JACCOS TOWNE LODGE LODGE HISTORY

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JACCOS TOWNE LODGE LODGE HISTORY
ORDER OF THE ARROW
JACCOS TOWNE LODGE
CROSSROADS OF AMERICA COUNCIL
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
LODGE HISTORY
Order of the Arrow
Central Region
Section C-6A
Jaccos Towne Lodge
The Lodge Totem is the River Otter.
The lodge is currently made up of 11 Chapters.
Kickapoo – KPO
Macquissin – MCQ
Wahpekahmekunk – WPK
Kikthawenund – KIK
Quanasita – QUN
Wapsuchuppecatt – WAP
Lobarlewhense – LBH
Seke Macque –SKM
Wundchenneu – WUN
Lowaneu Allanque – LOA
Tatankaskah – TAK
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Basic Lodge Information ................................................................................................................................................7
Council Formation – Crossroads of America Council ................................................................................................7
Geographical coverage area .................................................................................................................................7
Council Headquarters Location.............................................................................................................................8
Formation and Mergers of Councils .....................................................................................................................8
Important People ..................................................................................................................................................9
Important Events and Milestones.......................................................................................................................10
Camp Formation ......................................................................................................................................................12
Cub Scout Camps ................................................................................................................................................12
Adventure Camp .............................................................................................................................................12
Belzer Day Camp .............................................................................................................................................12
District Day Camps..........................................................................................................................................12
Boy Scout Camps ................................................................................................................................................12
Resident Summer Camps................................................................................................................................12
NYLT/White Stag.............................................................................................................................................13
Baden Powell Merit Badge Camp ...................................................................................................................13
Dan Beard First Class Camp ............................................................................................................................13
Non-OA Honor Camper Societies ............................................................................................................................13
General Information ...........................................................................................................................................13
Non-OA Honor Groups in CAC area. ........................................................................................................................15
Firecrafter ...........................................................................................................................................................15
Ku-Ni-Eh..............................................................................................................................................................16
Tecumseh Lodge Education Group .....................................................................................................................17
The Order of the Arrow Founded ............................................................................................................................18
Founding of Lodges .............................................................................................................................................18
Central Indiana Order of the Arrow History ...................................................................................................18
Kickapoo Lodge #128 History .........................................................................................................................19
Kikthawenund Lodge #222 .............................................................................................................................19
Wahpinachi Lodge #308 .................................................................................................................................19
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk Lodge #512 ................................................................................................................19
Wulakamike Lodge #21 History ......................................................................................................................20
Central Indiana Council “Unofficial” OA Lodge ..............................................................................................20
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21 ................................................................................................................................21
Central Indiana Order of the Arrow, Council, and Camp History list ..................................................................22
Wabash Valley Council #166 ..........................................................................................................................22
Kikthawenund Council #149 ...........................................................................................................................22
Whitewater Valley Council #151 ....................................................................................................................22
Delaware County Council #679 ......................................................................................................................23
Crossroads of America Council #160 ..............................................................................................................23
Patches Illustrate Mergers of Lodges .................................................................................................................24
Lodge Milestones ................................................................................................................................................25
Lodge Infrastructure ....................................................................................................................................................28
Supreme Chief of the Fire (Scout Executives) .........................................................................................................28
Officers and Advisers ...............................................................................................................................................28
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National/Regional /Section Officers and Committee Members .........................................................................28
National ..........................................................................................................................................................28
Regional ..........................................................................................................................................................28
Section ............................................................................................................................................................28
Lodge Chiefs, Lodge Advisers, and Lodge Staff Advisers ................................................................................29
Lodge Chapters – Names, Totems, and Tenure ......................................................................................................31
Lodge Communications / Publications ....................................................................................................................32
Lodge Website ....................................................................................................................................................32
Lodge Social Networking Sites ............................................................................................................................32
Lodge Newsletters ..............................................................................................................................................32
Where to Go Camping ........................................................................................................................................32
Lodge Executive Committee (LEC) ...........................................................................................................................33
Lodge Structure ..................................................................................................................................................33
Lodge Activities and Service ........................................................................................................................................35
Lodge Events ...........................................................................................................................................................35
Winter Gathering ................................................................................................................................................35
Spring Fellowship ................................................................................................................................................35
Lodge Ordeal .......................................................................................................................................................35
Lodge Leadership Development .........................................................................................................................36
Lodge Banquet ....................................................................................................................................................36
Service Projects ...................................................................................................................................................36
Area / Section Events ..............................................................................................................................................37
Section Conclave .................................................................................................................................................37
NLS and NLATS Trainings ....................................................................................................................................37
National Events .......................................................................................................................................................37
NOAC ..................................................................................................................................................................37
ArrowTour ...........................................................................................................................................................40
ArrowCorps5 .......................................................................................................................................................41
Indian Summer....................................................................................................................................................42
OA High Adventure .............................................................................................................................................43
Philmont Trail Crew ........................................................................................................................................43
Ocean Adventure ............................................................................................................................................43
Wilderness Voyage .........................................................................................................................................43
Canadian Odyssey...........................................................................................................................................44
Summit Experience .........................................................................................................................................44
Lodge Achievements and Awards ................................................................................................................................46
The Vigil Honor ........................................................................................................................................................46
The Founder’s Award ..............................................................................................................................................46
Distinguished Service Award ...................................................................................................................................47
Lifetime Achievement Award ..................................................................................................................................47
Red Arrow Award ....................................................................................................................................................49
E. Urner Goodman Camping Award ........................................................................................................................49
OA Service Grant .....................................................................................................................................................50
OA Centurion Award ...............................................................................................................................................50
Excellence and Quality Lodge Recognitions ............................................................................................................53
Appendix A – National, Regional, and Section (Area) Officers and Advisers & Section Award of Merit Recipients ...56
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Appendix B – Lodge Chiefs, Lodge Advisers, and Lodge Staff Advisers .......................................................................62
Appendix C – Lodge Newsletters .................................................................................................................................65
Appendix D – NOAC Participation and Awards............................................................................................................67
Appendix E – Vigil Honor Members .............................................................................................................................68
Appendix F – The Founder’s Award .............................................................................................................................91
Appendix G – Distinguished Service Award .................................................................................................................93
Appendix H – Lifetime Achievement Award ................................................................................................................94
Appendix I – Red Arrow Award....................................................................................................................................94
Appendix J – E. Urner Goodman Camping Award .......................................................................................................94
Appendix K – OA Service Grants ..................................................................................................................................94
Appendix L –Journey to Excellence and Other Quality Lodge Recognitions................................................................95
Sources
National Order of the Arrow:
Awards – http://www.oa-bsa.org/pages/category/category/awards
History – http://history.oa-bsa.org/
Database on Vigil and Founder’s Awards
Section and Area Information:
Celebrating Centuries of Service in the State of Indiana, 2015
Newsletters:
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21 – Kinohsamia
Wulakamike Lodge #21 – The Goodlander
Kickapoo Lodge #128 – Thunderbird
Council Records:
Crossroads of America Council #160
Kikthawenund Area Council #149
Whitewater Valley Council #151
Wabash Valley Council #166
We have tried our best to get accurate information for this history. In some
cases we are working with documents or verifiable information, and in some
cases, we are relying on people’s memories. If you have other information,
please contact the Lodge Historian at [email protected].
Also, if you have additional information and/or copies of lodge newsletters that
we do not have, contact the Lodge Historian. Please do not submit hardcopies of
anything without first contacting the Lodge Historian. Thank you.
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Basic Lodge
Information
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Basic Lodge Information
Council Formation – Crossroads of America Council
Geographical coverage area
Crossroads of America Council #160 (CAC) is the largest Boy Scout council in Indiana. It
covers the center of the state from east to west and goes as far north as Muncie and as far
south as Terre Haute. CAC currently serves over 36,000 young people in 25 counties
through 965 packs, troops, teams, crews, groups, ships, and posts.
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Council Headquarters Location
Crossroads of America Council Headquarters is located at 7125 Fall Creek Road N,
Indianapolis, IN 46256. CAC also has offices in Anderson, Hagerstown, Muncie, and Terre
Haute.
Formation and Mergers of Councils
The original council was founded on February 8, 1910. Crossroads of America Council #160
is the result of a number of mergers over the years. Based in Indianapolis, the current name
was adopted in 1972.
Indianapolis itself has had a council office since 1915, being known
as just the Indianapolis Council #160 until 1934 when it started
adding a lot of other councils and became known as the
Indianapolis and Central Indiana Council #160. This long name lasted until 1942 when the
council simply was known as the Central Indiana Council. In 1972 a major merger was
undertaken with the present name being adopted. A number of councils were folded
together including Delaware County #679 (the Muncie, IN-based Council that operated from
1924- 1972), Kikthawenund Area #149 (Anderson, IN), and the Whitewater Valley Council
#151 (based in Hagerstown, IN).
Anderson had a long history of councils before the 1972 merger. First founded in 1919 as
the Anderson Council #149, the council went under a year later in 1919 only to return with
the same name in 1923. This time, the council lasted until 1928 before changing its name to
the Hoosier Council #149. That name was used for 3 years. In 1931 the Anderson-based
council became the Chief Anderson Council #149, which lasted four years until 1935. The
Kikthawenund Council #149, proved to be the longest running
name as it lasted from 1935 to 1972 before finally merging into the
new Crossroads of America Council.
Hagerstown had a similarly long history as a separate council before the 1972 merger.
Beginning as the Wayne County Council #151 in 1927, the council became the Wayne Area
Council #151 in 1931. In 1935, the Whitewater Valley Council #151 was formed and lasted
until the 1972 merger with the CAC.
There were also a few short lived councils in the area now served by Crossroads of America
including the Shelbyville Council based in Shelbyville, IN from 1915-1922; the Frankfort
Council, Frankfort, IN which operated from 1918-1920; the Connersville Council based in
the city of the same name from 1922-1924; and the Boone County Council, based in
Lebanon, IN which operated from 1927-1929.
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The Order of the Arrow was active in many of these councils with the exception of the
Indianapolis Council and its successor Central Indiana Council (CIC). The Firecrafter
Program, which is a local program that in many ways serves the same function as Order of
the Arrow, was formed in the Indianapolis council. It is still an active program in the CAC.
When Crossroads of America Council was formed, the Order of the Arrow also came to the
Indianapolis area.
In 2002, the Wabash Valley Council #166 became part of the CAC. The Terre Haute Council
#166 existed from 1912-1924. From 1924-1929, it became the Vigo County Council #166,
and was re-established as the Terre Haute Council #166 from 1929-1931. In 1931, the
council became the Wabash Valley Council #166 and kept that name until it merged with
the Crossroads of America Council #160 in 2002.
Important People
The current Scout Executive of CAC is Patrick Sterrett. In 2013, he took over for Scott
Clabaugh who had been the Council Executive since 1993.
One of the best known names in the council is F.O. Belzer, who was the Executive from
1915-1939 and started the Firecrafter program. The camp where Firecrafter began is now
named for him and serves as the Cub Scout Summer Day Camp and Council Training Center.
The Crossroads of America Council has also served as home of the Crossroads of America
Scout Band. Founded in 1917 by "Chief" F.O. Belzer as a camp band, it has grown into a
concert band that has traveled throughout the United States, Canada, and England
representing the Boy Scouts of America and the Crossroads of America Council for over 90
years. The Band’s annual summer tour takes it to as many scout camps as it can for the
enjoyment of those scouts at camp.
Throughout its 64 year history the Kickapoo Lodge has seen many great youth and adult
leaders. Over the years several members have been awarded the Distinguished Service
Award and Ed Pease (Lodge Chief in 1968 and 1969) served the Order of the Arrow as
National Chairman from 1993-2000.
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Important Events and Milestones
Milestones
1910
Founded on February 8, 1910
1910
1st Troop of Boy Scouts Organized in Indianapolis
1913
Early Troops Began Conducting Camps
1913
The Scoutmasters Association was Renamed
1914
Council Officers Met to Adopt the Recommended Constitution
1914
The Scoutmasters Association/Council Determined that Local Council was Necessary
1915
Scouts Attended the First Camp of the New Council
1915
Mr. F.O. Belzer Became Scout Executive
1915
$11, 052.50 Total Pledges Reported
1916
Hall Marmon, T-18, is the First Eagle of the Indianapolis Council
1916
Annual Scout Week at Fort Harrison
1917
Canon Salute Causes Panic
1917
Scout Band formed
1918
The Indianapolis Boy Scouts Reservation Opened
1919
The Indianapolis Council Divides into Districts
1920
10th Anniversary of Scouting
1920
Campers Suggest New Name for Indianapolis Boy Scouts Reservation
1920
Kiwanis Hut Dedicated – destroyed by fire 2012
1921
4th Rank Added to the Camp Ranks Program
1929
Trial of Cub Scout Program
1930
The Cub Scouts Program Began
1931
1st Silver Beaver Award Presented
1933
1st Local Silver Beaver Awards Announced
1934
The Indianapolis Council is Renamed
1934
President Roosevelt Announced a National Jamboree
1935
25th Anniversary of Scouting
1936
1st Local Sustaining Membership Drive
1936
President Roosevelt Invited Scout Membership to National Jamboree
1937
First National Jamboree
1939
Chief Belzer Submitted His Letter of Resignation
1939
Silver Jubilee Camp, the Fourth Camp and Scout Open House Day at the Reservation
1941
Indianapolis and Central Indiana Council is Renamed
1943
Long Trousers and the Scout Cap Added to BSA Uniform
1947
18th National Training Conference for Scout Executives
1948
F.O. Belzer Passed Away
1953
Indianapolis Scout Headquarters Moved
1959
The Chank-tun-un-gi Trail was Created
1960
1st Local Wood Badge Course in Central Indiana Council
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1961
Special Interest Exploring Begins Locally
1965
Central Indiana Council Ranked #1
1965
The 500,000th Eagle Scout Badge Presented
1965
The Monroe Camp Becomes Ransburg Reservation
1966
Ransburg Reservation Camp Opened
1968
Central Indiana Council's 1st Pinewood Derby
1969
Hagerstown Service Center Opens
1971
Maine National High Adventure Area Opened
1972
Crossroads of America Council is Formed
1973
New Order of the Arrow Lodge Chartered
1974
1st National Eagle Scout Association Meeting
1975
Cub Day Camp Piloted
1977
Cub Day Camp Program Becomes Official
1979
National Office Location Change
1982
A. John Bosio selected to be Council Scout Executive
1984
Popcorn Fundraiser Debut
1985
First Wood Badge Course in Crossroads of America Council
1985
Council Newsletter Name Changed
1987
Capital Camps Decided
1987
"College of Commissioner Science" Initiated
1988
First Local Scouting for Food
1988
Webelos Adventure Camp at Kikthawenund
1990
The Roesch Service Center Opens
1992
First "Marsh Cookout on the Circle"
1993
Scott B. Clabaugh selected to be Council Scout Executive
1998
The Beginning of Venturing
2002
Wabash Valley Council becomes part of Crossroads of America Council
2003
Dedication of the Center for Volunteer Training
2003
OA lodges Wulakamike & Kickapoo merge to become Jaccos Towne Lodge
2007
Boy Scouting celebrates 100 Anniversary of founding by Lord Baden-Powell
2010
Crossroads Scout Office moves to 7125 Fall Creek Road N
2010
Boy Scouting in the United States celebrates 100 Anniversary
2010
Fire destroys Training Center at Camp Belzer
2012
Scout office renamed Golden-Burke Scout Center
2012
New Camp Belzer Training Center opens
2013
Patrick Sterrett selected to be Council Scout Executive
2015
Order of the Arrow celebrates 100 Anniversary
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Camp Formation
Cub Scout Camps
Crossroads of America Council offers three summer Cub Scout programs: Adventure Camp,
Belzer Day Camp, and District Day Camp.
Adventure Camp (Cub Scout resident camp) - is an overnight camp held at Camp
Kikthawenund (Frankton). Adventure Camp supports and utilizes the aims and methods of
Scouting as an integral part of the camp program. Adventure Camp provides an opportunity
for Wolf, Bear and Webelos Scouts to go camping at the region's premier Cub Scout Camp.
The program runs in June and July.
Belzer Day Camp - offers an exciting program for Tigers, Bears and Wolves, as well as first
and second year Webelos! The camp is situated on a wooded 100 acre facility that has been
in development for over 90 years. Camp Belzer (Indianapolis) was created to provide a safe
environment where Cub Scouts can learn, advance, and play in the great outdoors.
District Day Camps - run Monday through Friday and offer a Friday overnight for the Cub
Scouts and their families who wish to attend.
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Bear Creek Day Camp (Connersville) – June
Kikthawenund Day Camp (Frankton) – July
Pathfinder Day Camp (Trafalgar) – June
Red Wing Day Camp (Muncie) – June
Rotary Day Camp (Crawfordsville) – July
Wildwood Day Camp (Terre Haute) – June
Boy Scout Camps
Summer camp is what many Scouts enjoy most about Scouting. Camp programs use natural
surroundings to provide youth with numerous opportunities to experience physical, mental,
and spiritual growth. Scouts can earn merit badges along their advancement trail while
having fun. CAC offers week-long resident camp experiences plus Dan Beard First Class
Camp, Baden-Powell Merit Badge Camp, and NYLT/White Stag.
Resident Summer Camps
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Ransburg Scout Reservation – (near Bloomington, IN), provides unique adventures
unlike any other camp. The climbing tower, C.O.P.E. course, and robust aquatics
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program leave Scouts excited to return before they've even completed their week at
camp. – June and July
Camp Krietenstein (near Poland, IN), challenges Scouts to find adventure, explore,
make new friends, learn new skills and earn merit badges. The Adventure Base
program consists of high adventures, rope courses and team building initiatives. –
June and July
NYLT/White Stag
National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT), called White Stag in CAC, is an exciting, actionpacked program designed to provide youth members of the Boy Scouts of America with
leadership skills and experience they can use in their units as well as in other situations
demanding leadership of self and others. The six-day course, held at Camp Red Wing
(Muncie), is patterned after a month in the life of a unit. Content is delivered in a group and
team outdoor setting with an emphasis on immediate application of learning in a fun
environment. – June and July
Baden Powell Merit Badge Camp
Baden Powell Merit Badge Camp, held at Camp Belzer (Indianapolis), is a merit badge day
camp that helps younger Scouts earn up to eight unique merit badges in the summer. The
program is an accelerated, intensive learning environment. Scouts may be required to
complete prerequisites, take classroom notes and/or have out of class assignments to
complete the merit badge requirements. – June and July
Dan Beard First Class Camp
Dan Beard First Class Camp, held at Camp Belzer (Indianapolis), is designed for Boy Scouts
who are working towards the rank of First Class. During the day camp, Scouts have the
opportunity to complete various requirements towards the ranks of Tenderfoot, Second
Class and First Class. Scouts attending Dan Beard camp also can earn the First Aid merit
badge and Camper, the first rank of Firecrafter. – June and July.
Non-OA Honor Camper Societies
General Information
In the formative years of the Boy Scouts of America, the Order of the Arrow was just one of
the over 100 known honor camper societies that existed in Scout Camps and Councils
throughout the United States. In those early days most camps were run with a huge single
camping area by a Council professional. Borrowing from Daniel Beard and Culver Military
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Academy (many of the patches feature the Culver "C") Councils adopted honor camping
associations as a means of enticing young boys to return to their camps summer after
summer.
