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OA 38 Inali,ZC-1 Chenille,FAKE,Prairie Council,Camp Pearl,Galesburg,IL

$ 52.79

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: New
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    Description

    This is an Order Of The Arrow, OA, patch. The Order Of The Arrow, OA, is the Honor Camping Society Of
    The Boy Scouts Of America, BSA, B.S.A., and this item was produced to be worn on the Scouting Uniform.
    The Order Of The Arrow, OA, was Originally known as the Wimachtendienk, and was formed into Lodges
    by Name and Number and Originally Met Nationally at Grand Meetings what we now Call NOACs
    .
    OA
    Lodge
    38 Inali
    ,ZC-1,Chenille,  Red
    Cut Edge, C /E, Border, Bdr, Red 38 On Chenille Patch
    ,
    wagon shape
    .
    THIS CHENILLE IS CRISP, PERFECT !!
    PLEASE SEE FRONT AND BACK PICTURES ABOVE !!
    - Prairie Council # 125, ( 1941 - 1993 ), Galesburg, Illinois, IL.
    Home Of Order Of The Arrow, OA Lodge 38 Inali, who Originally Chartered in 1928 as OA Lodge 38 Shaubena,
    Wigwam Council # 125 ( 1934 - 1940 ), Galesburg, IL, with Chief Shaubena as the Lodge Totem. In 1941 this
    Lodge Changed it's name to 38 Inali, with the Black Fox as the NEW Lodge Totem.
    Camps That served OA Lodge 38 Inali, and Prairie Council # 125, ( 1941 - 1993 ), Galesburg, Illinois, IL, included:
    Camp Pearl, Camp Wilderness, Camp Shaubena, Indian Creek Lodge, Amaquonsippi Trail Camp, Delabar Explorer
    Base, Prairie Council Camps, Prairie Council Scout Reservation, and Fellheimer Scout Reservation.
    - In 1967 OA Lodge 170 Wisaka, and Sac N Fox Council, and OA Lodge Golden Eagle 313, and Buffalo Bill
    Council Merged to form OA Lodge 170 Muc - Kis - Sou, and Illowa Council # 133.
    - Buffalo Bill Council #176,  (1928 - 1967 ) Davenport, Iowa, IA. Home of OA Lodge Golden Eagle 313, Which
    Chartered in 1945 as Bison Lodge with a Bison totem, then changed it's name in 1955 to Golden Eagle with a
    Golden Eagle as it's totem. The Camp Serving Buffalo Bill Council Was Camp Minneyata.
    - Sac N Fox Council #134 (1959-1967) Moline, Illinois, IL. Home of OA Lodge 170 Wisaka Chartered in 1959,
    with a White Buffalo as it's totem. Camps Serving Sac N Fox Council were: Camp Loud Thunder, Camp Mansur.
    - OLD Illowa Council # 133, (1967 - 1994), Davenport, Iowa, IA, Home of OA Lodge 170 Muc-Kis-Sou, Which
    Chartered in 1967 with an Eagle as it's totem. The Camps Serving 170 Muc - Kis - Sou, and Illowa Council # 133,
    (1967 - 1993 ), Davenport, Iowa, IA., included: Camp Masur, Camp Iten, Camp Loud Thunder, Camp Minneyata,
    Loud Thunder Scout Reservation, and Illowa Council Camps.
    - In 1959 OA Lodge Golden Eagle 313, and Buffalo Bill Council absorbed OA Lodge A-Me-Qua 376, and Mesquakie Area Council. - Mesquakie Area Council #174,  ( 1937 - 1959 ) Clinton, Iowa, IA.  Home of OA Lodge A-Me-Qua 376, Which Chartered in 1948, With The Beaver As The Lodge Totem.  The Camp Serving Mesquakie Area Council Was Camp Iten. - In 1994, OA Lodge 38 Inali, and Prairie Council  # 125, ( 1941 - 1993 ), Galesburg, Illinois, IL, Merged with OA Lodge 170 Muc - Kis - Sou, Illowa Council # 133, (1967 - 1993 ), Davenport, Iowa, IA., to Form the NEW OA Lodge 38 Konepaka Ketiwa, Illowa Council # 133, (1994 - Active ), Davenport, Iowa, IA.
