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Fayetteville and Morgan Street. By 1906, the assembly of land was complete and the
Masonic Temple Construction Co. laid the cornerstone on 16 Oct, 1907. Over 1500 Master Masons were in attendance, making this the most masonically attended cornerstone ceremony in North Carolina history until the Prince Hall Compact resolution in 2008. According to the program, which was sealed into the cornerstone box, there was a long parade, the NC State College Band marched around several city blocks, and a host of dignitaries and attendees were at the construction site.
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ground floor retail space. The bank contained a mezzanine and vault. The
Hargett Street Facade contained a south facing entrance to the Raleigh Savings Bank, a sidewalk level stair that provided access to the basement which contained the Masonic Temple Barber Shop, and another tenant space at the east end of the building that opened towards the new Raleigh Times Newspaper building. The Times had recently been purchased by Grand Secretary John C. Drewry, and had its office constructed a year prior in 1906.
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protection, training, and education of indignant orphan children." And thus, the
Masonic Home for Children in Oxford was born and continues to be one of the two main philanthropies of masons in North Carolina. The other philanthropy is the Masonic and Eastern Star Home in Greensboro, North Carolina. It is formally called WhiteStone, after the first administrator and the first family that moved there. It was founded in 1912 and per their website:
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full capacity from members of both Grand Lodges, other masons waited outside the building. Grand Master David Cash, of the A.F. & A.M. Grand Lodge, and Grand Master Toby Fitch, of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge, signed the compact on the same desk that North
Carolina's secession from the United States was signed when it joined the Confederacy during the American Civil War in 1861.
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1211:. North Carolina did not divide its masonic jurisdiction until 1813. The Grand Lodge included Tennessee in its formal name. Up until then, the Grand Lodge of North Carolina and Tennessee had chartered nine lodges in Tennessee. Those nine lodges in convention petitioned the Grand Lodge for a release of jurisdiction or charter so that they could assemble a formal independent
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corner. Although his commission granted him jurisdiction over the
English colonies, notes from the Premier Grand Lodge of England at the time noted his commission's jurisdiction was over the Province of North Carolina. Nonetheless, Montfort styled his signature "G.M.A.," meaning "Grand Master, America," and indeed chartered a lodge outside the Province of North Carolina.
1589:. (1880-1964), the Executive Office Building of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of North Carolina at 2921 Glenwood Avenue is the current seat of masonry in North Carolina. Boney and his three sons were all graduates of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (now NC State University). In fact, Boney had been designing
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The building contains a library of over 4000 masonic volumes, with over half relating to masonry specifically in North
Carolina. There is a complete set of proceedings (minutes) of the Grand Lodge in both published and manuscript forms dating from 1787 - 2012. In its archives, still, are older minute
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added a 300-seat theatre to the back of the existing house. The fly loft contained spaces for up to 83 different custom painted backdrops. The Grand Lodge
Administration, Library, Archives, and museum did not move into Wakestone and placed everything into storage at the Raleigh Bonded Warehouse north
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The structure's formal front faced
Fayetteville Street, while a secondary front faced Hargett Street. The Fayetteville Street façade contained two formal arched entrances: the left side was for masons and upper level tenants, and the right side was the main entrance to a bank, which occupied the main
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Logistics out of the way, in 1791 the Grand Lodge focused on precedence for numbering purposes. Saint John's in
Wilmington, now able to show its true charter date, proved to be working longer than Royal White Hart and Saint John's in New Bern by one year. It was given No. 1 and joined the convention.
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January 14, 1771, the Premier Grand Lodge deputized Montfort by warrant to be the "Grand Master of and for America." The warrant is in possession of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina and is written in ink and copper on parchment. The seal of the Premier Grand Lodge of England is in the upper left
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Grand Secretary Wilbur L. McIver partnered with the building committee to reach out to Grand Lodges across the United States to assess how much square footage they needed for the various functions a contemporary Grand Lodge office building should require. Since the Blue Lodge function of the Temple
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to be the seat of the new school. The lodge agreed to provide $ 8,495 and 10 acres of land towards the erection of a school building. The school was incorporated by the legislature and named "Saint John's College." Land was purchased in 1853 and Virginia architect W.G. Butler designed the building.
