Hi, Larry and Kelly, and all others who responded to my question re "F.L.T." As many of you have reminded me, it was and is the symbol for the IOOF (International Order of Odd Fellows) a fraternal association of men. Though the group was, and remains vigorous, active, and open to all men of good character, it was thought to be more needed in the last half of the 19th Century.
I must have had a complete loss of consciousness/memory, since my G-GFather was a member for years, and I have his lapel pin bearing that symbol, as well as a photo from 1905 showing him and the men of the group of which he was a member in Ohio.
Thanks, again, to all. Paul
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From: Larry A Whinery
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 7:55 AM
Subject: FLT
Hi Paul,
I certainly do enjoy your expertise.
The reply[s] you already have received are right on.
I am an Oddfellow {?} and those initials within the three links of a
chain constitute the logo or whatever of the Order, just as the G,
Compass and Square are recognized as the symbol of the Masonic Lodge.
Again, Thanks for your contributions!
Respectfully,
Larry A. Whinery
in Indiana
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