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to Hilo to oversee construction with workers he had selected. After a few months Starbuck and the workers were dismissed; Fred Harrison from Honolulu became construction contractor. The cornerstone was laid February 18, 1909. The dedication ceremony was held on February 24, 1910. Construction cost ended up being double what had been planned. At the ceremony Moir said "nothing but the best would satisfy the boys" and called it "a substantial, fireproof, earthquakeproof, up-to-date building, first class in every respect, a credit to the town of Hilo and the Territory of Hawaii."
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struck less than a month later, before construction could begin. Rebuilding of San Francisco after the resulting fire caused building materials to become scarce and more expensive, causing delays and cost over-runs on the Hilo project. Finally ground was broken in May 1908. In June Starbuck traveled
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style. It had three floors and a full basement. From the lobby, an elaborate granite stairway with an ornate oak balustrade leads to the second and third floors. The roof formerly held a garden. The second floor consisted of a foyer, a ceremonial temple room of about 35 feet (11 m) by 55 feet
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was selected to design the building. He was a freemason and had designed several other lodges and churches. Harold Vaughan Patten was given as "architect" in one account, but he probably served to supervise the financial aspects of the project since he was an accountant. Plans were ready to be
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The building is located on the northwest corner of Keawe (originally known as Bridge Street) and Waianuenue Streets in Hilo, Hawaii, (address 60 Keawe Street). The Kilauea lodge is one of two on the island in 2023, as it was in 2010; the other in 2023 is the Kona Lodge F. & A.M., at
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The Masonic order used the second and third floors as a temple until about 1985, when they were forced out: the Masonic order's rules did not allow them to share occupancy with a liquor establishment, but a liquor license was issued to the ground floor tenant.
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The building was purchased by Toyama Hawaii, Inc. in 1992. It was added to the state registry of historic places on June 28, 1993 as site 10-35-7508, and added to the
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finalized at the end of March 1906. Construction was scheduled to begin in July when leases expired on the land which they were purchasing from the territory.
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in Hilo was founded in 1896 at the home of William W. Goodale. On October 15, 1897 Kilauea Lodge #330 was officially chartered. Named for the nearby active
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Men of Hawaii: being a biographical reference library, complete and authentic, of the men of note and substantial achievement in the Hawaiian Islands
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Souvenir of the golden anniversary of Hawaiian lodge no. 21 F. and A.M. Monday, May 5, 1902 at the Masonic temple, Honolulu, territory of Hawaii
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constructed between 1908 and 1910. It was designed to house commercial space on the ground floor and a meeting hall for a local
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to swap their land (desired for a school) for a more central parcel, paying the difference in value.
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The building's ground floor has had various tenants. Bishop Bank (now
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The 28,000-square-foot (2,600 m) building was built of
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Federal Building, United States Post Office and Courthouse
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within a few blocks in downtown Hilo. Just to the south,
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Hilo Masonic Lodge Hall–Bishop Trust Building is located in Hawaii
Hilo, Hawaii
19°43′33″N 155°5′17″W / 19.72583°N 155.08806°W / 19.72583; -155.08806
Henry F. Starbuck
Renaissance Revival
94000383
Hilo, Hawaii
Masonic lodge
Masons
Masonic Lodge
Kīlauea
Hawaiʻi Island
sugarcane
plantation
Papaikou, Hawaii
County of Hawaii
Frederick S. Lyman
David Belden Lyman
Territorial Governor
George R. Carter
Honolulu
Henry F. Starbuck
Oakland, California
1906 San Francisco earthquake
Volcano Block Building
S. Hata Buildings
Kalakaua Park
District Courthouse and Police Station

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