Old Postcards: Orphans of Odd Fellows

orphansThe question of the week was inspired by several old Philadelphia post cards I bought yesterday in Berlin, Md. So I’ll be posting some of those post cards on here and doing a little research on each place I post. We start with The Home for Orphans of Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania. Here’s what I’ve been able to find out so far. 

The Odd Fellows in question are a fraternal organization, one that in the 1890s had more members than the Masons. The following few sentences from a freemasons website helps explain the orphanage

Although heavily influenced by Freemasonry’s rituals, symbols, and tenets, a large measure of the Odd Fellows success came from its dedication to serve its members. Its three secret ritual initiations taught the “three links” of fraternity as “Friendship, Love, and Truth” and commanded its brothers to “Visit the Sick, Relieve the Distressed, Bury the Dead, Care for the Widow, and Educate the Orphan.”

If there was only one Odd Fellows Orphanage in Philadelphia, then it was located somewhere on Ontario Street near Kensington. I have found a record of all of the children and staff at the establishment in 1900. See if you have a long lost ancestor there. Do we have any descendants of Otto Wirtenborg reading this blog?

Anniversary of Woman Being Hit By Meteor

tom-delayIt was on this date 55 years ago that Ann Hodges was awoken from a nap by something that had never ended a nap before. A meteorite smahed through the roof of her house, hit a radio and then bounced on top of her. She was burned and bruised, but was otherwise alright. I think this incident reminds us that we can never be too careful, and should always keep an eye to the heavens. Meteorites can strike us at any time, so we must remain ever vigilant, ever on our guard. Have a nice day.

Turkey Trivia

  1. funny-thanksgivingOn what tv show would you have seen the famous Turkeys Away episode, in which a publicity stunt to drop turkeys from a helicopter goes terribly wrong.
  2. In bowling, how many straight strikes is called a turkey?
  3. This ACC team plays with a nickname, but their real name is the Fighting Gobblers.
  4. What is a female turkey called?
  5. In what movie that took place in Philly would you hear the line, “It ain’t cool being no jive turkey so close to Thanksgiving?”
  6. What is the name of the skin that hangs from a turkeys neck? (Hint: It rhymes with “bottle”)
  7. What is the amino acid in turkey that makes people drowsy? (Must spell it correctly)
  8. At what temperature should you take a turkey out of the oven?                                                                  a) 130 degrees b) 165 degrees c) 200 degrees d) 220 degrees
  9. What is the capital of Turkey?
  10. Who got interviewed last year while a turkey was being violently beheaded in the background?

Answers after the jump.

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Quizzo This Week

jgtlogo4We are on for quizzo on Tuesday and Wednesday night, as usual, but I will be in a turkey induced coma well before 8 p.m. on Thursday, so we have to cancel quizzo that night. I am also hosting a quizzo at the Aqua Lounge in Cape Charles, VA on Saturday if any of you are around.

Live From Gettysburg

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Got into Gettysburg last night. Did the car tour, walked around Little Round Top, saw the High Water Mark of the Confederacy. Headed to the Visitor Center now to check out the Museum. A lot of people get dressed up around here. A lot. In fact, I feel kind of like the jerk who shows up at a Halloween party in my regular clothes. Anyhow, I’ll post photos and maybe some video later. Here are a few things to read about in the meantime.
Here is a pretty concise, short history of the battle.
Philly’s involvement in the Battle of Gettysburg.