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57: 200:. Repairs were undertaken immediately and in September 1907, all the first floor rooms were combined into one and a kitchen was added by P. R. Burris and Ira Goff. In 1914 another kindergarten opened in the hall. In early 1928 the hall was extensively remodeled, and repaired again in 1992 after the earthquakes. 188:
The new Masonic Temple built by Ira Russ and members of the lodge in 1891 was described as "a structure of magnificent proportions, and modern architecture." The upper floor was used for meetings, the lower floor was rented for various purposes. The Ferndale Lodge sold the remaining half-interest in
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The most disastrous fire in the town's history, on 6 and 7 September 1875, burned both the store and the hall. All that survived was a ledger and one minute book from 1874. The new hall building that was being built, escaped the flames, but in 1876 the lodge found the cost of the new building too
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The Ferndale lodge was chartered on 14 October 1869 by the grand lodge in San Francisco. The earliest meetings of the Ferndale Lodge were held over a store at the corner of Ocean Avenue and Francis Street, now the site of a repurposed gas station. In 1872 Shaw's son, Joseph Armitage Shaw, was
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In March 1895, the first floor was used by the Ferndale kindergarten. In 1896 a side addition to the hall was built by Blakemore and Briggs. Two years later, the Ferndale Commercial School opened on 22 August 1898 in what was then called the Town Hall in the Masonic Building. In August 1899,
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Ferndale's first high school started in the council rooms at the Masonic Building, and in 1901 the Ferndale Business College opened on the Eugene Street side of the Hall.
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of the Ferndale Lodge for two terms in 1869 and 1870, Seth Louis Shaw (March 23, 1816 – November 23, 1872), was a lifelong Mason, starting in
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worshipful master of the Ferndale Lodge. In 1874 and 1875, the Lodge worked on building a new hall which is now the
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Transcriptions from the Ferndale Enterprise and the Book of Deeds at the Humboldt County Court House
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The building was twisted out of shape and the lower story plastering loosened in the 24 April 1906
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National Register of Historic Places digitized photos, January 10, 1994
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National Register of Historic Places digitized text, January 10, 1994
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Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in California
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National Register of Historic Places in Humboldt County, California
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Historic district contributing properties in California
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style building built in 1891. The Masonic Hall is a
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U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Ferndale, California
Ferndale Main Street Historic District
ID93001461
Ferndale, California
Eastlake-Stick
contributing property
Ferndale Main Street Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
worshipful master
Nashville, Tennessee
Gold Rush
Eureka, California
I.O.O.F. Hall
Odd Fellows
San Francisco earthquake



"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service



Fifty Years of Masonry in California, 2 volumes
"The Masonic Mirror"

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