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Wanting to continue this partnership of masonry and education in the state, the Grand Lodge resolved to create a masonic school. Grand Master David Williamston Stone first proposed a charity school in Raleigh in 1838, but it was tabled until 1847 when the Grand Lodge started fundraising for such an
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The mutual recognition compact was formalized on 21 Nov 2008 at the North Carolina Capitol in Union Square in Raleigh. The event was held in the old House Chamber with overflow in the Senate Chamber and Rotunda. Masons filled the upper galleries and main floor of each chamber. With the building at
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The cornerstone was laid at street level on the left side of the arched limestone opening closest to the State Capitol. Masonic stones are typically laid in the northeast corner of an edifice under construction. Since the northeast corner would then be up against the adjacent existing building and
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The Grand Lodge and Hiram Lodge No. 40 entered into a mortgage deed with the Raleigh Thespian Society where the fraternity occupied and maintained the upper floor and the society used the lower. Hiram Lodge had previously partnered with the Society when they shared the Raleigh Academy building on
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The school remained in debt into the American Civil War but closed in 1863. By 1868, the Grand Lodge had paid off the mortgage on the property and decided to sell the college by the end of 1870. However, instead of selling, Brother John H. Mills proposed that it be converted to an "asylum for the
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The cornerstone was laid on 15 Dec 1955 with masonic ceremonies. Unlike the new temple at Wakestone, the building was situated outside of the city limits of Raleigh, across from the Raleigh Country Club (now Carolina Country Club). Boney crafted the space in the modern tradition, using permanent
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Following a decade of discussion, the Grand Lodge of North Carolina voted on 19 Sep 2008 to recognize its counterpart, the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of North Carolina, and its Jurisdictions, Inc., becoming the 41st jurisdiction in the United States to do so. The compact allows for
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Montfort's remaining lodges were organized in order after that, and then Phoenix, Old Cone, and Johnston-Caswell. Dornoch Lodge became extinct before this renumbering and therefore was not given a new number. It's also possible that its membership joined an adjacent lodge instead of continuing.
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All other working North Carolina lodges were at the Tarborough convention with the exception of Saint John's in Wilmington. This convention rechartered the Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina on 12 Dec 1787. Montfort's Cabin Point Lodge No. 7 went on to become a
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The earliest mention of a lodge working in Salisbury was in a 1775 will of William Temple Coles, an Irishman who left a half acre lot in the town to the citizens for a burial ground, half of which was reserved for "the Society of Freemasons." By 1779, one of the town's thoroughfares was named
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Land parcels were assembled on the north-east corner of the intersection of Hargett and Fayetteville Streets, within a block of the Holleman Building, the State Capitol, and the site of one the first meetings of masons in Raleigh, Peter Casso's Inn. The inn stood on the southeast corner of
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The cornerstone was laid on Saint John's Day, June 24, 1813 and the structure was completed nearly 20 months later. Final touches included two coats of white paint on the exterior and shutters for each window. Throughout the years, many professional plays, variety shows, magic shows, and
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in 1805. There were ten printing presses in the state at the time and only a handful of books had ever been printed. The Grand Lodge ordered that fifty copies be created for the current lodges and for future lodges. An original copy of this book is exceptionally rare.
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is certainly plausible, especially by 1787. It is also possible that the New Bern letter sent it to them because the Union lodge circular did previously. Nevertheless, the mysterious lodge in Rockingham was not present at Tarborough, and thus passed out of existence.
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like the local lodge did), and Tarborough. The Grand Lodge met for the first time in the new capitol city of Raleigh in 1794. Democratic Lodge, No. 21 had already been working in the city since 1793, meeting in various homes of members and the new State House.
