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Modern Woodmen of America

Modern Woodmen of America (MWA) is one of the largest (based on assets) fraternal benefit societies in the United States, with more than 750,000 members.[1] Total assets reached US$15.4 billion in 2016. Though it shares the same founder, it is not affiliated financially in any way with another, similarly-styled fraternal benefit society, WoodmenLife, and despite the name "Modern" is actually older than its counterpart.

Headquarters along the Mississippi River in Rock Island, Illinois

History edit

Early years edit

 
Joseph Cullen Root
 
Original home-office building in Rock Island

Modern Woodmen of America was founded by Joseph Cullen Root on January 5, 1883, in Lyons, Iowa.[2] He had operated a number of businesses, including a mercantile establishment, a grain elevator and two flour mills, sold insurance and real estate, taught bookkeeping classes, managed a lecture bureau, and practiced law.[3] Root was a member of several fraternal societies throughout the years. He wanted to create an organization that would protect families following the death of a breadwinner.[3]

During a Sunday sermon, Root heard the pastor tell a parable about pioneer woodmen clearing away forests to build homes, communities and security for their families. He adopted the term "woodmen" for his organization. To complete the name, he added "modern" to reflect the need to stay current and change with the times, and "of America" to symbolize patriotism.[4]

Originally, Modern Woodmen had a unique set of membership restrictions and criteria. Religiously, the group was quite open, accepting "Jew and Gentile, the Catholic and Protestant, the agnostic and the atheist." However, until the mid-1900s, membership was restricted to white males between the ages of 18 and 45 from the 12 "healthiest" states – Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, the Dakotas, Nebraska and Kansas. Residents of large cities were also disqualified from membership, as were those employed in certain professions, such as railway workers, underground miners, gunpowder factory employees, liquor wholesalers and manufacturers, saloon keepers, "aeronauts", sailors on the lakes and seas, and professional baseball players.[5]

In 1884, the head office was organized in Fulton, Illinois. The first death claim of $698.58 was paid the same year.[6]

Foresters drill teams edit

One of the most unique elements of the organization was its drill teams, which came to be known as the Modern Woodmen Foresters. The first drill team was organized in Hutchinson, Kansas, in 1894.[6] These groups became nationally known for events held from 1890 to the late 1930s, and the Foresters were even honored by Herbert Hoover at the White House.

Because each group was differentiated by a different style and color of uniform, their demonstrations were referred to as "Rainbow Parades." The Rainbow Parades were hosted by cities across the United States and included 10,000 units of Foresters, with more than 160,000 men participating.[7] The last known Rainbow Parade was held on Michigan Boulevard in Chicago, and it halted traffic for more than two hours while thousands of spectators viewed the scene.

Modern Woodmen Sanatorium edit

 
Modern Woodmen Sanitorium in Colorado Springs (1909)

During the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic of the early 1900s, Modern Woodmen opened a 1,000-acre (4.0 km²) facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 1907.

The facility cost $1.5 million to build and was named one of the most outstanding institutions for the treatment of TB by the American College of Surgeons. From 1909 to 1947, the sanatorium provided free treatment to more than 12,000 members.[8] It offered board, lodging, treatment, medicine, dental work and laundering, all at no expense to the patient.

Tuberculosis was the leading cause of death among Modern Woodmen members when the society opened the Modern Woodmen Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Following World War II, antibiotics became available and TB declined in the United States. The facility closed in 1947, when TB ranked eighth in leading causes of death.

Home offices edit

Modern Woodmen's first home office was organized in Fulton, Illinois, in 1884. When the organization moved to Rock Island, Illinois, in 1897, Fulton residents fought to keep Modern Woodmen in their town. The move was blocked three times before it was successful. In 1898, Modern Woodmen officially opened its home office at 1504 Third Ave.[9]

In 1967, Modern Woodmen opened a new home office, located at 1701 First Avenue in Rock Island, Illinois, to accommodate its rapid growth. Its home office remains there today, where the organization maintains an active role in the Quad Cities community.

In 2008, Modern Woodmen became the naming rights sponsor of Modern Woodmen Park, home of the Quad Cities River Bandits, in Davenport, Iowa.[10]

Fraternalism edit

 
Membership dues receipt circa 1923

Modern Woodmen is a tax-exempt fraternal benefit society. The membership organization sells life insurance, annuity and investment products to help fund member benefits and social, educational and volunteer programs that meet community needs.

As a fraternal organization, the society is organized around a lodge system, called chapters, Summit chapters and youth service clubs. These groups offer fellowship and community service opportunities for members. In 2016, Modern Woodmen members were part of 2,466 chapters, 283 Summit chapters and 782 youth service clubs nationwide.[11]

Modern Woodmen members across the United States participate in numerous activities to socialize, learn and volunteer in their communities. Members unite for volunteer efforts that provide money, donations, hand-on labor and other resources to improve lives in their communities. The organization's Matching Fund Program matches money raised by individual chapters for community members or local organizations in need.

