Merrimac, No. 200. ("Cat-fish") Hammons. Instituted 6th Buck Moon, 416, by Warren Wilson. Organized by Dave Jones, with 20 charter members. First Prophet, Wm. Cole.
Adirondack, No. 201. (Name of a tribe of Indians, signifying, "He eats bark") Clifford. Instituted 6th Buck Moon, 416, by L. E. Bradley. Organized by L. G. Wallis, with 27 charter members. First Prophet, A. M. See.
Walla Walla, No. 202. Calhoun. Instituted 22nd Hot Moon 416, by Ben C. Nunn. Organized by G. W. Rone, with 20 charter members. First Prophet, E. R. Glenn. Charter revoked 18th Traveling Moon, 417.
Creek, No. 203. (Or Muskogee—a numerous tribe) Dayton. Instituted 10th Buck Moon, 416, by Val. J. Baader. Organized by Wm. F. Baader. First Prophet, Harry C. Kohl.
Arapahoe, No. 204. (Name of an Indian tribe, signifying "tattooed people") Providence. Instituted 17th Hot Moon, 416, by N. G. Mothershead. Organized by David Moskovitz, with 21 charter members. First Prophet, John H. Taylor. Charter revoked and surrendered in 417.
Brule, No. 205. (Name of a brand of Sioux Indians.) Clay. Instituted 9th Buck Moon, 416, by N. G. Mothershead. Organized by D. Moskovitz, with 17 charter members. First Prophet, E. Blackwell.
Naugatuck, No. 206. ("One tree") West Naugatuck. Instituted 13th Buck Moon, 416, by Henry W. Ray. Organized by J. R. Elliott, with 30 charter members. First Prophet, Henderson Burgett.
Monon, No. 207. Stamping Ground. Instituted 22nd Buck Moon, 416, by Frank L. Smith. Organized by M. M. Redding, with 21 charter members. First Prophet, J. T. True.
Saginaw, No. 208. ("At the mouth"—as of a river.) Denton. Instituted 3d Sturgeon Moon, 416, by John G. Riley. Organized by C. W. S. Clark, with 39 charter members. First Prophet, James O. Gallihugh.
Pewawbeek, No. 209. ("Iron") Hopper. Instituted 10th Sturgeon Moon, 416, by Warren Wilson. Organized by Dave Jones, with 23 charter members. First Prophet, James Bailey.