It appears the biggest were Gimogash (created in Kansas City, Missouri in 1914), Ku-Ni-Eh
(created in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1923), Nani Ba Zhu (created in Omaha, NE in 1919),
Firecrafter (created in 1920 in Indiana), and WWW (the OA created in 1915 at Treasure
Island, PA). There are a number of these societies that still exist including Firecrafter (in
Indiana and Illinois) and Mic-O-Say (in Missouri).
While just about everyone involved in the Boy Scout organization knows about the Order of
the Arrow, many people don't know much about the "other" honor societies and honor
programs that existed in various scout councils and camps throughout the country from
1914 through the present day.
In the early days of the Boy Scouts of America many camps around the country had "honor
camper" programs where a scout could progressively earn award patches. In the 1920's and
1930's a number of camps had programs where totems were stenciled on a scout's belt
with paint as they became proficient in different skills. The growth and movement of the
"other" honor societies came about mostly by the movement of the council executives from
one location to another as well as by word of mouth. The Toledo Area Council received
many visitors through the early years to learn about Gimogash. Tipisa spread to Indiana and
Florida from Michigan solely through the movement of council executives.
There were five major societies/programs that operated in multiple locations during the
1920's through the 1940's. They were Ku-Ni-Eh, Gimogash, Nani Ba Zhu, Firecrafter, and
WWW (Order of the Arrow). The majority of the "other" societies/programs existed in only
one place although there were a few in two to five locations.
In 1935, there were 536 Scout Councils and only 81 Order of the Arrow Lodges in existence
in the country. By 1950, there were still only 537 Scout Councils but 445 OA lodges had by
then been chartered. During those years there were many of the "other" honor
societies/programs that were converted into OA lodges.
Many honor societies lived on in different ways after they were converted to the OA. Some,
such as the Michigan Tipisa Society, became a camp award system that could be earned.
Some kept their ceremonies and blended them into the new OA lodge. Others chose the
society name as their lodge name. There were a number of these such as Tonkawampus
#16, Pokagon #110, Tahquitz #127, Ku-Ni-Eh #145, Gimogash #214, Mohawk #275, Yo-SeMite #278, Nani Ba Zhu #321, Tipisa #326, Nikiwigi #329, Braves of Decorah #381, White
Feather #499, and Wincheck #534.
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There are a number of these groups that exist to this day. They are independent
societies/programs. Some exist where there has never been an OA lodge, and some coexist with an OA lodge. Among them are Mic-O-Say in St. Joseph, Missouri since 1925 and
Kansas City (Missouri) since 1929; Firecrafter in Crossroads of America Council (Indiana)
since 1920; Tribe of Tahquitz in the Long Beach Council (California) since 1925; Tribe of
Torqua at Camp Cherry Valley (California); Tribe of Quivira in Quivira Council (Kansas) since
1923; Tribe of Golden Eagle (Kansas) since 1989; and Nani Ba Zhu which was reactivated in
Omaha (Nebraska) in 1990.
Non-OA Honor Groups in CAC area.
Firecrafter
Firecrafter is a service organization within the Boy Scouts of America.
Formed in 1920, the Firecrafter Organization mainly operates within the
Crossroads of America Council, Indiana, but has been known to exist in
other areas including Illinois and Texas.
Before the United States entered World War I, Francis O. Belzer was named the first Scout
Executive of the Indianapolis Council in 1915 (known as the Indianapolis and Central Indiana
Council from 1934 to 1942). With Scouting's early emphasis on athletics instead of
Scoutcraft skills, many different ancillary programs were piloted throughout the United
States to reinforce Scouting skills and its core values. One such program in place was the
three-tiered rank system at Daniel Carter Beard's Culver Woodcraft Camp. Seeing a need
for a new program in Indiana and working in conjunction with Stanley L. Norton, Assistant
Executive, and Rex Pruitt, Scoutmaster of Troop 46, Scout Executive Belzer created the
Camper and Woodsman ranks in 1919 at Camp Chank-Tun-Un-Gi located near Fort
Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis. The program was a success throughout the 1919
camping season, so Pruitt, Norton, and Belzer set out to create a third camp rank for the
following summer.
The "third and highest" rank was introduced, unnamed, in 1920. The first group of four
young Woodsmen completed the requirements. It was custom to recognize the new
Camper and Woodsman rank recipients at the last campfire of the camping week, and when
it came time to recognize the four Scouts, they were not mentioned. As the ceremony
concluded with Norton's Scoutmaster's benediction, the four Scouts were instructed to
remain behind. As the rest of the campers went back to their tents to retire for the evening,
those four Scouts, along with Belzer, Norton, Pruitt, and P.D. Hoelscher (the camp's physical
director) became the first to take Firecrafter's Unknown Test.
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A fourth honorary camp rank, Minisino, was introduced in 1921 to recognize those who
went above and beyond in service to Scouting and Firecrafter itself.
At one point in time, many Midwestern councils had a Firecrafter program in operation.
After the adoption of the Order of the Arrow on a national level, many of these programs
were closed completely or merged into the Order's program. It was the only honor camping
program in the Central Indiana Council until 1972, when Central Indiana Council was
merged with Delaware County Council, Whitewater Area Council, and Kikthawenund
Council to form the new Crossroads of America Council. Concerned Firecrafters and
Arrowmen met to settle their differences, and both programs were allowed to continue.
Before 1972, all Firecrafters wore a pocket flap patch on the right pocket, indicating where
the member was from within the council. He also wore a 3-inch pocket patch on the right
pocket, indicating his Firecrafter rank. After the merger, the Order of the Arrow was given
exclusive right to the pocket flap, while Firecrafter kept its right to the temporary patch
position on the pocket itself. For more information, go to www.firecrafter.org.
Ku-Ni-Eh
Prior to the existence of today's Order of the Arrow, the councils of central,
eastern, and southeastern Kentucky used the Ku-Ni-Eh as their honor
camper society. Arthur E. Roberts founded the Ku-Ni-Eh in 1922 at Camp
Edgar Friedlander, which was located on the Little Miami River near
Cincinnati, Ohio. Camp Edgar Friedlander was the summer camp of the
Cincinnati Area Council, and Arthur E. Roberts was the Camp Director for many of its early
years of operation. Mr. Roberts also served the Cincinnati Area Council as its Scout
Executive for many years. During those early years at summer camp, Mr. Roberts saw a
need for the development of a brotherhood to honor a select number of Scouts who best
exemplified the Scout Oath and Law. After many months of searching, Mr. Roberts found
what he considered to be the best ceremony for the induction of candidates into this
brotherhood.
The ceremony was based on a ritual used by the Kankau, a tribe of the Maidu Indians of
Northern California. The Kankau used this ceremony to test their boys in the virtues
necessary to become a brave. The word Ku-Ni-Eh means "Order of Manhood" in the Maidu
tongue, and thus was chosen as the name for this new brotherhood. The symbol that was
selected to represent the Ku-Ni-Eh was the "We-hin-ay-pay", which means Rising Sun. This
symbol was taken from a design in the base of a ritual basket of the Maidu Indians.
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The Ku-Ni-Eh had its own requirements for membership, rules and regulations, and even its
own handbook. Its popularity spread throughout the Cincinnati Area Council, and the
knowledge of the Ku-Ni-Eh's success spread into many other councils. Within a few years
over forty councils had adopted the Ku-Ni-Eh as an integral part of their summer camp
program. However, the Ku-Ni-Eh was never recognized as an official organization by the Boy
Scouts of America. The local sponsor of the Ku-Ni-Eh in the Blue Grass Council was O.C.
Rankin of Cynthiana, Kentucky. He presided over the organization’s many activities, as well
as the selection of some 345 candidates from 1927-1951. Candidates for induction into the
Ku-Ni-Eh were selected by the current Ku-Ni-Eh members, unlike today's Order of the Arrow
where candidates are selected by members and non-members alike.
More detailed information on the Ku-ni-eh Society and the Tribe of the Black Arrow are
available in separate Appendices M and N posted to www.jaccostownelodge.org website.
Tecumseh Lodge Education Group
Tecumseh Lodge Education Group, Inc. is a not-for-profit, charitable, and
educational institution dedicated to preserve, protect, and promote all
aspects of the culture of the American Indian. While the organization was
formally incorporated in January 1969, the origins of the Lodge began in
the 1950's.
The Lodge holds an annual powwow during the Labor Day Weekend and a Mid-Winter
Powwow in late December or early January of each year. Throughout the year, the Lodge
sponsors social dances on Saturday evenings in the spring and fall, and holds business
meetings six times a year. In addition, a bi-monthly newsletter is distributed to members.
Proceeds from various Lodge activities are donated to several American Indian educational
and community programs. The Lodge also sponsors the Ku-ni-eh Society and Boy Scouts of
America Venture Crew #372.
Membership is open to individuals ages 18 and above who are interested in participating in
lodge activities and willing to support the Lodge's endeavors to fulfill its purpose. The Lodge
offers individual, family, associate, and life memberships. Active members of the military
receive a complimentary membership, and students of active members who are enrolled in
higher education institutions may receive an individual newsletter upon request.
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The Order of the Arrow Founded
The National Order of the Arrow (formerly known as the Wimachtendienk, W.W.)
had its beginnings on July 16, 1915 when the organization's founder, Dr. E. Urner
Goodman and cofounder, Carroll A. Edson began our great and honored Order that
summer at Treasure Island Scout Camp. Treasure Island Scout Camp was the
summer camp of the Philadelphia Council, located on an island in the middle of the
Delaware River between the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The founders’
purpose and intent was to promote the ideals of Scouting and to strengthen the
camping spirit. They utilized the local myths and legends of the Lenni Lenape tribe
of the Delaware Indians to enhance their newly founded organization. Once the
movement started, it vigorously began to grow, and soon many BSA councils adopted the
Order of the Arrow and its principles into their own programs. Today, the Order of the
Arrow is known as Scouting's National Honor Society.
Founding of Lodges
Central Indiana Order of the Arrow History
The Order of the Arrow began its existence in Central Indiana in 1938 with the chartering
and formation of Kickapoo Lodge #128 in the former Wabash Valley Council. In 1942, in the
Kikthawenund Council located in Anderson, Indiana, Kikthawenund Lodge #222 was formed.
Three years later in Whitewater Valley Council, Wahpinachi Lodge #308 was chartered. Ten
years later in 1955, Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk Lodge #512 was chartered in Delaware County
Council. From 1963 to 1973, there was an “unofficial OA lodge" in Central Indiana Council.
The "OA lodge" was associated with the Scout Band under the direction of Harvey Gill, the
band director. Two advisers, who were Vigil members, Teed Howard, a professional scouter
with the Central Indiana Council, and Ike Slaybaugh, the volunteer adviser, ran the "lodge"
which had 70+ members. The Lodge did not have an official name or patch.
In 1973, with the formation of the Crossroads of America Council, Wulakamike Lodge #21
was formed with the merger of Kikthawenund Lodge #222, Wahpinachi Lodge #308, and
Wah-Pe­Kah-Me-Kunk Lodge #512. This merger brought the Order of the Arrow to what
was once the Central Indiana Council.
In 2003, with the merger of Wabash Valley Council into the Crossroads of America Council,
Kickapoo Lodge #128 merged with Wulakamike Lodge #21 forming Jaccos Towne Lodge
#21.
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Kickapoo Lodge #128 History
Kickapoo Lodge was first chartered in 1938 in the Wabash Valley Council. The original
totem for the lodge was a canoe paddle with a "K" on it. It is not known when the totem
changed, but eventually the Thunderbird was adopted as the official totem for the Lodge.
Upon merging with Wulakamike #21, Kickapoo #128 has kept the Thunderbird Totem and is
now the Kickapoo Chapter.
Throughout its 64 year history, the Lodge has seen many great youth and adult leaders.
Over the years several members have been recognized for their service. For example,
Edward Pease, Kickapoo Lodge Chief (1968 and 1969) and Order of the Arrow National
Chairman (1993-2000) was recognized with the Distinguished Service Award in 1971 and
the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. Richard “Bear” Eberly, long-time Section Adviser
and member of Kickapoo Lodge, is remembered through The Leadership Scholarship Fund
or the “Bear” Eberly Scholarship. The fund helps to cover the costs for new youth Ordeal
members to attend Section Conclave or to promote youth participation in the national
programs of the Order of the Arrow.
Kikthawenund Lodge #222
Kikthawenund Lodge was chartered in 1942 in the
Kikthawenund Council #149. Their totem was the turtle. In
1973, Delaware County, Kikthawenund Area, and
Whitewater Valley Councils came together with the Central
Indiana Council to form the Crossroads of America Council.
The new lodge was called Wulakamike Lodge #21.
Wahpinachi Lodge #308
Wahpinachi Lodge was chartered in 1945 in the White Valley
Council. Their totem was the bear claw. Ordeals were done
at Bear Creek Scout Camp. In 1973, Delaware County,
Kikthawenund Area, and Whitewater Valley Councils came together with the Central
Indiana Council to form the Crossroads of America Council. The new lodge was called
Wulakamike Lodge #21.
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk Lodge #512
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk Lodge was chartered in 1955 in the Delaware County Council #679.
Their totem was the thunderbird. In 1973, Delaware County, Kikthawenund Area, and
Whitewater Valley Councils came together with the Central Indiana Council to form the
Crossroads of America Council. The new lodge was called Wulakamike Lodge #21.
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Wulakamike Lodge #21 History
Wulakamike Lodge was formed on October 20, 1972 with the
merging of four Boy Scout Councils: Central Indiana (now
Crossroads of America), Delaware County, Kikthawenund
Area, and Whitewater Valley. The three OA Lodges which
existed in three of those councils were merged into
Wulakamike (Delaware for "Good Land"). The previous
Lodges were: Kikthawenund #222 chartered July 26, 1942;
Wahpinachi # 308 chartered July 3, 1945, and
Wahpekamekunk #512 chartered April 26, 1955.
At the time of the merger, Central Indiana Council (CIC) did
not have an OA Lodge but did have the Firecrafter
Organization. At the time of the merger the decision was made to hold unit election in all
CIC units as well. Firecrafter also received the opportunity to expand its program into the
entire new Crossroads of America Council.
On October 20, 1972, the three existing lodges met to organize the lodge merger. The
name Wulakamike was chosen and was interpreted from the Delaware language as
meaning “Good Land.” The totem chosen was the Indian on a horse and was patterned
after a large sculpture located in Muncie. This sculpture is represented as an Indian with his
out-spread arms paying homage to his God for fertile land.
At this Meeting there were sixty-five Arrowmen present. Jim Beuoy was elected Lodge
Chief. The Lodge Lay Adviser (now Lodge Adviser) appointed was Gene Moon, and the Staff
Adviser was Jim Bishop. After much discussion and several breaks in the session, it was
decided to have two flap patches. One flap was to be restricted to one for Ordeal
membership and one for Brotherhood membership. The other was to be sold unrestricted.
They would be the same except background color. Also planned at this session was the first
lodge training seminar which was held at the Yokefellow Institute on the Earlham College
campus. The beginning of chapter organization and the formation of by-laws began there.
Two names of former Lodges, Kikthawenund and Wahpekamekunk, continued as Chapter
names in the new Lodge.
Central Indiana Council “Unofficial” OA Lodge
From 1963 to 1973, there was an "unofficial" OA Lodge in the Central Indiana Council. The
OA Lodge was formed and associated with the Scout Band under the direction of Harvey
Gill. The charter was established through the Harrison Trails Council located in Kokomo
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Indiana had 70+ members. Two advisors, Teed Howard the professional advisor with
Central Indiana Council and Ike Slaybaugh, the volunteer scouting advisor, and Harvey Gill,
the band director, were responsible for lodge activities and trips. Since Firecrafter was the
Honor Scouting Society in the Central Indiana Council, and there was not an established
Order of the Arrow Lodge, the "unofficial" Lodge only wore sashes at events outside of
Indianapolis. There was no name for the OA Lodge, and they did not have a pocket patch.
In 1973, the Lodge officially became part of Wulakamike Lodge #21 with the formation of
the Crossroads of America Council headquartered in Indianapolis (Indiana).
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
In 2002, as the Wabash Valley Council merged
with Crossroads of America Council, Kickapoo
Lodge #128 and Wulakamike Lodge #21 also
talked about how to become one. The youth
leaders of both organizations agreed to keep
Wulakamike’s number 21 but to seek a new
name and totem. They decided on a tradition
reflecting the Wea tribe, which lived in central
Indiana until it had been forced to move west in
the early 1800’s. The lodge contacted Chief
Terry Stuff, and he, in consultation with his tribe, developed the name and totem and
agreed to make gifts of them to the newly merged lodge.
At Lodge 21’s annual Winter Banquet on January 19, 2003, Chief Terry Stuff, Civil Chief
Bryan Lindley, and the members of the Wea tribe gave Lodge #21 a new name and totem.
Chief Stuff and Chief Lindley presented the name Jaccos Towne and the totem of the River
Otter to Lodge #21. They spoke of their heritage and thanked the Scouts for helping
maintain traditions of Native Americans.
Jaccos Towne Lodge is named for a village that was in the vicinity of what is now Terre
Haute, Indiana, in the early 1800’s. Chief Stuff’s fifth great-grandfather was Jacco Godfroy,
the last chief of the Wabash Wea. He never left Indiana and died in 1854.
Chief Stuff chose the river otter for the lodge totem
because, he said, “They’re kind of happy-go-lucky,” which
he thought represented the fun of Scouting. And, he said,
“They are curious, which reminds us that everything is
interesting if you look at it from the right angle.” The
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O-Sa-Mee-ah” in English). “They teach you not only how to have fun but also how to
wonder at life and all things in it.”
Civil Chief Lindley, the tribe’s second-in-command encouraged the Scouts to learn and
appreciate Indian traditions. Speaking of the Order of the Arrow’s ceremonial opening, he
said, “The names that you use are meaningful to us. Use the traditions from your heart.”
As a gesture of appreciation for the gift from the Wea tribe, Lodge Chief Tom Dickson
presented Chief Stuff with an Order of the Arrow sash and a certificate.
Central Indiana Order of the Arrow, Council, and Camp History list
Wabash Valley Council #166, (1931-2003), Terre Haute, Indiana. Home of OA Lodge
#128 Kickapoo, chartered in 1938 with a Thunderbird as its totem. Camps that served the
Wabash Valley Council #166 and Kickapoo Lodge #128 were Camp Wildwood and Camp
Krietenstein.
Kikthawenund Council #149, (1935-1972), Anderson, Indiana – home of OA Lodge #222
Kikthawenund, which was chartered in 1942 with the Turtle as the Lodge Totem. Camps
that served the Kikthawenund Council #149 and Kikthawenund Lodge #222 were Camp
Eddy and Camp Kikthawenund, also called Camp K.
Whitewater Valley Council #151 (1935-1972) Hagerstown, Indiana – home of OA Lodge
#308 Wahpinachi chartered in 1945 with a Bear as its totem. Camps that served the
Whitewater Valley Council and Wahpinachi Lodge #308 were Camp Bear Creek and
Whitewater Valley Summer Camp.
