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The Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana is one of two statewide organizations that oversee Masonic lodges in the state of Indiana. It was established on January 13, 1818. It was established on January 13, 1818.
Indiana Grand Lodge of Indiana [10] [77] 1818 [12] 416 62,968 [13] CGMNA: United States Indiana Prince Edwin Grand Lodge of Indiana [17] [78] National Compact: United States Indiana Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Indiana [10] [79] 1956 [20] 37 [21] 2,100 PHCGM, PHA: United States Iowa Grand Lodge of Iowa [10] [80] 1844 [12] 282 21,500 [13] CGMNA ...
The Indianapolis Masonic Temple is the statewide headquarters of the Grand Lodge F&AM of Indiana, and home to numerous individual Masonic lodges and associated groups. It is also the location of the Masonic Library and Museum of Indiana; the Indiana Masonic Home Foundation; Indiana DeMolay, and many more. The building features an auditorium ...
Van Valzah served in many state and national Masonic offices and served as Grand Master of Indiana, 1878–1879. Elisha Havens (May 12, 1846 – Dec. 23, 1922) & Robert G. Geddes (Dec. 24, 1844 – Jan. 20, 1922) - Havens was born in Columbus, Ohio, and moved to Terre Haute in 1862. Geddes, from Casey, Illinois, arrived in Terre Haute before 1870.
Iowa Masonic Library and Museum, Cedar Rapids, Iowa [4] Masonic Library and Museum of Indiana, Indianapolis Masonic Temple, Indianapolis, Indiana [5] Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library, Lexington, Massachusetts [6] A more complete listing can be found on the website of the Masonic Library and Museum Association. [7]
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Foreword to The Masonic Pageant: The Scottish Rite Degrees of the Supreme Council, NMJ by Frank Conway, 2017. ISBN 978-1934935927; Heritage Endures: Perspectives On 200 Years Of Indiana Freemasonry, 2018. ISBN 978-1513629025; RVs and Campers For Dummies (with Alice Von Kannon), 2021. ISBN 978-1119790341
[3] Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications purchased the magazine in 1988. [2] In 2014, Indianapolis Monthly was the recipient of the City and Regional Magazine Association's General Excellence II award. [3] Emmis sold the magazine to Michigan-based Hour Media Group on December 1, 2022. [2]