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The members of Zion Lodge sponsored and supported additional Lodges in Upper Canada and Michigan including Detroit Lodge No. 337 (now No. 2), Oakland Lodge No. 343 in Pontiac, Menomenie Lodge No. 374 in Green Bay (then a part of the Territory) and Monroe Lodge No. 375 in Monroe. These five Lodges laid plans for a Grand Lodge in the Territory to ...
Michigan Grand Lodge of Michigan [10] [102] 1826 [12] 304 36,174 [13] CGMNA: United States Michigan Pride of the East Grand Lodge [17] National Compact: United States Michigan Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Michigan [10] [103] 1866 [20] 47 [21] 2,900 PHCGM, PHA: United States Michigan Ralph Bunche Grand Lodge [104] [105] Int. FM: United States ...
The Masonic Temple was built in 1963 to house the Central National Bank of Alma on the first floor and the Masonic Temple on the second. [3] It is a large square plan brick International Style building with a deeply recessed corner entryway.
Michigan Masonic Home: 1200 Wright Avenue Alma: May 21, 1985: Michigan's Petroleum Industry Informational Designation Roadside rest area southbound US-27, north of Alma Alma: January 19, 1957: Henry Pattengill Monument: NE Corner of West Center and North Maple Ithaca: 2011: Kosciusko P. Peet House: 228 West Center Street Ithaca: September 21, 1983
Built in Greek Revival style in 1847 as the Central Masonic Institute, a school for orphans and the children of indigent Masons. Converted to many other uses during its history; now a museum. [3] [10] 14: St. Stephens Masonic Lodge, aka "Old Washington County Courthouse" 1853-54 built 1997 NRHP-listed
This page provides links to alphabetized lists of notable Freemasons. Freemasonry is a fraternal organisation which exists in a number of forms worldwide. Throughout history some members of the fraternity have made no secret of their involvement, while others have not made their membership public.
Masonic Temple (Port Hope, Michigan) Masonic Temple Building (Cadillac, Michigan) This page was last edited on 5 August 2017, at 20:01 (UTC). Text is ...
Alma Downtown Historic District may refer to: Alma Downtown Historic District (Alma, Kansas) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Waubaunsee County Alma Downtown Historic District (Alma, Michigan) , NRHP-listed in Gratiot County