Neighbors of Woodcraft. Palm Circle No. 66 (Seattle, Wash.)

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Women of Woodcraft, a fraternal non-profit benefit society providing for the insurance needs and social objectives of its members, organized in 1897 as women's auxiliary to Woodmen of the World; in 1917 name changed to Neighbors of Woodcraft (NOW); in 2001 returned to its roots and merged into Woodmen of the World. Palm Circle No. 66 was chartered in Seattle, Wash., in 1897 and continued into the 1950s; in 1963 a group of members formed the Palm Circle Social & Sewing Club which continued until 1963. In 1971 Bremerton Circle no. 234 (Tracyton) consolidated with Palm Circle No. 66.

From the description of Neighbors of Woodcraft, Palm Circle No. 66 records, 1899-1971 (bulk 1899-1941). (Washington State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 251975135

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Seattle (Wash.)
Washington (State)--Seattle
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Fraternal organizations
Women
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Corporate Body

Active 1899

Active 1971

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