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Early times in Raleigh : addresses delivered by the Hon. David L. Swain, LL. D. at the dedication of Tucker Hall, and on the occasion of the completion of the monument to Jacob Johnson with maps of the city of Raleigh, for the years 1792, 1834 and
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was chartered 23 Dec 1766 and was on Buffalo Creek near the now extinct Bute County Courthouse. It was chartered by Blandford Lodge in St. Petersburg, Virginia. This lodge fell dormant during the revolution but was revived in Warrenton and then styled
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The architect was Charles McMillen (1854-1911), who was born in Ireland and became well known for his Masonic buildings in several states. He had recently won a competition for his 1898 design of the new Wilmington Masonic Temple on Front Street.
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The Grand Lodge constructed its very first building on northeast corner of Morgan and Dawson Streets in downtown Raleigh. It was designed by Grand Secretary Alexander Lucas and the contractor was William Jones of Raleigh. The land was donated by
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Due to their growing membership, lack of parking in the downtown area, and growing dissatisfaction with lack of autonomy with the Grand Lodge, the Blue Lodges and Grand Lodge decided to sell the building and divide into separate entities.
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materials like marble, granite, Crab Orchard stone from Tennessee, bronze, aluminum, Indiana Limestone, and terrazzo with aluminum storefront on all four sides. The south end of the building contains an office and conference room for the
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The Grand Lodge had outgrown the structure by 1874 and had started meeting elsewhere due to its dilapidated and neglected state. Other venues in the city had become more fashionable for performances. In 1876, it was sold to the Raleigh
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Company was now at Wakestone with an adequate theatre hall, a large assembly room for the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge was not needed, and therefore not part of the building program for the new Grand Lodge office building.
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institute. In 1850, various lodges across the state made various offers of cash and real estate to secure the physical plant for the new Seminary of Learning. The delegates selected the offer from Tuscarora Lodge No. 122 in
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The Grand Lodge opened a Special Communication at Metropolitan Hall at 227 Fayetteville Street for the purposes of laying the stone. William Stuart Primrose, Grand Auditor, gave remarks before the procession to the site:
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was elected Master of the Royal White Hart Lodge in 1765. In 1767, he traveled to England, and amongst other business, procured an official Charter for Royal White Hart from the Grand Master of the Premier Grand Lodge,
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The first joint ceremony of the two Grand Lodges was the cornerstone of the Richmond County Courthouse on 24 April 2009. The A.F. & A.M. Grand Lodge opened the meeting, and the Prince Hall Grand Lodge closed it.
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Union Lodge became Phoenix Lodge, Blandford-Bute became Johnston-Caswell, Old Cone was re-chartered, but kept their name, Dornoch was rechartered with the same name, and Royal William became American George Lodge.
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William L. McIver, Grand Secretary and Herbert C. Alexander Grand Treasurer of the Grand Lodge of North Caroling depositing the time capsule with the cornerstone of the new Grand Lodge Office building on Glenwood
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Photo of Original Document. Mutual Recognition between the MW Prince Hall Grand Lodge of NC and its Jurisdicitons, Inc., and the Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina. 2008. Grand Lodge Library.
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Freemasonry in Virginia (1733-1936) : including a résumé of the history of the Grand lodge, Grand chapter, Grand council, Grand commandery and the A. and A. Scottish rite; also of the Order of high
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McIver W., Letters to Grand Lodges from Executive Office Building Committee, 1954. Alexander B. Andrews Collection, Past Grand Master's Papers. Archives of the Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. Collection.
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By the time this circular made its way to the lodges of the state, only a handful complied and sent delegates to Fayetteville. Since there was not enough to hold a quorum, the convention was forfeit.
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counterpart, The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of North Carolina and its Jurisdictions, Inc., and maintains co-territorial jurisdiction and encourages visitation between the two entities.
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The Grand Lodge met on the 3rd floor of the newly completed Holleman Building at 210 Fayetteville Street starting in 1879 with a five year lease with an annual rent of $ 175. The architect of the
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Shortly after its founding, the new by-laws were established and signed by a delegate from each lodge. In 1797 the Grand Lodge was incorporated by act of the General Assembly of North Carolina.
