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Odd Fellows Hall (Baltimore, 1831)

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The Odd Fellows' Hall was dedicated on April 26, 1831. A procession was formed at the Exchange Building and marched to Trinity Church, where an oration was delivered by Ridgely and a choir performed a musical selection. The procession then marched to the hall, where the dedication ceremony took place
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In 1819, the first United States lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was established in Baltimore at the Seven Stars Tavern. The organization grew rapidly and on January 15, 1830, the Grand Lodge of Maryland unanimously resolved to "procur a suitable lot of ground, in some central part of
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The building was enlarged in 1843 and 1847. In 1852, the South Wing (also known as the Tower Building) was added. The wing, which was in the Tudor Gothic style, fronted 30 feet on North Gay Street and extended 136 feet on Orange Street. The Egyptian Saloon was also remodeled. It was expanded, the
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By 1889, the Odd Fellows had outgrown the hall. A site at Cathedral and Saratoga Streets was purchased for $ 42,300 and architect Frank E. Davis was commissioned to design a new hall. In 1890, the Odd Fellows moved their national headquarters from the hall and the building was demolished so that
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in Baltimore. The original plan, which called for the construction of the hall to be funded by the subordinate lodges, was not successful and James L. Ridgely, secretary of the Grand Lodge, successfully maneuvered to abandon this plan and replace with one that would call for the hall to be built
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Soon after it was built, the hall was described as a "new and handsome brick house". The first floor housed an extensive library and a reading room. The upper floor housed a grand ballroom known as the Egyptian Saloon. It was decorated with depictions of ancient Egyptian culture, including
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solely by the Grand Lodge. A building committee was established and, after many unsuccessful efforts, was able to gain the necessary funds through canvassing of Lodge members and private credit.
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windows were enlarged and the walls and ceilings were replastered to make the room brighter and better ventilated, and the ceiling was raised several feet.
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fraternal organization, as well as the organization's national headquarters, from 1831 until 1890. It was the first Odd Fellows' Hall in the United States.
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the city...to build an Odd Fellow's hall". Soon thereafter, the trustees of the Grand Lodge purchased a plot of land on North
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In 1844, the Egyptian Saloon was the largest meeting room in Baltimore and as such it was chosen to be the venue of
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The Stephen J. Ponzillo, Jr. Memorial Library & Museum of The Grand Lodge of A. F. & A. M. of Maryland
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form (Odd Fellows Hall, Baltimore City, Maryland)
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lectured on American poetry at the hall. During his lecture, Poe was "witheringly severe" about
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made a speech. The number of the persons in the procession was reported to be over 500.
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Lexington Street could extended from Holliday to Gay Street. This created what is now
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Former meeting hall of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Baltimore
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39°17′28.7″N 76°36′33.2″W / 39.291306°N 76.609222°W / 39.291306; -76.609222
Baltimore
Maryland
United States
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Gay Street
Thomas Yates Walsh
Edgar Allan Poe
Rufus Griswold
that year's Democratic national convention
hole of Calcutta
City Hall
Baltimore's new Odd Fellows Hall



History of American Odd Fellowship: The First Decade
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The First American Political Conventions
ISBN
978-0786490301



"Odd Fellows' Hall, Baltimore, Maryland"
Edgar Allan Poe's Baltimore

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