd Fellows Building)
Boise, Idaho Designed by Tourtellotte and Hummel[11]
Buhl IOOF Building 1919 1984 1014-16 Main St.
42°35′56″N 114°45′35″W / 42.59889°N 114.75972°W / 42.59889; -114.75972 (Buhl IOOF Building)
Buhl, Idaho Benjamin Morgan Nisbet designed; Early Commercial architecture, Chicago style[11]
Caldwell Odd Fellow Home for the Aged 1920 1982 N. 14th Ave.
43°40′0″N 116°40′20″W / 43.66667°N 116.67222°W / 43.66667; -116.67222 (Caldwell Odd Fellow Home for the Aged)
Caldwell, Idaho Tourtellotte and Hummel-designed; Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture, Second Renaissance Revival architecture[11]
I.O.O.F. Hall
(Challis, Idaho)
1896 1980 521 Main Ave.
44°30′17″N 114°13′59″W / 44.50472°N 114.23306°W / 44.50472; -114.23306 (I.O.O.F. Hall (Challis, Idaho))
Challis, Idaho Queen Anne architecture[11]
I.O.O.F. Building
(Idaho Falls, Idaho)
1909 1984 393 N. Park Ave.
43°52′28″N 112°2′49″W / 43.87444°N 112.04694°W / 43.87444; -112.04694 (I.O.O.F. Building (Idaho Falls, Idaho))
Idaho Falls, Idaho Romanesque architecture[11]
Montpelier Odd Fellows Hall 1898 1978 843 Washington St.
42°19′2″N 111°18′27″W / 42.31722°N 111.30750°W / 42.31722; -111.30750 (Montepelier Odd Fellows Hall)
Montpelier, Idaho Renaissance architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Salmon, Idaho) 1874 1978 516 Main St.
45°10′32″N 113°53′32″W / 45.17556°N 113.89222°W / 45.17556; -113.89222 (Odd Fellows Hall (Salmon, Idaho))
Salmon, Idaho Greek Revival architecture[11]
Salmon Odd Fellows Hall 1907 1978 510-514 Main St.
45°10′32″N 113°53′32″W / 45.17556°N 113.89222°W / 45.17556; -113.89222 (Salmon Odd Fellows Hall)
Salmon, Idaho Classical Revival architecture[11]
Hall of Tell City Lodge, No. 206, IOOF 1894 1992 701 Main St.
37°57′3″N 86°46′12″W / 37.95083°N 86.77000°W / 37.95083; -86.77000 (Hall of Tell City Lodge, No. 206, IOOF)
Tell City, Indiana Romanesque architecture[11]
Cedar Falls Independent Order of Odd Fellows 1902 1997 401-403 Main St.
42°32′5″N 92°26′41″W / 42.53472°N 92.44472°W / 42.53472; -92.44472 (Cedar Falls Independent Order of Odd Fellows)
Cedar Falls, Iowa Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture[11]
Wupperman Block/I.O.O.F. Hall 1859 1983 508-512 Brady St.
41°31′30″N 90°34′26″W / 41.52500°N 90.57389°W / 41.52500; -90.57389 (Wupperman Block/I.O.O.F. Hall)
Davenport, Iowa Renaissance Revival architecture[11]
I.O.O.F. Hall (Garnavillo, Iowa) 1860 1979 Centre St.
42°52′5″N 91°14′10″W / 42.86806°N 91.23611°W / 42.86806; -91.23611 (I.O.O.F. Hall (Garnavillo, Iowa))
Garnavillo, Iowa Greek Revival architecture[11]
IOOF Building (Lisbon, Iowa) 1900 ? 122 W. Main St
41°55′17″N 91°23′11″W / 41.92139°N 91.38639°W / 41.92139; -91.38639 (IOOF Building (Lisbon, Iowa))
Lisbon, Iowa Currently owned by a medical equipment company.
IOOF Building (Maquoketa, Iowa) 1886 1991 103 N. Main
42°4′9″N 90°39′54″W / 42.06917°N 90.66500°W / 42.06917; -90.66500 (IOOF Building (Maquoketa, Iowa))
Maquoketa, Iowa Late Victorian architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Monticello, Iowa) 1871 1985 203 W. 1st St.