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Delaware County Council #679, (1924-1972), Muncie, Indiana – home of OA Lodge #512
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk, which was chartered in 1955 with the Thunderbird as the Lodge
Totem. Camps that served the Delaware County Council #679 and the Wah-Pe-Kah-MeKunk Lodge #512 were Camp Chocktaw and Camp Red Wing.
Crossroads of America Council #160, (1972-2003), Indianapolis, Indiana – home of OA
Lodge #21 Wulakamike, was formed on October 20, 1972. An Indian Chief on a horse was
chosen as the lodge totem. The new lodge was formed from a merger of Kikthawnund
Lodge #222, Kikthawenund Council #149 (Anderson, IN), Wahpinachi Lodge #308,
Whitewater Valley Council #151 (Hagerstown, IN), Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk Lodge #512,
Delaware County Council #679 (Muncie, IN) and interested Scouts in the Central Indiana
Council #160 (Indianapolis, IN). Camps that have served the Crossroads of America Council
include: Camp Bradford, Camp Red Wing, Camp Eddy, Camp Kiwanis, Camp Rotary,
Crossroads Of America Council Camps, Camp Crossland, Camp Belzer, Ransburg Scout
Reservation, Camp Kikthawenund (also called Camp K), and Bear Creek Reservation.
Crossroads of America Council #160, (1972- 2003) merged with Wabash Valley Council #166
(1931- 2003) in 2003. Wulakamike Lodge #21, Crossroads of America Council #160, merged
with Kickapoo Lodge #128, Wabash Valley Council #166, to form the new Jaccos Towne
Lodge #21, Crossroads of America Council #160 (2003-Active). The river otter was chosen
as the lodge totem. Camps that serve Crossroads of America Council include: Camp Bear
Creek, Camp Belzer, Camp Kikthawenund, Camp Krietenstein, Camp Red Wing, Camp
Wildwood, and Ransburg Scout Reservation.
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Patches Illustrate Mergers of Lodges
Chartered 1938
Chartered 1942
Chartered 1945
Chartered 1955
Chartered 1973
Chartered 2003
Current Lodge Flap
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Lodge Milestones
Year
1973
1975
Lodge
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
1975
Wulakamike #21
1975
1975
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
1975
Wulakamike #21
1979
Wulakamike #21
1979
Wulakamike #21
1979
Wulakamike #21
1979
Wulakamike #21
1979
1980
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
1980
Wulakamike #21
1980
Wulakamike #21
1980
Wulakamike #21
1980
Wulakamike #21
1981
Wulakamike #21
1981
Wulakamike #21
1981
Wulakamike #21
1981
Wulakamike #21
1981
1981
1982
1983
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
1985
Wulakamike #21
1986
1986
1986
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
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Milestone
W. Shirell Fox receives the Distinguished Service Award.
Lodge registered 1254 members.
Fourth Winter banquet held at Lawrence Central High School. Cost was
$3.50.
LOA chapter establishes first lodge back patch as a money raising project.
Nine chapters existed.
Lodge ordered new flaps. We received several different kinds that were
not ordered. First back patch was issued.
Lodge has eleven chapters.
4-A conclave. Our Mark Rutherford was elected Section Chief. Lyle Bates
won first place in southern feather dancing. Grant Nell won first place in
old style dancing. LOA won the ceremony competition. The Goodlander
won first place. Lodge Chief Jeff Osterman received the Section
distinguished Service Award.
Lodge Where to Go Camping booklet finished. Lodge gave one to every
Scout and Explorer unit in the council.
NOAC. Our Mark Rutherford served as National Vice-Chief for Indian
Events. Bill Fansher was Art Director for arena shows and Mike McKeown
was an Indian Events judge. We had an Indian Singing team, five dancers,
and a ceremony team in competition. Also two of our lodge members
were selected as VIA Arrowmen.
Lodge training at Camp Towaki.
Wundchenneu chapter originated its polar bear patch program.
Dave Dominick, Lodge Chief, originated the WULAKA-LINE as a new
communication tool.
John Davis ran for Section Chief in a losing effort. At the conclave, our
lodge display won first place. LOA won first in the ceremonies. John
Perry was elected Section secretary. Terry Hasty received the Section
Distinguished Service Award.
Lodge Fall Fellowship: 5 meals, 2 cracker barrels, and a patch for $10.
Lodge training: first lodge plan book used thanks to Dave Dominick and
Tod Owens.
Lodge now has 12 chapters.
National Jamboree. Our Harold McGee served as SM of the OA Service
Corp. troop.
NOAC fee- $135. Founders' Award Developed. LOA ceremony team
finished with honors.
Area 4 NLS held at Merom Institute. Lodge had seven attendees and
three staff.
OCO chapter took charge of Wilbur Wright Memorial Trail.
Origination of the Wulaka Institute of Order Administration.
C-4A conclave. Lodge in charge of activities and shows.
Lodge Fundraiser: council belt buckle for $10.
4-A conclave. TIN chapter did Indian singing. The lodge had a first place
dancer.
Dues increased to $3.50.
We were the service lodge for 4-A conclave at Belzer and Fort Harrison.
"Which I have now received" deleted from the obligation.
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1986
Wulakamike #21
1987
1988
1988
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
1988
Wulakamike #21
1989
1989
1990
1992
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
1992
Wulakamike #21
1994
1995
1996
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
1996
Wulakamike #21
1998
Wulakamike #21
2002
Wulakamike #21
2003
Jaccos Towne #21
2003
Jaccos Towne #21
2004
2005
2006
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
2009
Jaccos Towne #21
2010
Jaccos Towne #21
2012
Jaccos Towne #21
2013
Jaccos Towne #21
2013
2014
2015
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
2015
Jaccos Towne #21
2015
2015
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
2015
Jaccos Towne #21
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Lodge purchased a slide projector and accessories for council. Approx.
$500. We also took new slides for camp.
First OA/XXX joint service project held at Camp Redwing.
Lodge registers a little over 1200 members.
NOAC. We had four members on staff.
Our Bob Pockrass was EC region correspondent for the OA National
Bulletin.
75th Anniversary Award was established.
EC4A conclave. LOA won pre-ordeal ceremony competition.
Dues raised to $5.00.
Shirley Schwein becomes the first women to receive her vigil in our lodge.
N. Anthony Steinhardt Ill (current section adviser) receives the
Distinguished Service Award.
New lodge back patch issued.
The Goodlander wins the Golden Pen award at the C-4A Conclave.
C-4A conclave. KIK ceremony team won Brotherhood competition.
NOAC. Three ceremonial teams competed. Many members of our lodge
in Brotherhood band, including those in charge. Several others on staff.
NOAC - WAP ceremonial team earns 1st Place in the Ordeal Ceremony
Competition
NOAC
Jaccos Towne Lodge formed from Kickapoo Lodge #128 and Wulakamike
Lodge #21
Jaccos Towne Lodge given name and totem by Chief Stuff of the Wea
tribe. Jacco Godfroy was the last chief of the Wabash Wea and one of
Chief Stuff's ancestors.
NOAC - Ceremonies - Team from LOA and WAP compete in Pre-Ordeal
Lodge goes online with its own website
NOAC - Ceremonies - Team from LOA compete in Pre-Ordeal
NOAC - Ceremonies - Jon Sowers-QUN Honors in Vigil, WAP team Honors
in Pre-Ordeal, Team of QUN and WAP participate in Brotherhood
Lodge does service at Indiana State Fair Boy Scout Legacy Area for 100th
Anniversary of BSA
NOAC - Contingent represents Lodge
Lodge obtains its own domain at www.jaccostownelodge.org and starts
Facebook
Lodge marks 10th anniversary
Lodge starts Twitter site
100th Anniversary of the Order of the Arrow
Section Chief and Jaccos Towne Lodge member Joey Dierdorf elected
Central Region Chief
Major revision of Lodge website
Section C-6A Conclave held at Camp Belzer in April
NOAC - Jaccos Towne Lodge to send 42 Arrowmen on Contingent and ##
as Staff
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Lodge
Infrastructure
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Lodge Infrastructure
Supreme Chief of the Fire (Scout Executives)
(Supreme Chief of the Fire or was serving as such at the time of a merger.)
Lodge
Name
Council
Jaccos Towne #21
Patrick Sterrett
Crossroads of America #160 Current
Wulakamike #21
Scott Clabaugh
Crossroads of America #160
2003
Kickapoo #128
Kevin McPherson
Wabash Valley #166
2003
Kikthawenund #222
Cedric A. Dunkerly
Kikthawenund #149
1973
Wahpinachi #308
James “Jim” Bishop
Whitewater Valley #151
1973
Delaware County #679
1973
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512 Harry O. Olson
Date
Officers and Advisers
National/Regional /Section Officers and Committee Members
National
Edward A. Pease, Vice Chair Council Relations, OA National Committee
N. Anthony “Tony” Steinhardt III, Vice Chair Development, OA National Committee
Regional
Central Region Chief Joey Dierdorf
Section
Robert “Robby” Kile, C-6A Secretary
Chris Taylor, C-6A Adviser
Steve James, C-6A Associate Adviser
2015 Central Region Chief
Joey Dierdorf
Andrew Bowman, C-6A Staff Adviser
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A list of National, Regional, and Section (Area) Officers and Advisers and Section Award of
Merit Recipients may be found in Appendix A.
Lodge Chiefs, Lodge Advisers, and Lodge Staff Advisers
The Lodge Chief is the elected youth leader, the Lodge Adviser is a BSA adult volunteer
appointed by the Scout Executive, and the Lodge Staff Adviser is the Council Scout Executive
or his designated staff representative. This group is known as the Key 3.
The 2015 members of the Key 3 of Jaccos Towne Lodge #21 are:
Lodge Chief – Robert “Robby” Kile – Lobarlewhense Chapter
Lodge Adviser – Anne Phillips – Wapsuchuppecatt Chapter
Lodge Staff Adviser – Carolyn Small – Crossroads of America Council professional
A list of Lodge Chiefs, Lodge Advisers, and Lodge Staff Advisers may be found in Appendix B.
JACCOS TOWNE LODGE CHIEFS
2014
Robby Kile
2015
Robby Kile
Lobarlewhense
Lobarlewhense
2011
Adam Aldrich
2012
Dan Spall
2013
Nick Livengood
Quanasita
Quanasita
Seke Macque
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2009
Andrew Bowman
2010
Andrew Bowman*
2010
Jordan Sandoe
Kickapoo
Kickapoo
Wahpekahmekunk
2006
Tom James
2007
Tommy Gregory
2008
Tommy Gregory
Lowaneu Allanque
Lobarlewhense
Lobarlewhense
2003
Tom Dickson
2004
Tim Goth
2005
Ryan Eiteljorge
Seke Macque
Wahpekahmekunk
Kickapoo
* - was elected Section Chief and resigned as Lodge Chief
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Lodge Chapters – Names, Totems, and Tenure
The Lodge Totem is the River Otter.
Totem
Chapter Name
Kickapoo
Start
Date*
Meaning of Name
District
Status
2003
(1931)
Stands here and there
Wabash
Valley
Current
Kikthawenund
10/1972
(1935)
Chief Anderson/Village
Sakima
Current
Lobarlewhense
01/1976
Noble ones
Pathfinder
Current
Lowaneu Allanque
09/1973
North Star
Current
Macquissin
01/1979
Little Bear
North Star
and
T-Sun-Ga-Ni
Old Trail
Quanasita
01/1977
Panther
Del-Mi
Inactive
1979-1980
Black Bear
Iron Horse
Current
Current
Seke Macque
1991
Tatankaskah
09/1989
White buffalo
Sugar Creek
Current
Wahpekahmekunk
10/1972
(1955)
Banks of (white) river or
Bend in the river
Golden Eagle
Current
Wapsuchuppecatt
09/1973
Northeast
and Pioneer
Name
change in
10/1981
Wundchenneu
09/1973
Wapsuchuppecatt – Deep Water
Wapsuchuppecatallemih’hillencuw
epekenink – Deep white water
running past pine tree in forest
West
Hou Koda
Current
Wahpinachi
10/1972
(1945)
Man from the east
Dropped
01/1988
Tindeuchen
09/1973
Firemaker
Dropped
09/1989
Gokhotit
01/1979
Little Owl
Dropped
1990
Oconoluftee
01/1981
Blue river (?)
Dropped
1991
*- First date is chapter start date. Second date is former lodge start date.
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Lodge Communications / Publications
Lodge Website
www.jaccostownelodge.org
Lodge Social Networking Sites
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jaccos-Towne/158287874204309
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaccosTowne
Lodge Newsletters
The Jaccos Towne Lodge newsletter is called Kinohsamia (pronounced “Ken-O-Sa-Mee-ah”
in English), translated from the Wea language as River Otter.
Jaccos Towne Lodge’s Fall Fellowship/Scoutreach event of 2008 was a featured in a frontpage article of the December 2008/February 2009 OA National Bulletin.
The Lodge newsletter of the Wulakamike Lodge was called The Goodlander. The Lodge
newsletter of the Kickapoo Lodge was called The Thunderbird.
A list of the newsletters may be found in Appendix C. Digital copies are available on the
lodge website. Hardcopies of the newsletters and the National Bulletin referenced above
will be available in a separate notebook.
Where to Go Camping
A digital copy of the lodge’s “Where to Go Camping” booklet may be found on the
Resources page of the Lodge website – www.jaccostownelodge.org.
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Lodge Executive Committee (LEC)
Lodge Structure
*Lodge Chief
Line of Succession
Administration, Chapters (by lot), Communications
Committees
1. Lodge Fall Ordeal
2. Spring Fellowship
3. Lodge Leadership Development
4. Lodge Banquet
5. Winter Gathering
Lodge Vice Chiefs:
*Administration
*Chapters – East
*Chapters – West
*Communications
*Lodge Vice Chief of Administration
A. Vigil/Awards
B. NOAC
C. Section Conclave
D. Indian Events
1. Ceremonies
2. Dance Team
E. Service
*Lodge Vice Chiefs of Chapters
A. OA Troop Representative
B. Membership/Brotherhood
C. Elections
D. Camp Promotion/Summer Camp Program
*Lodge Vice Chief of Communications
Website
Social Media (Facebook, etc.)
Newsletter
*Secretary/Treasurer
Minutes
Budget
Historian
Chapter Structure
*Chapter Chief
*Chapter Vice Chief
*Chapter Secretary/Treasurer
* Denotes Elected Officer
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Lodge
Activities
and
Service
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Lodge Activities and Service
Lodge Events
Winter Gathering
Lodge Winter Gathering is devoted to ceremonial and inductions training and Indian crafts.
Spring Fellowship
Lodge Spring Fellowship is a time to get together for fun and fellowship.
Lodge Ordeal
Lodge Ordeal is held in the fall for all Ordeal candidates who have not been able to attend
an Ordeal. The eleven chapters of the Lodge hold at least one Ordeal, usually in May, and
several chapters also hold a second Ordeal in the late summer or early fall. The lodge holds
its Vigil and Vigil Honor Ceremony and elections for Lodge Officers at the Lodge Ordeal.
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Lodge Leadership Development
Lodge Leadership Development or LLD is a lodge level training that develops leadership
skills and friendships in the Lodge. LLD uses games and speakers to excite, inform, and train
Arrowmen in leadership. Jaccos Towne Lodge holds an annual LLD in November for all
Arrowmen but especially for newly elected Lodge and Chapter Officers.
Lodge Banquet
The Lodge Banquet is the annual dinner and get-together to celebrate the OA year.
Founder’s Awards are presented and achievements are celebrated. New Lodge Officers are
sworn in. There is a guest speaker, which may be a National Officer or a local dignitary, and
there are usually patch auctions.
Service Projects
In 2014, Arrowmen of Jaccos Towne Lodge did over 28,000 hours of service to Scouting and
to the community. Arrowmen help with camp maintenance through the various ordeals
held each year. The majority of the members of the camp staff at council camps are
Arrowmen. Chapters help staff and run district camporees throughout the year. Several
districts have very active ceremonial teams that do crossover ceremonies for Cub Scout
packs. Arrowmen help with the University of Scouting and at the annual Trade-O-Ree at the
State Fairgrounds. Chapters do projects in the community such as park clean-up and
placing flags on veterans graves for Veterans Day. Arrowmen help to staff the Boy Scout
area at the Indiana State Fair in August.
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On a national level, the lodge has had many Arrowmen serve on staff at BSA National
Jamborees, NOAC, and BSA High Adventure camps. Youth Arrowmen have participated in
the various OA High Adventure programs. The Lodge has also had members serve on
Philmont staff.
Area / Section Events
Section Conclave
Each April, the OA Section holds a Section Conclave. All Arrowmen from
the six lodges of C-6A are invited for fun, fellowship, training, shows, and
American Indian Activities. Jaccos Towne Lodge was the Host Lodge for
the 2015 Section Conclave held at Camp Belzer.
NLS and NLATS Trainings
The Central Region holds National Leadership Seminars (NLS) and National Lodge Adviser
Training Sessions (NLATS) annually either in Indiana or within a reasonable distance. The
Lodge requires elected Officers and their Advisers to attend NLS. Chapter Chiefs and
Chapter Advisers are also encouraged to attend. Prospective or serving Lodge Advisers are
required to attend NLATS, and Associate Lodge Advisers are encouraged to attend. The
Lodge pays for these Arrowmen to attend NLS and/or NLATS.
National Events
NOAC
The National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC) is a multi-day event which usually
takes place on a university campus east of the Mississippi River, bringing together
thousands of delegates from Order of the Arrow lodges around the nation for training and
activities.
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NOACs are held every two years, with exceptions made to align the event with significant
anniversaries. In particular, the deferral from 2008 to 2009 aligned the schedule with the
Order of the Arrow's 100th anniversary in 2015 and avoided a conflict with the 2010
National Scout Jamboree (which was similarly deferred from 2009 to align its schedule with
the Boy Scouts of America's 100th anniversary in 2010). Similarly, the deferrals from 1985
to 1986 and from 1960 to 1961 aligned the schedule with the OA's 75th and 50th
anniversaries in 1990 and 1965, respectively.
Before NOAC was held, the Order of the Arrow met nationally at what was called the Grand
Lodge Meeting. There were 14 held between 1921 and 1946. The first NOAC was held in
1948 at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN.
Jaccos Towne Lodge sends a contingent to each NOAC, and a number of Arrowmen
participate as staff. Over the years, a number of ceremonialists have represented the lodge
in Ceremonial competitions and evaluations bringing back a number of honors and awards.
For a list of those achievements, please see Appendix D.
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Jaccos Towne Lodge Ceremonialist at NOAC.