    - NEW Illowa Council # 133, (1994 - Active ), Davenport, Iowa, IA, With Counties in Illinois, IL.
    Home of OA Lodge 38 Konepaka Ketiwa, which Chartered in 1994 with the Soaring Bald Eagle as the Lodge Totem.
    Camps serving this council can be seen in previous council.
    - In 1938 Prairie Council / OA Lodge 38 Inali  absorbed OA Lodge 45 Pokawachne, Kewanee Area Council # 131,
    ( 1920 - 1935 ), Kewanee, Illinois, IL.
    - Kewanee Area Council # 131, ( 1920 - 1935 ), Kewanee, Illinois, IL. Home of OA Lodge 45 Pokawachne, Which
    Chartered in 1929 with a Creek between the Hills as it's totem. The Camp Serving OA Lodge 45 Pokawachne and
    Kewanee Area Council Was Indian Creek Lodge.
    - In 1959 OA Lodge Khu-Ku-Koo-Huu 170/ Moline Area Council and OA Lodge Saukenuk 504/Fort Armstrong
    Council merged to form OA Lodge 170 Wisaka/ Sac N Fox Council.
    - Moline Area Council Moline #134 (1927- 1959), Illinois, IL. Home of OA Lodge Khu - Ku - Koo - Huu 170, Which
    chartered in 1939 with a Barrel Owl as it's totem.  The Camp Serving Moline Area Council Was Camp Mansur.
    - Fort Armstrong Council #142, ( 1945 - 1959 ) Rock Island, Illinois, IL. Home of OA Lodge Saukenuk 504, Which
    Chartered in 1954, with a Blockhouse for it's totem.  The Camps Serving Fort Armstrong Council were: Camp Loud
    Thunder, and Camp Na-Se-Us-Kuk.
    *** THIS PATCH IS FROM THE COLLECTION OF JOE MALOY THE OLD TRADER. JOE WAS BORN IN
    MOUNT PROSPECT, PENNSYLVANIA. HE STARTED HIS SCOUTING CAREER IN THE WESTMORELAND
    -FAYETTE COUNCIL, AS A SCOUT IN TROOP 5, SPONSORED BY ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, R. C. CHURCH.
    HE WAS A MEMBER OF OA LODGE 6 WAGION. AS A YOUTH, ATTENDED THE 1955 8TH WORLD JAMBOREE
    AT NIAGARA ON THE LAKE IN ONTARIO CANADA, AND WAS ON STAFF AT
    CAMP CONESTOGA. HE EARNED
    HIS EAGLE SCOUT, AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH RELIGIOUS
    AWARD AD ALTARE DEI. UPON COMPLETTING
    HIS PhD IN 1970, HE ACCEPTED A POSITION AT UNIVERSITY OF WEST VIGINIA, AND BECAME ACTIVE IN THE
    MOUNTAINEER AREA COUNCIL.HE WAS A VIGIL HONOR MEMBER OF LODGE 550 MENAWNGIHELLA, AND
    SERVED AS THE LODGE ADVISIOR, AND CENTURY CLUB MEMBER. HE WAS ON THE EXECUTIVE BOARD FOR
    THE MOUNTAINEER AREA COUNCIL, AND WAS AWARDED THE SILVER BEAVER IN 1978. JOE THEN CONTINUED
    HIS SCOUTING CAREER IN
    THE NORTHERN NEW JERSEY COUNCIL, AND
    OA LODGE 9
    LENAPEHOKING. AFTER
    ACCEPTING A  POSITION AT SEATON HALL U, HE HELPED OBTAIN A CHARTER FOR VENTURE CREW # 1856 AT
    SETON HALL UNIVERSITY.
    JOE REALLY ENJOYED SCOUTING, AND THE FRIENDSHIPS HE MADE TRADING AND
    COLLECTING PATCHES,
    WAS A PASSION HE HELD THROUGH HIS ENTIRE LIFETIME. HE SERVED AS THE EDITOR
    FOR THE TRADER
    PATCH TRADING MAGAZINE AND HELPED PROMOTE PATCH COLLECTING AS A HOBBY. JOE HAD
    THE
    BEST ORDER OF THE ARROW CHENILLE COLLECTION IN THE COUNTRY AS WELL AS AN OUTSTANDING OA NAME/
    NUMBER COLLECTION, AND LODGE PATCH WITH MISSPELLINGS,
    OR THE WRONG NUMBER COLLECTION
    JOE WAS
    VERY WELL KNOW NATIONALLY AMONG PATCH TRADERS FOR MAIL TRADING,  ATTENDING PATCH TORS, AND
    BEING THERE FOR A GOOD STORY, OR FELLOWSHIP. SIESTA BEACH TRADING COMPANY WILL BE PRESENTING THIS
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    THE STANDARD FOR OA IDENTIFICATION.
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