Results for Masonic Building
Masonic Lodge Building of 1887
This building was constructed by N. P. McKee and th...
Las Moras Masonic Lodge Building
(First County Courthouse)
Built in 1878-1879 to serv...
Stewart County Academy and Masonic Building
This building was erected in 1831 in NW Lumpkin to house t...
Masonic Temple Building
1910
The Masonic Temple Building was dedicated on Ap...
Masonic Building
The Mountain Shade Lodge No. 18 F. & A.M. received it’s ch...
Old Masonic Lodge Building
(Marker to the left of the entrance):
A Bicentennial...
Hiram No.43 Masonic Building
Hiram Lodge No.43: Free and Accepted Masons, was chartered...
Masonic Temple Building
Over a century on the Square
Site of first Po...
Leavenworth Masonic Building Association
Original Masonic Lodge chartered in Kansas in 1856....
Results for Masonic Building
Masonic Lodge Building of 1887
This building was constructed by N. P. McKee and the Hancock Masonic Lodge in 1887. It was designed by Geo. W. Payne, a nationally renowned architect, with a large arched window and pyramid-shaped roof. in 1924 the building was purchased ...
Las Moras Masonic Lodge Building
(First County Courthouse)
Built in 1878-1879 to serve as the first county-owned courthouse for Kinney County, this structure served that purpose for thirty-two years. In 1911 it became the headquarters of the Las Moras Masonic Lodge, which was chartered in 1876. ...
Stewart County Academy and Masonic Building
This building was erected in 1831 in NW Lumpkin to house the “Stewart County Academy,” the first academy in the county. In 1842, it became the “Lumpkin Independent Academy” for boys only, owned by local stockholders. In 1841, the first ...
Masonic Temple Building
1910
The Masonic Temple Building was dedicated on April 15, 1910 and still serves as the home of Eden Lodge #113 of the Freemasons. The Eden Lodge was instituted in San Leandro in 1857, the first fraternal order established here. This ...
Masonic Building
The Mountain Shade Lodge No. 18 F. & A.M. received it’s charter on May 5, 1852. Prior to that date they operated under a dispensation. The Masons met originally in the Craycroft Building. Then erected their own building on this ...
Old Masonic Lodge Building
(Marker to the left of the entrance):
A Bicentennial Commemorative Site
Recognizing America's
200th Year of Liberty
Old Masonic Lodge Building
(Now open to the public)
Used by Trenton Masons
continuously since 1793.
(Marker to the right of the entrance):
Old Masonic Temple
Erected 1793
by Trenton Lodge No. 5 F. ...
Hiram No.43 Masonic Building
Hiram Lodge No.43: Free and Accepted Masons, was chartered in the town of Mud Springs, as it was ten called, May 16, 1854. The Lodge met in rented buildings until the completion of this brick edifice in 1862.
On September 17, ...
Masonic Temple Building
Over a century on the Square
Site of first Post Office
Mifflin County
Historic Place
Circa 1893
Marker is at the intersection of Market Street and Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Market Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Leavenworth Masonic Building Association
Original Masonic Lodge chartered in Kansas in 1856. From July 14, 1856 through October 21, 1868, nine lodges were established in Leavenworth County.
Building Association chartered July 31, 1913. Cornerstone laid and dedicated May 10, 1914.
Marker is on Delaware Street near ...