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  style=3D'font-size:36.0pt;line-height:115%;font-family:"ChocolateBoxDecor=
ative","serif";
  mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>History Of Freemasonry In Ohio=
</span><span
  style=3D'mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"'> <o:p></o:p></span></=
h1>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b><span
  style=3D'font-size:24.0pt;line-height:115%;font-family:"ChocolateBoxDecor=
ative","serif"'>From
  1791 to 1912</span></b> </p>
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rif"'>by
  W. M. Cunningham and John G. Reeves</span></b> </p>
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IPFUL
  GRAND LODGE<br>
  OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF THE STATE<br>
  OF OHIO AND ITS PIONEER LODGES<br>
  From 1808 To 1844<br>
  INCLUSIVE</span></b> </p>
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r>
  Past Grand Master F.&amp; A M., P. G. H. P. of Royal Arch<br>
  Masons, P. G. M. of R. and S. Masters, and<br>
  S. G. I. G. 33&deg; Grand Historian.</span></b> </p>
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  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b><span
  style=3D'font-size:18.0pt;line-height:115%'>Part III</span></b></p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b><span
  style=3D'font-size:13.5pt;line-height:115%'>Copyright, 1914 By J. H. Brom=
well
  Grand Secretary Cincinnati, Ohio</span></b> </p>
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  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>MERIDIA=
N ORB
  LODGE NO. 10 OF PAINESVILLE, LAKE COUNTY</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On June 13, 1809, a dispensation was grante=
d by
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Samuel Huntington to Aaron Wheeler, Gideon
  Leet, Edward Paine, John Woodworth, John W. Brown, Samuel S. Baldwin, Sam=
uel
  Potter, Joel Paine, Charles Parker, and Isaac Palmer for a lodge to be
  located in Painesville, Geauga County. Lake County, of which Painesville =
is
  the county seat, was at that period a part of Geauga County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The first mention made of Meridian Orb Lodg=
e in
  the Grand Lodge records was in its Proceedings of the Annual Communicatio=
n in
  1810, in which at the session of January 5th it is stated:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;On motion, Ordered, That the dispensa=
tion
  granted to the lodge in Geauga County be continued in force until a warra=
nt
  or charter be procured and issued to said lodge by the name of 'Meridian
  Orb.'&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Special Communication of the Grand L=
odge
  held at Chillicothe, September 3, 1810, Meridian Orb Lodge was said to ha=
ve
  been represented by &quot;Brother Freeman, specially deputed proxy.&quot;=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Meridian Orb Lodge was represented in Grand=
 Lodge
  at the Annual Communication held in January, 1812. Its representative,
  however, was not a member of Meridian Orb Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In this connection it is proper to explain =
that
  in its first half century and even longer perhaps, in accordance with Gra=
nd
  Lodge regulations, the proxy of a lodge or the proxy of either of its fir=
st
  three officers was not required to be a member of the lodge represented.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter of Meridian Orb Lodge No. 10 was
  granted March 7, 1812, by M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Lewis Cass, Gra=
nd
  Master. Its first elected officers were Edward Paine, W. M.; Samuel Potte=
r,
  S. W.; Joel Paine, J. W.; Isaac Palmer, Treasurer; Uriah Bartram, Secreta=
ry;
  James J. Anderson, S.D.; Clark Parker, J. D.; Caleb C. Fobes and William =
P.
  Scott, Stewards, and Gaines Pease, Tyler.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In the years 1814, 1815, 1816, and 1817 Mer=
idian
  Orb Lodge was represented in Grand Lodge by a proxy.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1814, Meridian Orb Lodge reported a memb=
ership
  of thirteen.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The lodge was represented in Grand Lodge at=
 its
  Annual Communication held at Columbus in December, 1820, by the Hon. Brot=
her
  Elisha Whittlesey, a member of Erie Lodge No.3 of Warren, who at this ann=
ual
  meeting of the Grand Lodge was elected R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Deputy Gra=
nd
  Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the session of the Grand Lodge on the se=
cond
  day it was &quot;On the application and special representation of Meridian
  Orb Lodge No.10 Resolved, That all lodges, working heretofore under
  dispensations, and who have been allowed at this session of the Grand Lod=
ge
  to receive charters, may be permitted to continue their Masonic labors un=
til
  they shall have received their charters and been duly installed.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1821, 1823, 1825, 1827, and 1829 Meridia=
n Orb
  Lodge was reported as represented in Grand Lodge doubtless by proxy, howe=
ver,
  as in 1829 Meridian Orb No.10 and Centre Star No.11 were both said to be
  represented by Brother L. Humphrey of Granville, the Worshipful Master of
  Centre Star Lodge No.11.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1821 Meridian Orb Lodge, in the Grand Lo=
dge
  Proceedings of that year, was published in the list of delinquent lodges,=
 and
  in the Proceedings of the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of Ohio at =
its
  annual meeting in I 842 a special committee of the Grand Lodge reported
  Meridian Orb No.10 as one among those lodges &quot;having ceased to exist=
 without
  any known hopes of their<br>
  resuscitation.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In the subsequent list of defunct lodges
  published by the Grand Lodge it was said to have &quot;ceased work in
  1828.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Whilst there is no special information now =
in
  existence, so far as known, as to the cause of its dissolution, yet it is=
 to
  be reasonably inferred that the in-famous persecutions inaugurated by the
  political demagogues of the Anti-Masonic party were the cause of its
  defection and demise.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It is therefore fitting that its number, as=
 it
  now is, should continue blank.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>CENTRE =
STAR
  LODGE NO. 11 OF GRANDVILLE, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the M.&middo=
t;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of Ohio, held in January, 1810, the record of the
  third day's session states that &quot;A petition from sundry Brethren liv=
ing
  near Granville, in Licking County, praying to be erected into a lodge by =
the
  name of 'Centre Star,' and that a warrant or charter may be granted them =
by
  this Grand Lodge for that purpose was presented&quot; and was referred to=
 a
  special committee for report thereon. At the session of the Grand Lodge on
  the following day (January 4, 1810) the committee, Brothers Kilbourn, Bur=
net,
  and Brush, reported &quot;that the petition from sundry Brethren living n=
ear
  Granville, in Licking County, not being signed by seven, as the constitut=
ion
  and bylaws require, ought not to be granted.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report was ordered by the Grand Lodge t=
o lie
  over for further consideration.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At a special meeting of the Grand Lodge hel=
d at
  Chillicothe, September 3, 1810, &quot;Centre Star Lodge, Granville,&quot;=
 was
  said to be represented by &quot;Brother Job Case, Worshipful Master
  thereof.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication held at Chillic=
othe
  January 7, 1811, the Grand Master, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Lewis
  Cass, &quot;presented the petitions and vouchers upon which dispensations
  have been granted in recess of Grand Lodge, one of which was &quot;To Cen=
tre
  Star Lodge&quot;, to be held at Granville, in Licking County, which were
  referred to Brothers Tupper, Kerr, and Waddle, to report thereon tomorrow
  evening.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the meeting designated the committee rep=
orted
  in favor of granting the charter prayed for, and its report was adopted by
  the Grand Lodge and a charter was granted to it as No.11 on the roll of t=
he
  Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter members of Centre Star Lodge No=
.11
  were Brother Job Case, Worshipful Master; Brother Timothy Spelman, Senior
  Warden, and Brother Noble Landon, Junior Warden.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The first meeting place of Centre Star Lodg=
e was
  said to have been in a room &quot;ten by fourteen and a half feet in
  size&quot; in the second story of the residence of Brother Elias Gilman,
  &quot;finished off for the purpose.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Centre Star Lodge No.11 was represented in =
Grand
  Lodge at the Annual Communication in January, 1812, by Brother &quot;Just=
in
  Hillyer, W. M.&quot; Brother Julius Coleman was its representative in Gra=
nd
  Lodge in 1813, and in 1814 Brother Elias Gilman was its representative. T=
he
  &quot;Return of Centre Star Lodge No.11&quot; for 1814 was as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Elias Gilman, W. M.; Timothy Spelman,=
 S.
  W.; Noble Landon, J. W.; Horace Wolcot, Secretary; Hiram Rose, Treasurer;
  Justin Hillyer, S. D.; Wm. S. Richards, J. D.; Ezra Perrin and George
  Denevan, Stewards, and Seth Mead, Tyler.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Past Masters: Julian Coleman, Benjamin
  Pratt, and Job Case.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Master Masons: William D. Gibbon, Jer=
emiah
  R. Munson, Hosmer Curtis, John Johnston, Sylvanus Mitchell, E. C. Clemmon=
s, Ezra
  Mead, Enos Hurlburt, Orin Granger, Thomas Spelman, Lester Carr, James
  Alexander, Ezra Rathbone, Stephen MeDougal, Samuel Lee, Worthy Pratt, Levi
  Rose, Spencer Spelman, and Spencer Wright.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In a local history by the late M.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Brother S. Stacker Williams of Centre Star Lodge No.11 it is
  stated that its records from 1817 to June, 1823, inclusive were lost (Mas=
onic
  Review, 1877, p.403).</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand, Lodge Proceedings, however, show=
 that
  in 1815 the lodge was represented by Brother Timothy Spelman, in 1816 by
  Stephen McDougall, in 1817 by William Beardsley and William S. Richards, =
in
  1819 by Lucius Smith, in 1820 by Benjamin Pratt, in 1821 by William W. Ga=
ult.
  In 1823, 1825, and 1826 Centre Star Lodge No.11 was said to have been
  represented, but the name of the representative is not stated. However, a=
s a
  &quot;Coleman and Prichard&quot; are mentioned in the record as being
  present, the names doubtless referred to Brothers Julius Coleman and A. P.
  Prichard, both prominent members of Centre Star Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1821, there being a grievance case under
  consideration in Centre Star Lodge, the Grand Lodge appointed Brothers C.
  Conant, the Reverend S. S. Miles, and Horatio Conant a committee to visit
  Granville and take testimony in the case.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1824 Centre Star Lodge was represented b=
y J.
  T. Clapp, in 1827 by G. B. Bancroft, in 1828 and 1829 by Leonard Humphrey=
, in
  1830 by H. L. Bancroft, John W. Milligan, and Leonard Humphrey.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Communication of the Grand Lodge in =
1830
  Brother Leonard Humphrey of Granville was appointed Grand Junior Deacon by
  the Grand Master, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother William Fielding. In 18=
31
  Centre Star Lodge was represented by Sylvester Hayes, in 1832 and 1833 by=
 C.
  C. Rose, in 1835 by Walter Thrall, and in 1836 by C. C. Rose and Leonard
  Humphrey.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Centre Star Lodge was not again represented=
 in
  Grand Lodge, and the Grand Lodge record states that its existence
  &quot;ceased in 1837.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It may be of interest to note that among the
  early members of Centre Star Lodge Brother Hosmer Curtis became a member =
of
  Mt. Zion Lodge No.9 and was elected Grand Junior Warden by the Grand Lodg=
e.
  Brothers Stephen McDougal, Lucius Smith, and Colonel William W. Gault were
  residents of Newark, and subsequently were among the petitioners in 1823 =
for
  a dispensation for a lodge in that place.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Worshipful Masters of Centre Star Lodge=
 prior
  to 1837 were Brothers Job Case, Justin Hillyer, Elias Gillman, Timothy S.
  Spelman, William Beardsley, W. S. Richards, Anthony P. Prichard, Jonathan
  Clapp, G. B. Bancroft, Daniel Howe, Leonard Humphrey, and Spencer Wright.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The antagonism to Freemasonry after about 1=
829
  became very pronounced in Granville, there having been, even before that
  period, a strong feeling of antipathy to the Masonic institution; the
  Anti-Masonic party found ready adherents to its banner and willing
  participants in and promoters of the malicious slanders and vituperations
  incident to their vain efforts to annihilate Freemasonry.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Although the futility of the efforts of its
  enemies is so apparent in the wonderful prosperity that has attended
  Freemasonry for more than half a century since that period, there yet rem=
ains
  in that vicinity an inconsequential anti-Masonic element.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1850, at the Annual Communication of the=
 Grand
  Lodge of Ohio, held at Cincinnati in October, the record states that &quo=
t;The
  Committee on Charters and Dispensations, to whom was referred the petitio=
n of
  Ralph Granger and others, praying for the renewal of the charter of Centre
  Star Lodge No.11, in Granville, Licking County, report: That they have
  carefully examined the subject, and offer for adoption the following
  resolution:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;'Resolved, That the Secretary be, and=
 is
  hereby authorized and instructed to issue a charter to said Centre Star
  Lodge, to be No.11, on the payment of a dispensation fee of fifty
  dollars.'&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Centre Star No.11 with its old name and
  number-was constituted under a new charter by R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro=
ther
  A. D. Bigelow, Senior Grand Warden; and its first officers were G. L.
  Salsbury, Worshipful Master; E. G. Granger, Senior Warden; and H. B. Gree=
n,
  Junior Warden.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the M.&middo=
t;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Lodge at Chillicothe in October, 1852, the Committee on
  Charters and Dispensations reported that among other petitions submitted =
for
  their consideration &quot;they have also examined the petition of Centre =
Star
  Lodge No.11, asking the Grand Lodge to restore their original charter, and
  refund to said lodge the dispensation fee paid for the renewal of their
  charter, and recommend that the Grand Lodge do not grant the prayer of the
  petitioners and that they have leave to withdraw their papers.&quot; The
  Grand Lodge concurred in the report of the committee.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brothers A. P. Prichard, Harry Fassett, and=
 some
  others of the former membership did not, for some reason, join in the
  establishment of the new lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Since its reorganization Centre Star Lodge =
has
  maintained a prosperous existence, now numbering one hundred and eight
  members. Among its members receiving official honors in the Grand Lodge F.
  &amp; A. M. of Ohio were the late M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother S. Stac=
ker
  Williams, Grand Master of Masons in Ohio; the late Brother William H.
  Sedgwick, Sr., District Lecturer in the Nineteenth Masonic District of Oh=
io,
  and William H. Sedgwick, Jr., subsequently appointed Lecturer of the same
  district.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Masons hailing from Centre Star Lodge No.11=
 whose
  names, if obtained, with the names of those honored in public affairs, and
  the names of those of its members who have presided in its Fast or who ha=
ve
  been prominent in promoting its interests, will be published in the histo=
ry
  of the subordinate lodges expected to follow the history of the Grand Lod=
ge.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>UNITY L=
ODGE NO.
