A historical Boy Scouts of America (BSA) Order of the Arrow (OA) lodge chartered in 1932.
Location & Council: The lodge was originally based out of New Albany, Indiana, serving the George Rogers Clark Council. [1, 2]
Meaning & Totem: The word Tseydin translates to "cliff dweller," which was represented visually on the lodge's early round memorabilia patches. Its official totem was the raccoon.
The "Error Patch" Legacy: Among scouting memorabilia collectors tracking data on sites like the International Scouting Collectors Association, Tseydin Lodge holds a distinct record for having the most official patch error issues (6 in total). Manufacturers frequently misspelled the name as "Tseyedin" or misprinted the raccoon totem to look like a fox.
Merger: In 1995, Tseydin Lodge merged with Zit-Kala-Sha Lodge #123 to form the Talligewi Lodge. Following later consolidations, it became a piece of the broader history preserved today within the Lincoln Heritage Council.
The best catalog of Tseyedin Lodge patches probably exist at Patch Vault. Rather then reinvent the wheel we will direct you there: Patch Vault Tseyedin Lodge