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and the north end contains workspace and offices for the Grand Secretary and his staff. The Grand Lodge circulated a press release prior to the laying of the cornerstone in 1955, stating:
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Photo of Original Document. The 1771 Charter deputizing Joseph Montfort, Esq. the Grand Master of and for America. Grand Lodge Archives. Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina.
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An Address on the History of the Buildings of the University of North Carolina by Kemp P. Battle, LL. D, President of the University, Delivered on University Day,1883, in Gerrard Hall
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Over the next several years, member lodges were re-warranted to bring their charters in amity. Minutes are not clear why, but may suggest masonic landmark differences from the
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Its museum rotates exhibits of jewels, artifacts, stones, charters, and portraits. In fact, the cornerstones of the two previous Grand Lodge buildings are in its collection.
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is the first and oldest Continuing Care Retirement Community in North Carolina, and was the first Masonic Fraternal Home in the U.S. created solely to care for the elderly.
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and the delegates of the Grand Lodge, the document was sealed and signed on 30 Sep 1813. The following lodges retired their North Carolina charters for Tennessee charters:
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Visit to Grand Lodge Office Building. Office of the Grand Secretary. Archives of the Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina. 2921 Glenwood Ave. October 10, 2022.
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There are several stories or ‘legends' about masonic lodges in coastal colonial towns like Brunswick Town (near the mouth of the Cape Fear River), or Masonborough (near
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2631:. Greensboro: Thomas, Reece & Co., Printers. pp. 1–3 – via North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Call number C378 UW7.
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1203:. In 1790, the state government gave its western lands on the opposite side of the Blue Ridge to the Federal Government to absolve its recent war debt. In 1796, this
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in December 1787. The letter is reproduced in their historic minutes and was sent to all the lodges previously mentioned, including one not yet discussed: a lodge in
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William G Hill Lodge, No. 218, Raleigh Lodge, No. 500, and Hiram Lodge No. 40, along with other appendant bodies in the building moved to the Raleigh estate of
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in downtown Raleigh from 1875 to 1878. The Fisher Building was either remodeled and destroyed around 1925 and another occupied the site until 1985 when
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located at the block's interior and inaccessible, it was decided to place it next to the entrance, where a practical ceremony can be performed.
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since January 14, 1771. It is currently composed of 354 active lodges across the 100 counties of North Carolina. The Grand Lodge recognizes its
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The cornerstone of St. John's College was laid on June 25, 1855 and the building completed by July 1857. From the 1857 Grand Lodge proceedings:
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While the initial plans for a new temple did not acquiesce as planned, the Grand Lodge met in several places in the interim.
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Minute Book of Buffalo Lodge | Blandford Bute Lodge | Johnson Caswell Lodge No. 10, 1766-1799, Transcribed from the Original
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books and rare books that document the history of the state through the eyes of its lodges before the American Revolution.
2790:. The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina. Raleigh (N.C.): The Raleigh Register. p. 11.
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created financial difficulty for the fraternity and the Grand Lodge liquidated the property before construction began.
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A history of Rowan County, North Carolina : containing sketches of prominent families and distinguished men
2025:. Vol. 6 (1 ed.). Monroe, NC: The Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina. pp. 219–222.
2010:. Vol. 8 (1st ed.). Monroe, NC: The Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina. pp. 37–42.
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2421:(1 ed.). New Bern, NC: John Sims and Edward Moss. pp. preface – via Duke University Library.
2404:. Raleigh, NC: Arnett and Hodge. pp. 3–4 – via General Assembly Publications, Digitized Sessions.
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ancient York Masons of North Carolina [1855]
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ancient York Masons of North Carolina [1850]
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in Hillsborough, a previous Caswell County Courthouse, The Hillsborough Academy, the
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The Grand Lodge met in an upper floor of the newly completed Fisher Building at 219
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Rhodham Atkins, a builder and member of Democratic Lodge No. 21, designed the first
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina, A. F. & A. M. [1879]
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Launching the Craft : the First Half Century of Freemasonry in North Carolina
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arrived in the area and started attending. Its parent affiliation is unknown.