NOAC 2006
Ceremonial Team – Tim Goth, Jon
Sowers, unidentified, & Ricky Crawford
NOAC 2009
Medicine Man Todd Wildey & Vigil Chief Jon Sowers
NOAC 2009
Pre-Ordeal Team – Zac Coghill, Matt Woodard,
Will Atkins, and Silas Coghill
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NOAC 2006
Ceremonial Team – unidentified, Jon
Sowers, Tim Goth, & Ricky Crawford
NOAC 2006
Ceremonial Team – Frank Ventura,
unidentified, Tom James, & Ryan Eiteljorge
NOAC 2009
Brotherhood Team – Will Atkins, Todd Wildey,
Jon Sowers & Stephen Bernard
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ArrowTour
ArrowTour is one of many programs and initiatives that comprise a year-long celebration of
the Order of the Arrow's centennial anniversary. In the summer of 2015, four delegations of
youth Arrowmen will travel to council camps and Scouting events to bring our national
centennial experience to Scouts, Arrowmen, and communities throughout the country.
ArrowTour will provide opportunities to reflect, connect, and discover the Order's Centuries
of Service, both past and future. The Order of the Arrow is excited to partner with councils
to provide this program accessory at Boy Scout summer camps, service centers, and
Scouting events.
The program has been designed for all Scouts, OA members and non-members alike.
Whether a first year camper or a seasoned volunteer, the ArrowTour program will offer
something for everyone.
ArrowTour will be at Camp Belzer on July 14, 2015.
Offerings
The ArrowTour program will be customized to best meet the needs and capitalize on the
unique features of each site. Some of the planned ArrowTour programs include:
Exploration: History displays, interactive timelines, and program videos
Centuries of Service Gathering: A program that will recognize the Order’s rich 100 year
history, and reveal where the steps to our second century of service begin. This gathering
will be offered at most venues.
Activities: Silk screening, hat/belt branding, and recreational games.
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ArrowCorps5
Between June and August 2008, the Order of the Arrow and the
National Forest Service hosted a series of conservation service
projects called ArrowCorps5. For five weeks, five thousand
Arrowmen performed service at five locations around the country:
Mark Twain National Forest, Manti-La Sal National Forest, George
Washington and Jefferson National Forest, Shasta-Trinity National
Forest, and Bridger-Teton National Forest.
ArrowCorps5 was, and remains, the largest service project ever undertaken by a federal
land management agency and the Boy Scouts of America.
Jaccos Towne Lodge Arrowman who participated in ArrowCorps5 included:
George Washington and Jefferson National Forest of Virginia
Participants: Jay Copra, Jack Dolan, Landon Ellis, and Alex Lange.
Staff: Gabriella Castillio, Ed Finley, Levi McNeely, Chris O’Neil, Mike McNeely, and Nick
Phillips.
Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming
Staff: Robert Cooper and Kurt Melin.
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Indian Summer
The National OA Indian Summer event offers classes in regalia, ceremonies, dancing, and
singing in a manner similar to NOAC, but with a unique focus. Indian Summer provides the
information and skills instruction needed to improve a lodge’s Inductions process.
Pow wows and social nights allow each Arrowman to experience singing, customs and
traditions of the different geographical cultures of the American Indian. From beginner to
intermediate, individual or group teams, Indian Summer provides Arrowmen with the skills
they need as an individual and or a dance team to be successful.
While Indian Summer focuses on building dance or ceremony skills, there is also plenty of
time to participate in other recreational activities. The Activities and Recreation Committee
sponsors a number of programs and events throughout the conference for all Arrowmen to
enjoy.
The first National Indian Seminar was held in 1974 at Philmont Scout Ranch. They were
held every two years until 1984. In 1987, there was a National Pow Wow/National Indian
Seminar. In 2003, the OA had its first Indian Summer, and then another one in 2011.
Several members of Jaccos Towne Lodge attended the 2011 event.
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OA High Adventure
Philmont Trail Crew
The program is a fourteen (14) day experience. The first week focuses on
construction and maintenance of trails under the guidance of Philmont OA
Trail Crew Foremen. The second week is a seven day backpacking trek that
is designed by the participants. The program is not simply building trail and
hiking though, the OA Trail Crew is ultimately a journey that challenges
Scouts mentally, physically, and spiritually. For more information or to
apply: http://adventure.oa-bsa.org/oatc/about.php.
Ocean Adventure
This ten day program will provide an array of service opportunities that
include work helping to develop the Florida Keys Heritage Trail,
removing invasive species in and around the Sea Base's Big Munson
Island, and supporting both the Crane Point Nature Center and
Marathon Wild Bird Center in preserving the Keys flora, fauna and
wildlife. You will be camping at both Big Munson Island and Crane Point
during the service portion of the program, after which you will move aboard a 40-50' sailing
yacht for four days at sea. While afloat, you will experience the fun and excitement of life in
the Keys from the unique perspective of a sailor as you sail, snorkel on pristine coral reefs,
troll for sportfish, and swim in the warm waters of the Keys. For more information or to
apply: http://adventure.oa-bsa.org/oaoa/about.php.
Wilderness Voyage
The OA Voyage program is inspired by the traditions of the French
Voyageurs who ventured the northern wilderness during the 17001800's. Traveling thousands of miles by water and portage, these
Voyageurs were hired to haul goods and furs to trade with Native
Americans and Europeans. In the spirit of these adventurers, Arrowmen
will embark on a voyage that is twofold. One-half of the OA Northern
Tier Wilderness Voyage focuses on portage trail and campsite maintenance within the
Boundary Waters. The remaining expedition is spent on a canoeing adventure that is
planned and chosen by the participants in the program. For more information or to apply:
http://adventure.oa-bsa.org/oawv/about.php.
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Canadian Odyssey
The Quetico Provincial Park is a vast wilderness with over 600 lakes set
inside more than a million acres. The Canadian Odyssey allows
Arrowmen, returning and new participants alike, to see and explore
entirely new territory while at the same time providing crucial service.
Odyssey crews will labor to repair and maintain portage trails in Ontario
during the first week. The second week they will paddle back to the
United States on a route of their choosing. For more information or to apply:
http://adventure.oa-bsa.org/oaco/about.php.
Summit Experience
The Order of the Arrow Summit Experience program is an eight-day
adventure at The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve
bordering the New River Gorge National River Area. While experiencing
over 10,000 acres of adventure, you have the opportunity to explore the
Summit like no one else, while blazing trail with the first year of the
Order of the Arrow Summit Experience Program.
Four days of the program will be focused on building or maintaining trail around the
Summit, and the New River Gorge National River Area. The remainder of the experience will
revolve around white water kayaking and rafting, along with mountain biking, climbing, and
participation in other Summit activities. Participants will not only build trail, but also bonds
of brotherhood as they start their High Adventure journey. For more information or to
apply: http://adventure.oa-bsa.org/oase/about.php.
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Lodge
Achievements
and
Awards
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Lodge Achievements and Awards
The Vigil Honor
Alertness to the needs of others is the mark of the Vigil Honor. It calls for an individual with
an unusual awareness of the possibilities within each situation.
The Vigil Honor is the highest honor that the Order of the Arrow can bestow upon its
members for service to lodge, council, and Scouting. Membership cannot be won by a
person's conscious endeavors.
The Vigil Honor is a high mark of distinction and recognition reserved for those Arrowmen
who, by reason of exceptional service, personal effort, and unselfish interest, have made
distinguished contributions beyond the immediate responsibilities of their position of office
to one or more of the following:
•
•
•
•
Lodge
Order of the Arrow
Scouting community
Scout Camp
Under no circumstances should tenure in Scouting or the Order of the Arrow be considered
as reason enough for a Vigil Honor recommendation.
Any member of the Order of the Arrow registered in Scouting and in good standing in a
regularly chartered lodge is eligible for recommendation to the National Order of the Arrow
Committee for elevation to the Vigil Honor provided that, at the time of the
recommendation, the individual has been a Brotherhood member for a minimum of two
years. A lodge may nominate a maximum of two percent of their registered Arrowmen once
a year, through the Vigil Honor petition, found in the annual re-charter packet. At least 50
percent of all nominated must be under 21 at the time of nomination.
The list of Vigil Honor Members may be found in Appendix E.
The Founder’s Award
Introduced at the 1981 National Order of the Arrow Conference, the Founder's Award
recognizes Arrowmen who have given outstanding service to their lodge. The award is
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reserved for an Arrowman who demonstrates that he or she personifies the spirit of selfless
service, as advocated by founder E. Urner Goodman and cofounder Carroll A. Edson.
The award is a handsome bronze medallion bearing the likenesses of
E. Urner Goodman and Carroll A. Edson, with a wooden base and a
brass plate suitable for engraving. Available for uniform wear is a
gold-colored arrow suspended from a red ribbon.
Lodges may petition the national Order of the Arrow committee to
present between two and four awards annually, depending on the
number of members in the lodge. If the lodge presents more than one award, at least one
must be awarded to a youth under the age of 21.
A list of Founder’s Award recipients may be found in Appendix F.
Distinguished Service Award
The Distinguished Service Award (DSA) was created in 1940 to honor those who rendered
service to the Order beyond the lodge level. The award is presented to Arrowmen, youth
and adult, who have rendered distinguished and outstanding service to the Order on a
sectional, regional, or national basis. The award is presented at
National Order of the Arrow Conferences. Since the time the first
awards were presented, less than 1000 Distinguished Service
Awards have been awarded.
The award is a sterling silver arrowhead bearing an arrow pointing
up and to the wearer's right. The award is suspended from a white
neck-ribbon on which red arrows are embroidered. A white square
knot embroidered on red cloth is available for uniform wear and a
silver arrowhead lapel pin is available for civilian wear.
A list of Distinguished Service Award recipients may be found in Appendix G.
Lifetime Achievement Award
The Legacy of Servant Leadership Lifetime Achievement Award was created by the National
Order of the Arrow Committee in 2002 to recognize the Order's second and third
generation "Founders" – Scouters who have built an enduring legacy to Scouting and the
Order of the Arrow through a lifetime of cheerful service to others.
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The award is intended to recognize only those extraordinary Arrowmen who have deeply
influenced and significantly contributed to the vision, direction, and growth of the Order of
the Arrow, faithfully demonstrated a lifetime of servant leadership, and, through their daily
example, illuminated and reinforced the significance of the values found in the Scout Oath
and Scout Law.
The prestige of the award requires the criteria be general in nature to allow members of the
National Committee to exercise wisdom, flexibility, and discretion in the evaluation and
selection of a worthy recipient. Although any past or present member of the Order of the
Arrow may be nominated, a nominee must meet the following criteria:
•
•
•
•
Vigil Honor member
National Distinguished Service Award recipient
Continued to render outstanding and dedicated service to the Order of the Arrow on
a sectional, regional, or national level, since receiving the DSA
Member of the Order of the Arrow for a minimum of 25 years
Nominations are made using the Lifetime
Achievement Award Nomination Form, and must
be received in the national office prior to October
31st of the year prior to a National Order of the
Arrow Conference ("NOAC"). Nominations will be
submitted to members of the Recognition &
Awards Subcommittee for evaluation and
Ed Pease was awarded the Lifetime
recommendation to the National Committee. A
Achievement Award in 2012.
nominee must be approved by 75% of the
members of National Committee to receive the award. The award will be presented only at
NOAC.
Given the nature and prestige of the award, it is recommended that no more than one
recipient be recognized at a NOAC. The award recipient will be notified prior to the award
ceremony. The award may not be presented posthumously. In keeping with the nature of
the award, the recognition is not to be a uniform piece, pin, ribbon, or other device, but will
be a significant recognition suitable for display in the recipient's home or office.
OA Lifetime Achievement Award
2012
Edward A. Pease
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Terre Haute, IN
The list of Lifetime Achievement Award recipient(s) may also be found in Appendix H.
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Red Arrow Award
The Red Arrow award was created in 1967 to recognize individuals
who are not members of the Order of the Arrow, for outstanding
service to the Order. This attractive award, a red arrow and medallion
superimposed on an engraved plaque, and a miniature charm for
civilian wear, can only be awarded by action of the National Order of
the Arrow Committee. Recommendations, by nomination form,
should be sent to the national director.
The Red Arrow Award is presented by the National Order of the Arrow Committee at a
National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC). The recipients are either non-Scouters or
Scouters who are not members of the Order of the Arrow. This service may take many
forms and should involve a significant period of time, as opposed to a single event. Only a
limited number of awards will be presented, therefore, only those nominees whose
accomplishments are of the highest order will be recognized. Nominations will not be
accepted or considered for posthumous awards.
OA Red Arrow Award
1967
Harvey V. Gil
Indianapolis, IN
The list of Red Arrow Award recipient(s) may also be found in Appendix I.
E. Urner Goodman Camping Award
The E. Urner Goodman Award was established in 1969 as a tribute
and testimonial to the Order's founder, E. Urner Goodman. Its
purpose is to encourage and challenge Order of the Arrow members
and lodges to increase their effectiveness in promoting and
increasing Scout camping in each council. Awards are presented to
two outstanding lodges in each region annually. For a lodge to be
eligible for consideration, the E. Urner Goodman Camping Award
petition should be completed and forwarded with the lodge's
charter renewal application.
E Urner Goodman Camping Award
2009
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Central
The list of E. Urner Goodman Camping Awards may also be found in Appendix J.
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OA Service Grant
One of the four fold purposes of the Order of the Arrow is "to crystallize the Scout habit of
helpfulness into a life purpose of leadership in cheerful service to others." It is with this
spirit of cheerful service to others that the Order proudly offers the matching service grant
program.
For several years, the National Order of the Arrow Committee has provided matching
service award grants for a limited number of projects submitted by application to the
national office. Respective council offices receive letter notification from the national office
when they are awarded the grant.
Matching grant money is given to lodges for camp or service center projects in their local
council. The Order will provide up to one-half of the money for a service project, with a
$5,000 maximum amount granted for any lodge project.
All Service Grant Applications must be submitted to the national office by October 31st, for
projects to be done the following year.
OA Service Grant
2001
Kickapoo Lodge #128
1997
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Terre Haute, IN
Indianapolis, IN
The list of OA Service Grant(s) may also be found in Appendix K.
OA Centurion Award
For nearly 100 years, the Order of the
Arrow has purposefully recognized
Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify
the Scout Oath and Law in their daily
lives. Therefore, our organization’s
centennial provides a unique opportunity
to commemorate those among us who
are exemplars of the “high ideals and
purpose of the Order of the Arrow.” The Centurion Award aims to highlight “Hometown
Heroes,” or Arrowmen who have meaningfully contributed to the forming, maturing and
ongoing operational excellence of their local council’s lodge, and who, in doing so, inspired
others to follow in their footsteps.
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This award is a one-time recognition associated with the centennial anniversary of the OA
that is bestowed by the national Order of the Arrow committee. It is modeled after a similar
program in the BSA’s 100th anniversary celebration, the 2010 National Hall of Leadership.
Accordingly, this recognition is an opportunity to highlight lodge development over the last
century and the many individuals, both youth and adult, who were instrumental to this
success. These honorees will serve as exemplars of leadership, modeling to others a
commitment to cheerful service as the Order of the Arrow enters its second century.
Criteria for Nomination
Centurion Nominees must have been registered in the BSA, the local council and the Order
of the Arrow lodge during their recognized “service period.” A nominee need not have
remained registered in the BSA, local council or Order of the Arrow lodge past the service
period, nor at the time of nomination. Therefore, nominees may be living or deceased and
should have provided significant contribution(s) to the lodge’s legacy. Evidence of a
historical member of the lodge may, but need not be, sourced from information within the
lodge’s centennial history book.
Each nominee must be designated as either a youth or adult contributor. A youth
contributor denotes that the nominee’s service period occurred while he was under 21
years of age. An adult contributor denotes that the nominee’s service period occurred while
he or she was over 21 years of age. An adult contributor can be recognized for his or her
service as a professional or volunteer. The minimum service period is 3 years for a youth
contributor and 6 years for an adult contributor. Time as a youth contributor may not be
applied to the minimum time for an adult contributor (i.e., there can be no adult
contributors under 27 years of age).
Recognition of Centurions
Nominees selected by the national Order
of the Arrow committee will be provided
with a certificate and recognition ribbon
consisting of a red and white ribbon and a
metallic totem symbolizing the centennial
anniversary of the Order of the Arrow.
There are a variety of opportunities for
Centurions to be recognized, at the local,
regional and national levels.
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First, several opportunities will occur during the 2015 National Order of the Arrow
Conference in August. All attending Centurions will be encouraged to wear their
commemorative medallion when in Class A uniform. Additionally, the NOAC Centennial
Celebrations Committee plans to honor the deeds of Centurions at key conference events.
For example, Centurions will be highlighted during the Centennial Show and invited to a
special reception at the Centennial Festival. The Centennial Gala will also acknowledge the
contributions of Centurions over the course of the banquet program.
Second, a digital publication on the national OA website chronicling the stories of each of
these Arrowmen will be published. Each entry will include a photo of the Centurion in
service, a listing of the lodge, council and hometown, as well as an anecdote provided from
the nomination on this Centurion’s unique exemplary service to the lodge. This publication
will be made available after all nominations have been submitted, but before the 2015
National Order of the Arrow Conference.
Third, during ArrowTour, part of each region’s static display will be reserved in order to
recognize local Centurions from that particular geographic area. Finally, lodges are
encouraged to recognize their Centurions at appropriate lodge or council functions. Such
examples include the lodge’s annual holiday banquet.
To successfully support our local council’s lodge in recognizing its “Hometown Heroes,”
lodge’s carefully considered nominating Arrowmen who had selflessly exemplified the
ideals of brotherhood, cheerfulness and service and passionately devoted themselves “to
help other people at all times” and meet the needs of others. Upon entry into the OA’s next
century of service, these Centurions will serve as a hallmark and ardent reminder of our
Order’s commitment to cheerful service.
2015 OA Centurions are:
First Name
Andrew
Joey
Richard “Bear”
Gay
Terry
Stephen
Tom
George
Edward
Miriam “Mim”
Justin “Sox”
James
Chris
Steve
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Bowman
Dierdorf
Eberly
Hanson
Hasty
James
James
Morrell
Pease
Ringel
Scott
Stolt
Taylor
Tucker
Youth/Adult
Youth
Youth
Adult
Adult
Adult
Adult
Youth
Youth
Adult
Adult
Youth
Adult
Youth
Adult
Lodge of Service
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Kickapoo Lodge #128
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Kikthawenund Lodge #222
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Wahpinachi Lodge #308
Kickapoo Lodge #128
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Kikthawenund Lodge #222
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Current Jaccos Towne Chapter
Kickapoo – KPO
Kickapoo – KPO
Deceased
Wapsuchuppecatt – WAP
Kikthawenund – KIK
Lowaneu Allanque – LOA
Lowaneu Allanque – LOA
Wapsuchuppecatt – WAP
Kickapoo – KPO
Deceased
Wapsuchuppecatt – WAP
Kickapoo – KPO
Kikthawenund – KIK
Kickapoo – KPO
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Excellence and Quality Lodge Recognitions
In 1957 the lodge re-charter process and forms were changed from an information device to
a “policy compliance” agreement.
Questions regarding ceremonies, membership, administration, rules, adults, and funds were
incorporated, requiring a “yes” or “no” answer, thus establishing the first “standards” for
lodges. In 1960, a total of 16 questions were developed as part of a lodge training effort.
These questions were listed for “appraising the operation of an Order of the Arrow lodge”
and became the first formal set of standards provided to lodges.