42°14′16″N 91°11′27″W / 42.23778°N 91.19083°W / 42.23778; -91.19083 (Odd Fellows Hall (Monticello, Iowa))
Monticello, Iowa Italianate architecture[11]
Onawa IOOF Opera House 1907 1990 1023 Tenth Ave.
42°1′32″N 90°5′47″W / 42.02556°N 90.09639°W / 42.02556; -90.09639 (Onawa IOOF Opera House)
Onawa, Iowa Romanesque architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Troy Mills, Iowa) 1900 1985 Troy Mills Rd.
42°17′20″N 91°40′57″W / 42.28889°N 91.68250°W / 42.28889; -91.68250 (Odd Fellows Hall (Troy Mills, Iowa))
Troy Mills, Iowa Italianate architecture[11]
IOOF Lodge (Alton, Kansas) 1885 2002 Jct. of Nicholas and Mill Sts.
39°27′21″N 98°56′53″W / 39.45583°N 98.94806°W / 39.45583; -98.94806 (IOOF Lodge (Alton, Kansas))
Alton, Kansas NRHP-listed[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Covington, Kentucky) 1856 1980 Fifth Street and Madison Avenue
39°5′9.07″N 84°30′37.75″W / 39.0858528°N 84.5104861°W / 39.0858528; -84.5104861 (Odd Fellows Hall (Covington, Kentucky))
Covington, Kentucky Center of Covington's civic and political life for most of the Victorian era. When the American Civil War ended, victorious Union General Ulysses S. Grant was honored at a reception there.
Odd Fellows Temple (Lexington, Kentucky) 1870 1980 115-119 W. Main St.
38°2′48″N 84°29′52″W / 38.04667°N 84.49778°W / 38.04667; -84.49778 (Odd Fellows Temple (Lexington, Kentucky))
Lexington, Kentucky Designed or built by Cincinnatus Shryock, with Second Empire architecture, Italianate architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Building (Owensboro, Kentucky) 1895 1986 200-204 W. Third St.
37°46′24″N 87°6′44″W / 37.77333°N 87.11222°W / 37.77333; -87.11222 (Odd Fellows Building (Owensboro, Kentucky))
Owensboro, Kentucky Beaux Arts architecture, Italian Renaissance architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Building (Pikeville, Kentucky) 1915 1984 333 2nd St.
37°28′50″N 82°31′6″W / 37.48056°N 82.51833°W / 37.48056; -82.51833 (Odd Fellows Building (Pikeville, Kentucky))
Pikeville, Kentucky Served as a warehouse and as a business[11]
Brooklin IOOF Hall 1896 1990 SR 175
44°15′55″N 68°34′51″W / 44.26528°N 68.58083°W / 44.26528; -68.58083 (Brooklin IOOF Hall)
Brooklin, Maine Second Empire architecture[11]
Odd Fellows-Rebekah Hall (Cornish, Maine) 1902 1983 High St.
43°48′14″N 70°48′12″W / 43.80389°N 70.80333°W / 43.80389; -70.80333 (Odd Fellows-Rebekah Hall (Cornish, Maine))
Cornish, Maine architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Block (Lewiston, Maine) 1876 1986 182-190 Lisbon Street
44°5′44″N 70°13′1″W / 44.09556°N 70.21694°W / 44.09556; -70.21694 (Odd Fellows Block (Lewiston, Maine))
Lewiston, Maine Gothic architecture[11]
West Paris Lodge No. 15, I.O.O.F. 1876-80 2012 221 Main Street
44°19′33″N 70°34′21″W / 44.32583°N 70.57250°W / 44.32583; -70.57250 (West Paris Lodge No. 15)
West Paris, Maine Italianate architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Baltimore, 1831) 1831 30 North Gay St Baltimore, Maryland First Odd Fellows Hall in the United States. Demolished in 1890.
Odd Fellows Hall (Baltimore, 1891) 1891 1980 300 Cathedral St.
39°17′35″N 76°37′2″W / 39.29306°N 76.61722°W / 39.29306; -76.61722 (Odd Fellows Hall (Baltimore, Maryland))
Baltimore, Maryland Romanesque architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Lodge (Bel Air, Maryland) 1852 1975 21 Pennsylvania Ave.
