Change tracking was not implemented intially, so some early change records do not have details outside of the date of change.
04 Jul 2025 | Todd Rogers
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id:
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- 54136
border_color_id:
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- '57'
border_type_id:
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- '3'
background_color_id:
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- '41'
lettering_color_id:
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- '4'
fdl_bsa_color_id:
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- '57'
first_issue:
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- 2023-11-01
quantity_issued:
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- 300
description:
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- Standard Flap [2023]
created_at:
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- &1 2025-07-04 17:55:37.398872517 Z
updated_at:
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- *1
image:
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- 55c_S30_Front.png
imageback:
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- 55c_S30_Back.png
patchscan_url:
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- ''
manufacturer_id:
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- 11
lifetime_quantity:
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- 300
color_count:
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- 7
coverage:
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- 100
shortname:
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- ''
history:
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- ''
material_id:
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- 6
backing_type_id:
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- 6
issue_shape_id:
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- 6
uuid:
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- kO0bZ2B7vik=
designer:
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- ''
date_type:
- precise
- precise date
image_processing:
- false
- true
imageback_processing:
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- true
14 Jul 2025 | Linus Goodmann
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updated_at:
- 2025-07-04 17:55:37.464161000 Z
- 2025-07-14 06:25:31.402017400 Z
history:
- ''
- "The totem is the White-Tailed Deer. The deer was chosen for several reasons. It
was very important to the Indians native to this area, providing a source of food
as well as hides, antlers, and bones for clothing and tools. The deer is at home
in our woodlands, living in harmony with all of nature. The deer is strong, stealthy,
and fleet of foot, providing an ideal example of how we should treat our natural
areas.\r\n\r\nThe words “Illini Lodge 55” are written in a modern italic style,
reflecting the progressive nature of our lodge, always leaning toward the future.
The lettering is superimposed on an Ordeal Sash, signifying our common bond with
one another and with all members of the Order.\r\n\r\nThe evergreen branch at the
left signifies our need, as the evergreen is, to always be filled with life, so
we may always be ready to provide cheerful service.\r\n\r\nThe rivers of our area
have always been essential to life for the local inhabitants. The saltines of the
Vermilion also provided salt for the Indians, and later became a valuable source
of trade with settlers.\r\n\r\nThe land shows the bounties of the prairie, in the
form of a field ripe for harvest, and the woodlands and grasslands which we so enjoy
at both Camp Drake and Camp Cherokee Hills.\r\n\r\nThis Lodge Flap originated from
the design created by Ed Sudlow in 1994. In 2013, the patch was altered slightly
so that the Buck in the image is facing forward bravely into the future. The 2013
alteration was handled by then Treasurer, Kelly C Jr."
designer:
- ''
- Original version by Ed Sudlow new version by Kelly C. Jr.