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina and Tennessee [1803]
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Twin City Sentinel. (Winston-Salem, N.C.) 1916-1974, May 10, 1922, Image 17
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973:, remained the most frontier lodge in North Carolina until the mid-1790s.
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laid the cornerstone for the first public university in the country, the
931:(Styled then as Saint John's Grand Lodge of Massachusetts) chartered the
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NOCALORE, Being the Transactions of the North Carolina Lodge of Research
2008:
NOCALORE: Being the Transactions of the North Carolina Lodge of Research
3678:"The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina"
1838:
From Roanoke to Raleigh : Freemasonry in North Carolina, 1730-1800
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Courthouse, several UNC campus buildings, and the old main building of
910:), but none of these have been substantiated with definitive evidence.
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1723:"The Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina - Map of Lodges"
1509:
Postcard of the Raleigh Masonic Temple Building on Fayetteville Street
3636:
Mary Jane Gregory; Ralph Christian; George R. Adams (January 1976).
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1897:
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Finally, the last known working lodge in this early time period was
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2518:(1 ed.). Chattanooga, TN: Ambrose Printing Co. pp. 25–29.
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3220:. Raleigh, NC: Printed by Edwards & Broughton Co. p. 13.
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884:
Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina
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Joseph Montfort and the Provincial Grand Lodge of North Carolina
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2974:
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina [1813]
2243:"Minute and Account Book of the Unanimity Lodge in Edenton, NC"
2190:
Repository of the Archives of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
2113:
Repository of the Archives of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
1711:(1st ed.). Raleigh, NC: The Grand Lodge of North Carolina.
1143:
schism or incongruent charters from other grand jurisdictions.
3559:– via North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office.
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Grand Lodge Office Building at 2921 Glenwood Ave. in Raleigh.
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and purchased a site on the south side of the block where the
1314:
Captain John Berry (1798-1870), a builder and stonemason from
1742:
The Beginnings of Freemasonry in North Carolina and Tennessee
1161:, the rechartered Grand Lodge chose to align closer with the
3572:"Commercial granites of North Carolina, "The Sutton Quarry""
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of downtown Raleigh until a new home could be constructed.
886:, was formed on December 12, 1787. Previously, it was the
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Janet Silber; Linda L. Harris; Mary Ann Lee (March 1979).
2665:. Star Office - T.J. Lemay, State Printer. pp. 52–56.
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2088:
3338:"Empire Properties Portfolio | WT Grant Department Store"
2351:
Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina (1791).
2143:
Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina (1787).
1435:
The Grand Lodge had plans for a new building drawn up by
3217:
William G. Hill Lodge No. 218 A.F. & A.M., 1864-1964
2415:
The Grand Lodge of North Carolina and Tennessee (1805).
3402:
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of North Carolina, ed. (1907).
3271:
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Raleigh, NC [1888]
2186:"Charter of Unanimity Lodge of Edenton [1775]"
2064:. Richmond, VA: Masonic Home Press, Inc. p. 23.
1407:
1813 Cornerstone of first Masonic Temple in Raleigh.
3404:"Program, Corner Stone Masonic Temple, Raleigh, N.C"
2977:. Lucas, Alexander, -1820. Minerva Press. p. 7.
3197:Freemasons. Grand Lodge of North Carolina. (1874).
2971:Freemasons. Grand Lodge of North Carolina. (1813).
2784:Freemasons. Grand Lodge of North Carolina. (1857).
2690:Freemasons. Grand Lodge of North Carolina. (1855).
2642:Freemasons. Grand Lodge of North Carolina. (1850).
2485:Freemasons. Grand Lodge of North Carolina. (1803).
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79:
69:
45:
26:
2819:
2993:"The Ante-Bellum Professional Theater in Raleigh"
2516:The History of Freemasonry in Tennessee 1789-1943
2291:"Minute Book of St. John's Lodge No. 3, New Bern"
1424:and its parking structure now occupy the site.