In 1968, based mostly on the 16 questions, a formal National Standard
Lodge (NSL) program was established. In the initial rollout, only three
lodges earned NSL status, largely due to the 50%
Brotherhood requirement, which only eight lodges
achieved. By 1970, 71 lodges (out of a total of 488)
were National Standard Lodges. In 1978, the
program was replaced with the “Lodge Achievement
Program” and then later the National Quality Lodge
Program.
In 2006, a Quality Lodge pin to recognize the efforts of Arrowmen was
introduced with proceeds from the Quality Lodge pin sales going to the
Order’s Endowment fund.
The Order of the Arrow began the implementation of Journey to Excellence in 2012. Due to
its incorporation into the lodge re-charter process, every lodge in the Order participated in
the past year's JTE program. To simplify re-chartering and JTE recordkeeping, information
can now be submitted through OA LodgeMaster and each council will receive a direct
charge to cover national membership expenses.
The data collected during the first two years of JTE has been incredibly valuable. To
continue helping lodges improve, there will be incremental changes to the program
in coming years. All changes will be announced 18 months in advance, so that
lodges can plan accordingly.
The first set of changes will occur for 2014 JTE. The 2014 requirements were
released in May of last year. While the requirements are unchanged from 2012 and
2013, the standards required to achieve each level of recognition have been
adjusted based on previous data. These new benchmarks (and all future ones) are based on
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the top 10% of lodges earning gold, the middle 50% earning silver, and the top 80% earning
bronze on a given requirement.
2015 will be the first year the requirements undergo changes. The most significant change is
the elimination of required items. Such a move allows lodges that were unable to meet the
two previously required standards to remain focused on the areas in which they excel, and
still achieve recognition. Similarly, the numbers of points per item have been adjusted, to
place a higher emphasis on particular requirements. Standards such as membership growth
and event attendance are weighted significantly higher than other objectives.
Some requirements have also been removed or combined, and a few new requirements
have also been added. The 2015 Performance Points are now available for review.
Lodges must now complete elections in a percentage of units throughout the entire council,
rather than only for units requesting an election. Points can be awarded for helping units to
earn the OA Unit of Excellence Award, and points will be available for lodges making inperson visitations to units for other purposes, such as camping promotions. These new
requirements push lodges to reach out and enhance the Order's visibility in all Boy Scout
units.
A final programmatic change for 2015: JTE and charter petitions will be exclusively accepted
through OA LodgeMaster. The JTE and OA LodgeMaster teams are working to create an
implementation plan, which will be released this autumn.
Journey to Excellence is an incredible resource that allows the Order
to collect and understand data in a way that has never before been
possible. It shows how the Order is growing, supporting local
councils, and reaching out to individual units. Subsequently, it will
be providing insight that has the ability to shape our entire
organization. Lodges should work to embrace the JTE data that is
available, letting it guide them in their efforts to grow and improve
each year.
The list of Lodge Awards for quality programs may be found in Appendix L.
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Appendices
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Appendix A – National, Regional, and
Section (Area) Officers and Advisers &
Section Award of Merit Recipients
Level of Service: National Order of the Arrow
Year(s)
1984
1993
2003
1988
present
2000
present
2004
Name
Edward Pease
Edward Pease
Tony Steinhardt III
Ken Grimes
Lodge
Kickapoo #128 /Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Position
Committee
National Chairman
Committee
Committee
Level of Service: Regional and Conference Youth Leadership
Year
2015
1979
1977
1969
Name
Joey Dierdorf
Mark Rutherford
Robert Pease
Ed Pease
Lodge
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Position
Central Region Chief
Conference Vice-Chief, Indian Events
Conference Vice-Chief, Public Relations
Deputy National Conference Chief, Administration
Level of Service: Section
Year
2016
2016
2016
2016
2015
2015
2015
2015
2014
2014
2014
2013
2013
2013
2013
2012
2012
2012
2012
2011
2011
Name
Robert “Robby” Kile
Chris Taylor
Steve James
Andrew Bowman
Joey Dierdorf
Chris Taylor
Steve James
Andrew Bowman
Joey Dierdorf
Chris Taylor
Steve James
Daniel Goldberg
Joey Dierdorf
Chris Taylor
Tim Bouchard
Daniel Goldberg
Daniel Goldberg
Chris Taylor
Tim Bouchard
Andrew Bowman
Daniel Goldberg
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Lodge
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Crossroads of America Council
Jaccos Towne #21
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Crossroads of America Council
Jaccos Towne #21
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Jaccos Towne #21
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Position
Secretary
Adviser
Associate
Staff Adviser
Vice Chief
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Vice Chief
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Chief
Vice Chief
Adviser
Staff Adviser
Secretary
Vice Chief
Adviser
Staff Adviser
Chief
Vice Chief
Section
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
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2007
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2001
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2001
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2000
2000
2000
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1999
1999
1999
1999
1998
1998
1998
1998
1998
1997
Chris Taylor
Tim Bouchard
Andrew Bowman
Chris Taylor
Tim Bouchard
Chris Taylor
Tommy Gregory
Karla Powell
Jeff Hotchkiss
Ryan Eiteljorge
Tom James
Karla Powell
Jeff Hotchkiss
Ryan Eiteljorge
Dave Yoder
Karla Powell
Jeff Hotchkiss
Tom Dickson
Dave Yoder
Jeff Hotchkiss
Andy McKillip
J.T. Monds
Tony Steinhardt III
Kevin Hobbs
Jeff Hotchkiss
Troy Oliverira
Tom Dickson
Tony Steinhardt III
Kevin Hobbs
Tom Dickson
Tony Steinhardt III
Kevin Hobbs
Drew Updike
Seth Powell
Tony Steinhardt III
Kevin Hobbs
Tony Steinhardt III
Kevin Hobbs
Brett Higgins
Dave Dominick
Tony Steinhardt III
Kevin Hobbs
Brett Higgins
Dave Dominick
Chris Taylor
Chris Taylor
Tony Steinhardt III
Kevin Hobbs
Dave Dominick
Tony Steinhardt III
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Crossroads of America Council
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Jaccos Towne #21
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Crossroads of America Council
Jaccos Towne #21
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Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Crossroads of America Council
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Crossroads of America Council
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Crossroads of America Council
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Crossroads of America Council
Wulakamike #21
Adviser
Staff Adviser
Vice Chief
Adviser
Staff Adviser
Adviser
Vice Chief
Adviser
Staff Adviser
Chief
Vice Chief
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Chief
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Chief
Adviser
Staff Adviser
Vice Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Chief
Vice Chief
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Vice Chief
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Vice Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Vice Chief
Chief
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Adviser
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C6A
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C2C
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
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1991
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1989
1989
1989
1989
1988
1988
1988
1987
1987
1987
1986
1986
1986
1985
1985
1985
1984
1984
1984
1984
1983
Kevin Hobbs
Dave Dominick
Terry Hasty
Ethan Draddy
Terry Hasty
Brett Higgins
Kevin Hobbs
Ethan Draddy
Brett Higgins
Steve Creason
Terry Hasty
Kevin Hobbs
Terry Hasty
Richard "Bear" Eberly
Kevin Hobbs
Chris Williams
Richard "Bear" Eberly
John Davis
Terry Hasty
Kevin Hobbs
Richard "Bear" Eberly
John Davis
Terry Hasty
Kevin Hobbs
Richard "Bear" Eberly
John Davis
Terry Hasty
Jack Zirkle
Bill Newgent
Richard "Bear" Eberly
John Davis
Terry Hasty
Jack Zirkle
Richard "Bear" Eberly
Terry Hasty
Jack Zirkle
Richard "Bear" Eberly
Terry Hasty
Jack Zirkle
Richard "Bear" Eberly
Terry Hasty
Jack Zirkle
Richard "Bear" Eberly
Terry Hasty
Jack Zirkle
Jim Sweet
Richard "Bear" Eberly
Terry Hasty
Jack Zirkle
John Perry
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Kickapoo #128
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Kickapoo #128
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Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
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Wulakamike #21
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Crossroads of America Council
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Wulakamike #21
Crossroads of America Council
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Crossroads of America Council
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Crossroads of America Council
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Crossroads of America Council
Kickapoo #128
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Wulakamike #21
Crossroads of America Council
Wulakamike #21
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Adviser
Staff Adviser
Adviser
Chief
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Vice Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Associate Adviser
Secretary
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Associate Adviser
Associate Adviser
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Associate Adviser
Associate Adviser
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Vice Chief
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Chief
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Chief
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4B
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section C-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
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Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
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Ed Pease
Richard "Bear" Eberly
Jack Zirkle
John Perry
Dave Geekie
Lance Forbes
Ed Pease
Richard "Bear" Eberly
Jack Zirkle
John Perry
Ed Pease
Richard "Bear" Eberly
Jack Zirkle
Matt Braught
Ed Pease
Richard "Bear" Eberly
Jack Zirkle
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
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Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
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Crossroads of America Council
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Chief
Vice Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Secretary
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Secretary
Adviser
Associate Adviser
Staff Adviser
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Section EC-4A
Lodge
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Crossroads of America Council
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Kikthawenund #222
Kickapoo #128
Wahpinachi #308
Kikthawenund #222
Wapinachi #308
Kikthawenund #222
Kickapoo #128
Wapinachi #308
Wapinachi #308
Kikthawenund #222
Position
Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Staff Adviser
Chief
Adviser
Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Vice Chief
Adviser
Vice Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Chief
Adviser
Chief
Adviser
Vice Chief
Adviser
Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Chief
Adviser
Chief
Vice Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Area
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area EC-4A
Area 7-4
Area 7-4
Area 7-4
Area 7-4
Area 7-4
Area 7-4
Area 7-4
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Level of Service: Area
Year
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1979
1979
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1978
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1977
1976
1976
1975
1975
1975
1974
1974
1973
1973
1972
1972
1971
1971
1971
1970
1970
1969
1969
1969
1969
Name
Mark Rutherford
Matt Braught
Ed Pease
Jack Zirkle
Mark Rutherford
W Shirell Fox
Bob Pease
Phil Purcell
W Shirell Fox
Hal McGee
W Shirell Fox
Todd Rochstroh
Mark Guthrie
W Shirell Fox
John Trammel
Gene Moon
John Trammel
Gene Moon
Ric Olsen
W Shirell Fox
Mike Scott
Robin Rogers
W Shirell Fox
Ralph Hall
W Shirell Fox
Ed Pease
Ralph Hall
Steve Chambers
W Shirell Fox
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1959
Dave Raper
Ed Pease
W Shirell Fox
Edward Cordell
Jerry McColloum
W Shirell Fox
Robert Furge
W Shirell Fox
W Shirell Fox
A Daniel Couch
Larry Thompson
Sid Downey
W Shirell Fox
A Daniel Couch
W Shirell Fox
A Daniel Couch
Jim Morris
Mark Benner
Jim Cook
Art Nevins
W Shirell Fox
Art Nevins
Paul Baker
Art Freudenberg
Wapinachi #308
Kickapoo #128
Kikthawenund #222
Wapinachi #308
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund Area Council
Kickapoo #128
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund Area Council
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund Area Council
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
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Kickapoo #128
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Wabash Valley Council
Vice Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Vice Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Secretary
Adviser
Adviser
Staff Adviser
Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Staff Adviser
Adviser
Staff Adviser
Secretary
Vice Chief
Vice Chief
Secretary
Adviser
Secretary
Co-Adviser
Staff Adviser
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Area 7G
Lodge
Jaccos Towne #21
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Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
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Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
#21/ #212
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Youth/Adult Award
Youth Award
Adult Award
Adult Award
Adult Award
Youth Award
Youth Award
Adult Award
Youth Award
Adult Award
Youth Award
Youth Award
Youth Award
Youth Award
Adult Award
Adult Award
Adult Award
Adult Award
Adult Award
Adult Award
Youth Award
Adult Award
Youth Award
Section
C6A
C6A
C6A
C6A
C2C
C2C
C2C
C2C
C2C
C4A
C4A
C4A
C4A
EC 4A
EC 4A
EC 4A
EC 4A
EC 4A
EC 4A
EC 4A
EC 4A
EC 4A
Section Award of Merit
Year
2014
2014
2011
2010
2009
2006
2006
2005
2005
2003
2001
1998
1994
1993
1991
1990
1988
1987
1983
1982
1980
1979
Name
Joey Dierdorf
Steve James
Andrew Bowman
Chris Taylor
Ken Brooks
Ryan Eiteljorge
Jeff Hotchkiss
Tim Goth
Jim Stolt
Troy Oliveria
Jason Floyd
David Yoder
Brett Higgins
Jay Copra
Charles Bryant
Kevin Hobbs
John Davis
George Nelson
Jack Zirkle
John Perry
Terry Hasty
Jeff Osterman
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1979
1979
1978
Richard "Bear" Eberly
Art Roth
Mark Rutherford
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Adult Award
Adult Award
Youth Award
EC 4A
EC 4A
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Appendix B – Lodge Chiefs, Lodge
Advisers, and Lodge Staff Advisers
Arranged by Lodge numerically and dates starting with most recent.
Year
Lodge Name
Lodge Chief
Lodge Adviser
Staff Adviser
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
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Robby Kile
Robby Kile
Nick Livengood
Dan Spall
Adam Aldrich
Andrew Bowman/Jordan Sandoe
Andrew Bowman
Tommy Gregory
Tommy Gregory
Tom James
Ryan Eiteljorge
Tim Goth
Tom Dickson
Anne Phillips
Rusty Helms
Rusty Helms
Steve James
Steve James
Steve James
Ed Finley
Jim Stolt
Jim Stolt
Kim Wickizer
Kim Wickizer
Karla Powell
Karla Powell
Carolyn Small
Carolyn Small
Tom James
Tim Bouchard/Tom James
Tim Bouchard
Tim Bouchard
Tim Bouchard
Jean Manka/Jan Garber
Jean Manka
Doug Brown
Doug Brown
Jeff Hotchkiss
Jeff Hotchkiss
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Wulakamike #21
Tom Dickson
John Powell
Drew Updike
Bob Valentini
Bob Valentini
Chris Taylor
Tony Troxel
Scott Oburn
Scott Beard
Steve Creason
John Powell
Chris Wellman
Andrew Selbee
Andrew Selbee
Loren Dennis
Pat Fippen
Bob Pockrass
Bob Pockrass
Tom Steele
Gregg Davis
John Perry
Tom Owens
Dave Dominick
Jeff Osterman
Jeff Osterman
Paul Hamilton
Hal McGee
Steve Brundage
Rodney Mann
Jim Bueoy
Mike Claytor
Mike Claytor
Terry Troxel
Terry Troxel
Terry Troxel
Terry Troxel
Rick Murray
David Suzuki
David Suzuki
David Suzuki
Steve Pockrass
Jay Eman
Dave Dominick
Dave Dominick
John Davis
John Davis
John Davis
Bill Montgomery
Tom Grenrich
Tom Grenrich
Terry L. Hasty
Terry L. Hasty
Terry L. Hasty
Terry L. Hasty
Terry L. Hasty
Terry L. Hasty
Terry L. Hasty
Terry L. Hasty
Bill Floodman
Gene Moon
Jeff Hotchkiss
Jeff Hotchkiss
Bob Hanson
Glen Steenberger
J.R. Hogan
J.R. Hogan
J.R. Hogan
Brian Lane
Brian Lane
John Fenoglio
Ethan Draddy/John Fenoglio
Ethan Draddy
Fred Freeman
Fred Freeman
John Fenoglio
Marc McFall
Dave Dominick
Dale Griffen/Jack Zirkle
Jack Zirkle
Jack Zirkle
Jack Zirkle
Jack Zirkle
Jack Zirkle
Jack Zirkle
Jack Zirkle
Jim Bishop
Jim Bishop
Jim Bishop
Jim Bishop
Jim Bishop
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Brian Spicklemire
Jeffrey A. Price/ Troy Oliveira
Jason R. Floyd
Jason R. Floyd
Brian Stolt
Ryan Akers
Timothy James McKinney
Brett M. Higgins
Brett M. Higgins
Jason Gibbons
Jason Davis
Chris Williams
Chris Williams
William Newgent
William Newgent
Dan Clayton/Chuck Prmsby
Dan Clayton
Jim Sweet/ Tony Colon
Jim Sweet
David Geekie
Lance Fordbes/ Robert Senseman
Harold Garard
Harold Garard
Phillip Purcell
Phillip Purcell
Robert Pease
Robert Pease
Mark Gutherie
Mark Gutherie
William Cook
Paul Lambert
Robert Jerry III
Ed Pease
Ed Pease
Larry Meddles
Ed Utterback
Ed Utterback
Terry Shoemaker
Paul Mickey
Donald G. York
Ed Shea
Reed Williams
Jim Cook
Stephen Weger
Russell “Rusty” Archer
Ray Haug
James Kieweg
Dan Henry
James Griffith
James Griffith
Robert Erwin
Fred Apple
James Stolt
James Stolt
James Stolt
Russell Floyd
Jay Copra
Jay Copra
Jay Copra
Jay Copra
Jay Copra
Jay Copra
Jay Copra
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Richard Eberly
Keith Thomas
Trueman Utterback
Trueman Utterback
Trueman Utterback
Trueman Utterback
Albert Siebenmorgan
Albert Siebenmorgan
Albert Siebenmorgan
Albert Siebenmorgan
Albert Siebenmorgan
Albert Siebenmorgan
Albert Siebenmorgan
Albert Siebenmorgan
Albert Siebenmorgan
Albert Siebenmorgan
Albert Siebenmorgan
1972
1971
1970
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Jeff Cochran
Ken Amos
Keith Wimmer
Terry L. Hasty
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
Table of Contents
Jack Zirkle
Jack Zirkle
Jack Zirkle
Page 63 of 95
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
1955
1954
1953
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947
1946
1945
1944
1943
1942
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Table of Contents
Keith Wimmer
John Crisler
Philip Updike
Mike Cline
Mike Cline
Barry Humble
Barry Humble
Gene Finley
Gene Finley
William Campbell
William Campbell
William Campbell
David Telfer
David Telfer
Norman Shultz
Tom Alley
Norman Featherstone
Robert Hinshaw
Charles H. Saunders
Ray Southern
Bill Martin
Jim Flage
Eugene Reynolds
Durward L. Sluder
Durward L. Sluder
Russell Morehouse
Rev. Paul Smith
Rev. Paul Smith
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
W. Shirell Fox
Rev. Paul Smith
Rev. Paul Smith
Rev. Paul Smith
Howard Wile
Mervin Moss
Richard Miller
Alvin Smith
Robert DeNoon
A. Daniel Couch
Wayne Randolph
Wayne Randolph
A. Daniel Couch
John Boyer
John Boyer
John Boyer
Cedric Dunkerly
Cedric Dunkerly
Cedric Dunkerly
Cedric Dunkerly
Cedric Dunkerly
Cedric Dunkerly
Cedric Dunkerly
Edwin McGraw
C.O. Nimtz
C.O. Nimtz
C.O. Nimtz
E.L. Ellis
E.L. Ellis
E.L. Ellis
E.L. Ellis
E.L. Ellis
Page 64 of 95
Appendix C – Lodge Newsletters
Arranged by dates starting with most recent.