39°32′13″N 76°20′56″W / 39.53694°N 76.34889°W / 39.53694; -76.34889 (Odd Fellows Lodge (Bel Air, Maryland))
Bel Air, Maryland Greek Revival architecture[11]
Odd Fellows' Hall (Beverly, Massachusetts) 1874 1978 184-192 Cabot Street
42°32′52.4″N 70°52′45.16″W / 42.547889°N 70.8792111°W / 42.547889; -70.8792111 (Odd Fellows' Hall (Beverly, Massachusetts))
Beverly, Massachusetts Gothic architecture[11]
Odd Fellows' Hall (Buckland, Massachusetts) 1877 1979 1-5 State Street
42°36′14″N 72°44′23″W / 42.60389°N 72.73972°W / 42.60389; -72.73972 (Odd Fellows' Hall (Buckland, Massachusetts))
Buckland, Massachusetts [11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Cambridge, Massachusetts) 1884 1982 536 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, Massachusetts Romanesque Revival architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Building (Malden, Massachusetts) 1907 1988 442 Main Street
42°25′45″N 71°4′2″W / 42.42917°N 71.06722°W / 42.42917; -71.06722 (Odd Fellows Building (Malden, Massachusetts))
Malden, Massachusetts Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture, Other architecture[11]
Odd Fellows' Home (Worcester, Massachusetts) 1890 1980 40 Randolph Rd.
42°17′56″N 71°47′51″W / 42.29889°N 71.79750°W / 42.29889; -71.79750 (Odd Fellows' Home (Worcester, Massachusetts))
Worcester, Massachusetts Late Victorian architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Valley Lodge No. 189 Building ? 2010 1900 Broadway Ave.
43°34′11″N 83°53′38″W / 43.56972°N 83.89389°W / 43.56972; -83.89389 (Odd Fellows Valley Lodge No. 189 Building)
Bay City, Michigan
Detroit Odd Fellows Temple 1874 1208 Randoph St. Detroit, Michigan Victorian architecture, 1980 NRHP-listed part of district[11]
Wyandotte Odd Fellows Temple 1911 2009 81 Chestnut St.
42°12′19″N 83°8′58″W / 42.20528°N 83.14944°W / 42.20528; -83.14944 (Wyandotte Odd Fellows Temple)
Wyandotte, Michigan [11]
Strangers Refuge Lodge Number 74, IOOF 1902 2006 119 S. Broadway Ave.
43°53′35″N 93°29′36″W / 43.89306°N 93.49333°W / 43.89306; -93.49333 (Strangers Refuge Lodge Number 74, IOOF)
New Richland, Minnesota Has served as a meeting hall, as an auditorium, as a music facility, and as a theater[11]
IOOF Liberty Lodge No. 49 1923 1992 16-18 E. Franklin St.
39°14′50″N 94°25′10″W / 39.24722°N 94.41944°W / 39.24722; -94.41944 (IOOF Liberty Lodge No. 49)
Liberty, Missouri Moderne architecture, Early 20th-century commercial architecture[11]
St. Charles Odd Fellows Hall 1878 1987 117 S. Main
38°46′50″N 90°28′54″W / 38.78056°N 90.48167°W / 38.78056; -90.48167 (St. Charles Odd Fellows Hall)
St. Charles, Missouri Second Empire architecture[11]
IOOF Hall and Fromberg Co-operative Mercantile Building 1906 1993 123 W. River St.
45°23′31″N 108°54′31″W / 45.39194°N 108.90861°W / 45.39194; -108.90861 (IOOF Hall and Fromberg Co-operative Mercantile Building)
Fromberg, Montana Has served as a department store and as a meeting hall[11]
IOOF Hall (Stevensville, Montana) 1912 1991 217-219 Main St.
46°30′37″N 114°5′35″W / 46.51028°N 114.09306°W / 46.51028; -114.09306 (IOOF Hall (Stevensville, Montana))
Stevensville, Montana [11]
IOOF Lodge (Thompson Falls, Montana) ? 1986 520 Main St.
47°35′35″N 115°20′31″W / 47.59306°N 115.34194°W / 47.59306; -115.34194 (IOOF Lodge (Thompson Falls, Montana))
Thompson Falls, Montana [11]
IOOF Hall and Opera House 1913 1988 Main St.