2850:Story of St. John's College and Oxford Orphanage
1533:1907 cornerstone fragments in Grand Lodge Museum
1472:and the Baptist Female University downtown (now
2398:Laws of North Carolina [1797] Chapter X
1274:No. 60, Cumberland, Nashville: became TN No. 8
3805:"Contracts Let for New State Masonic Building"
3096:Wake County Register of Deeds Office (1876).
1118:. A lodge in that area near the banks of the
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8:
3596:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2894:"Minute Book of the Democratic Lodge No. 20"
2659:General Assembly of North Carolina (1851).
2491:. Raleigh, N.C.: William Boylan. p. 13.
2432:Swain, David L. (1867). Tucker, R.S. (ed.).
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1958:"Charter of Royal White Hart Lodge, No. 413"
1136:, being rechartered as No. 8 on their roll.
405:International Order of the Rainbow for Girls
21:
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2395:General Assembly of North Carolina (1797).
2222:. Halifax, NC. December 1, 1821. p. 51
1655:George Washington National Masonic Memorial
1022:No. 2, Saint John's, New Bern, 11 Jan 1772
913:The oldest known lodge in the province was
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1797:
1773:(1st ed.). New York, NY. p. 97.
1183:(1802 ed.) to create and publish its own
3858:Stradling, Richard (November 22, 2008).
2249:. Edenton, NC: 39 – via DigitalNC.
1902:. Genealogical Pub. Co. pp. 84–85.
1576:
1157:Its previous association being with the
888:Provincial Grand Lodge of North Carolina
3447:Grand Lodge of North Carolina. (1908).
3391:. Vol. 32, no. 47. p. 1.
3389:The Orphan's Friend and Masonic Journal
3324:
2900:. Raleigh, NC: 1 – via DigitalNC.
2802:"Main Building of the Oxford Orphanage"
2460:"The Ahiman Rezon, and Masonic Ritual;"
2316:(1922/05/10): 17 – via DigitalNC.
1993:
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1165:(1751–1813). North Carolina used
1159:Moderns' Premier Grand Lodge of England
443:Christian attitudes towards Freemasonry
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2458:Williams, Robert (January 27, 1806).
2368:Williams, Robert (January 12, 1807).
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2109:"Memorial of Royal Edwin Lodge No. 5"
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1816:. Plummer Print. Co. pp. 17–18.
1539:Fayetteville Street Historic District
1049:No. 7, Cabin Point Royal Arch Lodge,
371:Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star
7:
3127:Thiem, Phillip (February 16, 1880).
2997:The North Carolina Historical Review
1771:Freemasonry in the Thirteen Colonies
1229:: became TN No. 1 (extinct by 1813)
3943:Masonic buildings in North Carolina
3703:"Boney, Leslie N., Sr. (1880-1964)"
3612:"Shumaker, Ross Edward (1889-1960)"
3482:"The News and Observer 06 Jun 1907"
2826:North Carolina Semi-Weekly Standard
2418:The Ahiman Rezon and Masonic Ritual
2184:O'Malley, Myles, Secretary (1789).
1740:Haywood, Marshall DeLancey (1906).
1431:Number 37 on this 1872 map by Dries
1418:Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law
1110:concurrent with the meeting of the
902:Early Freemasonry in North Carolina
3129:Minute Book of Hiram Lodge No. 40
2759:"Dedication of St. John's College"
2514:Snodgrass, Charles Albert (1944).
2266:. Bute County, NC. pp. 54–56.
1236:,: became TN No. 2 (extinct 1816)
927:Some time before 10 Dec 1764, the
890:, being under jurisdiction of the
14:
3753:"Masons Lay Building Cornerstone"
2439:. pp. vi–viii, Appendix 4.
2308:Norfleet, George (May 10, 1922).
1841:. Oxfordshire. pp. 221–225.
1264:: became TN No. 6 (extinct 1836)
1250:: became TN No. 4 (extinct 1827)
1195:Release of Tennessee Jurisdiction
278:Order of Royal and Select Masters
3551:from the original on May 8, 2019
3102:. Raleigh, NC. pp. 534–535.