  12 OF RAVENNA, PORTAGE COUNTY</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In the old manuscript record of the Grand L=
odge
  it is stated that a dispensation was issued &quot;to establish a Lodge of
  Ancient Masons to be held at the seat of justice in the County of Portage=
, to
  be denominated Unity Lodge No. __.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Rial McArthur was appointed as its =
first
  Worshipful Master, Joel Walters the first Senior Warden, and George Darro=
w,
  Jr., the first Junior Warden.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dispensation was signed by Lewis Cass, =
Grand
  Master, and dated May 28, 1810.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1811, at the Annual Communication of the=
 Grand
  Lodge held at Chillicothe in January, &quot;Unity<br>
  Lodge&quot; was represented by its Senior Warden, Brother Joel Walters, a=
nd
  at the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge at Chillicothe in January,
  1812, it is stated that &quot;Unity Lodge&quot; was represented by &quot;=
Rial
  McArthur, proxy.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Although the Grand Lodge printed Proceeding=
s are
  silent in relation thereto, it is stated in its old manuscript record tha=
t a
  charter was issued to Unity Lodge No. 12 in the Town of Ravenna in the Co=
unty
  of Portage. Its charter members were Brothers Rial McArthur, Joel Walters,
  George Darrow, Jr., Joseph Hart, Joshua Culver, William Troop, Timothy
  Culver, Gideon Chittenden, Jeremiah Root, and Elijah Blake more.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter was stated to have been &quot;i=
ssued
  and dated this _______ day of January, A. D. 1812.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The names of Lewis Cass, Grand Master; Jacob
  Burnet, Deputy Grand Master; Henry Brush, Senior Grand Warden; John
  Woodbridge, Junior Grand Warden pro tern., and Philemon Beecher, Grand
  Treasurer, appear on the record and are attested under a scroll seal by A=
ngus
  Langham, Grand Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1813 Unity Lodge No.12 is said to have b=
een
  represented in Grand Lodge by Brother Rial McArthur, W. M., &quot;who at =
this
  Grand Communication was appointed Grand Senior Deacon by the Grand Master,
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Owing to its expense and the difficulties of
  travel attending the representation of subordinate lodges by their own
  members, as hitherto stated, the following procedure is illustrative of G=
rand
  Lodge legislation in that connection:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Brother Rial McArthur produced a lett=
er
  from Jerusalem Lodge No.19 (U. D.) appointing him as the proxy of said lo=
dge
  in this Grand Lodge. And after the same was read, the Grand Lodge came to=
 the
  following resolutions:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved by the Grand Lodge of Ohio, =
That
  the credentials whereby Brother B. McArthur is constituted the proxy of
  Jerusalem Lodge No. 19 be considered authentic and satisfactory; and that=
 the
  said Brother be recognized and known as the legal representative of said
  lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the Grand Secretary do=
 enter
  upon the records of the Grand Lodge the said Jerusalem Lodge No.19, and t=
hat
  the said lodge be admitted to the same rights and privileges as the
  subordinate lodges within the jurisdiction of this Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the said lodge be
  recommended to continue to work under the dispensation constituting
  (erecting) said lodge until the next Grand Communication.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1814 Brother Rial McArthur was the
  representative in Grand Lodge of Unity Lodge No.12, Erie Lodge No.3,
  Jerusalem Lodge No.19, and Western Star Lodge No.21.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In the &quot;Return&quot; of Unity Lodge in=
 1814
  Brother Stephen Mason was stated to be the Worshipful Master and thirty-f=
ive
  members were reported, including seven Fellow Crafts.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1815 Brother Rial McArthur was again in
  attendance upon Grand Lodge as Grand Senior Deacon and as the representat=
ive
  of Unity Lodge. At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge at Chillic=
othe
  in 1813, Unity Lodge was represented by Brother William W. Colgreave, a
  member of Erie Lodge No.3, and in 1817 by Brother Seth Day. It was not ag=
ain
  represented until 1820, when at the Annual Communication of the Grand Lod=
ge
  held in Columbus in December, Brother William Coolman was its representat=
ive.
  From 1820 to 1827 Unity Lodge No.12 was not represented in Grand Lodge.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication. of the Grand L=
odge
  held at Columbus in January, 1827, Brother William Coolman represented Un=
ity
  Lodge, and at that meeting of the Grand Lodge he was elected Grand Junior
  Deacon. Although he was in attendance upon the Grand Lodge at its annual
  meeting in Columbus in 1828, the Grand Lodge record states that Unity Lod=
ge
  No.13 &quot;ceased&quot; its existence from 1827, it being among the numb=
er
  that succumbed to the baleful influence of the Anti-Masonic party and the
  persecutions and social ostracism extended to Freemasons at that period.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In support of their petition for resuscitat=
ion in
  1858 it was claimed that the Brethren of Unity Lodge maintained their
  existence until 1832, but no &quot;Re-turn&quot; in that connection was m=
ade
  to Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1852 at the Annual Communication of the =
Grand
  Lodge of Ohio, held at Chillicothe in October of that year, Unity Lodge
  working under dispensation petitioned to the Grand Lodge for resuscitatio=
n of
  its old charter. The Grand Lodge, however, refused to acquiesce in their
  request, but granted a new charter of the same name and number to the
  Brothers petitioning therefor, dated October 22, 1852.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>As the names of the petitioners for a
  dispensation or the names of the charter members were not reported upon t=
he
  historical blank sent to Unity Lodge and are not mentioned in the Grand L=
odge
  Proceedings of that date, their publication is necessarily omitted herein=
 and
  deferred until the later publication of the proposed history of that lodg=
e,
  if then obtained.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Unity Lodge is now a prosperous Masonic Bod=
y and
  has a membership of one hundred and seventy-four, and one of its members
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Orion P. Sperra has been honored in Grand
  Lodge by having been elected Grand Master of Masons in Ohio and in the Gr=
and
  Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Ohio by having been elected Grand High Pr=
iest
  in that Grand Body.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>ST. JOH=
N'S
  LODGE NO. 13 OF DAYTON, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1810 the members of Harmony Lodge No.8 of
  Urbana and Springfield, residents of Montgomery and Miami Counties,
  petitioned for a lodge to be located in Dayton; their petition was granted
  and a dispensation was subsequently issued, and St. John's Lodge of Dayton
  and Troy was represented in Grand Lodge in 1811 at its Annual Communicati=
on
  in Chillicothe on January 7th. At that meeting a charter was voted to St.
  John's Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter, however, was not issued until
  January 10, 1812, and was signed by Lewis Cass, Grand Master; Jacob Burne=
t,
  Deputy Grand Master; Henry Brush, Senior Grand Warden; James Woodbridge,
  Junior Grand Warden; and Angus Lewis Langham, Grand Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter members were Brothers Samuel Sh=
oup,
  George Grove, Aaron Cozad, Jerome Holt, Hugh McCullom, George F. Tennery,
  Henry Marquart, Alexander Ewing, William Calhoun, William M. Smith, John =
Cox,
  and David Steele. Brother George F. Tennery, who was prominent in the ear=
ly
  Masonic affairs of the State, was the Worshipful Master appointed in the
  dispensation of 1810. He was succeeded by Brother Alexander Ewing in 1811,
  and Brother Charles Smith was the first W. M. elected under the charter.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Forty Brethren have served as Worshipful Ma=
sters
  of this lodge, among whom were Brothers Harvey Vinal, O. A. Lyman, C. C.
  Kiefer, Henry Theobald, and Martin J Houck, who were accorded official ho=
nors
  in the Grand Bodies of Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1814 St. John's Lodge No.13 reported
  twenty-six members upon its roll.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From its organization in 1810 until 1840
  inclusive, but four years only were unrepresented in Grand Lodge, viz: 18=
13,
  1820, 1832, and 1836. As may be noted but one of these years (1832) was in
  those years in which the anti-Masonic persecutions were so virulent. In 1=
818
  and 1819 the Grand Lodge record makes interesting mention of affairs in S=
t.
  John's Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The successful existence maintained by St. =
John's
  Lodge, its disregard of the persecutions and slanders of the enemies of
  Freemasonry, and its steadfast loyalty to the Fraternity entitled it to t=
he
  commendation of the Craft.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Whilst there must be much more historical a=
nd
  biographical matter with interesting Masonic incidents in connection with=
 its
  long Masonic existence in connection with the history of St. John's Lodge
  No.13, it is very much regretted that it has not been made available for =
the
  use of the Historian.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>St. John's Lodge now numbers four hundred a=
nd
  thirty-nine members.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>FRANKLI=
N LODGE
  NO. 14 OF TROY, MIAMI COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge records do not show in what=
 year Franklin
  Lodge was granted a dispensation.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In the history of Franklin Lodge, prepared =
by W.
  Brother H. A. Cosley, it is stated that the lodge was &quot;constituted&q=
uot;
  January 28, 1812, which doubtless referred to its organization under a
  dispensation, as its charter was not granted until January 5, 1815, three
  years later. Its Worshipful Master, Brother Alexander Ewing, was a charter
  member of St. John's Lodge No.13 of Dayton, chartered January 12, 1812, b=
ut
  sixteen days earlier than the organization of Franklin Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The frequent misuse in early records of the=
 word
  &quot;constituting&quot; applicable only by the authority of a charter
  instead of either the words &quot;instituting,&quot; &quot;organizing,&qu=
ot;
  or &quot;establishing&quot; pertinent to a lodge under dispensation, has
  caused much confusion and difficulty in arriving at correct history.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In this case, however, the Grand Lodge reco=
rd
  states that a charter was issued to Franklin Lodge at Troy, January 5, 18=
15,
  and its own record shows that its organization and previous meetings were
  held under a dispensation. In this connection, as St. John's Lodge doubtl=
ess
  was endowed with the authority of holding communications at Troy as well =
as
  at Dayton, and as the constitution of St. John's Lodge was under a charter
  dated January 12, 1812, it is difficult to conjecture the cause for the
  organization of Franklin Lodge in a fortnight thereafter.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In this connection also the organizers of t=
he new
  lodge were mostly, if not wholly, members of St. John's Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Franklin Lodge was not represented in Grand=
 Lodge
  until in 1814, and then by Brother &quot;Alexander Ewing,
  representative.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At this Grand Communication of 1814 the Gra=
nd
  Lodge record states that &quot;Brother Ewing offered the following resolu=
tion
  :''</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolved by The Grand Lodge of Ohio, That
  Franklin Lodge No.14 be authorized to continue working under the dispensa=
tion
  organizing said lodge until the next Grand Communication.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Which, on motion, was adopted.&quot;<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This was the first mention made of its
  dispensation and there was no reference whatever to any Franklin Lodge
  previous to 1814, although having then, according to the lodge record, wo=
rked
  under dispensation two years.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge in
  1815 it was &quot;ordered that the Grand Secretary&quot; prepare a charter
  &quot;for Franklin Lodge No.14.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The following amended excerpts from the pap=
er of
  W. Brother Cosley, with a transcript of the minutes of a few meetings with
  paragraphs from the bylaws in its old records, in the quaint, terse style=
 of
  that period, will doubtless be of much interest.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>History of Franklin Lodge No.14, F. &amp; A=
. M.,
  Troy, Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Prepared by H. A. Cosley, Worshipful Master=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Franklin Lodge, as its number indicates, is=
 one
  among the oldest lodges of Freemasons in Ohio. The Masons of Miami and
  Montgomery Counties founded St. John's Lodge at Dayton in 1810, and were
  formerly members of Harmony Lodge No.8 of Urbana and Springfield.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Franklin Lodge has preserved in its archive=
s the
  very first record of the proceedings of the lodge, which record shows that
  the lodge was constituted, and the officers were installed on the 28th da=
y of
  January, 1812, the installing officer being Brother Charles Smith, of Day=
ton,
  Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>As usual in this early day of Masonry in Oh=
io the
  business was transacted in the Entered Apprentice degree, as the record s=
hows
  that the lodge was opened in that degree, and committees were appointed a=
nd
  petitions received.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>One of the committees was appointed for the
  purpose of settling with St. John's Lodge of Dayton, from which Franklin
  Lodge was mostly formed. Bylaws were also adopted at this first meeting.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The lodge dues were 12&frac12; cents a mont=
h, and
  the fees for the degrees were fifteen dollars if the candidate was made a
  Master Mason.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>When a meeting of emergency was called, for=
 the
  purpose of conferring the degrees, the expense was borne by &quot;the Bro=
ther
  coming forward,&quot; as the candidate was styled in those early days of
  Franklin Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Applications coming in frequently for the
  degrees, and much work being done, it was decided to have a banquet on on=
e of
  the occasions, and the total cost of the banquet was $2.67, which amount
  would not go far in our modern feasts. The record does not state whether =
the
  candidate paid the expense of this banquet.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter members of Franklin Lodge were
  Alexander Ewing, Asa Coleman, Jacob Mann, Robert Morrison, William Gahaga=
n,
  John McKinney, Charles Wolverton, B. W. Langley, and Peter Felix.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The first officers of Franklin Lodge were:<=
br>
  Alexander Ewing Worshipful Master<br>
  Asa Coleman Senior Warden<br>
  Andrew Wallace 3unior Warden<br>
  N. K. Clough Secretary<br>
  John McKinney Treasurer<br>
  B. W. Langley Senior Deacon<br>
  Peter Felix Junior Deacon<br>
  Robert Morrison Tyler</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The records of the lodge show that at a mee=
ting
  held in March, 1815, it was decided to hold every other regular meeting at
  the &quot;town of Washington,&quot; now Piqua, for a term of one year.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>There are active members of Franklin Lodge =
today
  who are descendants of some of the charter members of the lodge, among wh=
om
  are the Colemans and Gahagans. The records of Franklin Lodge are generall=
y in
  good condition, and show that the history of Freemasonry in Troy goes back
  and is closely identified with the general history of Freemasonry in Ohio,
  passing through the critical period of the order, from 1829 to 1838, when=
 it
  was considered very unwise to be identified with Masonry. In the years 18=
29,
  1831, 1834, 1837, and 1839, although Franklin Lodge was not represented in
  Grand Lodge, it passed through all these years of its history, quietly
  reflecting the teaching of the tenets of the order, in the lives of men w=
ho
  have lived in this community.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>There have gone forth from her portals men =
who
  have been prominently identified with the history of our country. Men who=
se
  hearts were fired with patriotism, and who went forward in the perilous
  epochs of our history, taking up arms for the defense of our country. Men=
 who
  were eminent as statesmen, whose influence was felt in the formation of o=
ur
  laws and the establishment of good government in our beloved land.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Members of Franklin Lodge have been honored=
 as
  officers of the Grand Bodies of Ohio. Brother James Nesbitt of Franklin L=
odge
  was Grand Secretary of the Grand Chapter R. A. M. of Ohio for a number of
  years. Brother George Keifer was Deputy Grand Master in 1846, and Brother
  Barton S. Kyle was Senior Grand Warden in 1856.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>With all its vicissitudes and trials, Frank=
lin
  Lodge has passed through almost a century of history, and now to round out
  her one hundred years of life, in conjunction with the other Masonic Bodi=
es,
  has erected one of the most beautiful Masonic temples in Western Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In this connection Brother David Miller, wh=
ose
  Masonic history in connection with Franklin Lodge covers a period of over
  sixty years, is still living at the age of eighty-seven years, an honored
  member of the lodge. Dr. Horace Coleman, a son of Asa Coleman, one of the
  charter members and a former member of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, is the ne=
xt
  oldest member of the lodge, and is now living in Washington, D. C.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The present membership of Franklin Lodge is=
 one
  hundred and eighty-two.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Minutes of the first meeting held by Frankl=
in
  Lodge No.14, F. &amp; A. M. in Troy, Ohio, have no date on record; but fr=
om
  the date of the next meeting, this must have been about the 1st of Februa=
ry,
  1812.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>''Franklin Lodge was constituted, and the
  officers installed, the 28th day of January, 1812, by Brother Charles Smi=
th.