40°19′21″N 98°35′42″W / 40.32250°N 98.59500°W / 40.32250; -98.59500 (IOOF Hall and Opera House)

Bladen, Nebraska [11]
IOOF Temple Building 1894 1987 523 E St.
40°8′14″N 97°10′47″W / 40.13722°N 97.17972°W / 40.13722; -97.17972 (IOOF Temple Building)
Fairbury, Nebraska Romanesque architecture[11]
IOOF Opera House 1893 1988 N. Third and B Sts.
40°52′46″N 97°53′9″W / 40.87944°N 97.88583°W / 40.87944; -97.88583 (IOOF Opera House)
Hampton, Nebraska A two-part commercial block building.[11]
Austin Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall 1867 2003 105 Main St.
39°29′34″N 117°4′10″W / 39.49278°N 117.06944°W / 39.49278; -117.06944 (Austin Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall)
Austin, Nevada Has served as a meeting hall and as a business[11]
I.O.O.F. Building, Mason Valley 1914 1983 1 S. Main St.
38°59′2″N 119°10′11″W / 38.98389°N 119.16972°W / 38.98389; -119.16972 (I.O.O.F. Building, Mason Valley)
Yerington, Nevada NRHP-listed
Mohegan Manor 1910 58 Oswego Street
43°9′33.75″N 76°19′57.37″W / 43.1593750°N 76.3326028°W / 43.1593750; -76.3326028 (Mohegan Manor)
Baldwinsville, New York Designed by Ward Wellington Ward as an Odd Fellows hall.
IOOF Hall (Hunter, New York) 1913 2002 6325 Main St.
42°12′43″N 74°13′3″W / 42.21194°N 74.21750°W / 42.21194; -74.21750 (IOOF Hall (Hunter, New York))
Hunter, New York Queen Anne architecture[11]
Nathan Comstock Jr. House 1823–1829, 1907 299 Old Niagara Road
42°11′14″N 78°40′47″W / 42.18722°N 78.67972°W / 42.18722; -78.67972 (Nathan Comstock Jr. House)
Lockport, New York Greek Revival architecture; housed the Odd Fellows Orphanage from 1907 to 1944.[13][14]
Odd Fellows Hall (New York, New York) 1847 1983 165-171 Grand Street
40°43′11″N 73°59′53″W / 40.71972°N 73.99806°W / 40.71972; -73.99806 (Odd Fellows Hall (New York, New York))
New York, New York Italianate, Queen Anne, Anglo-Italianate architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Lodge and Temple 1887 2014 212 Ash St., 823 N. Townsend St.
43°03′38″N 76°09′53″W / 43.06056°N 76.16472°W / 43.06056; -76.16472 (Odd Fellows Lodge and Temple)
Syracuse, New York Romanesque Revival[15]
Odd Fellows Lodge (Goldsboro, North Carolina) 1901 1978 111-115 N. John St.
35°22′59″N 77°59′27″W / 35.38306°N 77.99083°W / 35.38306; -77.99083 (Odd Fellows Lodge (Goldsboro, North Carolina))
Goldsboro, North Carolina Classical Revival architecture, Romanesque architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Building (Raleigh, North Carolina) 1923 1997 19 W Hargett St.
35°46′40″N 78°38′24″W / 35.77778°N 78.64000°W / 35.77778; -78.64000 (Odd Fellows Building (Raleigh, North Carolina))
Raleigh, North Carolina Skyscraper with Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture, Classical Revival architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Block (Grand Forks, North Dakota) 1888 1982 23-25 S. 4th St.
47°55′26″N 97°1′47″W / 47.92389°N 97.02972°W / 47.92389; -97.02972 (Odd Fellows Block (Grand Forks, North Dakota))
Grand Forks, North Dakota Romanesque architecture[11]
Chester Town Hall (Chesterville, Ohio) 1867 1979 Sandusky and Short Sts.
40°28′48″N 82°40′57″W / 40.48000°N 82.68250°W / 40.48000; -82.68250 (Chester Town Hall)
Chesterville, Ohio Italianate architecture[11] Built as an Odd Fellows Hall
Odd Fellows Hall (Hilliard, Ohio) 1883 1988 4065 Main St.
40°2′5″N 83°9′32″W / 40.03472°N 83.15889°W / 40.03472; -83.15889 (Odd Fellows Hall (Hilliard, Ohio))
Hilliard, Ohio Italianate architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Temple (East Liverpool, Ohio) 1907 1985 120 W. Sixth St.