1163:Ancients' Grand Lodge of England
1002:Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort
118:
3759:. December 16, 1955. p. 10
3508:"McMillen, Charles (1854-1911)"
3172:"The Masonic Temple of Raleigh"
3156:Murray, Elizabeth Reid (1983).
2310:"Freemasonry in North Carolina"
2057:Brown, William Moseley (1936).
1810:Brown, William Moseley (1957).
1186:Ahiman Rezon and Masonic Ritual
1127:Rechartering of the Grand Lodge
1112:North Carolina General Assembly
1098:Feast of Saint John the Baptist
584:Great Architect of the Universe
3887:"A cornerstone for the future"
3570:Councill, Richard, J. (1954).
2991:Rulfs, Donald J. (July 1952).
2696:. Doub, William C. p. 28.
2648:. Raboteau, Ch. C. p. 20.
1179:(1804 ed.), and Thomas Webb's
1046:No. 6, Unknown Lodge, c. 1774
892:Premier Grand Lodge of England
1:
3866:. Raleigh, NC. pp. 1, 8A
3728:"Depositing the Time Capsule"
3428:. October 15, 1907. p. 8
2911:Bishir, Catherine W. (1990).
2625:Battle, Kemp Plummer (1883).
2289:Manchester, Benjamin (1787).
1727:Grand Lodge of North Carolina
1043:(Now Warren County), c. 1773
984:. This lodge was active when
880:Grand Lodge of North Carolina
614:List of Masonic Abbreviations
433:Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition
293:Order of Saint Thomas of Acon
22:Grand Lodge of North Carolina
3422:"Raleigh Temple Oct 15 1907"
3363:"Inns and Taverns | NCpedia"
3268:Sanborn Map Company (1888).
2821:"Meeting of the Grand Lodge"
1744:. Raleigh, NC. pp. 2–4.
1295:University of North Carolina
929:Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
579:Masonic ritual and symbolism
160:Regular Masonic jurisdiction
16:Freemasons in North Carolina
3811:. June 20, 1955. p. 11
3453:. Raleigh, NC. p. 143.
3186:– via Newspapers.com.
3178:. April 21, 1871. p. 3
3131:. Raleigh, NC. p. 280.
2914:North Carolina architecture
2847:Proctor, Creasy K. (1931).
2737:The Wilmington Daily Herald
1769:Tatsch, Jacob Hugo (1933).
1218:Authorized by Grand Master
438:Masonic conspiracy theories
382:Masonic youth organizations
233:Order of Mark Master Masons
3964:
3785:. June 20, 1955. p. 6
3029:. June 25, 1813. p. 3
2739:. June 18, 1855. p. 3
1707:Parramore, Thomas (1975).
1651:Frieze of American History
933:First Lodge in Pitt County
165:Anglo-American Freemasonry
3891:North Carolina: The Mason
3707:ncarchitects.lib.ncsu.edu
3682:ncarchitects.lib.ncsu.edu
3616:ncarchitects.lib.ncsu.edu
3512:ncarchitects.lib.ncsu.edu
3306:. May 17, 1898. p. 8
3214:Denmark, L. Polk (1964).
2865:"Our History and Culture"
2765:. July 9, 1857. p. 2
2712:ncarchitects.lib.ncsu.edu
2708:"Berry, John (1798-1870)"
2107:Bryan, Joseph H. (1805).
561:List of Masonic buildings
541:Mark Masons' Hall, London
366:Order of the Eastern Star
3885:Carter, Ric (May 2009).
3845:Images of North Carolina
3732:Images of North Carolina
2892:Jett, Archibald (1793).
2806:Images of North Carolina
1414:Primitive Baptist Church
1324:Orange County Courthouse
1213:Grand Lodge of Tennessee
1181:Illustrations of Masonry
1177:Illustrations of Masonry
536:Freemasons' Hall, London
448:Papal ban of Freemasonry
348:Masonic groups for women
258:Red Cross of Constantine
3864:The News & Observer
3640:. National Park Service
3426:The Farmer and Mechanic
3304:The Farmer and Mechanic
3027:The North-Carolina Star
2241:Payne, Michael (1775).