Modern Woodmen's fraternal expenditures for member benefits and community programs totaled $21.7 million in 2016. These programs included fraternal aid, college scholarships, newborn benefits, orphan benefits, final wishes resources, member discounts and youth educational programs.[12]

Products edit

 
Modern Woodmen Bank in Rock Island

Modern Woodmen and its subsidiaries provide life insurance and annuity, investment and banking products to the family market. Life insurance in force totaled over $38.9 billion in 2016.[13] Modern Woodmen has three wholly owned subsidiaries:

Financial standing edit

A. M. Best rates Modern Woodmen's financial stability, security and management performance as A (Excellent), the third highest of 15 ratings. The rating is based on a comprehensive quantitative evaluation of the organization's balance sheet strength, operating performance and business profile. Insurers in the superior category are considered to have a superior ability to meet their ongoing obligations.[13]

Modern Woodmen follows a conservative investment approach, holding more than 80 percent of its portfolio in corporate and government bonds. As of 2016, Modern Woodmen holds $112.09 for every $100 in liabilities.[14]

Notable members edit

References edit

  1. ^ "What We Are". Modern Woodmen (History). Modern Woodmen Fraternal Financial. Retrieved September 3, 2017.
  2. ^ "Modern Woodmen of America is founded by... – Modern Woodmen of America | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Uzzel, R: "Joseph Cullen Root – Giant of American Fraternalism"".
  4. ^ "About Us". www.modernwoodmen.org. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  5. ^ Alan Axelrod International Encyclopedia of Secret Societies and Fraternal Orders New York; Facts on File, inc 1997 p. 264
  6. ^ a b "Beetle, Ax and Wedge", Time Magazine, 21 June 1937, [1].
  7. ^ "First Forester drill team organized. – Modern Woodmen of America | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  8. ^ "Modern Woodmen's Tuberculosis Sanatorium... – Modern Woodmen of America | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  9. ^ "Modern Woodmen of America Home Office | Rock Island, IL – Official Website". il-rockisland.civicplus.com. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  10. ^ "Modern Woodmen Park | Quad Cities River Bandits Modern Woodmen Park". Quad Cities River Bandits. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  11. ^ "Community Impact through Fraternalism | Modern Woodmen". www.modernwoodmen.org. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  12. ^ "Fraternal Member Benefits | Modern Woodmen". www.modernwoodmen.org. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  13. ^ a b "Financial Strength | Modern Woodmen | Quality Investments, A.M. Best".
  14. ^ "Financial Strength | Modern Woodmen". www.modernwoodmen.org. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  15. ^ staff (November 1, 1900). "Endorsed by Bryanites". The Eureka Herald.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Modern Woodmen of America news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Modern Woodmen of America MWA is one of the largest based on assets fraternal benefit societies in the United States with more than 750 000 members 1 Total assets reached US 15 4 billion in 2016 Though it shares the same founder it is not affiliated financially in any way with another similarly styled fraternal benefit society WoodmenLife and despite the name Modern is actually older than its counterpart Headquarters along the Mississippi River in Rock Island Illinois Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Foresters drill teams 1 3 Modern Woodmen Sanatorium 1 4 Home offices 2 Fraternalism 3 Products 4 Financial standing 5 Notable members 6 References 7 External linksHistory editEarly years edit nbsp Joseph Cullen Root nbsp Original home office building in Rock IslandModern Woodmen of America was founded by Joseph Cullen Root on January 5 1883 in Lyons Iowa 2 He had operated a number of businesses including a mercantile establishment a grain elevator and two flour mills sold insurance and real estate taught bookkeeping classes managed a lecture bureau and practiced law 3 Root was a member of several fraternal societies throughout the years He wanted to create an organization that would protect families following the death of a breadwinner 3 During a Sunday sermon Root heard the pastor tell a parable about pioneer woodmen clearing away forests to build homes communities and security for their families He adopted the term woodmen for his organization To complete the name he added modern to reflect the need to stay current and change with the times and of America to symbolize patriotism 4 Originally Modern Woodmen had a unique set of membership restrictions and criteria Religiously the group was quite open accepting Jew and Gentile the Catholic and Protestant the agnostic and the atheist However until the mid 1900s membership was restricted to white males between the ages of 18 and 45 from the 12 healthiest states Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri the Dakotas Nebraska and Kansas Residents of large cities were also disqualified from membership as were those employed in certain professions such as railway workers underground miners gunpowder factory employees liquor wholesalers and manufacturers saloon keepers aeronauts sailors on the lakes and seas and professional baseball players 5 In 1884 the head office was organized in Fulton Illinois The first death claim of 698 58 was paid the same year 6 Foresters drill teams edit One of the most unique elements of the organization was its drill teams which came to be known as the Modern Woodmen Foresters The first drill team was organized in Hutchinson Kansas in 1894 6 These groups became nationally known for events held from 1890 to the late 1930s and the Foresters were even honored by Herbert Hoover at the White House Because each group was differentiated by a different style and color of uniform their demonstrations were referred to as Rainbow Parades The Rainbow Parades were