May 13, 2009

Shown here is a portion of the 1904 edition of the Constitution and By-laws of the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo. The order was the first national lumbermen’s association and was formed in Gurdon (Clark County) by a group of men returning from a lumber manufacturing convention in 1892. Today, the association has approximately 3,500 members worldwide.

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