  After the officers were duly installed, the lodge proceeded to business, =
by
  opening in the first degree of Masonry. Chose a committee of three, to fr=
ame
  a set of bylaws for the government of the lodge. Chose a committee of thr=
ee
  to settle with St. John's Lodge No.9.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A petition was presented by Jacob Mann, whi=
ch was
  received, and a committee appointed to enquire into his character.
  &quot;Lodge closed in harmony.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Minutes of meeting held February 22, 1812:<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;A special lodge convened by order of =
the
  Worshipful Master. Lodge opened in the first degree of Masonry. Reported =
by
  the committee, that Jacob Mann as to his moral character and standing in =
life
  is such as to entitle him to become a Mason, was balloted for and unanimo=
usly
  received, and accordingly initiated in the first degree of Masonry in due
  form. Voted that a book be provided by the Secretary, for the purpose of
  keeping the records of the lodge. Voted that Brother A. Wallace be a
  committee to make inquiry respecting a charter and altar, and report at t=
he
  next meeting. Lodge closed in peace and harmony.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Minutes of meeting held April 28, 1812:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Lodge met agreeable to adjournment, o=
pened
  in the first degree of Masonry. The committee reported favorable as to Ro=
bert
  Morrison, who was balloted for and received. Bylaws read and received.
  Brethren paid twelve and one-half cents each. Lodge closed in peace and
  harmony.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Minutes of meeting held May 26, 1812:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Lodge met agreeable to adjournment, o=
pened
  in the first degree of Masonry. (Robert Morrison initiated to the first
  degree of Masonry.) An account of the expense incurred by A. Ewing and A.
  Coleman on a settlement with St. John's Lodge, amounting to three dollars=
 and
  twenty-five cents, was allowed them. A. Ewing was allowed two dollars and
  thirty-seven and a half cents for expense paid for postage on package from
  Chillicothe. Lodge closed in harmony.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Minutes of meeting held in December, 1815. =
One
  item reads, &quot;Voted that the Secretary make out a return to the Grand
  Lodge, and that Brother Coleman convey the return without expense to the
  lodge, more than postage of a letter.&quot; At the next meeting in Januar=
y it
  was &quot;voted that Brother J. G. Clark have an order on the Treasurer f=
or
  $6.50 to refund the expense of the Grand Lodge dues.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the next meeting, held in February, one =
item
  reads: &quot;Voted that Brother J. G. Clark have an order for fifty-six a=
nd a
  fourth cents for money laid out and expended for the lodge.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Extracts from the bylaws in the minutes of
  Franklin Lodge, No.14, F. &amp; A. M., Troy, Ohio, in the month of Februa=
ry,
  1812:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Preamble: We, the members of a lodge of Anc=
ient,
  Free and Accepted Masons in the town of Troy and State of Ohio, called
  Franklin Lodge No.14, and held under a dispensation granted by the Grand
  Lodge of the State aforesaid, in order to regulate and conduct our meetin=
gs
  with decorum and regularity, we do make and accept the following constitu=
tion
  for our government:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Article 1. The lodge shall meet on the
  Tuesday after the full moon, in each and every month, to convene at candle
  lighting.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Article 2. It is the duty of the Mast=
er, to
  see the bylaws and regulations of the lodge, and those of the Grand Lodge,
  obeyed and attended to, to see all the duties in the lodge performed
  agreeable to ancient form, and not to suffer the ancient landmarks of the
  Fraternity to be removed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Article 10. No person shall be admitt=
ed a
  member of the Fraternity in this lodge, but by the unanimous ballot of all
  the members present, on the monthly night preceding the ballot, in which
  interim a committee shall be appointed by the Master, who shall make due
  inquiry respecting the petitioner's character, standing and situation in
  society, and make their report thereon, on the monthly meeting following
  their appointment, when it shall be taken up and voted upon, excepting for
  special reasons, it may be deferred; however, should circumstances arise =
that
  should imperiously claim an earlier decision than one month, the Brethren=
 on
  being duly satisfied, may by unanimous ballot direct the coming forward
  sooner.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Article 11. All persons admitted to t=
his
  lodge shall pay fifteen dollars, if raised to the degree of Master Mason;
  when initiated shall pay seven dollars, when passed four dollars, when ra=
ised
  four dollars.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Article 12. Every member shall pay tw=
elve
  and one-half cents each monthly meeting, whether he attends or not.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>'Article 15. When a lodge of emergency is c=
alled
  to enter, pass or raise a brother, the expense shall be paid by those com=
ing
  forward.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Article 19. Each petition must be
  accompanied by two dollars, which if rejected shall he returned, if ballo=
ted
  for and his petition received, and he does not come forward in three mont=
hs,
  it shall be forfeited to the Lodge, and if the candidate comes forward, it
  shall be counted part of his initiation fee.&quot;</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>CONCORD=
 LODGE
  NO. 15 OF CLEVELAND, CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This lodge was organized under a dispensati=
on
  issued by the Grand Master, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Lewis Cass, in
  1811, and was granted a charter January 8, 1813. The Grand Lodge record
  states that its principal officers under the charter were Brothers Hiram
  Hanchet, W. M.; Philemon Baldwin, S. W., and David Long, J. W. Brothers
  Abraham Bishop and Harvey Murray are mentioned as Past Masters.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Past Grand M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother =
Samuel
  Huntington, Ex-Governor of Ohio, a resident of Cleveland, assisted in the
  organization of the lodge and it is said installed its first officers.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Concord Lodge No.15, the progenitor of Clev=
eland
  City Lodge No.15, was first represented in Grand Lodge at the Annual
  Communication held in Chillicothe, January 4, 1813, and was represented by
  Brother Samuel S. Baldwin.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1814 its return shows that it was one of=
 the
  strongest among the pioneer lodges in this State, having thirty-five memb=
ers
  upon its roll. Brothers Hiram Hanchet, Philemon Baldwin, and David Long w=
ere
  re-elected to the office of W. M., S. W., and J. W. respectively held und=
er
  the charter.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The prosperous condition of Concord Lodge
  continued until 1827, when it was represented in Grand Lodge by Brother P=
. M.
  Weddel. After 1827 Concord Lodge No.15 was never again represented in Gra=
nd
  Lodge, having from that period succumbed to the baneful influence of the
  hypocritical promoters of the anti-Masonic war, whose persecutions and
  slanders prevailed, and Concord Lodge finally ceased to exist and was
  reported in the list of delinquent lodges in 1831, and in 1839 it was
  stricken from the roll by the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1840 a number of Brethren petitioned for=
 the
  resuscitation of the charter of Concord Lodge, but the Grand Lodge on an
  advert report of the Committee on Charters and Dispensations declined its
  consideration, but recommended that the Brethren of Cleveland should rath=
er
  petition for a dispensation for a new lodge. This advice was followed, an=
d accordingly
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother William B. Thrall, then Deputy Grand Mast=
er,
  issued a dispensation to &quot;Brothers Clifford Belden, Andrew White,
  Willard Crawford, Edward Clark, Aaron Barker, Rufus Dunham, B. Crawford, =
H.
  Eldridge, J. F. Benedict, and their associates on the 13th day of Septemb=
er,
  A. D. 1841, for a new lodge to be denominated Cleveland City Lodge No.
  -.&quot; Payment was made of the dispensation fee of forty dollars, and a
  year later at the Annual Communication charter was of the Grand Lodge in =
October
  1842 a granted to Cleveland City Lodge No.15, dated October 19, 1842.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>As desired it was given the number of the m=
other
  lodge, but as very wisely preferred the name of Cleveland City Lodge, a n=
ame
  not only appropriate on account of its local significance, but it also ha=
d a
  desirable Masonic connection, as the pioneer Moses Cleveland, for whom the
  city was named, was a Past Grand Master of Masons in Connecticut.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Having given the foregoing historical facts=
 as
  obtained from Grand Lodge records as the foundation of its history, the
  following excerpts from the valuable historical paper of Brothers James B.
  Ruhl Worshipful Master, and Harry Wilkinson, Secretary of Cleveland City
  Lodge No.15, will doubtless be deemed of much interest, although perhaps =
in
  some respects a repetition of matters hitherto stated. Historical inferen=
ces
  not in accord with the official record and other irrelevant matter therein
  have necessarily been corrected or omitted.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>CLEVELA=
ND CITY
  LODGE NO. 15, F. &amp; A. M.</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The successor of the oldest organization of=
 any
  kind in the City of Cleveland, viz: &quot;its progenitor Concord Lodge
  No.15,&quot; having been brought to light in the dim dawn of the nineteen=
th
  century, is the mother of twelve lodges, six chapters, one council, and t=
hree
  commanderies. These, her offspring, point with pride to the long and
  successful career of this ancient and honorable institution popularly kno=
wn
  as &quot;Old Fifteen.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>When Concord Lodge was organized on August =
23,
  1811, Cleveland was a village of less than three hundred inhabitants on t=
he
  very outskirts of civilization. Cleveland then and for years afterward was
  spelled Cleveland. The dispensation which resulted in the organization of
  Concord Lodge was granted by the 'Most Worshipful Grand Master, Gen. Lewis
  Cass, noted as patriot and soldier, who was afterward Governor of Michiga=
n.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Many of the pioneers who had come from the
  Eastern shores of the new republic to conquer the unknown West were Mason=
s.
  It was therefore natural that they should desire to have a lodge of their=
 own
  in their new location, and the dispensation was asked for and granted as
  stated.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This little gathering of pioneer Freemasons=
 met
  in Harvey Murray's store, supposed to have been located somewhere on West
  Ninth Street, formerly Water Street. The first officers of the new Lodge
  under its dispensation were:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Abraham Bishop, Worshipful Master; Samuel S.
  Baldwin, Senior Warden; Harvey Murray, Junior Warden; Robert Fulton,
  Treasurer; Abner Young, Secretary; Seth Payne, Senior Deacon; William
  Coulman, Junior Deacon; John Clark, Tyler; Meizer Clark and Harmon Brunmo=
n,
  Stewards.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In addition to these Brothers, there were p=
resent
  Philemon Baldwin, Samuel Huntington, Edward Payne, William P. Scott and L=
ewis
  Hoyt. These Masons had gathered from the village and adjacent hamlets for=
 the
  installation, and the old records show that after the installation by Most
  Worshipful Past Grand Master Samuel Huntington, the newly elected officers
  and Brothers formed in procession and proceeded to the inn of George Wall=
ace,
  and there dined together. The lot met at stated intervals in the homes of=
 the
  members for several years, and its membership increased as the village
  extended its borders and its population. In 1823 the lodge met in B. S.
  Week's Hall; in 1824, in Almon Kingsbury's Hall; in 1825, in Donald
  McIntosh's Hall; in 1826, in Ebersole's Hall; and later moved into Masonic
  Hall, Superior Avenue, almost across the street from where the Rockefeller
  Building now stands.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It was while at their home in Masonic Hall =
that
  Cleveland City Lodge was organized. The village of Cleveland in 1886
  consolidated with its neighbor (Ohio City) and became a real city. The
  citizens were intensely proud of the new city, and the Masons, after matu=
re
  deliberation, concluded to name their lodge so as to be in accord therewi=
th.
  It was therefore named &quot;Cleveland City Lodge,&quot; retaining its old
  number, 15. It was still the only Masonic Lodge in the city. Webb Chapter=
 R.
  A. M. had, however, in 1827, added one to the list of Masonic bodies. <br>
  The charter of Cleveland City Lodge bore the date of October 19, 1842.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From old Masonic Hall the lodge moved in 18=
66 to
  old Case Hall, where it continued to meet for twenty years. And in 1886 it
  moved to its present splendid quarters, in Masonic Temple, East Sixth and
  Superior Avenue.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The records of this pioneer lodge, which are
  guarded as jealously as the crown jewels of England, bear the names of ma=
ny
  of the men who laid the foundations of the proud City of Cleveland we know
  today. On them you can find the names of Ex-Governor Reuben Wood, Erastus
  Miles, Theodore Miles, Frederick G. Williams, Charles Gunn, Alonzo Carter,
  William Austin, David Long, Levi Johnson, Amos Calhoun, Ephraim Hubbell,
  James Kingsbury, and hundreds of others, who have long since answered the
  summons of the Grand Master of the Universe, and passed to the great beyo=
nd.