hosted by cities across the United States and included 10 000 units of Foresters with more than 160 000 men participating 7 The last known Rainbow Parade was held on Michigan Boulevard in Chicago and it halted traffic for more than two hours while thousands of spectators viewed the scene Modern Woodmen Sanatorium edit nbsp Modern Woodmen Sanitorium in Colorado Springs 1909 During the tuberculosis TB epidemic of the early 1900s Modern Woodmen opened a 1 000 acre 4 0 km facility in Colorado Springs Colorado in 1907 The facility cost 1 5 million to build and was named one of the most outstanding institutions for the treatment of TB by the American College of Surgeons From 1909 to 1947 the sanatorium provided free treatment to more than 12 000 members 8 It offered board lodging treatment medicine dental work and laundering all at no expense to the patient Tuberculosis was the leading cause of death among Modern Woodmen members when the society opened the Modern Woodmen Tuberculosis Sanatorium Following World War II antibiotics became available and TB declined in the United States The facility closed in 1947 when TB ranked eighth in leading causes of death Home offices edit Modern Woodmen s first home office was organized in Fulton Illinois in 1884 When the organization moved to Rock Island Illinois in 1897 Fulton residents fought to keep Modern Woodmen in their town The move was blocked three times before it was successful In 1898 Modern Woodmen officially opened its home office at 1504 Third Ave 9 In 1967 Modern Woodmen opened a new home office located at 1701 First Avenue in Rock Island Illinois to accommodate its rapid growth Its home office remains there today where the organization maintains an active role in the Quad Cities community In 2008 Modern Woodmen became the naming rights sponsor of Modern Woodmen Park home of the Quad Cities River Bandits in Davenport Iowa 10 Fraternalism edit nbsp Membership dues receipt circa 1923Modern Woodmen is a tax exempt fraternal benefit society The membership organization sells life insurance annuity and investment products to help fund member benefits and social educational and volunteer programs that meet community needs As a fraternal organization the society is organized around a lodge system called chapters Summit chapters and youth service clubs These groups offer fellowship and community service opportunities for members In 2016 Modern Woodmen members were part of 2 466 chapters 283 Summit chapters and 782 youth service clubs nationwide 11 Modern Woodmen members across the United States participate in numerous activities to socialize learn and volunteer in their communities Members unite for volunteer efforts that provide money donations hand on labor and other resources to improve lives in their communities The organization s Matching Fund Program matches money raised by individual chapters for community members or local organizations in need Modern Woodmen s fraternal expenditures for member benefits and community programs totaled 21 7 million in 2016 These programs included fraternal aid college scholarships newborn benefits orphan benefits final wishes resources member discounts and youth educational programs 12 Products edit nbsp Modern Woodmen Bank in Rock IslandModern Woodmen and its subsidiaries provide life insurance and annuity investment and banking products to the family market Life insurance in force totaled over 38 9 billion in 2016 13 Modern Woodmen has three wholly owned subsidiaries MWA Financial Services Inc founded in 2001 functions as an introducing broker dealer and distributes securities products Modern Woodmen General Agency founded in 2002 offers brokered insurance products including health insurance long term care insurance disability income insurance and more Financial standing editA M Best rates Modern Woodmen s financial stability security and management performance as A Excellent the third highest of 15 ratings The rating is based on a comprehensive quantitative evaluation of the organization s balance sheet strength operating performance and business profile Insurers in the superior category are considered to have a superior ability to meet their ongoing obligations 13 Modern Woodmen follows a conservative investment approach holding more than 80 percent of its portfolio in corporate and government bonds As of 2016 Modern Woodmen holds 112 09 for every 100 in liabilities 14 Notable members editGranville Pearl Aikman 1858 1923 State of Kansas District Judge and suffragist 15 References edit What We Are Modern Woodmen History Modern Woodmen Fraternal Financial Retrieved September 3 2017 Modern Woodmen of America is founded by Modern Woodmen of America Facebook www facebook com Retrieved December 11 2016 a b Uzzel R Joseph Cullen Root Giant of American Fraternalism About Us www modernwoodmen org Retrieved December 11 2016 Alan Axelrod International Encyclopedia of Secret Societies and Fraternal Orders New York Facts on File inc 1997 p 264 a b Beetle Ax and Wedge Time Magazine 21 June 1937 1 First Forester drill team organized Modern Woodmen of America Facebook www facebook com Retrieved December 11 2016 Modern Woodmen s Tuberculosis Sanatorium Modern Woodmen of America Facebook www facebook com Retrieved December 11 2016 Modern Woodmen of America Home Office Rock Island IL Official Website il rockisland civicplus com Retrieved December 11 2016 Modern Woodmen Park Quad Cities River Bandits Modern Woodmen Park Quad Cities River Bandits Retrieved December 11 2016 Community Impact through Fraternalism Modern Woodmen www modernwoodmen org Retrieved December 11 2016 Fraternal Member Benefits Modern Woodmen www modernwoodmen org Retrieved December 11 2016 a b Financial Strength Modern Woodmen Quality Investments A M Best Financial Strength Modern Woodmen www modernwoodmen org Retrieved December 11 2016 staff November 1 1900 Endorsed by Bryanites The Eureka Herald External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Modern Woodmen of America amp oldid 1198350348 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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