Pohatcong Tribe 61 609 296-1956 webmaster@tuckertonredmen.com
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Tuckerton Red Men "The Improved Order of Red Men" 145 West Main Street Tuckerton, New Jersey 08087
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Legally, The Order of Red Men is a Patriotic Fraternity Chartered by Congress. It is a Nonprofit
Organization Devoted To Inspire A Greater Love For The United States of America and The
Principles of American Liberty.
The Improved Order of Red Men Is A National Fraternal Organization That Believes In ...
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- Love and Respect of the American Flag
- Preserving Our Nation by Defending and Upholding the Principle of Free Government
- America and the Democratic Way Of Life ...
- Preserving the Traditions and History of this Great Country
- Creating and Inspiring a Greater Love for The United States of America
- Helping Those In Need Through Organized Charitable Programs ...
- Linking Our Members Together in a Common Bond of Friendship, Brotherhood and ...
- Perpetuating the Beautiful Legends and Traditions of a Vanishing Race and the Keeping Alive of
its Customs, Ceremonies and Philosophies
Prominent Americans Who Have Belonged To The Order of Red Men
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George Washington
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Thomas Jefferson
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John Hancock
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Paul Revere
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Warren G. Harding
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Samuel Adams
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Patrick Henry
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Thomas Paine
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Theodore Roosevelt
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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The fraternity traces its origins back to 1765 and is descended from the Sons of Liberty.
These patriots concealed their identities and worked "underground" to help establish
freedom and liberty in the early Colonies.
They patterned themselves after the great Iroquois Confederacy and its democratic
governing body.
Their system, with elected representatives to govern tribal councils, had been in
existence for several centuries.
After the War of 1812 the name was changed to the Society of Red Men and in 1834 to the Improved
Order of Red Men.
They kept the customs and terminology of Native Americans as a basic part of the fraternity. Some
of the words and terms may sound strange, but they soon become a familiar part of the language for
every member.
The Improved Order of Red Men is similar in many ways to other major fraternal organizations in
the United State.
About Us! As the history of the Pohatcong Tribe 61 is being researched, it will be included on the site.
If you have old pictures you would like included on our site, please call the Lodge at 296-1956 and leave message for Sam.
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