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

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Aug 14 2009

Lakewood Lodge No. 170. A.F. & A.M.

LAKEWOOD, COLORADO
In early 1945 because of a growing and flourishing community west of the city limits of Denver known as Lakewood, a group of Masons gathered together to discuss the needs of a Masonic Lodge. Meetings were held at homes, offices, schools until organization.
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Written by Longmont Masons · Categorized: Centennial 1861-1961 · Tagged: Lakewood Colorado Masons

Aug 14 2009

Lawrence N. Greenleaf Lodge No. 169, A.F. & A.M.

A.F. & A.M. LODGE DENVER, COLORADO
On January 12, 1926, a meeting of Master Masons was called by Edd B. Willson for the purpose of forming a Masonic Club in Montclair. A committee was appointed to draw up bylaws for the Club.
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Written by Longmont Masons · Categorized: Centennial 1861-1961 · Tagged: Denver Colorado Masons

Aug 14 2009

Hudson Lodge No. 168, A.F. & A.M.

HUDSON, COLORADO
A group of Masons living in the vicinity of Hudson and Keenesburg met in 1925 to consider the possibility of organizing a Masonic Lodge in that area. After due consideration, plans were made in 1926 to petition the Grand Lodge to grant a dispensation to Hudson for a Lodge. This request was signed by twenty-six Masons.
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Written by Longmont Masons · Categorized: Centennial 1861-1961 · Tagged: Hudson Colorado Masons

Aug 14 2009

Oak Creek Lodge No. 167, A.F. & A.M.

OAK CREEK, COLORADO
Due to the fact, that the nearest lodges to Oak Creek were either Egeria Lodge No. 106 at Yampa, twelve miles to the South, or Elk Mountain Lodge No. 118, twenty miles to the north at Steamboat Springs, the Masons in Oak Creek met on April 7, 1923 at the office of Brother Norlin to form a Masonic Club. The Club was approved by Most Worshipful Grand Master Edward P. Hufferd on April 17, 1923. Requests for a Lodge Under Dispensation were made in 1924 and again in 1925, both of which were refused, but on May 21, 1926 the petition was granted by Most Worshipful Grand Master Frank G. Mirick. The petition was signed by 23 Masons.
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Written by Longmont Masons · Categorized: Centennial 1861-1961 · Tagged: Oak Creek Colorado Masons

Aug 14 2009

Englewood Lodge No. 166, A.F. & A.M.

ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
In Englewood, Colorado, a small city on the southern edge of the Capital City of Denver resided a number of Master Masons most of whom were members of Denver Lodges. The feeling among these brethren was that there were a sufficient number of Masons residing in this small but rapidly growing community to support a regular lodge. Early in the year 1926 a group of fifty Masons petitioned the Grand Lodge of Colorado for a dispensation which was granted on April 12, 1926 by Most Worshipful Grand Master Frank G. Mirick, designating Brothers Harley W. Patton, Worshipful Master, James E. Abbott, Senior Warden and Arthur E. Furguson, Junior Warden. During the interim between receiving the dispensation and the Grand Lodge session of 1926, the records show that 18 Communications were held at which 17 petitions were received, 16 elected and 1 referred. Sixteen were initiated, passed and raised to the degree of Master Mason.
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Written by Longmont Masons · Categorized: Centennial 1861-1961 · Tagged: Englewood Colorado Masons

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