  The streets and avenues of the city bear the names of many of these old t=
ime
  citizens, the early Freemasons of Cuyahoga County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The records of old Concord Lodge disclose s=
ome
  interesting events viewed from these distant years. From the receipts of =
old
  Concord Lodge we find that when the First Protestant Episcopal Church of
  Cleveland was organized, it sought and was granted the privilege of meeti=
ng
  in the Masonic Hall. The First Methodist Episcopal likewise asked and sec=
ured
  a similar privilege. Among the papers of the late Brother Sam Briggs is a
  call issued to Brother Levi Johnson to attend the funeral of Brother Stro=
ng.
  It bears the date of February 9, 1829, and is signed by C. Watterman,
  Secretary of Concord Lodge. Another paper of later date is an announcemen=
t of
  a Masonic celebration on Friday, June 24, 1853. The orator of the day was=
 the
  Hon. Rufus P. Spalding, and the notice contains the following line of mar=
ch:
  &quot;The different bodies will form in procession at half past eleven on
  Superior, corner of Bank Street, and march down Superior to Water, down W=
ater
  to St. Clair, up St. Clair to Ontario, from Ontario to the Square, up Euc=
lid
  to Erie, down Erie to Superior, down Superior to Bank Street, thence to t=
he
  park where a tent has been erected.&quot; In the evening a Masonic banque=
t is
  announced at the American House, at which &quot;Leland's Quadrille Band&q=
uot;
  will furnish the music.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The affairs of lodges and other institution=
s are
  much like the affairs of men periods of prosperity and periods of adversi=
ty.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Upon its organization in 1841 Cleveland City
  Lodge No.15 commenced a period of prosperity to the honor and glory of
  Masonry in Cleveland lasting sixty years. During those sixty years many
  Brothers have worked hard in its interest and given largely of their time=
 and
  substance to the good of the order. No one, however, in the history of
  &quot;Old Fifteen&quot; has done more for his beloved lodge than the late
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Charles A. Woodward. He was initiated Nov=
ember
  13, 1855, and was an active and ardent member to the time of his death,
  February 15, 1907. He was Worshipful Master of Cleveland City Lodge in 18=
58,
  1859, 1860, 1869, and 1870, Treasurer for many years, and Most Worshipful
  Grand Master in 1875 and 1876. Among the many noble men and ardent workers
  during that long period of prosperity we find Brother George B. Adams, Ma=
ster
  in 1867 and 1868, still living, hale and hearty at eighty-nine, and he st=
ill
  enjoys being in attendance upon the meetings of the lodge. W. Brother Cha=
rles
  B. Butler, 33 , was Master in 1878.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>W. Brother Gibson H. Robinson, 33 (Past Gra=
nd
  High Priest), was Worshipful Master in 1881 and 1882.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Harry Wilkinson, Secretary of Cleve=
land
  City Lodge for eighteen years last past, has not missed a meeting in that
  time. In 1908, W. Brother James B. Ruhl was elected and installed Master,=
 and
  has been able to increase the attendance, promote harmony, and multiply t=
he
  revenues. Cleveland City Lodge No.15 now has assets amounting to fifteen =
thousand
  ($15,000) dollars; and an average attendance of one hundred (100), with f=
ive
  hundred and fifteen (515) members on its roll, all in good standing.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>BELMONT=
 LODGE
  N0. 16 OF ST. CLAIRSVILLE, BELMONT COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The date of the dispensation, if any, of Be=
lmont
  Lodge No.16 is unknown. Its first representation in Grand Lodge was at the
  Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge, January 6, 1812, when it was
  represented by Brother Henry Brush of Chillicothe.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>That the charter was granted in 1812 at that
  Grand Communication is evident, as the old charter record of the Grand Lo=
dge
  stated that a charter was issued to Belmont Lodge No.16, January 15, 1812,
  precedence of lodge to commence from, 1811. The Secretary of Belmont Lodg=
e,
  Brother Charles B. Ryan, says that the charter of Belmont Lodge is dated
  December 11, 1811.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petitioners for Belmont Lodge, noted in=
 the
  same Grand Lodge record, were Brothers James H. Relfe (also written Rolfe=
 and
  Relse), Fzra Ellis, Benjamin Ruggles, Henry H. Evans, Moses Morehead, Tho=
mas
  Thompson, James Carothers, Josiah Dillon, and Joseph Patton. The report of
  Brother Ryan gives the names of these Brethren as the charter members of
  Belmont Lodge No.16, with Brother &quot;James H. Relse&quot; as W. M. and
  Brother Ezar Ellis as S. W.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In the &quot;return of Belmont Lodge No.16&=
quot;
  in 1814, Brother Ezar Ellis is reported as W. M., with a lodge membership=
 of
  twenty-two. A fire, it is stated, caused the loss of the lodge records fr=
om
  1832 to 1848.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The early records of the lodge were kept on=
 loose
  sheets, and in 1885 the Secretary reports that these were all placed in t=
he
  cornerstone of their court house, then under construction.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Among the names of the many eminent Brethre=
n who
  have been members of Belmont Lodge now recalled are Colonel William W. Ga=
ul,
  who was a charter member of Newark Lodge No.97; the Hon. William B. Hubba=
rd,
  a Grand Master of Masons in Ohio; General Benjamin R. Cowen, and Major
  Kennon.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From its organization in 1812 until the yea=
r 1838
  Belmont Lodge No.16 was represented at every Annual Communication of the
  Grand Lodge except in 1818. Throughout the years of the anti-Masonic
  persecutions it maintained a loyal working existence entitling it to the
  grateful commendation of the Craft. It is much regretted that the paucity=
 of
  materials at hand prevents giving a satisfactory history of this conserva=
tive
  pioneer lodge, whose annals doubtless, if known, would be prolific in
  interesting Masonic incidents and valuable biographical records. Belmont
  Lodge has ever maintained a conservative and harmonious existence and has=
 one
  hundred and twenty members on its roll.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>WASHING=
TON
  LODGE NO. 17 OF HAMILTON, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A dispensation was issued September 7, 1811=
, by
  Brother Lewis Cass, Grand Master, attested by Henry Brush, Grand Secretar=
y,
  to Brothers Joseph Hough as Worshipful Master; Thomas Blair, Senior Warde=
n,
  and Matthew Horton, Junior Warden, for the establishment of a lodge in the
  &quot;Town of Hamilton, County of Butler.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The lodge was not represented in Grand Lodge
  until in 1813, when it was represented by its Worshipful Master, Brother
  Samuel Bayles.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1814 Washington Lodge was represented by
  Brother Edwin Matthews, the Master of N. C. Harmony Lodge of Cincinnati, =
as
  its proxy. In its &quot;return&quot; to the Grand Lodge in 1814 the offic=
ers
  reported were Brothers Samuel Bayles, W. M.; Samuel Millikin, S. W.; James
  Mills, J. W.; Abel Slayback, Treasurer; James Heaton, Secretary; William =
W.
  Pharer, S. D.; John Cassidy, J. D.; Anderson Spencer, Steward, and William
  Wallace, Tyler. Brothers Joseph Rough, Robert Taylor, and Thomas Blair we=
re
  reported as Fast Masters, and Brothers Matthew Hosten, John Dun, John Aye=
rs,
  James Cogy, Samuel Gray, Thomas C. Kelsey, W. M. Smith, and David K. Este
  were reported as Master Masons, while Brother Samuel Powell was in the li=
st
  of Fellow Crafts. The lodge had lost three members by death, viz: Brothers
  Alexander Suckett, John Cassidy, and James Joyce.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Washington Lodge was represented in Grand L=
odge
  in 1815 by Brother Jacob Burnet of Scioto Lodge No.6.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In the Grand Lodge list of its subordinate
  lodges, published in the Proceedings of 1813, Washington Lodge No.17 was
  recorded as working under a charter, but there seems to be no Grand Lodge
  record whatever of the date of charter or when ordered to be issued, and =
as
  no historical report has been received from Washington Lodge, its history
  herein must, of course, be very unsatisfactory. In 1817 its representativ=
es
  were Brothers James Ramse and Joseph S. Benham, and in 1818 Brother Joel
  Collins, evidently members of Washington Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Up to 1829 Washington Lodge No.17 was repre=
sented
  in Grand Lodge at every Annual Communication from its organization, but in
  that year it was unrepresented. Then it was represented each year until 1=
837,
  when another year was unrepresented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Thus it will be seen that Washington Lodge =
was
  unswerving in its devotion to Freemasonry, and throughout its dark days i=
ts
  membership were loyal and devoted to its interests. Among its representat=
ives
  of that period are the names of Brothers Jesse Corwin, W. M. Wilson, Will=
iam
  Murray, Jr., W. B. Vanhook, James B. Cameron, John H. Dubbs, Thomas Kenar=
d,
  C. K. Smith, B. F. Raleigh, and others.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Washington Lodge No.17 is one of the
  conservative, prosperous lodges of Ohio, and has been honored by having t=
wo
  of its eminent members elected to the Grand East in the Grand Lodge F. &a=
mp;
  A. M. of Ohio, viz: Past Grand Masters M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Al=
len
  Andrews and M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Nelson Williams.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Present membership of Washington Lodge, thr=
ee
  hundred and thirty-seven.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>HIRAM L=
ODGE NO.
  18 OF DELAWARE, DELAWARE COUNTY, OHI</b>O </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge
  held at Chillicothe in January, 1810, the record states that a petition w=
as
  received &quot;from sundry Brethren living near Delaware, in Delaware
  County,&quot; praying to be erected into a lodge. It &quot;was presented =
and
  read.&quot; The committee to whom it was referred subsequently reported t=
hat
  it was not &quot;expedient to grant at the present time.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>After the meeting of the Grand Lodge in 181=
1 a
  dispensation was issued by the Grand Master M<br>
  Brother Lewis Cass, dated January 21, 1811, for a lodge &quot;under the t=
itle
  and designation of Hiram Lodge No. -, within the Town of Delaware, County=
 of
  Delaware,&quot; etc.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Moses Byxbe, Jr., was appointed W. M.; Step=
hen
  Harrington, S. W., and John Carpenter, J. W. The petition was also signed=
 by
  William Little, Aaron Lebar, Reuben Lamb, Nathaniel W. Little, Charles
  Thompson, Azariah Root, Jonathan Catlin, and Zar Sturdevant.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1812 Hiram Lodge was represented in Grand
  Lodge by Solomon Smith, proxy.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge in
  1812 a charter was ordered to be issued to Hiram Lodge No. 18 of Delaware,
  with the names on the dispensation as charter members. An old Grand Lodge
  record states that its &quot;order of precedence dates from May 28,
  1810.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1813 Brothers Reuben Lamb and William Li=
ttle
  were its representatives at the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1814 &quot;the return of Hiram Lodge
  No.18,&quot; held in the town of Delaware, etc., reports fourteen members,
  Brother Solomon Smith as Worshipful Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Among the initiates were Brother J. M. Smit=
h,
  afterwards a prominent member of Newark Lodge No.97, of Newark, Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1814 Brother Solomon Smith represented H=
iram
  Lodge No.18 in the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From its organization this lodge was repres=
ented
  at every Annual Communication of the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge
  until 1826. The 1827 and 1829 it was represented, but not in 1830, 1831, =
and
  1832. Although in 1833 it was reported as represented, yet the Grand Lodge
  record states that it ceased to exist in 1832, having surrendered to the
  influence of public opinion governed by the vile calumniations of the
  anti-Masonic petitions of that period.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1846 the Grand Master, M.&middot;. W.&mi=
ddot;.
  Brother William B. Thrall, reported that he had granted a dispensation fo=
r a
  new lodge at Delaware, Ohio, entitled Hiram Lodge, to Brothers Ezra Grisw=
old,
  Sidney Moore, William Walker, Henry Rigour, Caleb Howard, William Little,=
 and
  John Ross.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee Charters and Dispensations, t=
o whom
  the dispensation was referred, reported that Hiram Lodge No. 18 suspended
  work in 1833, but that as its charter was not demanded or surrendered
  recommended that it should be resuscitated under its old name and number,=
 and
  that its dispensation fee should be refunded, which was concurred in by t=
he
  Grand Lodge, and Hiram Lodge thenceforth recommenced a prosperous existen=
ce
  upon the roll of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Among the names of its loyal members throug=
hout
  its dark days should be remembered that of the loyal Brother Ezra Griswol=
d,
  an honored member and its last representative when the lodge ceased to ex=
ist
  and among those who petitioned for its rehabilitation. Brother William Li=
ttle
  was also one of the faithful charter members upon the first organization =
of
  the lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother John S. Hughes, another honored mem=
ber of
  that lodge, was Grand High Priest in the Grand Chapter R. A. M. of Ohio.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Deserving of more than passing mention amon=
g the
  names of the petitioners for the dispensation is that of the Masonic
  philanthropist and beloved Brother Sidney Moore, Right Worshipful Junior
  Grand Warden in 1872, 1873, and 1874, whose princely gift of a beautiful
  Masonic building to the Craft of Delaware and his genial character of Mas=
onic
  Brotherhood will ever endear his memory to the members of Hiram Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Three hundred and forty-three members are n=
ow
  upon the roll of Hiram Lodge No.18.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Semans, Secretary of Hiram Lodge, s=
tate
  that there is in preparation a very complete history of Hiram Lodge, which
  will doubtless have place among the histories of the subordinate lodges F.