40°37′16″N 80°34′50″W / 40.62111°N 80.58056°W / 40.62111; -80.58056 (Odd Fellows Temple (East Liverpool, Ohio))
East Liverpool, Ohio [11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Portsmouth, Ohio) 1871 1987 500-506 Court St.
38°44′3″N 83°0′2″W / 38.73417°N 83.00056°W / 38.73417; -83.00056 (Odd Fellows Hall (Portsmouth, Ohio))
Portsmouth, Ohio Italianate architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Sandusky, Ohio) 1889 2003 231 West Washington Row
Sandusky, Ohio Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival architecture[11]
Odd Fellows' Home for Orphans, Indigent and Aged 1898 1980 404 E. McCreight Ave.
39°56′23″N 83°47′59″W / 39.93972°N 83.79972°W / 39.93972; -83.79972 (Odd Fellows' Home for Orphans, Indigent and Aged)
Springfield, Ohio Renaissance Revival architecture, Chateauesque architecture[11]
Aline IOOF Lodge No. 263 1930 1984 Off Main and Broadway
36°30′35″N 98°26′58″W / 36.50972°N 98.44944°W / 36.50972; -98.44944 (Aline IOOF Lodge No. 263)
Aline, Oklahoma One of four NRHP-listed IOOF buildings in the county[11][16]
I.O.O.F. Hall (Alva, Oklahoma) 1905 1984 527 Barnes St.
36°48′12″N 98°39′59″W / 36.80333°N 98.66639°W / 36.80333; -98.66639 (I.O.O.F. Hall (Alva, Oklahoma))
Alva, Oklahoma Plains Commercial architecture[11]
I.O.O.F. Building of Buffalo 1917 1983 110 W. Turner St.
36°50′07″N 99°37′53″W / 36.83528°N 99.63139°W / 36.83528; -99.63139 (I.O.O.F. Building of Buffalo)
Buffalo, Oklahoma Plains Commercial architecture[11]
Carmen IOOF Home 1906 1984
36°35′43″N 98°27′43″W / 36.59528°N 98.46194°W / 36.59528; -98.46194 (Carmen IOOF Home)
near Carmen, Oklahoma [11][16]
Carmen IOOF Lodge No. 84 1902 1984 Main and 4th St.
36°34′45″N 98°27′30″W / 36.57917°N 98.45833°W / 36.57917; -98.45833 (Carmen IOOF Lodge No. 84)
Carmen, Oklahoma Served as a professional building, as a clubhouse, and as a specialty store[11][16]
Oklahoma Odd Fellows Home at Checotah 1902 2001 211 West North St.
35°28′46″N 101°31′15″W / 35.47944°N 101.52083°W / 35.47944; -101.52083 (Oklahoma Odd Fellows Home at Checotah)
Checotah, Oklahoma Romanesque architecture, Bungalow/Craftsman architecture[11]
Cherokee IOOF Lodge No. 219 1931 1984 Grand Ave. and 2nd St.
36°45′23″N 98°21′25″W / 36.75639°N 98.35694°W / 36.75639; -98.35694 (Cherokee IOOF Lodge No. 219)
Cherokee, Oklahoma One of four Alfalfa County Odd Fellows buildings that were subject of a 1983 study.[11][16]
Adams Odd Fellows Hall 1886 1994 190 Main St.
45°46′3″N 118°33′44″W / 45.76750°N 118.56222°W / 45.76750; -118.56222 (Adams Odd Fellows Hall)
Adams, Oregon Italianate architecture[11]
IOOF Building (Ashland, Oregon) 1879 1978 49-57 N. Main St.
42°11′50″N 122°42′54″W / 42.19722°N 122.71500°W / 42.19722; -122.71500 (IOOF Building (Ashland, Oregon))
Ashland, Oregon Served as a clubhouse and as a specialty store[11]
Harrisburg Odd Fellows Hall 1882 1992 190 Smith St.
44°16′20″N 123°10′12″W / 44.27222°N 123.17000°W / 44.27222; -123.17000 (Harrisburg Odd Fellows Hall)
Harrisburg, Oregon Italianate architecture[11]
IOOF-Paris Fair Building 1906 1990 315 Oak St.
