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>> I was recently doing research online on the IOGT and came across
>> reviews of your book which led me to contact you. I am a historian
>> researching community life on Whidbey Island, Washington State,
>> during the 1860s, and discovered that an IOGT chapter formed there in
>> 1866. [Pretty early for Washington as white settlement did not begin
>> in earnest here until 1850]. I recently found photos of two of the
>> groups charter members and I am wondering if you can help me with a
>> question I have. Both of these individuals were pictured with the
>> same symbols on their person: a ribbon around their neck with a round
>> medallion or medal of some kind, with a small key [?]at the bottom of
>> the ribbon. I have been trying to determine if these were symbols of
>> IOGT membership and would very much appreciate hearing from you if
>> you know anything about this. For your information, I will attach
>> copies of the images.
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>> I very much appreciate any help you can give.
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>> Many thanks!
>>
>> Theresa L. Trebon
>> Continuum History and Research
>> 10619 Sterling Road
>> Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284
>> 360-856-6532 [log in to unmask]
[I will be glad to forward the picture to anybody who might be able to
help. Unfortunately, the list is not set up to send pictures. DMF]
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