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Unami Lodge

Unami Lodge
Unami Lodge S48.png
Totem Turtle
Owner Cradle of Liberty Council
Headquarters Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Location Philadelphia and surrounding counties
Country United States
Founded 1915 (with mergers in 1915 and 1996)
Lodge Chief Ethan Lewis
Lodge Adviser Dennis Abernethy
Staff Adviser John Bickel
Website
http://unamilodge.org/
 
Delmont Lodge
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Delmont Lodge flap
Totem Seville Memorial Cabin
Headquarters Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Location Delaware and Montgomery Counties, PA
Founded 1929
Defunct 1996 (merged with Unami Lodge)
 

Unami Lodge, One, WWW, is the Order of the Arrow (OA) lodge of the Cradle of Liberty Council, Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and the founding Lodge of the OA, having celebrated its centennial in 2015. The current Unami Lodge resulted from the 1996 merger of Unami Lodge 1 and Delmont Lodge 43, caused by the merger of Philadelphia Council and Valley Forge Council. The chiefs of each lodge agreed to preserve Unami's rich history and traditions by retaining the founding lodge's name and number. Delmont Lodge's history, including its roster of Vigil Honor, Founder's Award, and David Fortunato Outstanding Service Award recipients, is preserved as part of Unami Lodge's history. The lodge's totem is the turtle.

The Order of the Arrow was founded in 1915 at a Scout summer camp on Treasure Island, on the Delaware River near Philadelphia. The two men principally responsible for its creation were camp director E. Urner Goodman and his assistant Carroll A. Edson.

Goodman and Edson were looking for ways to improve the camp and to keep the older boys coming back. They looked at several sources in creating their new 'camp fraternity', including:

The Order earned official recognition as a BSA program experiment in 1922, along with several other honor societies. It acquired its present name at the same time. A meeting of the National Lodge at the Owasippe Scout Reservation in 1933 voted to recommend that the BSA adopt it as part of its official program, which the National Council did in 1934. Full integration was completed in 1948.

Philadelphia Council also had several other OA lodges in the early days of the OA (an early bylaw allowed each Scout camp within a "first class council" to have its own OA lodge). A second Philadelphia Lodge (Unalachtigo, 8) based on the Turkey Clan of the Delawares is soon established at Philadelphia Council's Camp Biddle. The others folded to become part of Unami Lodge after bylaw changes and camp closures.


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