  &amp; A. M. of Ohio, to be published hereafter.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>JERUSAL=
EM LODGE
  NO. 19, HARTFORD, TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Jerusalem Lodge No. 19 was organized under
  dispensation in 1812. In 1813 it was represented in Grand Lodge by
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Rial McArthur as proxy, and was authorized
  &quot;to continue to work under the dispensation, constituting (erecting)
  said lodge until the next Grand Communication.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1814 Jerusalem Lodge No.19 was granted a
  charter, dated January 5, 1814, signed by M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother
  Henry Brush, Grand Master. Its charter members were Brothers Martin Smith,
  Daniel Bushnell, Samuel Spencer, Richard Hay, Joseph D. Wolf, S. G. Bushn=
ell,
  Lebbens Beach, and Linus Hayes, with Brother Martin Smith, W. M.; Brother
  Daniel Bushnell, S. W., and Brother Samuel Spencer, J. W.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The annual &quot;return&quot; of the lodge =
in
  1814 showed a membership of twenty-five.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From its Organization until 1830 Jerusalem =
Lodge
  was usually represented in Grand Lodge in alternate years; the distance f=
rom
  Grand Lodge made its representation annually, doubtless, inconvenient and
  expensive. In 1830 the lodge was represented by Brother Jared P. Kirtland,
  but from that date until 1839, a period of eight years, it was not
  represented in Grand Lodge. In 1831 it was in the list of delinquent lodg=
es.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1839 Jerusalem Lodge was represented in =
Grand
  Lodge by Brother Lebbeus Beach.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The following resolution, offered by Brother
  Beach, was referred to the Committee on Charters and Dispensations:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolved, That the dues of Jerusalem Lodge =
No.19
  be remitted up to June, 1838, and that the said lodge be entitled to
  representation at the present term, on an equal footing with other
  lodges.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Charters and Dispensations
  reported that although Jerusalem Lodge No. 19 had suspended work in 1828,=
 yet
  that as it had assembled annually to elect officers, and by the annual
  election of officers had thereby preserved its organization, although not
  complying with other requirements of Grand Lodge the committee recommended
  the adoption of the resolution referred for their consideration. The Grand
  Lodge concurred in the report of the committee, and Jerusalem Lodge was
  authorized to resume its labors under its charter.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The persecutions and annoyances of Masons, =
which
  were at that time a feature in the political affairs in that as in other
  parts of the State, doubtless caused the dormant period of Jerusalem Lodg=
e.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The eminent statesman, the Hon. Joshua B.
  Giddings, was made a Mason in 1819 in Jerusalem Lodge, and it is said wal=
ked
  twenty miles to get the degree; he subsequently dimitted and became a mem=
ber
  of Tuscan Lodge No.342 of Jefferson.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Another honored member of that period was t=
he
  Hon. L. C. Jones, one of its early Past Masters. This lodge, being outsid=
e of
  city environments, has maintained an unostentatious quiet existence and n=
ow
  numbers ninety-eight members.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>FARMERS=
' LODGE
  NO. 20 OF BELPRE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On March 12, 1812, the Grand Master, M.&mid=
dot;.
  W.&middot;. Brother Lewis Cass, issued a dispensation to Brothers Nathani=
el
  Cushing as Worshipful Master, Samuel Nash, Senior Warden, and Oliver Rice=
 as
  Junior Warden for a lodge at Belpre, in Washington County, to be called F=
armers'
  Lodge No.___.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1813 the new lodge was represented in Gr=
and
  Lodge by Brother E. B. Matthews, proxy, not a member of that lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On January 7, 1813, the Grand Lodge
  &quot;Ordered, That the Grand Secretary issue a charter to the Brethren at
  Farmers' Lodge No. 20.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1814 it was represented in Grand Lodge by
  Brother Joseph Barker, Jr., a member of the lodge as representative.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The official &quot;Return of Farmers' Lodge=
 No.
  20&quot; for 1814 reports Nathaniel Cushing, W. M.; Samuel Nash, S. W.;
  Oliver Rice, J. W.; Jonathan Haskell, Treasurer; Daniel Loving, Secretary;
  William Leebody, S. D., and Robert Bradford, J. D., with a total membersh=
ip
  of fifteen.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Farmers' Lodge of Belpre was again represen=
ted in
  Grand Lodge in 185 and in 1817, but finally ceased to exist in 1818.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The vacant number was subsequently given to
  Magnolia Lodge of Columbus, organized under a dispensation issued by Grand
  Master M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother William B. Thrall, June 10, 1847, =
to
  Brother Bela Latham, Benjamin F. Martin, John W. Milligan, James T. Donah=
oo,
  and others. Prominent among its members was M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Broth=
er
  Thomas Sparrow, Grand Master of Masons in Ohio. The history of Magnolia L=
odge
  will be given in its order of constitution.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>WESTERN=
 STAR
  LODGE NO. 21 OF CANFIELD, TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>By order of the Grand Lodge at its Annual
  Communication in January, 1813, a dispensation was issued for a lodge at
  Canfleld, Trumbull County, to be named Western Star Lodge No. -' with Eli=
jah
  Wadsworth as W. M.; Troyal Tanner, S. W.; Isaac Newton, J. W.; Elisha Whi=
ttlesey,
  Treasurer; J. H. Patch, Secretary; John Northup, S. D.; and Richard Fitch=
, J.
  D. In 1814 it was represented in Grand Lodge by Brother Rial McArthur of
  Unity Lodge No.12 of Ravenna, and reported a membership of fifteen.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1815 Western Star Lodge was represented =
in
  Grand Lodge by Brother Turhan Kirtland of Erie <br>
  Lodge No.3, who in accordance with the regulations of that period was
  permitted to represent four lodges as their accredited proxy in addition =
to
  the one of which he was a member.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1816 it was represented in Grand Lodge by
  Brother W. M. Cotgreave as proxy, and at that Grand Communication was gra=
nted
  a charter. Brother Cotgreave represented four subordinate lodges as proxy=
. As
  there was no mileage or per diem paid by Grand Lodge, the subordinate lod=
ges
  availed themselves of the privilege of lessening the expense of their
  representation by joining with other lodges in a proxy representation. In
  1818, it was represented by Brother John Campbell, one of its own members,
  with no representation in 1819, but in 1820 it was again represented by o=
ne
  of its charter members, Brother Elisha Whittlesey, eminent in Ohio pioneer
  history. In 1821 Brother Elisha Whittlesey was elected R.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Deputy Grand Master at the Annual Communication of the Grand
  Lodge held at Columbus in December of that year, and was succeeded as suc=
h in
  January of 1823 by Brother Thomas Corwin.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Western Star Lodge at Canfield maintained i=
ts
  existence until in 1834 when, owing to the anti-Masonic crusade, it cease=
d to
  exist.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Subsequently the same name and number were
  accorded to a lodge in Youngstown, Mahoning County, under the following
  circumstances:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From the Grand Lodge records it is inferred=
 that
  although subordinate lodges that had discontinued work and failed to make
  returns for over two years were ordered to be stricken from the roll, the=
reby
  revoking the charter and authority upon which their existence depended and
  expecting its surrender without any other official demand therefor, and in
  the same connection Article 20 of the Bylaws of the Grand Lodge was expli=
cit
  and mandatory in relation to fees and dues. Yet a number of the supposed
  extinct lodges not having surrendered their charters or having made any
  report during their dormant period after Masonic skies were brightening, =
endeavored
  to become restored to their former status on the roll of the Grand Lodge.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Western Star Lodge No.21 of Canfield was
  subsequently given Boardman as its location, both being villages in Mahon=
ing
  County (formerly a part of Trumbull County).</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Its meetings seem to have been held alterna=
tely
  at the villages named, but there is no Grand Lodge record of authorized
  change of location before the dormant period.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge
  held at Steubenville, October 15, 1849, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother
  Michael J. Kreider, Grand Master, it is stated that:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Mas=
ter
  presented the following communication from the Master of the late Western
  Star Lodge No.21, which, on motion, was referred to the Committee on Char=
ters
  and Dispensations:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>STEUBENVILLE, October 15, 1849</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>'To the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge=
 of
  Ohio:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>'The undersigned, Master of Western Star Lo=
dge
  No.21, would respectfully represent that about twelve years since we sent=
 to
  the Grand Lodge, by Brother J. P. Kirkland, the dues owed by said lodge to
  the Grand Lodge, since which time, until last fall, the lodge did not meet
  for business. Early in the last spring, as our return will show, which is
  herewith enclosed, we commenced our labors under our charter, dated in 18=
16,
  Henry Brush, Grand Master, and have initiated, passed, and raised several=
 of
  the most respectable citizens of our county, and have admitted to members=
hip
  many from neighboring lodges, being nearer to their residence than the lo=
dges
  to which they belonged.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Our lodge, on receiving, from some un=
known
  source, a copy of the Proceedings of your Communication of last year, see,
  with great pain and regret, that we have ignorantly transgressed the laws=
 of
  the Grand Lodge. And these facts are presented to your consideration, wit=
h a
  candid confession of our sin, for thus having transgressed; and we having
  dimitted some of those who were made within this year, giving them diplom=
as,
  and they have gone to the West. Our lodge is extremely anxious to know wh=
at
  to do, and humbly prays you to point us to the way, and we will walk ther=
ein,
  and do work meet for repentance, as, we feel deeply interested for the
  welfare of the whole Craft, and especially for those who have been
  innocently, on their part, and honestly on our part, thus illegally intro=
duced
  into the Brotherhood.<br>
  &quot; Fraternally,<br>
  &quot;JOHN NORTHRUP, W. M.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the session of the Grand Lodge on October
  17th, the committee reported that:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Upon the subject matter of the statem=
ent of
  Brother John Northrup, setting forth the transactions of a body of men, w=
ho
  style themselves 'Western Star Lodge No.21,' your committee would report =
that
  they have given this subject the attention which the importance demands.
  Unwilling as they are to establish any precedent which shall seemingly
  justify, upon the part of the Brethren, a departure from the ancient usag=
es
  of the Fraternity, your committee nevertheless are convinced that the err=
ors
  of the Brethren of Western Star Lodge, as set forth by Brother Northrup, =
were
  committed in ignorance of the requirements of the Grand Lodge, and of the
  ancient landmarks of the order: that while their assemblage as a lodge, a=
fter
  so long a cessation from labor, hears evidence of their zeal for the
  institution of Masonry, unfortunately, it is not a zeal according to
  knowledge; but how reprehensible soever it would be in the opinion of all
  true Masons, if it had been indulged, at the expense of Masonic integrity,
  yet under the circumstances, it is, in the opinion of your committee,
  entitled to the full exercise of that charity, which forms so striking and
  beautiful a characteristic of our order. They, therefore, recommend for
  adoption the following resolution:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolved That the work done by the assembly=
 of
  Masons, under the name of Western Star Lodge No. 21, be legalized by the =
Grand
  Lodge, and that said body be permitted to resume labor, under its charter=
, as
  a working lodge, under the above title, upon the payment to the Grand
  Treasurer of the Grand Dues that have accrued since they have commenced w=
ork,
  with the initiation, together with a dispensation fee of fifty dollars,
  within sixty days from and after the adjournment of the present session of
  the Grand Lodge, or in case of its failure to do so, that the charter of =
said
  lodge be declared null and void, and the lodge cut off from all the rights
  and benefits of Masonry.<br>
  Leonidas Jewett<br>
  Hexekiah L. Hosmer<br>
  J. W. Dunham<br>
  Jenery Kuhn</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A motion was made to lay said report on the=
 table
  which was lost.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Although the record is not definite in the
  disposition of the report of the committee, yet that it was concurred in =
is
  evident from the subsequent adoption of the following:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;On motion of the R.&middot; . W.&midd=
ot;.
  Deputy Grand Master, the following resolution was adopted:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolved, That the dispensation (fee) requi=
red to
  be paid by Western Star Lodge No.21 be remitted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>No further legislation in that connection i=
s in
  the Grand Lodge records, but Western Star Lodge thereafter is in the list=
 of
  subordinate lodges, and in the following year was represented in Grand Lo=
dge
  by W. Brother Northrup.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1852 Western Star Lodge No.21 was permit=
ted to
  remove to Youngstown in the same county, where it has become one of the m=
ost
  prosperous lodges in Ohio. Prominent among its honored members was the la=
te
  W. Brother Dr. W. L. Bucchner. It is also the Masonic home of W. Brother =
A.
  D. Thomas, District Lecturer.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A more complete history of this lodge will
  doubtless follow hereafter. Western Star Lodge No.21 now enrolls five hun=
dred
  and eighty-six members upon its roster.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>RISING =
SUN
  LODGE NO. 22 OF ASHTABULA, ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On January 8, 1813, a dispensation, signed =
by
  M.&middot; . W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush, Grand Master, and R.&middot=
; .
  W.&middot;. Brother Robert Kereheval, Grand Secretary, was issued for the
  establishment of a lodge at Ashtabula, to be known as Rising Sun Lodge No=
.__.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In it Brother John R. Reed was named as W. =
M.;
  Brother Ezra Kellogg, S. W., and Brother Ambrose Stewart, J. W.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge in=
 1814
  Rising Sun Lodge No.__ U. D. was represented in Grand Lodge, and its
  dispensation was ordered continued until the Annual Communication of the
  Grand Lodge in 1815. No return of work was made in 1814. In 1815 Rising S=
un
  Lodge was represented in Grand Lodge by a proxy not one of its members. At
  the session of the Grand Lodge held January 4th a charter was ordered to =
be
  issued to Rising Sun Lodge No.22, and in accordance therewith its charter=
 was
  issued January 15, 1815, signed by M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Henry
  Brush, Grand Master, and R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Robert Kereheval,
  Grand Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The following names are given in the old Gr=
and
  Lodge record as charter members: Brothers John R. Reed, Ezra Kellogg, Amb=
rose
  Stewart, Elijah Blakeman, Gideon Leet, Wheeler Woodbury, Caleb Rockwell, =
and
  Obed Edwards.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Its first meeting under the charter was hel=
d at
  the house of Brother Gideon Leet, January 24, 1815, with an attendance of
  twenty-five members and two visitors.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The notes of Brother S. A. Pancoast, with h=
is
  excerpts from the early records of Rising Sun Lodge No.22, are of much va=
lue,
  and should be made the basis of a complete local history of Freemasonry in
  Ashtabula County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Samuel Whee=
ler,
  who was elected Grand Master of Masons in Ohio in 1826, became a member by
  affiliation of Rising Sun Lodge, August 23, 1814.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Roger W. Griswold was another noted
  member of that lodge in its pioneer existence. Brother Griswold was agent=
 of
  the Connecticut Land Company that was the large landowner in the
  &quot;Western Reserve.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>He was defeated as a candidate for Congress=
 by
  Brother Joshua R. Giddings, who was for many years thereafter a
  representative in Congress from that district.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>One of the early communications of the lodge
  April 17, 1813 was held in the house of Brother Benjamin Sweet, in
  Austinburg. The house was said to be a double log house common in pioneer
  times, as a better or more pretentious class of log structure having a la=
rge
  covered passageway or open space through the middle of the structure. The
  hewn log house in a few years later superseded the ordinary log-houses.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Another meeting April 12, 1820 was said to =
have
  been held at the house of Brother Anal Munger at Kingsville. All other
  communications seem to have been held in the village of Ashtabula.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Refreshments were a feature of all of the
  meetings of the pioneer lodge, as indicated by the Stewards' bills usually
  presented at the stated meetings of the lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Cider, rum, brandy and whiskey, cheese, cra=
ckers
  and cake, were the viands, for payment of which the Stewards' bills were
  regularly submitted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Until October 9, 1821, the meetings were he=
ld in private
  residences. On March 13, 1821, the Grand Master M.&middot;. W.&middot;.