45°42′30″N 121°31′18″W / 45.70833°N 121.52167°W / 45.70833; -121.52167 (IOOF--Paris Fair Building)
Hood River, Oregon Early Commercial architecture[11]
Lake Oswego Odd Fellows Hall 1890 1979 Durham and Church Sts.
45°24′50″N 122°39′39″W / 45.41389°N 122.66083°W / 45.41389; -122.66083 (Lake Oswego Odd Fellows Hall)
Lake Oswego, Oregon Has served as a professional building, as a clubhouse, as a meeting hall, and as a specialty store[11]
Odd Fellows Building (Portland, Oregon) 1922 1980 1019 SW 10th Ave.
45°31′5″N 122°40′56″W / 45.51806°N 122.68222°W / 45.51806; -122.68222 (Odd Fellows Building (Portland, Oregon))
Portland, Oregon Late Gothic Revival architecture[11]
Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 Odd Fellows Buildings 1900 1988 185-195 High St. NE
44°56′26.08″N 123°2′14.03″W / 44.9405778°N 123.0372306°W / 44.9405778; -123.0372306 (Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 Odd Fellows Buildings)
Salem, Oregon Romanesque Revival architecture[11]
Loyal Order of Odd Fellows 1860 5619 Germantown Ave.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Significant contribution to the NRHP Colonial Germantown Historic District - Note: Not an IOOF building.
Morgantown Odd Fellows Hall 1868 3172-3176 Main Street
Morgantown, Pennsylvania Contributing building in Morgantown Historic District - District NRHP-listed 1995
Strasburg Odd Fellows 1856 Strasburg Historic District
Strasburg, Pennsylvania In the NRHP Strasburg Historic District
Oddfellows' Hall (East Providence, Rhode Island) 1889 1980 Warren Avenue
41°49′1″N 71°22′56″W / 41.81694°N 71.38222°W / 41.81694; -71.38222 (Oddfellows' Hall (East Providence, Rhode Island))
East Providence, Rhode Island Shingle Style architecture
Odd Fellows Home of Dell Rapids 1910 2010 100 W. 10th St.
Dell Rapids, South Dakota [17]
Odd Fellows Building (Gary, South Dakota) 1898 1976 Main St.
44°47′34″N 96°27′24″W / 44.79278°N 96.45667°W / 44.79278; -96.45667 (Odd Fellows Building (Gary, South Dakota))
Gary, South Dakota Has served as a clubhouse and as a meeting hall[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Beaver, Utah) 1903 1983 33-35 N. Main St.
38°16′29″N 112°38′29″W / 38.27472°N 112.64139°W / 38.27472; -112.64139 (Odd Fellows Hall)
Beaver, Utah Early Commercial architecture[11]
IOOF Relief Home 1890 1984 232 Woodside Ave.
40°38′27″N 111°29′41″W / 40.64083°N 111.49472°W / 40.64083; -111.49472 (IOOF Relief Home)
Park City, Utah [11]
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1891 1977 39 W. Market St.
40°45′41″N 111°53′30″W / 40.76139°N 111.89167°W / 40.76139; -111.89167 (Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall)
Salt Lake City, Utah Richardsonian Romanesque architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Alexandria, Virginia) ? 2004 411 S. Columbus St.
38°48′11.3″N 77°2′57.24″W / 38.803139°N 77.0492333°W / 38.803139; -77.0492333 (Odd Fellows Hall (Alexandria, Virginia))
Alexandria, Virginia Second Empire architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Blacksburg, Virginia) 1905 2005 203 Gilbert St.
37°14′9″N 80°25′16″W / 37.23583°N 80.42111°W / 37.23583; -80.42111 (Odd Fellows Hall (Blacksburg, Virginia))
Blacksburg, Virginia Historically a meeting hall[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Occoquan, Virginia) 1889
Occoquan, Virginia
Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Hall No. 148 1895 1999 3940 Tolt Ave.
47°38′39″N 121°54′51″W / 47.64417°N 121.91417°W / 47.64417; -121.91417 (Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Hall No. 148)
Carnation, Washington [11]
Cheney Odd Fellows Hall ? 1990 321 First St.
