Wulapeju Lodge 140's quality standards and methods have roots in its predecessor lodges. Wulapeju Lodge would not be where it is today if not for history related below.
| Wetassa Lodge History 1938-1971 | ||
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Lee Binkley | 1971:Merger Conclave August |
| US Grant Council scouts and Wetassa Lodge arrowmen move forward as part of Blackhawk Area Council and Wulapeju Lodge 140. | ||