Year-Issue
2015-1
2014-3
2014-2
2014-1
2013-4
2013-3
2013-2
2013-1
2012-3
2012-2
2012-1
2011-4
2011-3
2011-2
2011-1
2010-4
2010-3
2010-2
2010-1
2009-4
2009-3
2009-2
2009-1
2008-4
2008-4
2008-3
2008-2
2008-1
2007-4
2007-3
2007-2
2007-1
2006-3
2006-2
2005-3
2005-1
2004-4
2004-3
2004-2
2004-1
2003-2
2003-1
Volume/Issue/Month(s)
February
Volume XI Issue 3 October
Volume XI Issue 2 June
Volume XI Issue 1 February
Volume X Issue 4 November
Volume X Issue 3 September
Volume X Issue 2 June
Volume X Issue 1 February
Volume IX Issue 3 December
Volume IX Issue 2 August
Volume IX Issue 1 February
Volume VIII Issue 4 November
Volume VIII Issue 3 September
2002-3
2002-2
Table of Contents
Volume VIII Issue 1 June
Volume VII Issue 4 December
Volume VII Issue 3 August
Volume VII Issue 2 April
Volume VII Issue 1 February
Volume VI Issue 4 November
Volume VI Issue 3 August
Volume VI Issue 2 May
Volume VI Issue 1 February
Kinohsamia 12/ 2008-2/2009
Volume V Issue 4 November
Volume V Issue 3 August
Volume V Issue 2 May
Volume V Issue
January
Volume IV Issue 4 November
Volume IV Issue 3 September
Volume IV Issue 2 April
Volume IV Issue 1 January
Volume III Issue 3 November
Volume III Issue 2 June
Volume II Issue 3 October
Volume II Issue 1 Feb/March
Volume I Issue 4 Winter
Volume I Issue 3 Fall Ordeal
Volume I Issue 2 Fall Fellowship
Volume I Issue 1 Summer
Volume I Issue 2 Summer
Volume I Issue 1 May
Name of Publication
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
National Bulletin
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
Kinohsamia
JTL Newsletter
JTL Newsletter
Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Order of the Arrow
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge
August/Sept
March/Apr
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Fall Fellowship
Section Conclave
Page 65 of 95
2002-1
2000-3
2000-2
1999-3
1999-2
1999-1
1998-5
1998-3
1998-1
1997-5
1993-4
1992-08
1992-07
1992-06
1992-05
Table of Contents
January
September
March
October
June
Volume 27 Issue 1 March/April
Volume 26 Issue 5 Fall/Winter
Volume 26 Issue 3 May/June
Volume 26 Issue 1 January
Volume 25 Issue 5 Sept/Oct
December
Fall Issue
Summer Issue
Summer Camp Issue
May Issue
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
The Goodlander
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Page 66 of 95
Appendix D – NOAC Participation and
Awards
Arranged by dates starting with most recent.
Year
2009
2009
2009
2006
2004
2004
2000
1996
1981
1979
1979
1979
Group or Name(s)
Ceremony – Jon Sowers-QUN & Todd Wildey-WAP as Meteu
Ceremony Team – Stephen Bernard-QUN, Jon Sowers-QUN, Will
Atkins-WAP, Todd Wildey-WAP
Ceremony Team – Will Atkins-WAP, Silas Coghill-WAP, Zac CoghillWAP, Matt Woodard-WAP
Ceremony Team – Tom James-LOA, Frank Ventura-LOA, and two
others
Ceremony Team – Tom James-LOA, Matt Riley-WAP, Alex PhillipsWAP, Logan Wood-WAP
Ceremony Team – Tim Goth, Jon Largent, Ian McIver, Ben Thomas –
all WPK
Ceremony Team – Seth Powell, John Powell, Kevin Tucker, Drew
Updike
Ceremony Teams - 3 teams
Ceremony Team-LOA
Indian Singing Team
Five Indian dancers
Ceremony Team
Table of Contents
Ceremony/Event
Vigil
Recognition
Honor
Brotherhood
Participation
Pre-Ordeal
Honor
Pre-Ordeal
Pre-Ordeal
Brotherhood
Honor
Pre-Ordeal
Merit
Ceremonies
Ceremonies
Singing
Dancing
Ceremonies
Honor
Page 67 of 95
Appendix E – Vigil Honor Members
The names of Vigil Honor Members are arranged alphabetically by last name. This is a list of
Vigils that have been members of the lodges in the area that is now Crossroads of America
Council. As best as can be determined, the lodge name refers to the lodge in which the
Arrowman became a Vigil. The “*” indicates that the lodge was not part of a merger in the
CAC area. Please report corrections to [email protected]. The list of Vigil
Indian names and English translations will be posted to the Lodge History page at
www.jaccostownelodge.org.
Vigil Date
5/31/1965
10/19/1996
9/30/1995
9/30/1995
7/12/2010
7/12/2010
6/25/2013
9/24/2007
9/30/1992
9/24/2007
1/1/1969
6/21/1971
9/24/2007
6/7/2011
6/19/2012
9/16/2006
8/24/2000
9/3/2004
8/13/2003
4/1/1970
4/1/1973
8/21/2002
7/12/2010
8/13/2003
7/12/2010
8/18/1997
7/28/2005
6/18/2008
8/10/1963
9/24/2007
8/13/1967
6/1/1967
9/22/1985
6/12/1998
Table of Contents
Last
Adolphi
Akers
Akers
Akers
Aldrich
Aldrich
Aldrich
Allen
Allen
Allen
Allen
Amann
Amos
Amundson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Andrews
Andrews
Andrews
Andrews
Apple
Armstrong
Armstrong
Arthur
Artigue
Ashley
Ashley II
Ashley Sr
Ashley III
Atchison
First
Ronald
Matthew
Paul
Ryan
Adam
Kevin
Sandy
Mark
Matthew
Mike
William
Nicholas
Ken
J Troy
Anne
Brian
J
James
James
Kevin
Ryan
Virgil
Wilber
Davie
Denise
F.
Tyler
Carl Fred
Eric
Robert
Michel
Michael
Leroy
Ernest
Ernest
Ernest
Austin
Middle
L
M.
D.
M.
K.
Brian
T
Thomas
M.
Lee
Purdie
David
J.
L
L
L
Brock
Lodge Name
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
* Napa-Tsi #216 Tschitanitehen
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Page 68 of 95
6/7/2011
11/30/1959
8/7/1970
8/13/2003
9/24/2007
9/24/2007
5/21/2009
9/24/1983
6/21/1971
9/27/1975
4/24/2001
4/1/1973
12/12/1965
10/19/1962
1/1/1971
8/21/2002
6/19/2012
9/23/1989
9/20/1986
9/25/1976
6/19/2012
6/25/2013
7/12/2010
9/22/1979
6/19/2012
9/22/1979
10/16/1999
10/16/1999
9/17/1988
9/17/1988
9/27/1987
9/21/1991
9/22/1990
9/27/1987
9/27/1987
9/27/1987
9/20/1986
7/28/2005
9/17/2005
8/1/1985
9/24/1977
8/10/1963
6/15/1966
9/21/1985
6/7/2011
8/17/1969
5/7/2014
8/7/1983
5/31/1958
9/22/1990
9/1/1994
Table of Contents
Atkins
Ayers
Bailey
Baird
Baker
Baker
Baldauf
Baldauf
Baldwin
Ball
Ballard
Ballew
Banta
Barber
Barber Jr.
Bardon
Barnes
Barnes
Barnhart
Barthlemay
Baskerville
Baskerville Jr.
Baskerville, Sr.
Bates
Bates
Bates
Baty
Baty
Baukert
Baukert
Baukert
Beard
Beck
Becker
Becker
Becker
Beckner
Beckner
Beckner
Bedford
Beeks
Beeson
Behrens
Behrens
Bennett
Bernard
Beu
Biddinger
Bierbaum
Bishop
Bishop
Bishop
William
James
Kenyon
Dewayne
Jacob
Nathaniel
Andrew
Brad
James
Art
Pamela
Pete
William
Raymond
William
David
Randall
Thomas
George
Robert
Dee
Randall
Randall
Donald
Joseph
Lyle
Daniel
Paul
Frank
Frank
Mike
Scott
Ron
James
Jay
Jim R
Jeff
William
William
David
Virgil
Robert
Alfred
Fritz
Pat
Stephan
Artie
Robb
Harold
James
Robert
Robert
W.
E
S.
E
J.
F.
Ann
Wayne
W.
E
P
P
F
Paul
E
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wahpinachi #308
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
*Kepayshowink #89
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Page 69 of 95
9/18/1994
8/7/1983
9/17/1988
9/24/2007
10/17/1998
9/20/1986
7/12/2010
7/12/2010
7/12/2010
9/18/1982
9/1/1980
8/30/1968
8/14/1971
9/27/1975
5/5/1995
9/19/1981
6/18/2008
5/1/1955
6/7/2011
9/1/2003
8/14/2006
9/3/2004
6/15/1999
4/1/1973
4/24/2001
8/14/2006
9/16/2006
7/12/2010
9/1/1994
9/5/1986
9/19/2002
6/18/2008
10/15/2000
4/24/2001
1/1/1965
8/4/1985
9/27/1975
1/1/1985
4/1/1973
9/23/1989
9/24/1983
7/3/1996
9/23/1978
6/7/2011
5/21/2009
6/5/1976
4/24/2001
7/28/2005
6/18/2008
8/19/1997
9/22/1979
8/14/2006
6/19/2012
Table of Contents
Bishop Jr.
Blade
Blankenship
Blocker
Bloomer
Blum
Bobo
Bobo
Bobo
Boebinger
Boes
Boone
Bostick
Botts
Bouchard
Bouseman
Bowman
Bowman
Bowyer
Boyle
Bradley
Brady
Brady
Branum
Brentin
Brewer
Brewer
Brewer
Brindle
Broekers
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brown
Brown
Brown Jr
Broyles
Bruck
Brundage
Bryant
Bryant
Buchanan
Buck
Buis
Bullock
Bullough
Burfeind
Burke
Burns
Burns
Burrow
Buschkoetter
Buschkoetter
Robert
Miles
Tom
Ray
Jeff
Frank
David
Evan
Steven
Mike
Eric
Dale
Elmer
Gene
Timothy
Ted
Andrew
Clifford
John
Bruce
Thomas
James
Randall
Dan
Matt
Casey
Casey
Chris
Nathan
David
Howard
Kenneth
Nathan
Joshua
Richard
Douglas
Tom
Ray
Steve
Charles
Tom
Marc
Brad
Daniel
Alan
Byron
Joanne
Darius
Eric
William
Michael
Alex
Brian
C
Cedric
G
R
M
P
A
C
E.
A
L
C
C
A
R
R
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Page 70 of 95
7/28/2005
6/19/2012
8/21/2002
9/3/2004
4/1/1970
6/4/1961
8/1/1968
9/23/1984
8/14/2006
8/14/2006
9/30/1992
9/24/1977
5/21/2009
8/13/2003
9/3/2004
9/20/1986
9/24/2007
8/17/1969
9/24/2007
6/18/2008
4/24/2001
9/3/2004
9/5/1969
9/18/1994
9/18/1982
9/18/1980
9/21/1991
7/12/2010
6/15/1999
6/4/1997
6/4/1997
4/26/2000
9/21/1991
4/24/2001
9/24/2007
7/12/2010
4/26/2000
7/3/1996
4/24/2001
9/22/1990
6/21/1971
6/7/2011
9/19/1981
6/7/2011
7/12/2010
8/13/2003
8/13/2003
6/25/2013
8/31/1971
9/27/1987
5/20/2000
9/19/2002
10/1/1967
Table of Contents
Busenburg
Bushman
Butler
Butler
Cade
Calvert
Carmichael
Carmichael
Carpenter
Carpenter
Carrel
Carroll
Carter
Carter
Carter
Casada
Cerny
Chambers
Chapman
Chapman
Chappelow
Chatot
Chatot
Cheeley
Chorpenning
Christian
Christopher
Chupp
Cinfel
Cinfel
Cinfel
Clabaugh
Claffey
Clark
Clavell
Clavell
Claytor
Claytor
Claytor
Cleek
Cochran
Cody
Coffin
Coghill
Coghill
Cole
Cole
Cole
Collins
Colvin
Comstock
Conley
Conner
Chas
Connor
Eric
Nathan
Perry
Bob
Forest "Kenith"
James
Ann
Ryan
Mark
Joseph
James
Jason
Joseph
Charles
David
Stephen
Clayton
Clinton
Ben
Marc
Stephen
Susan
Russell
Roy
Kurt
Chris
Gene
Jonathan
Miriam
Scott
Don
Jonathan
Gary
Gary
Joshua
Michael
William
Frank
Jeff
Terry
Byron
Silas
Zachary
Aaron
Audrey
Jacob
Arthur
Rod
David
Christopher
Alan
T
L.
R
L.
J.
M
C
S
R
A
W
A
W
W
C.
D.
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kikthawenund #222
*Pachachaug #525
Kikthawenund # 222
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
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9/17/1988
12/12/1965
10/19/1962
10/16/1999
6/9/1995
6/12/1998
9/22/1979
6/18/2008
9/27/1975
9/25/1976
3/19/2008
8/14/2006
9/27/1969
8/13/1967
5/21/2009
7/28/2005
6/15/1999
4/26/2000
9/18/1982
9/19/1981
5/2/1972
5/21/2009
9/27/1969
9/30/1992
8/30/1968
7/28/2005
6/18/2008
6/18/2008
6/18/2008
6/7/2011
7/12/2010
7/12/2010
9/24/2007
9/19/1981
5/21/2009
9/20/1981
4/19/1986
4/1/1987
1/1/1963
9/3/2004
7/1/1968
7/28/2005
7/28/2005
6/19/2012
6/19/2012
9/19/1981
9/23/1978
10/16/1999
9/18/1982
9/22/1985
Table of Contents
Conrad
Conrad
Conrad
Contryman
Conway
Cook
Cook
Cook
Cooper
Cooper
Cooper
Cooper
Cooper
Copra
Cordell
Cornelius
Couchman
Cox
Cox
Crabtree
Craig
Craig
Crawford
Creasey
Creason
Crisler
Crocker
Crocker
Crow
Crow
Curry
Curry
Curry
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cuskaden
Cuskaden
Damm
Daniel
Daniels
Daugherty
Daugherty
Daughters
Davidson
Davidson
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Bruce
Chris
David
Wesley
John
Jeremiah
John
Scott
Cathy
Gary
Kevin
Rex
Robert
Jay
Edward
Christopher
Trish
Erik
James
Eldon
David
Paul
Ricky
Donald
Stephen
John
Bryce
Matthew
Brian
Kristopher
Benjamin
Donna
Luke
Brian
Donald
Donald
Donald
George
Robert 'Brian'
Carl
Jeremy
Adrian
Eric
Paul
Michael
Christopher
Darrell
Gregg
John
Keith
Ken
Mitch
Mitch
R
J
A
J
C
D
L
E
L.
Richard
D.
R
E
K
L
D.
D.
E
W
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
*Papakithie #142
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
*Maka-Ina #350
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
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9/18/1980
7/12/2010
10/6/1963
8/14/1971
9/24/1983
6/9/1995
9/24/2007
4/24/2001
4/26/2000
7/3/1996
3/19/2008
12/29/1964
9/23/1989
8/10/1963
6/25/2013
5/21/2009
5/21/2009
8/10/1963
9/27/1987
1/1/1991
8/13/2003
9/3/2004
4/24/2001
8/13/2003
8/21/2002
6/25/2013
9/24/2007
7/12/2010
8/21/2002
6/25/2013
6/7/2011
9/22/1985
8/24/1993
9/1/1994
6/9/1995
9/23/1978
6/7/2011
9/22/1985
8/13/2003
6/15/1966
5/1/1981
6/7/2011
9/23/1989
8/13/2003
5/19/2003
6/21/1971
9/22/1985
8/14/2006
8/13/2003
11/26/1966
11/1/1988
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Davis
Davis, Jr.
Davison
Dawson
Dawson
Day
Dearing
Deaton
Deaton
Deblois
Decker
Dehaven
Dekeyser
Dening
Denman
Denman
Denman
Denning
Dennis
Dennis
DeSimone
Dhondt
Dhondt
Dickson
Dickson
Dickson
Dierdorf
Dietz
Dighton
Dillon
Dillon
Dircks
Dobbs
Dockery
Doherty
Doherty
Doherty
Dominick
Donovan
Dotson
Dougherty
Downey
Draddy
Dudley
Dudley
Dumpert
Dunlop
Dyer
Dyer
Earl
Earl
Early
Eason
Wilbur
Harold
Donald
J
William
Patrick
Kegan
Marilyn
Michael
George
Thomas
Dennis
ANDREW
Daniel
Brandon
Bryan
Chris
Daniel
Dave
Loren
Anthony
Dick
Jacob
Dale
Debra
Thomas
Joseph
Dale
Patrick
Matthew
Ryon
Charles
Jacob
John
Brain
Jason
Michael
David
Corey
Tom
Scott
Sid
Ethan
Franklin
James
Brian
John "Jay"
Jeff
Marty
Judy
Justin
Mike
Raymond
A
A
Richard
J
R
C.
W.
R
M
A
M.
E
M.
R.
J
M
P.
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
*Ta Tsu Hwa #138
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
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6/9/1995
6/28/1974
4/24/2001
7/28/2005
10/14/2001
5/7/2014
9/22/1985
9/22/1990
6/18/2008
5/3/1975
10/19/1962
9/1/1994
6/19/2012
6/19/2012
9/24/1977
8/14/2006
8/31/1962
6/4/1997
8/17/1969
8/18/1968
6/21/1971
6/15/1999
9/23/1978
8/7/1982
9/23/1989
9/3/2004
9/16/2006
6/18/2008
9/21/1991
6/9/1995
4/26/2000
9/7/1963
8/21/2002
9/3/2004
9/20/1986
8/14/2006
5/21/2009
6/18/2008
5/7/2014
8/24/1993
8/13/2003
9/22/1990
9/3/2004
8/13/2003
9/27/1975
10/19/1996
9/27/1987
9/12/1958
6/4/1997
9/24/1977
8/19/1972
5/21/2009
5/21/2009
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Edmaision
Edwards
Eiser
Eiteljorge
Eiteljorge
Eley
Elliott
Ellis
Elworth
Eman
Emery
Emery
Emmons
Emmons II
Emperly
Enz
Fabinic
Fairs
Fansher
Fansher
Featherstone
Fech
Fehrenbach
Fenoglio
Fenoglio
Fetz
Fielden
Fielden
Fietter
Finch
Finley
Finley
Finley
Finley
Fippen
Fischer
Fisher
Fisher
Fisher
Fisher
Fisher
Fiste
Fitzpatrick
Fitzpatrick
Fleming
Floyd
Fogel
Ford
Foskuhl
Foulke
Foulke
Foulkes
Foulkes
William
John
Scott
Arlen
Ryan
Anthony
Dan
Dennis
Chris
Jay
David
Jason
Mark
Mark
Joe
Bruce
William
Nathan
Dan
William
Miles
T. J.
Kurt
Jack
John
Drew
Hunter
Robert
Brian
Jeremmy
Edmund
H
Sean
Shane
Charles
Jon
Craig
Eric
James
Matthew
Scott
Eric
Brian
Shawn
Robert
Jason
George
Jerry
Rudy
Brian
Paul
Jimmy
Thomas
Michael
R
J
Steven
D
A.
