Hugo Lodge No. 139, A.F. & A.M.
HUGO, COLORADO In the early years of the twentieth century an area in the east central plains of Colorado was just beginning to be settled around the small community of Hugo.
Saint Vrain Masonic Lodge #23 A.F & A.M. Longmont Colorado
Saint Vrain Masonic Lodge #23
HUGO, COLORADO In the early years of the twentieth century an area in the east central plains of Colorado was just beginning to be settled around the small community of Hugo.
DENVER, COLORADO Recorded in the minutes of a pre-organization meeting held on January 11, 1910, there is mentioned “a similar movement during the summer of 1906” to organize a Masonic Lodge in the neighborhood, which was later to become the location of South Gate Lodge No. 138. This notation would indicate that the action, which …
MARBLE, COLORADO Dispensation granted February 21, 1910. Chartered September 20, 1910. This lodge is now extinct due to the marble quarries closing down. Source: Grand Lodge of Colorado A.F. & A.M.
CEDAREDGE, COLORADO The move to start a Masonic lodge in the Surface Creek Valley was begun in 1909 by a group of Master Masons residing in the towns of Austin, Eckert, and Cedaredge. They met in the homes of Charles M. Hopson and Laurance D. King and in the old I.O.O.F. Hall in Eckert.
ORDWAY, COLORADO Original brethren of No. 135 rejoiced in the often repeated declaration of R. W. Bro. Wm. W. Cooper that Ordway was “his” lodge. His affection originated because it was the first non-metropolitan lodge, after he became Grand lecturer, to receive instruction from him necessary to chartering.