47°29′12″N 117°34′30″W / 47.48667°N 117.57500°W / 47.48667; -117.57500 (Cheney Odd Fellows Hall)
Cheney, Washington Late Victorian architecture, vernacular commercial architecture[11]
Opera House and IOOF Lodge ? 1997 151 W. 1st Ave.
48°32′40″N 117°54′18″W / 48.54444°N 117.90500°W / 48.54444; -117.90500 (Opera House and I. O. O. F. Lodge)
Colville, Washington Classical Revival architecture[11]
IOOF Hall, Everett, Washington ? 1912 2813-2815 Wetmore Avenue
Everett, Washington Contributing building in Hewitt Avenue Historic District[18]:4–5
Oddfellows Hall (Seattle, Washington) ? East Pine and 10th Streets
47°36′54.14″N 122°19′11.18″W / 47.6150389°N 122.3197722°W / 47.6150389; -122.3197722 (Oddfellows Hall (Seattle, Washington))
Seattle, Washington Renaissance Revival architecture;[19] a "cultural nucleus and point of convergence for community and arts organizations"[20]
Stanwood IOOF Public Hall 1902 2002 27128 102nd Ave. NW
48°14′35″N 122°22′11″W / 48.24306°N 122.36972°W / 48.24306; -122.36972 (Stanwood IOOF Public Hall)
Stanwood, Washington Western falsefront architecture[11]
Vashon Odd Fellows Hall 1912 19704 Vashon Highway SW
Vashon Island, Washington Built in 1912, designated a King County and/or local landmark in 1985[21]
IOOF Lodge Building (Marlinton, West Virginia) 1905 2000 Jct. of 8th St. and Second Ave.
38°16′40″N 80°5′38″W / 38.27778°N 80.09389°W / 38.27778; -80.09389 (IOOF Lodge Building (Marlinton, West Virginia))
Marlinton, West Virginia Italianate architecture[11]
IOOF Lodge Building (Shinnston, West Virginia) 1906 1998 In Shinnston Historic District at corner of Pike and Walnut Streets
39°23′43″N 80°18′5″W / 39.39528°N 80.30139°W / 39.39528; -80.30139 (IOOF Lodge Building (Shinnston, West Virginia))
Shinnston, West Virginia [11]
Odd Fellows Temple Building (Welch, West Virginia) 1929 1992 43-63 Mc Dowell St
37°25′52″N 81°35′07″W / 37.43111°N 81.58528°W / 37.43111; -81.58528 (Odd Fellows Temple Building (Welch, West Virginia))
Welch, West Virginia Art Deco architecture[11]
Sharon Lodge No. 28 IOOF 1897 1982 316 5th St.
39°15′55″N 81°33′37″W / 39.26528°N 81.56028°W / 39.26528; -81.56028 (Sharon Lodge No. 28 IOOF)
Parkersburg, West Virginia Romanesque architecture[11]
Former Odd Fellows Building 1890's 220 Fourth Avenue West Ashland, Wisconsin Romanesque architecture, although re-sided with modern aluminum siding. Currently used as a commercial business building.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows-Lodge No. 189 Building 1887 1999 1335 Main St.
45°5′42″N 87°37′18″W / 45.09500°N 87.62167°W / 45.09500; -87.62167 (Independent Order of Odd Fellows-Lodge No. 189 Building)
Marinette, Wisconsin Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Hall (Big Horn, Wyoming) 1894 1980 Jackson St.
44°40′46″N 106°59′27″W / 44.67944°N 106.99083°W / 44.67944; -106.99083 (Odd Fellows Hall (Big Horn, Wyoming))
Big Horn, Wyoming [11]
Odd Fellows Building (Casper, Wyoming) 1952 136 S. Wolcott St.
42°51′5″N 106°19′27″W / 42.85139°N 106.32417°W / 42.85139; -106.32417 (Odd Fellows Building (Casper, Wyoming))
Casper, Wyoming [11]

Cemeteries

Building
Image estab.
NHRP
listed
Location
City, state Description
Odd Fellows Cemetery (San Francisco, California) ?
San Francisco, California Former cemetery; location of the Neptune Society Columbarium
Greenlawn Memorial Park (Colma, California) 1933 1100 El Camino Real Colma, California In 1933, 26,000 bodies from the Oddfellows Cemetery in San Francisco were moved here. San Francisco had previously passed an ordinance to prohibit the sale of cemetery lots or permit any further burials within the city.