A.
S
R
D
Eugene
Patrick
Warren
P
L.
Edward
C
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wahpinachi #308
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
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6/15/1999
8/30/1968
7/15/1958
4/24/2001
8/21/2002
9/18/1982
9/22/1979
9/23/1978
1/1/1964
1/1/1964
6/19/2012
9/17/1988
10/6/1963
9/29/1974
6/19/2012
9/29/1974
6/25/2013
1/1/2009
7/9/2009
5/21/2009
6/15/1965
8/14/2006
9/23/1984
6/7/2011
9/22/1985
9/22/1985
6/12/1998
7/12/2010
6/9/1995
6/15/1999
8/19/1972
9/29/1974
9/24/2007
5/7/2014
6/7/2011
9/24/2007
10/6/1963
8/13/1966
8/10/1985
8/19/1972
5/7/2014
6/3/1972
9/17/1988
1/1/1984
5/21/2009
6/25/2013
1/1/1987
5/5/1979
7/15/1958
6/19/2012
6/25/2013
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Fowler
Fox
Fox
Foxworth
Foxworth
Foye
Foye
Foye
France
France
Franklin
Freeman
Freeman
Fuller
Fuller
Fuller
Fulling
Fulner
Fulner
Fuqua
Furge
Gamble
Gambrel
Ganote
Garcia
Garloch
Garloch
Garnand
Geist
Genrich
Gentry
Gentry
Gibbs
Gibbs
Gilles
Gilles
Gilles
Gilles
Gilpin
Girdner
Girton
Givens
Givens
Glad
Glazier
Glenn
Godby
Goldberg
Golden
Goodyear
Gordon
Gormley
Gormley
Luke
Stephen
W
Justin
William
Chris
Joe
Mike
David
Phil
Alexander
Fred
Marvin
David
Mark
Paul
Jay
Katherine
Terence
Rance
Robert
Richard
Charles
James
Julian
Duane
Harry
Matt
John
Thomas
John
Scott
Gayle
Robert
Charles
Dennis
Troy
Zach
Craig
David
Charlie
Mike
Tyler
James
Mark
Bryan
Drew
Daniel
Allen
Clarence
Randall
Ben
Sara
Shirell
Ron
"Zander"
J
V
W.
L
L
E
Anthony
M
D
J
F
J.
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
*Waupecan # 197
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wahpinachi #308
Kickapoo #128
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
*NaMoklpuni O' Lawelawe #567
Kikthawenund # 222
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
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9/19/2002
7/28/2005
8/21/2002
5/15/2003
4/24/2001
9/14/1987
9/29/1962
9/1/1994
5/28/1995
9/24/2007
9/18/1994
8/19/1972
8/14/1971
6/15/1999
4/26/2000
4/26/2000
6/7/2011
7/12/2010
4/1/1973
5/21/2009
4/1/1973
9/1/1975
3/21/1964
9/21/1985
9/21/1991
9/29/1974
1/1/1964
8/17/1969
9/25/1976
6/15/1999
7/3/1996
9/23/1978
4/26/2000
8/13/2003
11/26/1966
4/24/2001
10/1/1984
6/18/2008
9/7/1963
9/20/1986
6/12/1998
8/29/1968
9/23/1978
4/24/2001
6/4/1997
9/24/1977
7/28/2005
11/10/1973
9/19/1981
6/18/2008
6/25/2013
5/21/2009
Table of Contents
Gossmann
Goth
Goth
Gower
Graham
Gramza
Grant
Gray
Green
Green
Gregory
Grey
Griffin
Grimes
Gross
Grube
Grube
Grube
Grube
Gullion
Gullion
Gullion
Guthrie
Hadley
Hadley
Hagerty
Hall
Hall
Hall
Hamilton
Hankee
Hankee
Hankins
Hansen
Hanson
Hanson
Harding
Harney Jr
Harris
Harris
Harwood
Hasty
Hasty
Hasty
Hatton
Hatton
Hawkins
Hawkins
Hayes
Heckman
Hehman
Hehman
Heidrich
Adam
Karen
Timothy
John
Mike
Jeffery
Thomas
Adam
Daniel
John
Tom
Adam
Frederick
Kenneth
Fred
David
Ian
Linda
Lisa
Bill
Derek
Kevin
Frank
John
John
Jim
Bruce
Kenneth
Ralph
Paul
Don
Jason
Fred
Robert
Gay
James
Scott
Edward
Charles
Hal
Brad
Lee
Terry
Todd
Alonzo
Howard
John
Noel
James
Ray
Matthew
Stephen
Gregory
R
G
S
D
O
J
A
Matthew
David
O
R
F
F
M.
T
E
SR
F.
Kickapoo #128
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
*Miami #495
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
*Esselen #531
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
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9/18/1982
4/24/2001
6/7/2011
9/21/1991
9/22/1990
8/21/2002
9/24/1977
10/6/1990
8/13/1967
8/1/1978
8/18/1968
1/1/1980
6/7/2011
8/1/1978
8/14/2006
9/20/1964
6/12/1998
5/21/2009
8/14/2006
6/4/1997
9/3/2004
9/22/1979
9/22/1979
8/13/2003
7/1/1979
10/18/1997
10/1/1994
9/1/1975
9/3/2004
5/7/2014
1/1/1954
1/1/1954
8/21/2002
9/17/1988
9/24/1983
9/22/1979
9/21/1991
8/13/1966
6/25/2013
6/19/2012
9/18/1982
10/6/1963
9/25/1976
3/19/2008
6/9/1995
6/18/2008
8/1/1970
6/1/1971
11/1/1967
7/28/2005
9/3/2004
1/1/2007
5/19/2007
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Helms
Helms
Hemmelgarn
Hendricks
Hendricks
Henry
Herring
Higgins
Hilbert
Hillenburg Sr
Hilton
Hines
Hobbs
Hobbs
Hobbs
Hoffert Jr
Hoffman
Hoffmeyer
Hoffmeyer
Hogan
Holmes
Holzer
Holzer
Hopkins
Hopkins
Hostetter
Hostetter
Hotchkiss
Hougham
Houston
Howard
Howard
Howell
Howell
Hudbble
Huesing
Huffman
Hugentober
Hughes
Hughes
Hurley
Hurst
Huss
Isaacs
Iwamoto
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jacobs
James
James
Jarrard
Jarrard
Dennis
John "rusty"
Robert
Douglas
Jeffrey
Bruce
Paul
Brett
Daniel
Edmund
John
Bill
Glenn
Kevin
Michael
William
James
Bob
Drew
Jack
Jason
Frank
Jude
Eugene
Ian
Brian
Robert
Jeffrey
William
Alec
Graham
Teed
Nick
Richard
Jeffrey
Michael
George
A
Jonathon
Marty
Thomas
Cleo
Lee
Derek
Kris
Jeffrey
Richard
Richard
Larry
Stephen
Thomas
Matthew
Matthew
E.
L
L.
William
W
G.
L
R
F
D
S
William
T
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
*Nischa Chuppecat#212
Jaccos Towne #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
A.
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
D.
D.
*Huaco #327
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
L
W
Paul
Alan
Alan
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9/23/1978
8/7/1970
5/21/2009
4/1/1973
9/22/1985
9/24/2007
9/20/1986
9/19/2002
9/21/1991
9/17/1988
9/27/1975
9/23/1989
9/30/1992
10/19/1997
10/5/1963
9/1/1986
10/14/2000
10/14/2000
9/21/1986
9/20/1986
9/21/1991
9/20/1986
9/1/1994
12/29/1964
6/18/2008
6/7/2011
4/26/2000
10/30/1965
8/21/2002
9/18/1982
7/28/2005
8/14/2006
7/12/2010
8/14/2006
8/14/2006
9/21/1991
5/7/2014
9/22/1985
4/26/2000
9/24/1977
8/14/2006
1/1/1975
4/1/1973
8/13/1967
9/23/1989
6/25/2013
5/21/2009
5/21/2009
9/1/1994
6/9/1995
6/12/1998
9/23/1984
10/4/1986
Table of Contents
Jee
Jefferis
Jennings
Jester
Jeurisen
Joest
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jorgenson
Jost
Jumps
Jumps
Kadinger
Kadinger
Karnes
Karnes
Karnes
Keener
Keesling
Kelleher
Kelly
Kelly
Kenefake
Kent
Kessler III
Kessler, Jr.
Ketner
Keyes
Keyes
Kieffaber
Kile
King
King
Kinnett
Kivett
Klick
Klus
Knotts
Kochert
Komis
Kopetsky
Kopetsky
Korchnak
Korchnak
Korchnak
Korn
Korn
Scott
Charles
Virginia
Rob
Doug
David
Gary
Kathryn
Kirk
Leroy
Tom
David
Gerald
Jesse
Glen
Anthony
Kevin
Ronald
Kasey
Kasey
John
Keith
Sue
James
John
Ryan
Brian
Robert
Jeff
Chris
David
David
Anthony
Joey
Randy
Brian
Robert
Barkus
Jacob
Richard
Trey
Ted
Lewis
Fred
Tom
Robert
Benjamin
John
Eric
Frank
Patricia
Gerald
Keith
M
T
I
L
K
M
E
M
W
Forester
L
C
JR
F
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
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6/7/2011
9/18/1982
9/1/1973
9/25/1976
5/7/2014
6/19/2012
9/21/1991
9/22/1990
9/19/1981
9/23/1978
6/9/1995
5/12/1961
9/24/2007
5/17/1963
8/13/2003
9/3/2004
9/3/2004
10/23/1977
7/3/1996
4/24/2001
8/17/1969
11/26/1966
9/3/2004
9/3/2004
1/1/1959
9/23/1984
9/18/1982
9/23/1984
9/24/2007
9/30/1992
8/21/2002
8/14/2006
6/3/1972
6/7/2011
7/12/2010
9/19/1981
9/23/1978
10/30/1965
6/25/2013
9/22/1979
10/1/1994
9/20/1986
9/20/1986
9/10/1960
7/12/2010
9/29/1974
9/29/1974
8/19/1972
8/19/1972
9/20/1986
8/7/1970
4/1/1973
9/1/1994
Table of Contents
Koss
Kruczek
Kuhn
Kulp
Labell
Labore
Lafferty
Lafferty
Land
Land
Lane
Lane
Lapinski
Largent
Largent
Largent
Largent
Larson
Lassiter
Ledyard-marks
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lehnen
Lemasters
Levy
Levy
Lewis
Lien
Lievertz
Lindsey
Lippmann
Livengood
Livengood
Lowry
Luke
Lundstrom
Lynch
MacDougall
Maclaren
MacPrang
MacPrang
Magee
Manka
Mann
Mann
Mann
Mann
Manor
Manwaring
Marsh
Martin
David
Pat
James
Samuel
Matthew
Daniel
Joseph
Mike
Kelly
Kenneth
Brian
Lawrence Brian
Thomas
Charles
David
Jonathan
Lois
Gregory
J
David
David
Frank
Matthew
Tom
Robert
Travis
Irving
Jeff
Christopher
Craig
Ben
Lucas
Jerry
Greg
Nicholas
Robert
Greg
Tom
Larry
Dougall
Greg
Howard
John
Kurt
Jean
Jeffery
Jeffrey
Rodney
Rodney
Michael
James
Karl
James
E
E.
E
M
Lee
K.
D
H
G
J.
B.
G
A
R
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
*Miniconju #438
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
*Michiganea #110
Jaccos Towne #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kikthawenund #222
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
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8/31/1972
6/19/2012
6/19/2012
9/23/1984
9/23/1984
4/26/2000
9/24/1983
7/28/2005
9/19/1981
12/1/1974
6/3/1972
6/15/1966
6/15/1966
5/21/2009
4/1/1973
8/18/1968
8/13/1966
11/26/1966
6/15/1999
9/18/1980
6/9/1973
1/1/1987
8/9/1983
9/29/1974
9/25/1976
9/23/1978
6/7/2011
8/14/2006
9/21/1985
9/24/1977
9/19/2002
9/22/1985
9/1/1972
1/1/1974
12/12/1981
4/26/2000
9/3/2004
6/7/2011
8/12/1967
9/29/1994
10/14/2001
10/17/1998
9/24/2007
9/27/1987
9/29/1962
4/24/2001
9/13/1980
9/19/1981
10/23/1977
10/14/1967
1/1/1964
9/30/1992
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Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Maschino
Maschino
Mason
Masters
Masterson
Matthewson
Mattocks
Mayfield
Maynard
Maynard
McAndrews
McCabe
McCain
McCain
McClenahan
McColgin
McCord
McCullough
McDermott
McFall
McGee
McGee
McGee
McIntire
McIver
McKenney
McKeown
McKillip
McKinney
McKown
McNeely
McPherson
Meador
Meador
Meadows
Meddles
Meddles
Meloon
Meloon Sr
Melton
Mendelson
Mendenhall
Metcalf
Metz
Metz
Meyer
Meyers
Mickelson
Mickelson
Kenneth
Kenneth
Michael
Michael
Brian
Everett
Tom
Larry
Joseph
Jay
James
Joe
Barney
Mark
Michelle
Jeff
Howard
John
H
Scott
James
David
Tom
David 'Marc'
Harold
Harold
Mark
Darrin
Ian
Jeff
Michael
Andrew
JEFF
Clarence
Michael
Kevin
Bob
David
Blain
Larry
Matthew
David
Glenn
Bryce
Tilden
Raymond
Matthew
Clyde
Curtis
Martin
Kederick 'Rick'
Larry
Matthew
R
E.
F.
B.
K
A
E
Elvan
E
H
R
K
William
J
D
W
J
R
P
A
L
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
*Amangamek Wipit #470
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wahpinachi #308
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
*Taleka #81
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
*Kiskakon #75
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
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10/1/1996
9/21/1991
9/22/1990
9/18/1980
8/13/2003
10/8/1982
9/23/1989
9/24/2007
7/28/2005
9/24/2007
7/28/2005
8/21/2002
9/27/1987
8/13/2003
9/30/1992
9/19/1981
9/24/1983
9/30/1995
9/23/1978
9/27/1987
9/23/1978
9/30/1992
6/4/1997
9/30/1992
9/3/2004
8/13/2003
9/1/1994
6/9/1995
9/13/1975
9/22/1985
9/22/1985
6/25/2013
1/1/1990
9/24/1983
6/4/1997
9/21/1991
1/1/1999
6/25/2013
9/22/1979
9/22/1985
10/19/1962
8/24/1993
9/1/1994
9/1/1983
9/23/1984
8/14/2006
10/14/2001
10/19/1962
9/17/2000
9/25/1976
8/13/1960
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Miles
Miller
Miller
Miller
Miller
Miller
Millman
Minton
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell, Jr.
Moffett
Mohr
Mojonnier
Montgomery
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moralez
Moralez
Moralez
Morningstar
Morrell
Morrell
Morris
Morris
Morris
Mosier
Mosiers
Muldoon
Mullen
Mullendore
Mullins
Mullins
Mullins
Murphy
Murphy
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Musholt
Mustin
Myers
Myers
Nagel
Nasalle
Naulty
Nave
Mike
Brian
David
John
Mark
Thomas
Clark
Chris
Jimmy
Robbie
Steve
Frank
Joshua
Tom
Michael
Jerry
Bob
Dan
Noel
Robert
Samuel
Walter
Armando
Eduardo
Jesus
Lynn
George
Kenton
Jeremy
John
Norman
Christopher
Gary
Jacob
Mark
Thomas
James
Marty
Roy
Gregory
William
Denver
Ed
Rick
Sean
Timothy
William
Christopher
Jeffrey
James
Steven
Timothy
William 'Bill'
T
W.
JR
H
A
A
D
E.
A
E
L
A.
R
L
A.
C
L
M.
A
A
W
J
E
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
*Elini #115
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7/28/2005
9/22/1979
8/13/2003
1/1/1985
8/21/2002
7/3/1996
5/21/2009
6/12/1998
10/8/1989
8/1/1985
5/1/1974
10/16/1999
8/13/1977
8/30/1968
7/15/1967
9/24/1983
9/23/1984
4/26/2000
9/19/1981
6/12/1998
6/15/1999
9/3/2004
9/22/1984
9/1/1994
10/14/1972
10/14/2000
10/17/1998
5/21/2009
9/25/1976
9/18/1982
9/18/1982
6/19/2012
8/13/2003
6/18/2008
6/25/2013
7/12/2010
9/29/1974
1/1/1964
8/14/2006
8/12/1967
10/30/1965
5/21/2009
9/17/1988
9/23/1989
9/24/1977
5/21/2009
9/18/1980
9/24/2007
9/30/1995
9/17/1988
7/28/2005
7/28/2005
Table of Contents
Nease
Nees
Nell
Nelson
Nelson
Neltner
Nemser
Nestor
Newby
Newgent
Newgent
Newhouse
Nicholson
Niles
Nipple
Nixon
Nolan
Norman
Norris
Nunan
Nunweiler
Nunweiler
O'Brien
Oburn
Oburn
Ohern
Oliveira
Oliveira
Olsavsky
Osterman
Owens
Owens
Pannell
Parkerson
Parks
Parks
Parks
Paschal
Patten
Peacock
Pease
Peck
Pence
Pendleton
Pendleton
Pennock
Perkins
Perry
Phillips
Phillips
Phillips
Phillips
Phillips II
Stephen
Aaron
Grant
Chris
George
Brian
Jeremy
David
Duane
John
William
Steven
Brian
Donald
Jon
John
Steve
Marian
Jeffrey
Charles
Barbara
Raymond
Dustin
G. William
W.
Patrick
Robert
Troy
Shawn
Jeff
Samuel
Tod
Timothy
Daniel
Freeman
Jim
Zachary
Rocky
Otto
William
Edward
Arlie
Larry
Harold
Mike
Jerry
Deborah
John
Anne
Chris
John
Nicholas
Jack
W
A
Douglas
M
F
Lester
D
A
C
Skip
Scott
L
D
L.
Andrew
W
K.
A
J
O
H.
