Saint Vrain Masonic Lodge #23 A.F & A.M. Longmont Colorado

Saint Vrain Masonic Lodge #23

Aug 14 2009

Rangley Lodge No. 175, A.F. & A.M.

RANGELY, COLORADO
The early organizational meetings in Rangely, aimed at forming a Masonic lodge, resulted in the assembling Masons into a High 12 Club. This club actually came into existence with its charter on April 26, 1947 and its members renewed their efforts to form a lodge. At that time Rangely was the only town in the state to have a High 12 Club but not a Masonic lodge.
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Written by Longmont Masons · Categorized: Centennial 1861-1961 · Tagged: Rangely Colorado Masons

Aug 14 2009

Joppa Lodge No. 174, A.F. & A.M.

DENVER, COLORADO
The early history of Joppa Lodge is closely identified with the Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Department of the Interior, at Denver. That Bureau has had engineering, technical, clerical and other professional employees from all parts of the United States and from some foreign countries.
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Aug 14 2009

Grand Junction Lodge No. 173, A.F. & A.M.

GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO
The formation of a new Masonic lodge is always news to a certain group of people. More newsworthy, perhaps, is when an informal meeting of Masons is presided over by the Worshipful Master of another lodge in the same town. Such was the case on November 3, 1950, when a group of Masons met to discuss the possibility of forming another lodge in Grand Junction and the presiding officer was the Master of Mesa Lodge No. 55.
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Written by Longmont Masons · Categorized: Centennial 1861-1961 · Tagged: Grand Junction Colorado Masons

Aug 14 2009

William W. Cooper Lodge No. 172, A.F. & A.M.

DENVER, COLORADO
William W. Cooper Lodge No. 172 owes its beginning to the interest of four brethren in forming a new lodge. After giving the matter considerable publicity, the first preliminary meeting was held on January 19, 1949 at the home of Worshipful Brother T. Harold Toy. After several subsequent sessions, it was decided to form the William W. Cooper Lodge Club and request a dispensation to form a new Lodge.
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Written by Longmont Masons · Categorized: Centennial 1861-1961 · Tagged: Denver Colorado Masons

Aug 14 2009

Jacques Demolay Lodge No. 171, A.F. & A.M.

DENVER, COLORADO
On December 21, 1948, a dispensation was issued by Most Worshipful Grand Master Stuart Krebs to 33 Master Masons, most of whom were young men and former members of the Order of DeMolay. They felt the need of a Masonic Lodge where they might continue the companionship of former years.
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Written by Longmont Masons · Categorized: Centennial 1861-1961 · Tagged: Denver Colorado Masons

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