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20 Jul 2020 | Austin Webb
Field
Old Value
New Value
Id
(none)
15228
Issue number
(none)
1
Variety
(none)
(none)
Border color
(none)
57
Border type
(none)
Cut edge
Background color
(none)
41
Lettering color
(none)
57
Fdl bsa color
(none)
(none)
First issue
(none)
01 Jan 1962
Quantity issued
(none)
200
Description
(none)
last issue
Issue type
(none)
Solid embroidered patch
Image
(none)
(none)
Oa bb issue number
(none)
(none)
Oa bb combined
(none)
unlisted
Combined
(none)
S1
Oa bb variety
(none)
(none)
Category
(none)
Regular Issue
Slug
(none)
s1
Patchscan url
(none)
(none)
Lifetime quantity
(none)
199
Color count
(none)
6
Coverage
(none)
100
Width
(none)
125
Height
(none)
60
Shortname
(none)
Standard Flap
History
(none)
in 1962, the lodge issued a solid embroidered flap to depict the history of their area, and their lodge totem. The path cutting through the mountains and the covered wagon is symbolic of the pioneer's trek weatward via the Cumberland Gap (near middlesboro). The bear (ursa major) represents Misha Mokwa, the bear was slain by Mudjeokeewis, the father of Hiawatha from "The Song of Hiawatha" by Longfellow. About 200 made.
Material
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Embroidery
Backing type
(none)
Cloth Back
Issue shape
(none)
Flap - Generic
Issueable
(none)
714
Issueable type
(none)
Lodge
Listed in error
(none)
(none)
Uuid
(none)
0yixEc6p6ww=
Designer
(none)
(none)
Supress missing back image
(none)
(none)
Date type
precise
approximate year
Image processing
(none)
true
21 Jul 2020 | Todd Rogers
Field
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Image
(none)
435_S1_Front.png
Imageback
(none)
435_S1_Back.png
Imageback processing
(none)
true
21 Jul 2020 | Unknown User
Field
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New Value
Image processing
true
(none)
21 Jul 2020 | Unknown User
Field
Old Value
New Value
Imageback processing
true
(none)
07 Jun 2022 | Thomas Frost
Field
Old Value
New Value
Description
last issue
DI; FS; SWISS; CB; Bear with Ursa Major superimposed; Wagon crossing river; Geer shape; (1962); [200]