We have another episode of Mooresville Moments, a local history video series. This installment explores the I.O.O.F. (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) buildings, which were located on the northeast corner of Main and Indiana Streets in downtown Mooresville.
Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) Buildings (1869-1989)
(Mooresville Moments #25)
by Mooresville Public Library
(click video box above to play)
There are always a few images or newspaper clippings that we don't use in the videos--it's a matter of viewing length and viewer attention spans--so we include those materials below. (See also this blog post.)
Here's an advertisement for Warren Insurance Agency that appeared in the 1980 Mooresville High School yearbook, Wagon Trails (page 146). Warren was the last business to be located in the first floor remnant of the second I.O.O.F. building, which was demolished in 1989.
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The second I.O.O.F. building's demolition began in 1964, with the top floor being removed; the entire second floor was removed, leaving a first-floor "sliver" remaining, so that Citizens Bank could extend its new building's parking lot in 1965-66. The article headline (below) declares the Odd Fellows building to be 105 years old (in 1964), but that's mistaken. The second I.O.O.F. building (built 1881) was 83 years old in 1964. Even if the reporter had been dating to the first I.O.O.F. building (built 1869, burned down in 1881), the age would only have been 95 years old. The reporter's error arose from the I.O.O.F. capstone (dated 1859), which was installed atop the first Odd Fellows building in 1869, and subsequently placed upon the second Odd Fellows building in 1881. The capstone commemorated the establishment of Mooresville's I.O.O.F. chapter (Morgan Lodge #211), which was founded on July 7, 1859. The capstone was being removed during the 1964 upper-story dismantlement, and the reporter had incorrectly assumed that the capstone's 1859 date corresponded with the building's age.
Mooresville Times
July 23, 1964
After
the Odd Fellows capstone was removed in 1964, it was housed at Citizens
Bank for a number of years. Some time later, it was kept at the
Academy School Museum on North Monroe Street. Since 2017, the capstone has been part of a wall in Mooresville Bicentennial Park (on the site of the Odd Fellows buildings).
Mooresville-Decatur Times
October 21, 2017
Here's a 1962 aerial photo showing the Odd Fellows building (boxed in yellow):
East Main Street in Downtown Mooresville
1962 Mooresville High School
Wagon Trails Yearbook
Ernest L. Hadley had this stereo photograph (taken by local photographer J. P. Calvert) showing the fire damage to the first I.O.O.F. building (July, 1881):
Longtime Mooresville Historian Wanda Potts wrote about the fire in her 1999 newspaper column.
Mooresville Moments
Mooresville Times
June 23, 1999
Pleasant "Pleas" Mills' dry goods store is visible behind the Mooresville High School students celebrating their basketball team's victory over Monrovia High School on February 22, 1922 in the Main-Indiana Street intersection downtown.
(Photo by local photographer Manley Brown)
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