  Brother John Snow, was in attendance at a meeting held at the house of
  Brother S. S. Dodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>After the election of officers a procession=
 was
  formed and the lodge proceeded to the schoolhouse, where the officers were
  installed in public by M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Snow. The 24th of =
June
  St. John's Day was very regularly observed by a procession, oration or
  sermon, and dinner.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The festival of St. John's, on December 27t=
h, was
  also occasionally observed by an oration or sermon and feast.&quot; At the
  one held December 27, 1820, twenty-seven members and ten visitors were in
  attendance. Ten dollars was paid to the Reverend Brother Searl for his se=
rmon
  at the schoolhouse, and twenty-seven dollars and ninety-three cents was
  expended for the supper and refreshments furnished by Brother S. S. Dodge=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>December 27, 1821, the hall of the lodge was
  dedicated, followed by a dinner.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The record of the lodge on May 26, 1826, st=
ates
  that one &quot;David Klice, an expelled Mason, lately set up a Clandestine
  lodge in this village,&quot; and at a meeting held October 12th a committ=
ee
  was &quot;appointed to ascertain names of Clandestines.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This is the first instance of Clandestinism=
 in
  Ohio thus far noticed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1830, at a meeting held January 5th, &qu=
ot;It
  was voted that sufficient money be appropriated to defray the hire of a h=
orse
  for one delegate to ride to Columbus to attend the Grand Lodge.&quot; From
  four to six days doubtless were required for the journey one way.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother John C. DeBlair was the representat=
ive of
  Rising Sun Lodge No.22 in Grand Lodge in 1830.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From 1827 the meetings seem to have been of=
 less
  interest to the members; at some of them it is stated that only the offic=
ers
  were present. A number of members were from time to time dimitted or, as =
the
  record states, &quot;discharged&quot; and on March 9, 1830, with but fift=
een
  members present, four were &quot;discharged.&quot; This is said to have b=
een
  the last meeting of Rising Sun Lodge No.22, and in 1831 it was reported in
  the Grand Lodge record as one of the delinquent lodges, and in that recor=
d it
  is also subsequently stated of Rising Sun Lodge No.22 that it &quot;ceased
  since 1829.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge in
  1845 the Grand Master, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Wm. B. Thrall,
  reported that on the 18th day of June (1845) he had issued a letter of
  dispensation for a lodge &quot;to Brothers William W. Reed, George C.
  Loveland, Josian Allen, John Hall, Roger W. Griswold, B. Hubbard, David
  Warner, J. B. Waters, Samuel Gifford, E. W. Mead, George Ford, John Rattl=
e,
  and their associates, at Ashtabula, in Ashtabula County, by the name of
  Rising Sun Lodge.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Charters and Dispensations=
, to
  whom it was referred with other dispensations under consideration, report=
ed a
  resolution granting a charter to Rising Sun Lodge No.22. For some reason =
the
  report of the committee was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A resolution was adopted granting the
  representation of Rising Sun Lodge a seat in Grand Lodge, and a resolution
  proposing to refund the dispensation fee paid by Rising Sun Lodge was
  referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and was &quot;adversely&quot;
  reported upon by that committee.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>As no mention whatever seems to have been m=
ade by
  the Committee on Ways and Means in regard to the resolution relating to
  granting a charter to Rising Sun Lodge and other lodges as referred to th=
at
  committee, the reference mentioned was doubtless a clerical error, as Bro=
ther
  Pancoast reports that the date of the charter under which Rising Sun Lodge
  No.22 is now working is &quot;October 23, 1845,&quot; with Brothers Georg=
e C.
  Loveland, W. M.; Josiah Allen, S. W.; and Samuel Gifford, J. W. In 1846 t=
he
  amended bylaws of the lodge were approved by the Grand Lodge, and twenty
  members were reported upon its roll.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Rising Sun Lodge continues to be one of the
  substantial and conservative lodges of this Grand Lodge Jurisdiction, and=
 has
  a membership of two hundred and thirty-six.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>PICKAWA=
Y LODGE
  NO. 23 OF CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge
  held at Chillicothe, January 4, 1813, the record states that a petition w=
as
  received &quot;from a number of Master Masons residing in the County of
  Pickaway, praying to be erected into a lodge in the town of Circleville, =
in
  said county, to be called Piekaway Lodge No.__.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petition was referred to a special comm=
ittee,
  and upon the following day it is said that:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The committee to whom was referred the
  petition of sundry Brethren of Circleville and its vicinity, have taken i=
nto
  consideration the same; and are of the opinion that the prayer of the
  petitioners is reasonable, and ought to be granted. They would, therefore,
  recommend that a dispensation be issued accordingly.<br>
  &quot;F. B. Merwin, Chairman.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;And upon motion that the Lodge agree =
to
  said report, it was determined in the affirmative.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Accordingly a dispensation was granted to
  Pickaway Lodge at that Grand Communication, with Brothers Ralph Osborn, W.
  M.; Peter Parcels, S. W., and James Renick, J. W.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1814 the lodge was represented in Grand =
Lodge
  by Brother Ralph Osborn and reported seventeen members on its roll.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge
  held at Chillicothe on the 2d day of January, 1815, on the first day of i=
ts
  session:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Brother Osborn, of Pickaway Lodge No.=
23, delivered
  to the Grand Secretary the dispensation of that lodge, and moved that the
  Grand Lodge do grant to said lodge a charter in lieu thereof which, upon
  being seconded, passed without a division.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The old record states that the charter was =
issued
  on January 5, 1815, to Brothers Ralph Osborn, Peter Parcels, James Renick,
  James Denny, Jonathan Renick, James Russell, James Bell, and James R. Hul=
tz.
  (The last name is inferred from the record of work, as the name given does
  not appear at all in the roster of Pickaway Lodge.)</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter was signed by Henry Brush, Grand
  Master, and Robert Kereheval, Grand Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The first officers of Pick away Lodge were:=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Ralph Osborn, W. M.; Peter Parcels, S=
. W.;
  James Renick, J. W.; Jonathan Renick, Treasurer;<br>
  Richard Douglas, Secretary; James Russell, S. D.; Ira W. Pire, J. D.; and
  Able Renick, Tyler.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From its organization Pickaway Lodge was
  represented in every Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge, even through
  the dark period of the anti-Masonic persecutions.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>That Pickaway Lodge has been justly honored=
 by
  the official recognition of its members in Grand Lodge is evident, as Bro=
ther
  Ralph Osborn, its first W. M., was appointed Grand Marshal in 1810, and w=
as
  reappointed as such for several years thereafter. In 1826 Brother Samuel
  Denny of Circleville was Grand Junior Deacon. In 1833 Brother G. A. Patte=
rson
  was appointed Grand Chaplain. In 1834 Brother henry Sage was elected
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Senior Warden and Brother William B. Thrall=
 was
  elected R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Junior Grand Warden both of Pickaway Lodge
  No.23. In 1835 Brother Thrall was elected R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Deputy
  Grand Master and re-elected as such until in 1842, seven years. In 1843 he
  was elected Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons in Ohio, and was conse=
cutively
  reelected as such for four years thereafter.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1837 Brother Isaac C. Hunter of No.23 was
  appointed Grand Chaplain. In 1840 Brother Joseph A. Roof of Pickaway Lodge
  was appointed Grand Chaplain.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In other Grand Bodies Pickaway Lodge has al=
so
  been honored, W. Brother Samuel W. Courtright of that lodge having been
  elected in the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters as its M. I. Gra=
nd
  Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Pickaway Lodge was among the first lodges in
  owning and occupying its own property. Among easy functions noted in the
  Grand Lodge Proceedings was the dedication of the second hall owned by
  Pickaway Lodge, and the Historian in his own experience recalls a delight=
ful
  observance of similar ceremonies in the dedication of its present commodi=
ous
  hall.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This successful and harmonious Masonic body=
 now
  numbers two hundred and ten members.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>ARMY LO=
DGE NO.
  24 UNDER DISPENSAT1ON ONLY</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On September 13, 1813, dispensation was gra=
nted
  by M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush, Grand Master, to &quot;Ar=
my
  Lodge No.24 at Camp Meigs or any other place where the casualties of war =
may
  direct.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother William C. Anderson, Colonel of the=
 24th
  Regiment U. S. Infantry, was appointed Worshipful Master; Brother William
  McMillan, Lieutenant Colonel of the 17th Regiment U. S. Infantry, Senior
  Warden, and Brother Charles Gratiot, Captain of the Corps of engineers, w=
as
  appointed Junior Warden.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1814 Army Lodge was reported as represen=
ted in
  Grand Lodge, bat the name of its representative is not given.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It was never afterwards represented in Grand
  Lodge, and after 1820 was discontinued from the roll.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>WARREN =
LODGE
  NO. 24 OF PIQUA, MIAMI COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On November 17, 1840, a dispensation was
  &quot;issued&quot; by M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother William J. Rees, Gr=
and
  Master, to &quot;Brother James M. Briston, Caleb West, and others of Piqu=
a,
  in Miami County, for a new lodge in that place&quot; to be named Warren L=
odge
  No.__. In 1841 it received its charter, dated October 21, 1841. The first
  officers under its charter were Brothers Jonas Ward, Worshipful Master; J=
. H.
  Defrees, Senior Warden, and G. C. Johnston, Junior Warden.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1842 Warren Lodge was given the vacant n=
umber
  of the former Army Lodge No.24.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Whilst the history in detail of Warren Lodge
  No.24 in the order of its constitution will doubtless be submitted later =
on,
  it is pertinent to note that among eminent Brethren of that lodge other t=
han
  mentioned are the names of W. Brothers W. N. Foster and Henry Clay Landis,
  members for many years of the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of Ohio.
  The present efficient Secretary of Warren Lodge, Brother J. R. Miles, is =
the
  grandson of one of the pioneer Ohio Masons, the Reverend Brother Solomon
  Miles.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The late Hon. J. F. McKinney was a member of
  No.24.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Warren Lodge No.24 now has two hundred and
  forty-one members.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>PARAMUT=
HIA
  LODGE NO. 25 OF ATHENS, ATHENS COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 2, 1813, the Grand Master, M.&middo=
t;.
  W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush, issued a dispensation for the organizati=
on
  of a lodge at Athens, Ohio, to be called Paramuthia Lodge No.-. W. Brother
  John L. Lewis was named as Master; Brother George Walker, Senior Warden, =
and
  Brother Timothy Goodrich, Junior Warden.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter of Paramuthia No.25 was granted
  January 5, 1814, with Brothers Charles Shipman,<br>
  W. M.; Timothy Goodrich, S. W., and Joseph B. Miles, J. W.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter was signed M. .W. Brother Henry
  Brush, Grand Master, and attested by M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Robe=
rt
  Kercheval, Grand Secretary. In 1816 and 1817 Paramuthia Lodge was represe=
nted
  in Grand Lodge by Brother S. S. Miles, a prominent pioneer.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1824 and 1826 the Rev. Brother James McA=
boy of
  Paramuthia Lodge was appointed Grand Chaplain. In 1820 and 1829 the lodge=
 was
  not represented, but in 1830 Brother Isaac Norton represented Paramuthia
  Lodge in Grand Lodge. From that date until in 1842 Paramuthia Lodge succu=
mbed
  to the anti-Masonic influences of that period, and was dormant.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In this connection Brother James A. Palmer,=
 the
  present Secretary and Historian of that lodge, states that meetings of
  Paramuthia Lodge were held in 1834 and 1835.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On June 23, 1842, the Grand Master, M.&midd=
ot;.
  W.&middot;. Brother William J. Bess, issued a &quot;dispensation for
  Paramuthia Lodge, at Athens, Athens County.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On October 18, 1842, in Grand Lodge, at its
  Annual Communication, on report and recommendation of the Committee on
  Charters and Dispensations a charter was granted to Paramuthia Lodge No.2=
5 of
  Athens.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Although not so stated, it is inferred that=
 the
  charter of Paramuthia had never been surrendered, and that it came under =
the
  resuscitated list and had its dispensation fee returned as in the histori=
cal
  blank of that lodge it is stated that the &quot;old charter was
  restored.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Prominent among its honored members other t=
han
  those heretofore mentioned are the names of B. Brother Leonidas Jewett, G=
rand
  Treasurer for five years of the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of Oh=
io,
  and M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Joseph M. Goodspeed, Past Grand Maste=
r of
  Masons, and among those receiving civil honors are Brothers Charles H.
  Grosvenor, Charles Townsend, and Leonidas M. Jewett.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Although it has had its vicissitudes, havin=
g lost
  two lodge rooms by fire, Paramuthia Lodge No.25 is one of the prosperous
  lodges of the State, having now a membership of one hundred and eighty.</=
p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>LEBANON=
 LODGE
  NO. 26 OF LEBANON, WARREN COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Lebanon Lodge was organized under dispensat=
ion in
  1814, the date unknown that it was probably early in that year is evident=
 from
  the statement of its Historian, Brother Charles A. Hough, M. D., that its
  first meeting was on May 14, 1814, and that within that year seven meetin=
gs
  were held.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1815 the lodge was represented in Grand =
Lodge
  by &quot;Brother Daniel Hoc, representative.&quot; The Annual Communicati=
on
  of the Grand Lodge commenced on January 2d. On January 4th the Grand Lodge
  &quot;ordered that the Grand Secretary&quot; prepare a charter for Lebanon
  Lodge No.26, and a charter dated January 5, 1815, was granted to Lebanon
  Lodge No.26.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Its charter members, according to the old G=
rand
  Lodge Minutes, were Brothers Thomas H. Ross, John Sheets, Nathan Kelly,
  Daniel Roe, Martin Earhart, Daniel Cushing, Geo. Kesling, and Charles Sto=
ne.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The record furnished by Brother Hough omits=
 some
  of the above, and has instead of them the names of Abner B. Hunt, William
  Snook, R. C. Talbot, and W. M. Wiles. The charter was signed by M.&middot=
;.
