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Area 2-G 1954 Section Conclave Neckerchief

Conclave [2]Updated:  Dick Krzyiewski sends along a scan of a 1954 Area 2-G Conclave Neckerchief was hosted by Otahnagon Lodge #172 and was held at their Camp Tuscarora.. Were any other items issued for this conclave?

Area 2-G 1954 Section Conclave Neckerchief [3]

Update January 2013 Ed White sends along an image of a variant neckerchief. He is aware of at least one other neckerchief with this Red and Yellow color combination. He speculates that it may be a Lodge Chief issue.

1954 Area 2-G Neckerchief Variety - Lodge Chief Neckerchief? [4]
1954 Area 2-G Neckerchief Variety – Lodge Chief Neckerchief?

Ray Gould has sent a copy of the neckerchief slide issued for this conclave.  This is  a scan of color photocopy.

Area 2-G 1954 Section Conclave Neckerchief Slide [5]

Rob Higgens list the Area 2-G lodges in 1954 [6] as:

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#1 Comment By Neale Cummings On March 15, 2008 @ 9:02 am

According to my records here is what I have.

1954 – Area Conference Host Lodge 172 OTAHNAGON Camp Tuscarora – Windsor NY 34, 172, 247, 357, 394, 410, 461, 465, 477 Neckerchief (Indian), Slide, Patch Area Chief John Corbin

Neale

#2 Comment By Ray Gould On March 15, 2008 @ 9:56 am

Hi Bill and Neale-
From what I’ve seen, there is a neckerchief slide (bakelite? type…..red with black indian head profile and says “Area II-G Conference……….1954”). I have never seen a patch……..I believe the patch confusion has lingered for years with some confusion about the white arrowhead patch with pine tree (actually belonging to the 1955 conference). I do have a color picture of the 1954 slide and will scan and send to you.
My best-
-Ray Gould

#3 Comment By Rob Higgins On April 21, 2008 @ 6:09 pm

Hi Neale,

Ona Yote Kaonaga Lodge #500 was chartered the year before, should’ve been in that area, but your list confirms that they didn’t attend 2-G (not until 1955). Any ideas why, or maybe they were just too new?