1891 Ottawa Canada, invitation to meeting Catholic Order of Foresters

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Invitation to meeting Ottawa Court of 'Catholic Order of Foresters' fraternal association. Early years of this Order in Canada.

Pre-paid post card sent to “Edouard Aubé Parliament Buildings Ottawa”. Research indicates he was a civil servant in the Public Works Department.

On back, partially printed invitation:

Ottawa June 11th 1891
 
Dear Sir,
Your presence is requested at a regular meeting of Capital Court No. 203 of the C.O.F. in the St Patrick’s L.A. Hall, Little Sussex St., at 7:30 pm this Thursday evening
John Daly
Rec. Sec.
 

C.O.F. = Catholic Order of Foresters

Pre-printed 1 cent Queen Victoria stamp, circle postmark ‘OTTAWA JU 11 91

Paper faded on back, toning.

7.5 x 13 cm

In 1883 Irish immigrant Thomas Taylor set about realizing his dream of founding a Catholic benevolent society. Accompanied by two Jesuit priests of Chicago's Holy Family Parish, Taylor presented his plan for "Fraternalism in Action" to 42 men gathered in the parish hall. Each man paid dues of $1 to become a charter member of a society of that nature…seven of these pioneer members applied to the state of Illinois for a charter to establish an association for "the promotion of fraternity, unity, and true Christian charity; the establishment of a fund for the relief of the sick and the distressed members" and of a widow-and-orphans' benefit fund for the surviving dependents of a deceased parent.

…COF opened in many other states and grouped them into State Courts bearing the name of each state. In 1888 COF received a charter to open a court in Canada.

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