  W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush, as Grand Master, and attested by M.&midd=
ot;.
  W.&middot;. Bro. Robert Kercheval, Grand Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The first initiates of Lebanon Lodge were P=
hineas
  Ross and Oliver Cock; the initiation fee was twenty dollars; twenty-five
  cents each was paid at each meeting by the members.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Lebanon Lodge was frequently honored by the
  election of its members to offices in Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1817 Brother Thomas R. Ross was elected =
Junior
  Warden; in 1821, Phineas Ross, Deputy Grand Master; in 1818, Brother Thom=
as
  B. Van Horn was elected Junior Warden; in 1823, Brother Thomas Corwin was
  elected Deputy Grand Master, and in subsequent years to other offices, un=
til
  in 1828 he was elected Grand Master. In 1831 Brother John Satterthwaite of
  Waynesville, a member of Lebanon Lodge No.26, was elected Grand Master, a=
nd
  in later years Brother Horace M. Stokes was an honored Grand Master of Ma=
sons
  in Ohio, and departed this life whilst serving as such. Brother J. Kelley
  O'Neal, another member of Lebanon Lodge No.26, was Grand High Priest in t=
he
  Grand Chapter of Ohio, and Grand Commander of Knights Templars in Ohio.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From 1815 to 1831 inclusive Lebanon Lodge N=
o.26
  was represented at every Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge. In 1832=
 it
  was not represented, but in 1833 it was represented by Brother S. R. Mill=
er.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From 1834 to 1838 Lebanon Lodge No.26 was n=
ot
  represented in Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1838 Brother Allen Wright, as proxy of S=
amuel
  Glenny, submitted his credentials as the representative of that lodge, and
  &quot;a number of Brethren of Lebanon having manifested a laudable desire=
 to
  resume their Masonic labors,&quot; the Committee on Charters and
  Dispensations, to whom the matter had been referred, reported that no dues
  had been received from Lebanon Lodge since 1830, but that &quot;under the
  circumstances of trying embarrassment, in which they have been placed dur=
ing
  the last five years, your committee are induced to propose, for the
  consideration of the Grand Lodge, the following resolution:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolved, That Lebanon Lodge No.26 be autho=
rized
  to resume labor under its charter; that Brother Wright be admitted to a s=
eat
  in the present Grand Lodge, as its representative; and that its dues be
  remitted up to the present date, except so much as may be necessary to de=
fray
  the expenses of its representation at this Grand Communication.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The resolution was adopted, and Lebanon Lod=
ge
  No.26 was rehabilitated under its charter.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Since that period named Freemasonry in that
  locality has resumed its honored position, and Lebanon Lodge, with now a
  comparatively restricted jurisdiction, numbers two hundred and fourteen
  members. The Masonic Bodies of Lebanon own and occupy their own building,
  said to be valued at about $20,000.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>MORNING=
 STAR
  LOGE NO. 27 OF SPRINGFIELD, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>February 6, 1815, a dispensation was issued=
 by
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush to William A. Needham, W. M.;
  James Paige, Senior Warden, and Samuel Simonton, as J. W., of a lodge to =
be
  established &quot;at Springfield (Champaign County).&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The lodge was not represented in Grand Lodg=
e in
  1816, but was in the list of lodges under dispensation ln that year and in
  1817, but with no representation also in 1817.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1818 Morning Star Lodge was represented =
in
  Grand Lodge by Brother David Higgins.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the session of the Grand Lodge, December=
 15,
  1818, a charter was voted to Morning Star Lodge No.27 and its bylaws were
  approved.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On the motion of Brother Higgins of that lo=
dge,
  the Grand Lodge adopted the regulation requiring unanimous vote &quot;for
  admission to the benefits of Masonry.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the session of the Grand Lodge, December=
 16,
  1818, it was &quot;ordered, that those subordinate lodges which are worki=
ng
  under letters of dispensation, and to which charters have been ordered, b=
ut
  not delivered, be permitted to continue their work under said letters of
  dispensation until the next Annual Communication, unless their charters be
  sooner delivered,&quot; in Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1819 the lodge was represented in Grand =
Lodge
  by Brother C. Cavalier, one of its Wardens, when its dispensation was ord=
ered
  to be withdrawn, and it was not again represented in Grand Lodge until in
  1826, when it was represented by Brother David Higgins (W. M. in 1818).</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The old Grand Lodge record states that a
  dispensation was re-issued to the lodge in 1825. In 1831 it was on the
  delinquent list, and was subsequently reported as discontinued.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge in
  1826 a charter was granted to Morning Star Lodge No.80 of Springfield,
  &quot;Clark County,&quot; but which ceased to exist in 1829-three years
  later. The reissued dispensation referred to in 1825 was doubtless for a
  re-organized Morning Star Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The No.27 is yet vacant, and some other lod=
ges
  designated as Morning Star Lodge seem to have met the same fate.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>TEMPLE =
LODGE
  NO. 28 OF HARPRESFIELD, ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A dispensation was issued April 22, 1815, b=
y the
  Grand Master, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush, for a lodge to=
 be
  organized at Harpersfield and designated as Temple Lodge. Its first offic=
ers
  were Aaron Wheeler, W. M.; David Brainard, S. W., and Uriah Bartram, J. W=
. In
  1817 it was represented by Brother John Kerr, proxy, and in 1818 by Broth=
er
  Aaron Wheeler, its W. M. The Grand Lodge, at its session on December 15,
  1818, ordered that Temple Lodge be granted a charter, and the old record
  states that its charter was dated February 5, 1819.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1824 it was represented by Brother Samuel
  Wheeler of Unionville, Geauga County, who at that Grand Communication was
  elected Grand Junior Warden, and two years later was elected as Grand Mas=
ter
  of Masons in Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1827-1829 and 1831 it was not represente=
d in
  Grand Lodge, and in 1831 was reported in the list of delinquent lodges, a=
nd
  thereafter ceased its existence until in 1842, when a dispensation was
  granted by the Grand Master, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother William J.
  Reese, to Temple Lodge of Harpersfield, Ashtabula County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge
  held in October, 1842, a charter was granted to Temple Lodge No. - of
  Harpersfield, Ashtabula County, and the No.28 was subsequently assigned to
  the new lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1843 Temple Lodge No.28 of Harpersfleld =
and
  Hiram Lodge, U. D., of Mentor, Geauga County, were consolidated under the
  1842 charter of Temple Lodge, and Painesville was made the location of the
  lodge. In 1844 the lodge was not represented in Grand Lodge. In 1845 it w=
as
  represented, but from that date until 1849 it was not represented. In 1849
  and 1850 its representative was Brother Moses S. Harvey, who was also one=
 of
  its representatives in 1851.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The first officers of Temple Lodge No.28 of
  Painesville after its consolidation with Hiram Lodge, U. D., were Brothers
  Joseph Cook, W. M.; Moses S. Harvey, S. W.; Horace F. Newcomb, J. W.; Eli=
sha
  Wood, Treasurer, and Nathaniel S. Wheeler, Secretary. Neither the Grand L=
odge
  Proceedings nor the interesting data furnished by Brother Ohl Kils, the
  present Secretary of the lodge, assign any reason for the four years of
  non-representation between 1845 and 1849, the lodge then evidently having
  overcome the effects of the strenuous period through which it had passed.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Temple Lodge No.28 is now one of the prospe=
rous
  lodges in Ohio. One of its members, Brother John Lane, was honored by his
  election as M. I. Grand Master in the Grand Council of Royal and Select
  Masters of Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The membership of Temple Lodge No.28 is two
  hundred and thirty-seven.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>CLERMON=
T SOCIAL
  LODGE NO. 29 OF WILLIAMSBURG, CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A dispensation, dated April 16, 1815, and s=
igned
  by Henry Brush, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master, was issued to Broth=
ers
  Amos Haines as W. M.; William Waters, S. W., and Samuel Simonton as J. W.,
  for a lodge at Williamsburg, Clermont County, to be known as Clermont Soc=
ial
  Lodge No._.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1816 it was represented in Grand Lodge a=
t the
  Annual Communication held at Chillicothe in January by Brother Thomas S.
  Foote, and at that Communication the Grand Lodge granted it a charter as
  &quot;Clermont Social Lodge No.29.&quot; The old Grand Lodge record states
  that its charter was dated January 4, 1816, and was signed by M.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush, Grand Master, with Brothers Amos Haines,
  Thomas J. Foote, N. Sinks, J. Huber, Daniel Kain, Geo. Ely, and Robert Ha=
ines
  as Charter members.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1818 and 1819 Clermont Social Lodge was =
not
  represented, and in the list of subordinate lodges &quot;no returns&quot;=
 was
  noted after the name. In 1820 the lodge was represented by Brother Edward
  Sinks, and from that date until 1829 it was annually represented in Grand
  Lodge. In 1830, 1831, and 1832, however, it was represented by Brother Jo=
hn
  or Jonathan Johnston the name is given as both John and Jonathan; and aga=
in
  the name of J. Johnson frequently appears as the representative of Clermo=
nt
  Social Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Throughout the dark period of Masonry in Oh=
io,
  Clermont Social Lodge No.29 was loyally represented in Grand Lodge, with =
the
  few exception years noted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The history of Freemasonry in Clermont
  County,&quot; by Brother Byron Williams, is a paper of much interest, but=
 of too
  great length for quotation herein. It should be incorporated in the future
  history of the Subordinate Lodges F. &amp; A. M. of Ohio that is expected=
 to
  follow the history of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Among eminent Brethren who have been member=
s of
  Clermont Social Lodge, Brother Williams notes the names of Lieutenant Hugh
  Mu1loy of the Revolutionary Army; Colonel Mills Stephenson, noted in 1812=
 and
  for whom Fort Stephenson was named; Major Daniel Kain, Captain Thomas Kai=
n,
  and Captain Robert Haines, all of the War of 1812.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Jonathan D. Morris, a member of Con=
gress
  from that district, was also an honored member of Clermont Social Lodge.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The lodge has always maintained a modest,
  conservative existence and numbers ninety-six members.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>OHIO LO=
DGE NO.
  30 OF COLUMBUS, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On May 29, 1815, the Grand Master, M.&middo=
t;.
  W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush, issued a dispensation to Brothers Abner
  Lord, W. M.; John Kerr, Senior Warden; Alexander Morrison, Junior Warden;=
 and
  others, for the organization of a lodge at Columbus (or Franklinton),
  Franklin County, to be named Ohio Lodge No.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On January 3, 1816, its charter was issued,
  signed by M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush, Grand Master. The
  charter members were Brothers Abner Lord, John Kerr, Alexander Morrison,
  Lincoln Goodale, Gustavus Swan, Benjamin Gardiner, Horace Wolcott, and Jo=
seph
  Vance.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The old records of the lodge give the town =
of
  Franklinton on the west side of the river as the location of the lodge wh=
en
  instituted under dispensation; the Grand Lodge Proceedings and its old re=
cord
  only mention Columbus, and in the list of subordinate lodges published by=
 the
  Grand Lodge in 1816, Columbus is given as the location of Ohio Lodge No.3=
0.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1817 Brother Gustavus Swan of Ohio Lodge,
  subsequently noted as a lawyer and author, was pointed as Grand Orator. In
  1818 Brother Lincoln Goodale of that lodge was elected Grand Treasurer of=
 the
  Grand Lodge, and for many years thereafter was re-elected as such. Brothe=
rs
  Benjamin Gardiner, Abram Irvin McDowell, and Bela Latham of that lodge we=
re
  each elected and served a number of years as Grand Secretary. The Grand L=
odge
  record also states that Brothers John L. Starling and John C. Broderick, =
who
  were each Grand Secretary, were from Columbus, and therefore doubtless
  members of Ohio Lodge No.30.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1837, at the Animal Communication at
  Lancaster, the first after its organization under its charter, Ohio Lodge=
 was
  not reported as represented in Grand Lodge. The Grand Secretary, however,
  Brother John C. Broderick of Columbus, was present in the discharge of hi=
s official
  duties. The Grand Treasurer, Brother Lincoln Goodale, for so many years in
  personal attendance, was not present, but sent in his report as Grand
  Treasurer and was not re-elected.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother John C. Broderick of Columbus was e=
lected
  Grand Junior Warden instead of Grand Secretary. In 1838 he was not in
  attendance upon Grand Lodge at its annual meeting in Lancaster, neither w=
as
  Ohio Lodge No.30 otherwise represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge record states that it cease=
d to
  exist in 1835, after having weathered the storm of anti-Masonic persecuti=
on
  until that period; with a record of over one hundred raised it doubtless
  maintained a weak existence for a few years later until it became dormant=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1841 the Grand Master, M.&middot;. W.&mi=
ddot;.
  Brother William J. Reese, reported in his annual address that: &quot;In t=
he
  month of February, 1841, I received an application from Brothers J. W.
  Milligan, B. Latham, P. H. Olmsted, and others, asking that a new lodge m=
ight
  be established in the city of Columbus. The petition being formal and reg=
ular,
  I issued a dispensation on the l0th of February for the creation in that =
city
  of Columbus Lodge No. -. I presided myself at the organization of this lo=
dge,
  and was assisted in that peasing duty by the R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Depu=
ty
  Grand Master, Brother William B. Thrall.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand. L=
odge
  in 1841 a charter was voted to Columbus Lodge No.-. The charter was issued
  and dated October 21, 1841, with Brothers William B. Hubbard, Worshipful
  Master; John W. Milligan, Senior Warden, and Robert Riorden, Junior Warde=
n.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1842, at the Annual Meeting of the Grand=
 Lodge
  a resolution was adopted giving the No.30, then vacant, to Columbus Lodge=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother William Blackstone Hubbard, the fir=
st W.
