Sel Koo Sho Lodge #311
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Pan Handle Council
Sel Koo Sho Lodge #311 S3 1967 World Jamboree flap. Sel Koo Sho Lodge #311 was chartered in 1945 in the Idaho Pan Handle Council located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. The Sel Koo Sho Lodge totem was the Outline of Lake Coeur d'Alene and ram's head.
S3 flap: Red border and "WWW"; White FDL and "1967"; Black name, number, and "Farragut Idaho World Jamboree".
Sel Koo Sho Lodge #311 Merger History
Es Kaielgu Lodge #311 was chartered in 1994 in the Inland Northwest Council (#611) located in Spokane, Washington. In 1994, Es Kaielgu Lodge #311 was formed by the merger of Sel Koo Sho Lodge #311 and Lemolloillahee Lodge #415. In 1994, Es Kaielgu Lodge absorbed Wawookia Lodge #400. The Es Kaielgu Lodge totem is the Appoloosa horse.
Sel Koo Sho Lodge #311 was chartered in 1945 in the Idaho Pan Handle Council located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. In 1962, Sel Koo Sho Lodge changed its name from Koo Ben Sho Lodge. The Sel Koo Sho Lodge totem was the Outline of Lake Coeur d'Alene and ram's head.
Lemolloillahee Lodge #415 was chartered in 1949 in the Inland Empire Council located in Spokane, Washington. The Lemolloillahee Lodge Lodge totem was a Coyote.
Wawookia Lodge #400 was chartered in 1948 in the Lewis-Clark Council located in Lewiston, Idaho. In 1954, Wawookia Lodge changed its name from Quetzal Lodge. The Wawookia Lodge totem was an oak leaf and acorn.

Bill Griesmyer -- Last updated 08-Aug-2011
