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Masonic Lodge

Chartered 1767. Building was erected in 1769. Joseph Montfort, "Grand Master of America," is buried there. 500 yds. E.

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 301 and St. David Street, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 301.

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Masonic Temple of Benevolent Lodge No 3, F. & A. M.

This is the oldest Masonic building in Georgia with continuous usage since its dedication on June 24, 1834. Funded through a state authorized lottery and constructed by John Marlor (also one of its architects with Samuel Tucker and James Doyle), ...

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Etiwan Masonic Lodge

On November 18, 1859, a Warrant of Constitution was granted to Etiwan Lodge No. 95 by the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Carolina. The lodge organized under dispensation on February 19 and held their first ...

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First Masonic Lodge in Meriden

Near This Site

Meridian Lodge No. 77

A. F. & A. M.

Was Instituted As

The First Masonic

Lodge In Meriden

On Jan. 1, 1851

Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street and Charles Street, on the left ...

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St. John's Masonic Lodge

1925

This building was the St. John's Masonic Lodge #7. The cornerstone, containing the membership rolls of the Masonic bodies in DeLand, was laid Sept. 14, 1925. Designed by local architects, Carpenter & Bent, the lower floor originally accommodated a lobby, ...

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Masonic Lodge Hall

1883

The Council Grove Lodge and Accepted Masons of Council Grove erected this two-story building of brick made in the local kiln. It was dedicated June 24, 1884.

In 1910 an agreement was made with T. W. Whiting to build an addition ...

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Metamora Masonic Lodge

This stone building, constructed in the 1840's, was owned and used by a number of families prominent in early history of Metamora. These included Martindale, Watkins, Allison and Wiley. The ground floor was a general merchandising establishment, best known under ...

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St. Columba Masonic Lodge

Circa 1770

Original site of St. Columba Masonic Lodge

AF & AM

Marker can be reached from Chapel Point Road 0.4 miles south of Port Tobacco Road (Maryland Route 6).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Masonic Lodge in Charlton County

Traders Hill Masonic Lodge was established by dispensation March 1, 1854, one month after Charlton County was created. The first return to the Grand Lodge was made in 1855, and showed: the Rev. F.M. Smith, W.M.; R.A. Baker, S.W.; P.W.W. ...

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Stanton Masonic Lodge And School

Built in 1871, just six years after the end of the Civil War, the Stanton Lodge and School enjoyed dual purposes from its beginning. Before the arrival of free public education, concerned Masons constructed the two-story building as a place ...

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