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Woodmen of the World

Last post 06-15-2008, 1:06 AM by cachesafari. 13 replies.
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  •  05-09-2008, 7:04 PM 14072

    Woodmen of the World

    I was hoping for some input on this category. Please check it out and let me know what you think of the write up and if I need to make any changes. I appreciate any advice. Thanks, macleod1
  •  05-09-2008, 7:53 PM 14073 in reply to 14072

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    macleod1:
    I was hoping for some input on this category. Please check it out and let me know what you think of the write up and if I need to make any changes. I appreciate any advice. Thanks, macleod1

    Can you put in a link? Or cut and Paste?

  •  05-09-2008, 8:46 PM 14074 in reply to 14072

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    Why is there the name the cemetery part in the visiting reqs?
  •  05-09-2008, 8:48 PM 14075 in reply to 14073

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    Link for category Woodsmen of the World

    I think the cemetery name should be given by the submitter if known instead of the visitor. Only other thing I would change is the name of the category.  Probably would be better if it was "Woodmen of the World Gravestones"
  •  05-10-2008, 4:18 AM 14076 in reply to 14072

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    Sorry, I meant to add the link and totally forgot. Thanks,


    http://www.waymarking.com/cat/details.aspx?f=1&guid=b5a073e4-67ac-4c0f-9832-6d1913872a90&gid=6&exp=True
  •  05-10-2008, 6:30 AM 14080 in reply to 14076

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    Re: Woodmen of the World

    Since other activities and monuments are mentioned in the description, please make clear in your posting instructions whether or not you will accept "Woodman" waymarks other than gravestones - such as a historical marker.
  •  05-10-2008, 7:56 PM 14083 in reply to 14080

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    Been waiting for this one.
    Got a bunch of them in this neck of the Woods.
    I even have an Original Certificate.
    I will add it to my logs if this one gets going.
  •  05-10-2008, 8:48 PM 14084 in reply to 14076

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    Looks pretty good. Found a tiny typo, an "s" that should be removed from, "Relief efforts by the Woodsmen were successful".
  •  05-12-2008, 8:01 AM 14112 in reply to 14080

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    cldisme:
    Since other activities and monuments are mentioned in the description, please make clear in your posting instructions whether or not you will accept "Woodman" waymarks other than gravestones - such as a historical marker.


    Good question. I have a WOW Hall near where I live. Would it fit?
  •  05-13-2008, 11:52 AM 14130 in reply to 14072

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    Just a few grammatical things.

    Remove "New Page 1" at the top of the detailed description.

    Make the URL into a clickable link at the bottom of the detailed description.

    Why do you require a closeup of the emblem? Will it not be visible from the main wider picture? Or are there similar other wood like grave markers that would not apply to this category?
  •  05-24-2008, 10:54 AM 14236 in reply to 14112

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    TheBeanTeam:
    cldisme:
    Since other activities and monuments are mentioned in the description, please make clear in your posting instructions whether or not you will accept "Woodman" waymarks other than gravestones - such as a historical marker.


    Good question. I have a WOW Hall near where I live. Would it fit?

     

    I think it would be cool to include their buildings, too.  Especially if they are odd shaped!

     

    Wink

  •  05-25-2008, 5:13 AM 14240 in reply to 14130

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    ggmorton:

    Why do you require a closeup of the emblem? Will it not be visible from the main wider picture? Or are there similar other wood like grave markers that would not apply to this category?


    There are other tree-like/stump-like markers. Tree stump markers were often used on the grave of a young adult, symbolizing a life cut short.

    Here's one on my Flickr page

    I would suggest that it be rephrased that the WOW emblem has to be clearly visible, whether in a photo of the entire tombstone or in a close-up of just the emblem.
  •  05-25-2008, 8:23 PM 14252 in reply to 14240

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    I found about 15 different kinds on Memorial Day.

    I even found a youth tree but the WOW logo is not visible anymore.
    I know from the shape,structure and age it is but am going back to see the old records to make sure.

    I have been looking for a specific one (S. Tollett) and thought they were all about the same but was well surprised to find so many different types in one place.
    Just not that one.

    There was a Woodmen Camp 125 in Pierce City though so it would probably be why.

    I was given several other places to look by the caretaker who has been here almost all his life.
    He also maintains several cemeteries in the area.

    So I will be out there looking for more soon and still have a few to add.
  •  06-15-2008, 1:06 AM 14423 in reply to 14072

    Re: Woodmen of the World

    I've been documenting and photographing cemeteries for about 10 years.  Sure which I had the coordinates for all the WOW graves I photographed over the years!  I'll have to keep this one in mind on my travels.   Cool
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