Hesperia Lodge No. 120, A.F. & A.M.
FRUITA, COLORADO For some years prior to the organization of Hesperia Lodge the brethren of Fruita and vicinity had frequently discussed the possibility of forming a lodge.
Saint Vrain Masonic Lodge #23 A.F & A.M. Longmont Colorado
Saint Vrain Masonic Lodge #23
FRUITA, COLORADO For some years prior to the organization of Hesperia Lodge the brethren of Fruita and vicinity had frequently discussed the possibility of forming a lodge.
FORT LUPTON, COLORADO On February 11, 1904 a group of eleven Master Masons presented their request to Brighton Lodge No. 78, A. F. & A. M., for permission to form a Lodge of Masons in Fort Lupton. This request was granted and on April 4, 1904, Grand Master James R. Killian granted a dispensation authorizing …
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLORADO The formation of a lodge at Steamboat Springs was a difficult job, disappointing to some, but also proof of the advisability of being on firm ground before commencing such an enterprise.
DENVER, COLORADO Animated by Masonic zeal and believing that the best interests of Freemasonry would be furthered in Denver, sixteen Master Masons met in the offices of William D. Hitchcock, December 17, 1902, and named a Committee for the organization of Albert Pike Lodge. Brother Hitchcock was selected chairman and Brother Charles H. Jacobson, secretary.
KIOWA, COLORADO After much discussion, a meeting of the Masonic Brethren of Kiowa, Colorado, was called on August 9th, 1902, to consider the formation of a Masonic Lodge. Brother Daniel T. Cort was chosen as Chairman of this meeting, and Brother Benjamin F. Morrison as Secretary. It was decided to form a permanent Lodge, and …