The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs is one
of the oldest Fraternal Orders in the world. Although
some books claim to trace Odd Fellowship back to Roman
times when members of the Roman Legions in England
were called "Fellow Citizens", what is said to be
the earliest printed record of an Odd Fellows Lodge
appears in a reference to a lodge meeting at a Globe
Tavern in England, in 1748. The Lodge was number nine,
so apparently there were at least nine associated
Odd Fellows lodges at that time.
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows
has been active in California since September 9, 1849,
one year before statehood, with the establishment
of California Lodge No.1 in San Francisco. The great
seal of California was copied after the Odd Fellows,
Grand Lodge Seal.
There are over 400 active Lodges in
the state today. They run four different care facilities
in the state: the Children's home in Gilroy, the IOOF
Senior Housing Complex & IOOF Home located in Saratoga
and "The Meadows" a gracious country retirement community
and Skilled Nursing facility in Napa. They also support
several charities: The Heart Fund, Visual Research,
Arthritis, Scholarships, United Nations Educational
Tour for youth, tree planting, and locally: Community
Services, feeding the Homeless, Senior Centers and
Youth Activities.
The Odd Fellows was the first organization
that formed lodges for women. Schuyler Colfax, Vice
President of the United States under President Ulysses
E. Grant, was the force behind the movement. The Odd
fellows were the first group to form Homes for their
aged members; the first such home was in Pennsylvania.
We also have lodges for young boys and girls, Junior
Odd Fellows and Theta Rho. We have youth camps, the
one in California being in Long Barn.
For more information on History
of Odd Fellowship.