Odd Fellows Cemetery (Sonora, California) 1856
Sonora, California Currently reported in disrepair.[22]
Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery
"Odd Fellow's Rest" entrance
1849 1980 Canal Street & City Park Avenue
29°58′53″N 90°6′39″W / 29.98139°N 90.11083°W / 29.98139; -90.11083 (Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery)
New Orleans, Louisiana Renaissance architecture, Exotic Revival architecture[11]
Odd Fellows and Confederate Cemetery ? 1988 Corner of Cemetery and Commerce Sts.
33°46′28″N 89°48′39″W / 33.77444°N 89.81083°W / 33.77444; -89.81083 (Odd Fellows and Confederate Cemetery)
Grenada, Mississippi Gothic architecture, Romanesque architecture, Classical architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Cemetery (Starkville, Mississippi) ? 1990 Jct. of US 82 and Henderson St.
33°28′0″N 88°49′15″W / 33.46667°N 88.82083°W / 33.46667; -88.82083 (Odd Fellows Cemetery (Starkville, Mississippi))
Starkville, Mississippi [11]
Odd Fellows' Cemetery ? Along Round Bottom Rd.
39°7′38.1″N 84°21′20.5″W / 39.127250°N 84.355694°W / 39.127250; -84.355694 (Odd Fellows' Cemetery (Newtown, Ohio))
Near Newtown, Ohio Notable for being site of Odd Fellows' Cemetery Mound, an ancient Indian mound and an NRHP-listed archeological site
Medford IOOF Cemetery 1890 1989 Siskiyou Blvd. at Highland Dr.
Medford, Oregon Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture, Art Deco architecture, Modernistic architecture[11]
Odd Fellows Cemetery 1849 24th and Diamond Streets
39°59′12.5″N 75°10′21.99″W / 39.986806°N 75.1727750°W / 39.986806; -75.1727750 (Mount Peace Cemetery)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Acquired by the Philadelphia Housing Authority in 1950 for construction of a housing project; burials were re-interred at other Odd Fellows cemeteries
Odd Fellows Cemetery Plot (of Mount Hope Cemetery) about 1900 Along Sanborn Avenue Ashland, Wisconsin The Odd Fellows Section, located near the center of Mount Hope Cemetery

See also

References

  1. Note there are hundreds of Odd Fellows buildings in the state of California, alone, as documented by sewkind at Panoramio.Photos of Odd Fellows Lodges in California.
  2. The retirement homes among the list are:
  3. 1 2 "Baroona Labor Hall (entry 600277)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  4. 1 2 "Cook Shire Hall (entry 601704)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  5. "Glennie Hall (entry 601505)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  6. 1 2 "Oddfellows Home Hotel (former) (entry 602199)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  7. IOOF(SA), home page.
  8. "Wanslea". State Heritage, Western Australia.
  9. Google translation of fich.dk page
  10. Kong Hroar Lodge nr. 26, Roskilde, Denmark.
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13.
  12. 1 2 Carmel Barry-Schweyer (May 5, 2011). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Oddfellows Hall / International Order of Oddfellows Hall / IOOF Hall" (PDF). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  13. "National Register of Historic Places". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2011-10-07.
  14. Virginia L. Bartos (June 2011). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Nathan Comstock Jr. House". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 21 May 2011. See also: "Accompanying 10 photos".
  15. "National Register of Historic Places Listings". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 4/07/14 through 4/11/14. National Park Service. 2014-04-18.
  16. 1 2 3 4 George Otey (1983). "IOOF Buildings in Alfalfa County Thematic Resources" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  17. new NRHP listings
  18. Sonja Sokol Fürész (August 25, 2010). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Hewitt Avenue Historic District". City of Everett website.
  19. Woodridge, Sally B.; Roger Montgomery (1980). A Guide to Architecture in Washington State. University of Washington Press. p. 146. ISBN 0295957794.
  20. Brendan Kiley (October 24, 2007). "What's Going to Happen to Oddfellows Hall? Three Real Estate Deals and What They Mean for Seattle Theater". Retrieved October 2, 2010.
  21. "King County and Local Landmarks List". Technical Paper No. 6. King County.
  22. Oddfellows cemetery victim of vandals (in Sonora, CA)

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