Change tracking was not implemented intially, so some early change records do not have details outside of the date of change.
13 Mar 2020 | Larry-Wallace Lane
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id:
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- 11069
issue_number:
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- '2'
variety:
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- a
border_color_id:
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- '57'
border_type_id:
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- '5'
background_color_id:
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- '4'
lettering_color_id:
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- '3'
fdl_bsa_color_id:
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- ''
first_issue:
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- 1957-01-01
description:
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- Gold Moon, Solid Fletchings on Arrow
created_at:
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- &1 2020-03-14 03:43:44.952639010 Z
updated_at:
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- *1
issue_type_id:
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- 10
image:
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- EN2a.jpg
oa_bb_issue_number:
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- '2'
oa_bb_issue_type_id:
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- 10
oa_bb_combined:
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- N2
combined:
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- N2a
oa_bb_variety:
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- ''
oa_bb_category_id:
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- 1
category_id:
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- 1
slug:
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- n2a
patchscan_url:
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- ''
color_count:
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- 4
shortname:
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- ''
history:
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- Neckerchiefs in lodge 296 were restricted to 1 per life. To receive a new neckerchief
the old neckerchief had to be turned in. This did not apply to just this issue,
but also to the subsequent lodge neckerchief the N3. To obtain a N3 the N2 would
have had to be turned in. It was required to wear a lodge neckerchief to all OA
functions whether it was a fellowship, conclave, or NOAC. Lee Kaylor stated that
the Neckerchief embroidery was not well liked at the time and only one order was
placed which consisted of both the N2a and N2b.
material_id:
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- 3
issue_shape_id:
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- 16
issueable_id:
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- 515
issueable_type:
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- Lodge
listed_in_error:
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- false
uuid:
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- fMKtSK/ITSI=
designer:
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- Lee Kaylor
supress_missing_back_image:
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- true
date_type:
- precise
- approximate year
image_processing:
- false
- true
13 Mar 2020 | Unknown User
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image_processing:
- true
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updated_at:
- 2020-03-14 03:43:44.952639000 Z
- 2020-03-14 03:43:55.310628464 Z
15 Mar 2020 | Larry-Wallace Lane
---
history:
- Neckerchiefs in lodge 296 were restricted to 1 per life. To receive a new neckerchief
the old neckerchief had to be turned in. This did not apply to just this issue,
but also to the subsequent lodge neckerchief the N3. To obtain a N3 the N2 would
have had to be turned in. It was required to wear a lodge neckerchief to all OA
functions whether it was a fellowship, conclave, or NOAC. Lee Kaylor stated that
the Neckerchief embroidery was not well liked at the time and only one order was
placed which consisted of both the N2a and N2b.
- "1957-1959\r\nNeckerchiefs in lodge 296 were restricted to 1 per life. To receive
a new neckerchief the old neckerchief had to be turned in. This did not apply to
just this issue, but also to the subsequent lodge neckerchief the N3. To obtain
a N3 the N2 would have had to be turned in. It was required to wear a lodge neckerchief
to all OA functions whether it was a fellowship, conclave, or NOAC. Lee Kaylor stated
that the Neckerchief embroidery was not well liked at the time and only one order
was placed which consisted of both the N2a and N2b."
image:
- EN2a.jpg
- EN2a.jpg
image_processing:
- false
- true
updated_at:
- 2020-03-14 03:43:55.310628000 Z
- 2020-03-15 18:43:42.030271958 Z
15 Mar 2020 | Unknown User
---
image_processing:
- true
- false
updated_at:
- 2020-03-15 18:43:42.030271000 Z
- 2020-03-15 18:43:51.686591467 Z