1896:Rumple, Jethro (1990).
1478:Adolphus Gustavus Bauer
1225:No. 29, Saint Tammany,
1134:Grand Lodge of Virginia
963:Grand Lodge of Scotland
953:Some time before 1784,
531:Lodge Mother Kilwinning
298:Royal Order of Scotland
170:Continental Freemasonry
155:Prince Hall Freemasonry
3847:– via DigitalNC.
3410:– via DigitalNC.
3300:"He Was Tired of Life"
3176:Raleigh Daily Telegram
3037:– via DigitalNC.
2474:– via DigitalNC.
2297:. New Bern, NC: 79–80.
2230:– via DigitalNC.
2192:– via DigitalNC.
2115:– via DigitalNC.
2040:
2021:Shute, J. Ray (1936).
2006:Shute, J. Ray (1938).
1674:
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1591:Bragaw Hall (pp. 11-13
1582:
1557:, colloquially named "
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1441:Wake County Courthouse
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1299:United States' Capitol
1277:No. 61, Western Star,
1260:No. 52, King Solomon,
1132:founding Lodge of the
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1056:No. 8, Royal William,
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978:Royal White Hart Lodge
556:Detroit Masonic Temple
337:Tall Cedars of Lebanon
332:Royal Order of Jesters
303:Order of Knight Masons
283:Grand College of Rites
188:History of Freemasonry
145:Masonic lodge officers
53:2921 Glenwood Avenue,
30:December 12, 1787
3757:The News and Observer
3408:North Carolina Memory
2898:North Carolina Memory
2295:North Carolina Memory
2247:North Carolina Memory
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1647:Constantino Brumidi's
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1025:No. 3, Saint John's,
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609:Chamber of Reflection
361:Order of the Amaranth
356:Women and Freemasonry
273:Societas Rosicruciana
3809:Rocky Mount Telegram
2763:The Greensboro Times
2260:Macon, John (1787).
1835:Berman, Ric (2018).
1565:Architect and mason
1545:Third (1957-current)
1437:George S.H. Appleget
1301:in the newly rising
1175:, William Preston's
1141:Ancients and Moderns
1077:Masonic Independence
1032:No. 4, Royal Edwin,
948:Blandford-Bute Lodge
650:Volume of Sacred Law
589:Square and Compasses
3860:"Accepted, At Last"
3839:Cox, Allyn (1955).
3239:Freemasons (1879).
2464:The Raleigh Minerva
2374:The Raleigh Minerva
1729:. October 12, 2022.
1665:Prince Hall Compact
1459:Fayetteville Street
1422:Campbell University
1332:Wake Forest College
1320:Eagle Masonic Lodge
1281:: became TN No. 9.
1257:: became TN, No. 5
1051:Claremont, Virginia
980:in Elk Marsh, near
937:American Revolution
546:House of the Temple
506:John the Evangelist
198:Masonic manuscripts
23:
3342:www.empire1792.com
3086:, p. 351-352.
3062:, p. 346-358.
2341:, p. 110-112.
2128:, p. 158-159.
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1484:Second (1907-1946)
1470:Governor's Mansion
1463:One Exchange Plaza
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1394:Governor's Mansion
1271:: became TN No. 7
1243:: became TN No. 3
1063:No. 9, Unanimity,
1017:
915:Saint John's Lodge
526:List of Freemasons
521:Elizabeth Aldworth
428:Anti-Masonic Party
243:Royal Arch Masonry
3783:News and Observer
3576:digital.ncdcr.gov
1848:978-0-9957568-3-0
1465:was constructed.
1443:is situated. The
1396:was constructed.
1382:Theophilus Hunter
1375:First (1813-1876)
1253:No. 51, Overton,
1201:Mississippi River
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624:Masonic Landmarks
599:Eye of Providence
491:Thomas Smith Webb
465:People and places
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1563:NC State College
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