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OA 41 Lowaneu Allanque,C-3 Chenille,NOAC 2012,Three Fires,Camp Freeland Leslie

$ 39.59

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  • Condition: New

    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 41
    Lowaneu Allanque
    ,C-3,Chenille,  Blue
    Cut Edge, C /E, Border, Bdr, Red Lettering On Chenille Patch
    ,
    NOAC 2012, LOW RUN
    .
    THIS CHENILLE IS CRISP, PERFECT !!
    PLEASE SEE FRONT AND BACK PICTURES ABOVE !!
    - Three Fires Council # 127, ( 1992 - Active ), St. Charles, Illinois, IL.
    Home Of OA Lodge 41 Lowaneu Allanque, which Chartered in 1995 with the North Star as the Lodge Totem.
    See Former Councils For Camps.
    - Du Page Area Council, # 148, ( 1928 - 1992 ), Wheaton, Illinois, IL.  Home Of  Order Of  The Arrow, OA Lodge
    41 Natokiokan, Which Chartered in 1929, With The Flying Hawk as the Lodge Totem.
    Camps That served the Du Page Area Council have included: Camp Plano, Camp Natik, Camp Freeland Leslie,
    Camp Thunderbird, Camp Oh - Da - Ko - Ta, and Northwoods Scout Reservation.
    - OA Lodge 41 Natokiokan, Du Page Area Council, # 148, ( 1928 - 1992 ), Wheaton, Illinois, IL, Merged in 1995
    with OA Lodge 106 Glikhikan, Two Rivers Council # 127, ( 1970 - 1992 ), St. Charles, Illinois, IL, to Form The
    NEW OA Lodge 41 Lowaneu Allanque, Three Fires Council # 127, ( 1992 - Active ), St. Charles, Illinois, IL.
    - Camps Serving OA Lodge 106 Glikhikan, and Two Rivers Council # 127, ( 1970 - 1992 ), St. Charles, Illinois, IL
    Included: TRC Scout Ranch, Camp Big Timber, Chief Shabbona Wilderness Camp, Camp Kedeka, Two Rivers
    Council Camps, Camp Chin - Be - Gotta, and Camp Rotary MacQueen.
    - Two Rivers Council # 127, ( 1970 - 1992 ), St. Charles, Illinois, IL. Home Of Order Of The Arrow,
    OA Lodge 106 Glikhikan, Which Chartered in 1971, with Canoe Paddles In Front Of a Sunset as the Lodge Totem.
    Camps Serving OA Lodge 106 Glikhikan, and Two Rivers Council # 127, ( 1970 - 1992 ), St. Charles, Illinois, IL
    Included: TRC Scout Ranch, Camp Big Timber, Chief Shabbona Wilderness Camp, Camp Kedeka, Two Rivers
    Council Camps, Camp Chin - Be - Gotta, and Camp Rotary MacQueen.
    NOW SOME ILLINOIS COUNCIL, ORDER OF THE ARROW, AND CAMP HISTORY *******
    - Kedeka Area Council, 113, ( 1955 - 1968 ), Aurora, Illinois. Home Of Order Of The Arrow,
    OA Lodge 106 Kishagamie, Which Chartered in 1968, With An Indian as the Lodge Totem.
    The Camps That Served OA Lodge 106 Kishagamie, and Kedeka Area Council, 113, ( 1955 - 1968 ), Aurora, Illinois,
    IL, Were : Camp Kedeka, and Chin - Be - Gotta Scout Reservation.
    - In 1971 OA Lodge 106 Kishagamie, Kedeka Area Council, 113, ( 1955 - 1968 ), Aurora, Illinois, Merged with
    OA Lodge 279 Consoke, Fox River Valley Council # 123, ( 1957 - 1970 ), Elgin, Illinois, to Form the NEW
    OA Lodge 106 Glikhikan, Two Rivers Council # 127, ( 1970 - 1992 ), St. Charles, Illinois, IL.
    - Fox River Valley Council # 123, ( 1957 - 1970 ), Elgin, Illinois, IL. Home Of  Order Of The Arrow,
    OA Lodge 279 Consoke, Which Chartered in 1944, With Oak Leaves as The Lodge Totem. OA Lodge 279 Originally
    Chartered in 1944 as OA Lodge 279 Nawakwa, With a War Bonnet As The Lodge Totem. The Lodge then Changed
    it's Name to 279 Consoke, sometime before 1953.
    The Camp that Served OA Lodge 279 Consoke, and Fox River Valley Council # 123, ( 1957 - 1970 ), Elgin, Illinois, IL,
    was Camp Big Timber.
    - Aurora Area Council # 113, ( 1927- 1955 ), Aurora, Illinois, IL. Home Of Order Of The Arrow Lodge,
    OA Lodge 106 Wiyapunit, Which Chartered in 1938, With an Elk Head as the Lodge Totem.
    Aurora Area Council # 113, ( 1927- 1955 ), Aurora, Illinois, IL, Was Renamed, Kedeka Area Council, 113,
    ( 1955 - 1968 ), Aurora, Illinois, in 1955.
    Camps Serving OA Lodge 106 Wiyapunit, and Aurora Area Council # 113, ( 1927- 1955 ), Aurora, Illinois, IL,
    Were : Camp Kedeka, and Camp Blackhawk.
    - In 1968, OA Lodge 106 Wiyapunit, Aurora Area Council # 113, ( 1927- 1955 ), Aurora, Illinois, Merged With
    OA Lodge 120 Ne Con Che Moka, Chief Shabbona Council # 735, ( 1931- 1968 ), St. Charles, Illinois, to Form the
    NEW OA Lodge 106 Kishagamie, Kedeka Area Council, 113, ( 1955 - 1968 ), Aurora, Illinois, IL.
    - Chief Shabbona Council # 735, ( 1931- 1968 ), St. Charles, Illinois, IL. Home Of Order Of The Arrow Lodge,
    OA Lodge 120 Ne Con Che Moka. This Lodge Originally Chartered in 1938, as OA Lodge 120 Chief Shabbona,
    With a Profile Of Chief Shabbona as the Lodge Totem. In 1963, Lodge 120 Changed it's Name to 120 Ne Con Che Moka.
    Camps Serving OA Lodges 120 Chief Shabbona, 120 Ne Con Che Moka, and Chief Shabbona Council # 735,
    ( 1931- 1968 ), St. Charles, Illinois, IL, Were : Chief Shabbona Camps, Camp Little Archie, and Camp Rotary MacQueen.
    - Fox River Valley Council # 123, ( 1957 - 1970 ), Elgin, Illinois, IL. Home Of  Order Of The Arrow,
    OA Lodge 279 Consoke, Which Chartered in 1944, With Oak Leaves as The Lodge Totem. OA Lodge 279 Originally
    Chartered in 1944 as OA Lodge 279 Nawakwa, With a War Bonnet As The Lodge Totem. The Lodge then Changed
    it's Name to 279 Consoke, sometime before 1953.
    The Camp that Served OA Lodge 279 Consoke, and Fox River Valley Council # 123, ( 1957 - 1970 ), Elgin, Illinois, IL,
    was Camp Big Timber.
    *** 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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    WE PUT INFORMATION FLYERS IN ALL OF OUR ORDERS, OR YOU CAN GO TO  scouttrader.org
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