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164: 172: 77:. In January 1882, five of these societies met in a convention in Omaha and decided to form an ethnic fraternal order that would offer benefits to its members as well as preserving Danish culture and traditions. The order grew steadily; at the end of its first year of existence it had six lodges and 200 members. By 1889, it had 883 members and in 1891, 2,000 in 41 lodges. In 1897, it was reported to have 10,000 members in 154:
At a convention in Milwaukee in September 1919, the Brotherhood unanimously agreed to a new benefits plan that would put the organization on a 100% solvent basis. Under the new system each policy would be charged with its deficiency which could be paid up all at once or at the death of the
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Most of the records of the Danish Brotherhood in the United States and Canada are located at the Danish American Archive and Library in Blair, Nebraska, USA. These consist of membership lists by location with information of potential use by genealogists.
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The Brotherhoods local chapters were called "Lodges" and regional groups were called "Districts". The quadrennial national convention was the highest authority. Omaha remained the headquarters of the organization through at least 1979.
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In 1881, Mark Hansen formed the Danish Arms Brothers, a group of Danish veterans who had fought in the
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The Supreme President of the Brotherhood as of 1923 was Soren Iversen of New Haven, Connecticut.
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In 1960, the Brotherhood began a scholarship program.
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Index

List of Danish Brotherhood in America buildings
Omaha
Nebraska
American Civil War
Danish-Prussian War
Omaha
Nebraska
Illinois
Iowa
Wisconsin
Massachusetts
Connecticut
New York
Michigan
Minnesota
South Dakota
Kansas
California
Washington
Woodmen of the World and/or Assured Life Association
auxiliary


Kenosha
Omaha National Bank Building
Washington Hall (Seattle, Washington)
Columbia Hall
Dannebrog, Nebraska
Detroit
Michigan

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