Building Fraternalism

Through Service To Others!

  Through the history of the Moose Legion it has been known as: Mooseheart Legions of the World, Legion of the Moose and currently Moose Legion.

  In June of 1913 the Moose Legion was newly created during the Moose Convention held in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Supreme Council, at their November 1913 meeting, passed the final approval.

  The Women of the Moose, originally termed the Women of Mooseheart Legion had received formal recognition as a Moose auxiliary in 1913.  From 1913 until 1931, members of the women's organization were part of the Moose Legion. Titles associated with the Director of the Moose Legion have been: Grand Regent, Grand Recorder, Grand Herder and Director.

 Titles associated with the highest office in the Moose Legion have been: Grand Commander, Grand Governor, Grand North Moose and International President. The highest office within a Moose Legion has been known as: Great North Moose, North Moose and President.

  In the past, both the Moose Legion and Women of the Moose have used the words 'Faith', 'Hope' and 'Charity' in their Rituals. The official emblems were almost identical, utilizing the red heart and pyramid into the early 1990’s.

  The first regalia of the Moose Legion were the Fez and were later changed to the Tah, which was discontinued also in the early 1990’s.

The initial purpose of the Moose Legion was to raise a one million dollar Endowment Fund. Since; they have successfully taken on major repair and renovation projects at Mooseheart and Moosehaven.  The Moose Legion financed; the initial dairy herd at Mooseheart, the construction of and addition to the Museum of Moose History on the Mooseheart campus, the construction of the track at the Mooseheart Stadium and Moose Legionnaires annual, finance the cost of operations for Mooseheart's Camp Ross.

Building Fraternalism

Through Service To Others!

Moose Legion History

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1968/69 Charles Krump #195

1969/70  Junior R Hayes #1541

1970/71  Leonard Nowak #374

1971/72  Charles Spencer # 724

1972/73  Royal Massy #195

1973/74  Don Sugar #1541

1974/75  Max Shuck #1168

1975/76  Steve Galgoski #195

1976/77  Charles Quiek #2051

1977/78  Ken Sahr #82

1978/79  Lloyd Krumm #374

1979/80  John Baker #1541

1970/81  Bill Mertz #82

1981/82  Al Klump #195

1982/83  Leonard Allen #2051

1983/84  Kurt Hammond #169

1984/85  Bob Wright #1541

1985/86  Dave Butler #440

1986/87  Bob Reynolds #440

1987/88  Bob Reynolds #440

1988/89  Robert Beck #430

1989/90  Roger O’Deay #82

1990/91  Vern Osgood #374

1991/92  Tom Bell #1541

1992/93  Michael Enos #1049

1993/94  Lee Talbot #1437

1994/95  Keith Golhup #195

1995/96  Harold Baker #1541

1996/97  David Lott Sr. #2452

1997/98  William Brighton #2235

1998/99  Jerry Grizzle #2433

1999/00  Steven Root #82

2000/01  Robert Kowalak #2529

2001/02  Michael Albertson #2268

2002/03  Felix Galuszkz #2344

2003/04  William Daniels #2426

2004/05  Robert Porn #1437

2005/06  Wayne Brethour #82

2006/07  Vincent Fraser #2235

2007/08  Thomas Smith #430

2008/09   Wayne Montague # 2426

2009/10     George Percy

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