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
*Memsochet #507
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Kikthawenund #222
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
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5/7/2014
9/23/1984
9/22/1985
9/24/1983
8/21/2002
9/22/1985
8/5/1972
4/26/2000
6/15/1999
4/26/2000
8/13/2003
6/25/2013
9/18/1982
9/27/1987
10/18/1997
6/12/1998
6/12/1998
7/3/1996
8/21/1982
10/3/1992
4/24/2001
9/13/1975
9/19/2002
9/19/1981
6/19/2012
7/12/2010
9/29/1974
8/18/1958
9/25/1976
9/25/1976
8/14/2006
9/24/1977
1/1/1966
9/22/1985
9/23/1989
9/23/1984
9/1/1973
6/4/1997
9/22/1979
8/21/2002
6/18/2008
8/21/1960
5/7/2014
3/28/1981
9/18/1982
9/19/1981
9/24/2007
8/7/1970
9/25/1976
6/19/2012
6/19/2012
9/21/1991
Table of Contents
Pike
Pike
Ploughe
Pockrass
Pockrass
Pope
Potts
Powell
Powell
Powell
Powell III
Prang
Pratt
Prevost
Price
Price
Prine
Prine
Prine
Przybylski
Pullum
Puls
Purcell
Quick
Rafter
Railey Jr
Ralls
Ramsey
Raper
Rasnick
Rasnick
Rawlings
Reason
Reason
Reece
Reece
Reece
Reed
Reed
Reeder
Rees
Rees
Rees
Reis
Reisa
Reuter
Reuter
Reynolds
Rhoda
Rhodes
Rich
Rich
Richard
Scott
Trevor
Tony
Robert
Steven
Chris
Andy
James
Karla
Seth
John
Nathan
John
Tim
Chester
Jeffery
Gordon
Joshua
Matthew
Gordon
Gerry
Michael
Philip
Robert
James
Joseph
Matthew
Paul
David
Duwayne
Mark
Justin
David
David
Cullen
Garry
Garry
Gary
Ryan
Donald
Al
Daniel
David
Justin
William
Jeff
L
Adam
Donald
Clarence
Paul
Robert
Mike
M
K
H
E.
Ray
J
L
M
T
Julian
David
M.
Lee
K
R.
Robert
J
Michael
A
C
R.
E.
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
*Kiskakon #75
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
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9/24/1977
6/18/2008
6/18/2008
9/23/1978
8/13/2003
9/1/1994
9/25/1976
9/22/1979
8/14/2006
8/14/2006
8/14/2006
12/31/1973
1/1/1983
1/1/1976
10/8/1989
10/8/1989
8/7/1970
6/25/2013
6/7/2011
9/20/1986
9/29/1962
6/18/2008
9/29/1962
5/25/1969
5/7/2014
6/15/1999
6/12/1998
10/1/1986
6/25/2013
1/1/1976
9/30/1992
7/12/2010
9/24/1977
9/21/1991
5/17/1963
9/27/1987
1/1/1961
7/12/2010
6/13/1949
9/3/2004
8/21/2002
4/1/1994
4/24/2001
8/10/1963
11/30/1973
9/18/1982
9/8/1974
9/20/1986
9/28/1987
1/1/1983
Table of Contents
Richardson
Ridgeway
Rigg
Rigg
Riha
Riley
Ringel
Ringel
Ripple
Risch
Ritter
Ritter
Robbins
Roberts
Roegner
Rogers
Rogers
Rogers
Rogers
Rohrer
Rombach
Rosenberger
Ross
Rothenberger
Routzhan
Ruble
Runner
Runshe
Runshe
Ruppel
Rusk
Russell
Russell
Ruszczyk
Rutherford
Ryan
Sacksteder
Sailer
Sallman
Samuelson
Sandoe
Saunders
Saywell
Saywell
Schaumleffel
Scherer
Schick
Schlieke
Schliessmann
Schmitter
Schneider
Schneider
Schneider
Marc
Richard
Benjamin
Michael
Steven
Matthew
Miriam
Morris
Jack
Victor
John
Kyle
Martin
Bobby
Jack
Jack
John
Michael
Robin
Andrew
Jordan
Kelly
David
Donald
Paul
Robert
Alex
Craig
Dan
Ken
Kenny
Michael
William
Gregory
Mark
Greg
Frank
Mark
Ben
Rolf
Jordan
Charles
Andrew
Robert
Nathan
David
George
Al
James
Mark
Ed
Ed
Edmond
C
Todd
A
W
L
J
R
J 2ND
K
W
A
A
S.
H
G.
H
Wright
A
JR
A
S
Skeeter
J
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
*Otyokwa #337
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kikthawenund #222
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
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6/18/2008
9/23/1978
6/12/1998
6/29/2000
9/18/1980
9/19/1981
9/30/1992
9/23/1984
6/12/1998
8/13/1966
6/18/2008
9/23/1978
9/3/2004
8/17/1969
7/3/1996
9/27/1975
8/14/2006
7/28/2005
9/24/2007
9/21/1990
6/18/2008
9/17/1988
9/3/2004
9/12/1958
9/23/1989
9/22/1979
9/24/1977
9/19/1981
9/1/1979
9/21/1991
8/1/1989
6/15/1999
5/22/1970
5/7/2014
7/29/1959
9/27/1987
9/23/1978
9/24/1977
9/18/1994
8/14/2006
8/21/2002
1/1/1969
8/7/1970
9/7/1963
9/23/1984
1/1/1976
4/26/2000
9/22/1979
9/21/1991
8/31/1979
Table of Contents
Schnizlein-Bick
Schroeder
Schuch
Schuster
Schwein
Schwein
Schwein
Schwier
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Scott
Seamands
Sease
Sease
Sease
Sedgwick
Seeks
Selbee
Ser Vaas
Shank
Sheeler
Sheet
Sheets
Sheets
Sheets
Shepherd
Shields
Shocklee
Showalter
Shulse
Siebenmorgen
Siefker
Silins
Sillins
Silvers
Sink
Skipper
Slannon
Sloan
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith Sr
Carol
John
Thomas
Ralph
John
John
Shirley
Mark
Adam
Jack
James
Joseph
Justin
Michael
Pam
Tom
David
Derek
Devon
Owen
Zach
Andy
Ian
Deane
James
Robert
John
Kevin
Robert
Bradley
John
Chris
D. Scott
Thomas
Albert
Robert
Robert
Roy
Gene
Murry
John
Patrick
Justin
Brent
Chris
Douglas
Doyle
Gilmer
Gregory
Kent
Scott
Kent
J
G
F
T
R.
T
Leroy
A.
D
M
Carl
E.
J
R
A
L
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Kikthawenund #222
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
*Ktemaque #15
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wahpinachi #308
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
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9/23/1989
9/18/1980
9/22/1979
9/24/1991
6/25/2013
4/28/2004
6/12/1998
7/28/2005
7/28/2005
5/21/2009
9/1/1994
8/21/2002
8/19/1972
8/13/2003
9/30/1971
8/13/2003
8/8/1989
9/19/1981
9/23/1989
6/1/1958
1/1/1990
9/1/1994
9/23/1984
9/23/2000
6/19/2012
10/1/2001
6/9/1995
9/17/1988
9/23/1989
6/15/1999
9/21/1991
12/12/1965
8/30/1968
6/21/1971
9/16/1982
9/30/1995
10/19/1996
9/19/1981
9/1/1958
8/20/1976
4/1/1995
9/1/1959
4/26/2000
2/17/1988
6/15/1999
4/26/2000
8/1/1981
6/19/2012
8/13/2003
9/23/1984
8/24/1993
6/7/2011
6/7/2011
Table of Contents
Smock
Snipe
Snyder
Snyder
Solano
Soucy
South
Sowers
Sowers
Spall
Sparks
Spears
Speight
Spicklemire
St. John
Stanford
Stateler
Steele
Steenberger
Stein
Steinhardt III
Steinhart
Stephens, Jr
Stephens-Hotopp
Steppe
Sterrett
Stetzel
Stetzel
Stetzel
Steven-Hotopp
Stevenson
Stewart
Stilwell
Stilwell
Stockdale
Stolt
Stolt
Stout
Streeter
Stringfellow
Strope
Stroud
Sturm
Sturm
Sturm
Sturm
Sulgrove
Sullivan
Sullivan
Sulver
Surber
Sutor
Sutor
Jason
William
Gileert
Richard
Anthony
Jay
Gerald
Dawn
Jonathan
Dan
Joe
William
Harold
Brian
Mark
Troy
Ron
Thomas
Glen
John
Norbert "Tony"
John
Billy
Brian
Ken
Patrick
Jamie
Jay
Joe
Brian
Lynn
Richard
Carl
Doug
Robert
Brian
James
Paul
Wilson
Anthony
Ralph
James
David
Joel
Peter
Phillip
Michael
Anthony
Walter
Robert
Travis
Beth
Brandon
L
E
L
V
William
A.
"Jack"
E
G
H
B
A
F
J
A
Bill
C
D
T.
L.
L.
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
*So-Aka-Gha-Gwa #212
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
*Chippecotton #524
Nischa Chuppecat #212
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Kikthawenund #222
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
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6/7/2011
6/7/2011
7/28/2005
9/24/2007
6/18/2008
7/28/2005
8/24/1993
5/7/2014
5/7/2014
6/25/2013
7/28/2005
4/24/2001
6/19/2012
5/21/2009
6/9/1995
9/30/1992
9/23/1989
6/15/1999
9/3/2004
9/30/1992
7/15/1958
9/22/1990
9/23/1989
8/13/2003
7/12/2010
10/19/1962
9/3/2004
9/3/2004
4/24/2001
6/18/2008
9/24/1983
9/24/1983
9/24/1989
5/7/2014
7/12/2010
9/1/1964
9/19/1981
10/26/2008
8/18/1968
4/24/2001
6/9/1995
4/1/1973
6/18/2008
9/25/1976
9/18/1980
6/9/1995
7/3/1996
6/9/1995
9/1/1994
8/21/2002
4/26/2000
1/1/1962
Table of Contents
Sutor
Sutor
Sutton
Sutton
Sutton
Sutton
Suzuki
Swift
Swift
Swift
Syrus
Talbot
Tardy
Tardy
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Telfer
Thibault
Thibault
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson, Sr
Thyen
Tibault
Tighe
Timmons
Tincknell
Toler
Tompkins
Towler
Trammell
Traxler
Traylor
Troher
Troxell
Troxell
Troxell
Troxell
Tsujimoto
Tucker
Tucker
Brandon
James
John
Kerry
Melissa
Monty
David
Bryan
Jacob
Nicholas
Rusty
Jason
Logan
Richard
Chris
Christopher
James
James
Lillian
Phillip
William
David
Mike
Steve
Benjamin
Benjamin
David
James "Bill"
Kent
Matthew
Chris
Robert
Robert
Joe
Michael
Thomas
Tom
Joe
Daniel
Kenneth
Robby
William
John
Gene
Wilvin
Tom
Andy
Linda
Terry
Tony
James
Kevin
Stephen
L.
J.
P.
A.
Lee
Charles
James
Peter
K.
M
R.
JR
B
E.
D.
G
W
"Ian"
W.
G
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
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9/18/1982
5/20/2000
9/20/1986
9/20/1986
9/23/1978
9/8/1991
7/28/2005
9/23/1984
7/31/1978
7/13/1973
7/12/2010
9/24/2007
4/26/2000
6/15/1966
1/1/1981
6/15/1966
8/21/1965
7/28/2005
6/4/1997
9/23/1978
8/13/1966
9/3/2004
9/21/1991
8/19/1972
8/10/1963
5/7/2014
11/11/1973
9/17/1988
9/17/1988
8/21/1960
6/12/1998
6/7/2011
9/22/1985
9/20/1986
5/7/2014
6/12/1998
9/1/2004
9/23/1978
6/12/1998
1/1/1959
4/24/2001
10/6/1963
8/7/1970
8/7/1970
9/22/1979
6/18/2008
8/21/2002
6/12/1998
6/12/1998
6/7/2011
9/19/1981
5/21/2009
9/23/1984
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Tummers
Turner
Turner
Turner
Turner
Turner
Tuttle
Tyler
Tyring
Uglum
Underhill
Underhill
Updike
Updike
Updike
Updike
Utterback
Valdez
Valentini
Van
VanHart
VanMatre
Vastag
Vaughn
Vayhinger
Vermilya
Victor
Vining
Vining
Vogel
Wade
Wagner
Wagoner
Wagoner
Waidner
Walker
Walker
Walker
Wallace
Wallace
Walsh
Waltemath
Walton
Walton
Wann
Ward
Ward
Warren
Warren
Weakley
Weaver
Weaver
Webb
Randy
Brandon
Bruce
Marcus
Melvin
William
Steve
James
Scott
Paul
Abraham
Tim
John
John
Malon
Phil
Trueman
John
Bob
Handel
Francis
Mark
James
Gary
Tim
Scott
Kenneth
David
Tom
Charles
Mark
Dave
Robert
Robert
John
Brady
Charles
Wayne
Michael
Robert
Ryan
Roderick
Hugh
John
Stephen
Joseph
Sean
Lewis
Matt
Levi
Arthur
Grant
Pat
T
K
A
Andrew
P
S
William
E
L
W
T
R
Bruce
J
G
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Kickapoo #128
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wahpinachi #308
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Wahpinachi #308
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
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7/28/2005
9/22/1979
8/13/2003
1/1/1965
9/22/1990
9/1/1982
6/4/1997
6/12/1998
4/1/1973
9/29/1974
6/4/1997
5/7/2014
7/28/2005
4/26/2000
9/18/1982
6/19/2012
12/29/1964
6/9/1995
9/1/1994
6/15/1999
9/20/1986
9/24/1983
8/13/2003
8/14/2006
6/18/2008
1/1/1991
9/18/1982
9/18/1982
9/30/1992
6/7/2011
9/22/1979
8/10/1963
1/1/1964
4/1/1970
9/20/1986
9/3/2004
8/21/2002
6/7/2011
9/20/1986
9/19/1981
3/1/1989
9/24/1977
9/24/1977
5/21/2009
9/24/1977
7/12/2010
9/25/1971
10/14/2000
9/25/1976
1/1/1974
10/30/1965
Table of Contents
Weber
Weidner
Weilhamer
Weitzel
Welch
Wellman
Wells
Wente
Wente
Werner
Wert
Wesseler
Wessels
Wheatley
Whitcomb
White
White
Whiteside
Whitten
Wickizer
Wickizer
Wickizer
Wiggins
Wilcox
Wildey
Wildey
Wildey
Wiley
Wilkinson
Willaert
Williams
Williams
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wimmer
Winkler
Winko
Winko
Winterrowd
Wisniewski
Woddle
Wolfe
Wood
Wood
Woodard
Woodard
Woodward
Wright
Wright
Wyatt
Yates
Young
Douglas
Brandon
Donald
Neil
John
Chris
Ron
Allen
Wayne
Dick
Larry
Aaron
Bob
Jacob
Douglas
Christopher
Craig
Jake
William
Hugh
Keith
Kim
Jeff
Bruce
Craig
Laurel
Todd
R Douglas
Sam
James
Paul
Steve
Bruce
Cecil
Mark
Keith
Dan
Barry
Gary
Joe
Len
Donovan
Ferdinand
Greg
Tom
Dennis
Steve
Matthew
Malcolm
Robert
John
James
Dale
E
L
C.
J
J
G
L
Eric
T
C.
"Froggy"
A
I
J.
J. R.
C
R
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wahpinachi #308
Wah-Pe-Kah-Me-Kunk #512
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Wulakamike #21
Jaccos Towne #21
Kickapoo #128
Kickapoo #128
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
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4/1/1973
9/21/1991
9/1/1974
4/24/2001
4/1/1973
Table of Contents
Young
Zannoni
Zarse
Zimmermann
Zirkle
Fred
Luke
Paul
Paul
Jack
H
L
Kikthawenund #222
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Wulakamike #21
Kikthawenund #222
Page 90 of 95
Appendix F – The Founder’s Award
Arranged by dates starting with most recent.
JACCOS TOWNE LODGE #21
2014 Robert “Robby” F
2014 John
2013 Randy Wayne
2013 Joseph Mark
2013 Jake Arthur
2012 Dee A
2012 Daniel
2012 Stephen
2011 Zachary A
2011 Dave W
2010 Adam
2010 John “Rusty"
2009 Tommy
2009 Stephen M
2009 Jordan
2008 Andrew
2008 Gay
2008 Anne T
2007 Robert J
2007 Edmund W
2007 Todd C
2006 Thomas C
2006 Albert
2006 Jonathan
2005 Judith Jeannine
2005 Justin R
2005 Troy
2005 H. Eric
2004 John R
2004 Ryan J
2004 Timothy A
2004 David L
2004 Daniel B
2004 Craig A
2003 Dale A
2003 Kim T
Kile
Pratt
Baskerville Sr
Dierdorf II
Whiteside
Baskerville
Spall
Tucker
Coghill
Wagner
Aldrich
Helms
Gregory
James
Sandoe
Bowman
Hanson
Phillips
Armstrong
Finley Jr
Wildey
James
Siebenmorgen
Sowers
Earl
Scott
Stanford
Wickizer
Cook
Eiteljorge
Goth
Largent
Runshe
Wildey
Dickson
Wickizer
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2002 Scott
2002 Tom A
2002 John H
Michael A
Anthony
Karla K
Seth K
Clabaugh
Dickson
Powell
Claytor
Pippen
Powell
Powell
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1999
1999
1998
1998
1998
1996
1996
1995
1995
1993
1992
1991
1991
1990
1990
Adam J
Jason
Linda
Kevin
Eduardo
Terry
Robert
William
Tony
Scott W
David
Matthew
James
Tay
Terry
Robert H
Jack
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2002 Andrew
2001 Richard A
2000 Jeffery
2000 James A
1999 William
1999 Troy
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Hankee
Troxell
Tucker
Moralez
Troxell
Valentini
Oburn
Troxell
Oburn
Suzuki
Mickelson
Vastag
Becker
Hasty
Pockrass
Zirkle
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Floyd
McKillip
Phillips
Price
Stolt
Burns
Oliveira
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Appendix G – Distinguished Service
Award
Arranged by dates starting with most recent.
Year
1998
1983
1973
1971
Name
Brett Michael Higgins
Richard O. Eberly
W. Shirell Fox
Edward A. Pease
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Kickapoo Lodge #128
Wulakamike Lodge #21
Kickapoo Lodge #128
Location
Terre Haute, IN
Terre Haute, IN
Anderson, IN
Terre Haute, IN
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Appendix H – Lifetime Achievement
Award
Arranged by dates starting with most recent.
Year
2012
Name
Edward A. Pease
Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Location
Terre Haute, IN
Appendix I – Red Arrow Award
Arranged by dates starting with most recent.
Year
1967
Name
Harvey V. Gil
Council
Central Indiana Council
Location
Indianapolis, IN
Appendix J – E. Urner Goodman
Camping Award
Arranged by dates starting with most recent.
Year
2009
1998
Lodge
Jaccos Towne Lodge #21
Wulakamike #21
Region
Central Region
Central Region
Appendix K – OA Service Grants
Arranged by dates starting with most recent.
Year
2001
1997
Lodge
Kickapoo Lodge #128
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Indianapolis, IN
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Appendix L –Journey to Excellence
and Other Quality Lodge Recognitions
Arranged by dates starting with most recent.
Year
2015
2014
2013
2011
2010
2008
2006
2003
2000
1997
1994
1988
1984
1983
1982
1981
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
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Award
Journey to Excellence Silver
Journey to Excellence Gold
Journey to Excellence Gold
National Quality Lodge
National Quality Lodge
National Quality Lodge
National Quality Lodge
National Quality Lodge
National Quality Lodge
National Quality Lodge
National Honor Lodge
National Standard Lodge
National Standard Lodge
National Honor Lodge
National Honor Lodge
National Honor Lodge
National Honor Lodge
Met National Standard
Met National Standard
Met National Standard
Met National Standard
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