Lodge 221: 2009 Dixie Fellowship & Participation Patches

Posted in Muscogee 221,SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on May 13th, 2009 at 6:05 am
Muscogee 221 X4?

Muscogee 221 X4?

Muscogee 221 lodge was one of three lodges in SR-5 to issue only odd-shape patches for this year’s Dixie Fellowship, along with Tomo Chi-Chi 119 and Atta Kulla Kulla 185.

The lodge’s two issues for the Dixie Fellowship are based upon well known paintings related to the American Revolution.       Humans in the scenes are replaced by anthropomorphized versions of the lodge’s fox totem.   The delegate patch, “X4?” (pictured), is based upon “The Spirit of ’76″ by Archibald Willard.     The trader patch, “X5?” is based upon the painting, “Washington Crossing the Delaware” by Emanuel Leutze.     Both patches give the lodge’s theme for this event, “Muscogee Revolution”.

There was another recent issue from this lodge that came before these two Dixie patches.   The 2009 participation patch, “X3?“, combines the basic design for the lodge’s event issues and the Dixie trader patch into one large patch roughly six inches square.     All the designs are based upon famous American military events.     Two of these event patches are yet to be released.

The listing data for this issue are as follows:

Issue Bdr Color/Type Bkgd Name fdl/BSA Comments
X3? RED R M/C RED RED fdl; Participation 2009
X4? RED C M/C BLU RED fdl; Dixie Fellowship 2009 (The Spirit of ’76)
X5? RED R M/C RED RED fdl; Dixie 2009 (Washington Crossing the Delaware)
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