  M. of Columbus Lodge No.30 under its charter, early in his attendance upon
  Grand Lodge became prominent in its affairs and one of the foremost membe=
rs.
  In 1842 he was appointed Grand Orator. His eloquence, learning, and foren=
sic
  ability became a recognized feature not only in Grand Lodge, but at all t=
he
  Masonic functions. One of his most satisfactory addresses, in his own
  opinion, was an address upon the &quot;Five Points of Fellowship,&quot;
  explained by the symbolism of Baron Swedenborg in his &quot;Science of
  Correspondences.&quot; In 1850 he was elected Grand Master of Masons in O=
hio,
  and was reelected in 1851 aud 1852. His ability as a Masonic jurist and h=
is
  published decisions upon questions of Masonic law have made his opinions a
  governing factor in Grand Lodge legislation in many other States as well =
as
  in Ohio. In this connection he was possessed of that keen perception that
  enabled him to discriminate readily between those points of difference in
  statutory and Masonic laws wherein Masonic law is a law unto itself in its
  being strict justice devoid in all respects of legal technicalities or
  sophistry; in other words, the embodiment of &quot;Common Sense&quot;
  features failed of observance in many so-called Masonic decisions. In this
  connection the Grand Lodge of Ohio subsequently had two other eminent
  Brethren in its Grand Fast who were distinguished for their legal acumen =
and
  as Masonic Jurists, viz: M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brothers George Rex and
  Thomas Sparrow.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Hubbard was=
 a man
  of indomitable courage and strong personality. When subsequently elected =
as
  Grand Master in the General Grand Encampment of Knights Templars of the
  United States he was one of the leading advocates in having its name chan=
ged
  to that of Grand Encampment of the United States, and the designation of =
the
  State Grand Bodies changed from Grand Encampment to Grand Commandery.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>And in this connection through his influenc=
e,
  determined will, and eloquent appeals to knightly honor he prevented the
  secession of the Grand Encampment of Ohio from the General Grand Encampme=
nt
  of the United States.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Captain John W. Milligan, the first Senior =
Warden
  of Columbus Lodge, was in his day a noted, warmhearted Mason, but whose l=
ast
  days were passed in obscurity and embittered by being left alone without
  family and without means.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Past Grand Master William B. Thrall of Pick=
away
  Lodge affiliated with Columbus Lodge, and in 1848 became its Worshipful
  Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Orestes A. B. Senter, who was honor=
ed by
  the General Grand Council R. &amp; S. M. of the United States, by his
  election as its chief officer, was also a Past Master of Columbus Lodge.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Joseph M. Stewart was another emine=
nt
  Brother, a Past Master and honored member of Columbus Lodge, who was hono=
red
  by the Grand Lodge of Ohio, having served for a number of years as a Dist=
rict
  Lecturer and as Grand Marshal.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A more complete history of Columbus Lodge N=
o. 30
  will doubtless be furnished for future publication m its order by that lo=
dge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Its well assured prosperity is in evidence =
in its
  large membership, which is now five hundred and forty-nine.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>GOLDEN =
RULE
  LODGE NO. 31 OF FAIRFIELD, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Henry Brush, Grand Master, by order=
 of
  the Grand Lodge at its Annual Meeting held at Chillicothe, January 1, 181=
6,
  issued a dispensation dated January 3, 1816, for a new lodge to be
  established in Fairfield, Greene County, with Brothers Aaron Cassad, as W.
  M.; Elisha Searl, S. W., aml Smith Dunn, J. W. In 1817 the lodge was
  represented in Grand Lodge by its Worshipful Master, Brother Cassad, who =
was
  appointed Grand Senior Deacon at that Grand Communication.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter of Golden Rule Lodge No. 31 was
  signed by the Grand Master, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush, =
and
  dated January 8, 1817. Additional charter members were Brothers Timothy S=
ean,
  Uriah Forquar, John Cox, John Cassad, and Gunion Dunn.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The lodge was loyally represented in Grand =
Lodge
  continuously until in 1835. The Grand Lodge record states that it
  &quot;ceased working in 1833.&quot; The number is yet vacant.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>FRIENDS=
HIP
  LODGE NO. 32 OF ST. CLAIRSVILLE, ADAMS COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>By order of the Grand Lodge a dispensation =
was
  ordered to be issued for the establishment of a lodge at St. Clairsville,
  Adams County. Accordingly on January 3, 1816, the Grand Master issued a
  dispensation to Brothers Amos Baldwin, W. M.; John Kincaid, S. W., and
  Abraham Shepherd as J. W. of Friendship Lodge No.-. A charter was
  subsequently granted at the Annual Communication in 1817 to Friendship Lo=
dge
  No.32 at St. Clairsville, subsequently known as Decatur. This lodge had b=
ut a
  brief existence and ceased work in 1824. Its number is still vacant.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>EBENEZE=
R LODGE
  NO. 33 OF WOOSTER, WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On January 4, 1816, M.&middot;. W.&middot;.
  Brother Henry Brush, Grand Master, in accordance with an order of the Gra=
nd
  Lodge, issued a dispensation for the organization of a lodge at Wooster,
  Stark County (subsequently Wayne County), Brothers Thomas G. Jones as W. =
M.;
  Thomas McMillan, S. W., and William K. Stewart, J. W. Ebenezer Lodge No.-=
 was
  not represented in Grand Lodge until in 1818, its dispensation having
  evidently been continued, as then customary, the Senior Warden under its
  dispensation, Brother Thomas McMillan, being its first representative. At
  that Annual Communication Ebenezer Lodge No.33 of Wooster was voted a cha=
rter
  and was authorized to continue its work until its charter was received. T=
he
  old record states that the charter was issued December 13, 1819.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The officers under the charter reported in =
the
  historical blank were Brothers Thomas G. Jones, W. M.; Thomas McMillen, S.
  W., and William Larwill, J. W.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Worshipful Master, Brother Thomas G. Jo=
nes,
  represented the lodge in Grand Lodge in 1819, and it was annually represe=
nted
  until in 1831 but from 1831 to 1839, a period of nine years, it was not
  represented in Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On February 28, 1840, the Grand Master,
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother William J. Reese, &quot;issued a dispensa=
tion
  for a new lodge at Wooster,&quot; and at the Annual Communication of the
  Grand Lodge at Lancaster on October 20th the new lodge was represented by
  Brother William Larwill. At that meeting of the Grand Lodge the following
  resolution was adopted and Ebenezer Lodge No.33 resumed labor:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolved, That Ebenezer Lodge No.33 be rest=
ored
  to its former standing in the Grand Lodge; that it be authorized to resume
  work under its charter, on restoring the dispensation granted during the =
past
  year to the Grand Secretary, and that the fees paid for such dispensation=
 be
  refunded.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From that date Ebenezer Lodge No.33 has bee=
n one
  of the substantiative lodges in this Grand Jurisdiction. In 1847 its
  representative was Brother George Rex; for many years Brother Rex was
  frequently a representative of Ebenezer Lodge. In 1861 he was elected as
  Grand Master of Masons in Ohio, and reelected as such in 1862. He was also
  honored in the Grind Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Ohio by having been
  elected as M. F. Grand High Priest in that Grand Body. A man of fine
  intellect, a profound thinker, a forcible speaker and of a dignified
  character, he was one of the eminent Masonic jurists by whom this Grand
  Jurisdiction has been honored. Celebrated as a lawyer by the legal frater=
nity
  of Ohio, he was elevated to the bench of its Supreme Court, but was
  &quot;summoned to the world beyond&quot; whilst yet enjoying his legal
  honors.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Leander Firestone, a member of Eben=
ezer
  Lodge, was the recipient of Masonic honors by being elected as Grand High
  Priest in the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Ebenezer Lodge No.33 now has a membership o=
f one
  hundred and sixty-two.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>MIDDLEB=
URY
  LODGE NO. 34 OF MIIDDLEBURY, PORTAGE COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>February 10, 1816, a dispensation was issue=
d by
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush, Grand Master, to Brothers Ri=
al
  McArthur, W. M.; Amos Spiers, S. W., and Aaron Norton, J. W., for Middleb=
ury
  Lodge No.34 at Middlebury, Portage County, Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>December 21, 1818, it was chartered as Midd=
lebury
  Lodge No.34 by order of the Grand Lodge. Brother Rial McArthur, the
  Worshipful Master of Middlebury Lodge, was prominent in each Grand Lodge
  affairs, and as the Worshipful Master of Unity Lodge No.12 was appointed
  Grand Senior Deacon by the Grand Master, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother =
Henry
  Brush.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>After a brief working period of but ten yea=
rs
  Middlebury Lodge ceased to exist, and No.34 is yet a vacant number on the
  Grand Lodge roll.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>MANSFIE=
LD LODGE
  NO. 35 OF MANSFIELD, RICHLAND COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge at
  Chillicothe in 1814 a memorial was presented relative to a lost petition =
for
  a lodge to be organized at Mansfield. The matter was referred to a commit=
tee,
  whose report stated that &quot;it was a subject upon which this Grand Lod=
ge
  could take no action&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>No further mention is made in the Grand Lod=
ge
  Proceedings of a proposed lodge at Mansfield until in 1816, when the name=
 of
  Mansfield Lodge is included in the list of lodges working under dispensat=
ion.
  In the old Grand Lodge record of charters and dispensations, however, it =
is
  stated that a dispensation, dated February 10, 1816, was issued to Brothe=
rs
  John Garrison, W. M.; James Hedges, S. W., and William Webster, J. W., for
  the organization of Mansfield Lodge No. - at Mansfield, Richland County,
  Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge at
  Chillicothe, January 6, 1817, it was &quot;Ordered that the Brethren of
  Mansfield Lodge have a renewal of their dispensation,&quot; and the lodge=
 is
  named in the appended list of that year of lodges working under dispensat=
ion.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the meeting of the Grand Lodge in August,
  1817, Mansfield Lodge was represented by the Grand Secretary, R.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Brother Robert Kercheval, as its proxy.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge
  held at Columbus, December 14 to 17, 1818, a charter was voted to Mansfie=
ld
  Lodge No. 35 at Mansfield, and in the old Record it is stated that a char=
ter
  was issued to Mansfield Lodge No. 35 at Mansfield, Richland County, dated
  December 31, 1818.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1819 no returns were made to the Grand L=
odge,
  but in 1820, for the first time in its history, it was regularly represen=
ted
  in Grand Lodge, Brother Royal D. Simons being its representative. The lod=
ge
  was also represented by Brothers James hedges, Jacob Parker, and Jacob
  Diennan.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From 1831 to 1836 inclusive the lodge succu=
mbed
  to the malign influence of the anti-Masonic persecutions, and within that
  period it was not represented in Grand Lodge. In 1837 Brother J. A. Reed =
was
  sent as the representative of Mansfield Lodge No.35 to the Grand Lodge at=
 its
  session held at Lancaster, June 22, 1837.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Credential Committee on its motion refe=
rred
  the report of Mansfield Lodge to the Committee on Charters and Dispensati=
ons,
  and on report and recommendation of that committee it was &quot;Resolved,
  That the return of said lodge be received and the dues remitted, and that=
 the
  representative of said lodge be entitled to a seat in the Grand Lodge.&qu=
ot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Accordingly Brother J. A. Reed was recogniz=
ed as
  a member of the Grand Lodge, and at that Grand Communication was appointed
  Grand Senior Deacon. Its resuscitation was evidently not successful, as t=
he
  lodge was not represented from 1838 to 1841.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the M.&middo=
t;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Lodge held at Lancaster, October 19-21, 1841, the Deputy
  Grand Master, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother William B. Thrall, reported
  that he bad issued a dispensation &quot;to Mansfield Lodge No.35 on the 2=
8th
  day of April, 1841, on written application of a competent number of Breth=
ren
  of said lodge.&quot; The Committee on Charters and Dispensations, to whom=
 the
  dispensation was referred, reported, recommending that a charter &quot;be
  granted to Mansfield Lodge No. -' Mansfield,&quot;. which was concurred i=
n by
  the Grand Lodge. Nothing further is mentioned and it is inferred that the=
 new
  charter was issued in reasonable time thereafter, but in their own histor=
y it
  is claimed that their charter was issued in 1843, a year later probably t=
han
  is correct.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1841 Brother James Stuart represented the
  lodge, and in 1842 it was reported in the list of chartered lodges, with
  Brothers R. W. McNeily and William Hatfield as its representatives, and as
  Mansfield Lodge No.35, it having been accorded its old number.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1843 Mansfield Lodge No.35 was represent=
ed by
  three of its members in the list of chartered lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From that time forward Mansfield Lodge has =
had a
  prosperous existence. Among its members receiving Masonic honors may be
  mentioned District Lecturers Brothers Joseph Hildreth and F. H. Marquis a=
nd
  Brother Huntington Brown, a Past Grand Commander of Knights Templar of Oh=
io.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On its roll there are now four hundred and
  seventy-four members.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>PORTAGE=
 NO. 36
  ATWATER, PORTAGE COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>August 8, 1816, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro=
ther
  Henry Brush, Grand Master, issued a dispensation for the organization of a
  lodge at Atwater, Portage County, Ohio. Its officers named in the
  dispensation were Brothers Alva Day, W. Master; Daniel Hillyer, Sen. Ward=
en;
  Lewis Fly, Junior Warden. In December, 1818, the lodge was voted a charte=
r by
  the Grand Lodge, and at that Annual Meeting, Portage lodge was represente=
d by
  Brother John Campbell. In 1819, whilst not represented in Grand Lodge, its
  &quot;returns&quot; gave its location, as &quot;Deerfield&quot; instead of
  Atwater. Brother Lewis Fly was reported as W. M.; Brother Alex. Hubbard, =
S.
  W.; Brother Philato Hillyer, J. W., and Brother Ira Morse, Secretary. The
  lodge ceased to exist in 1820, and its number is vacant.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>MT. MOR=
IAH
  LODGE NO. 37 WATERFORD (BEVERLY), WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Acknowledgments are due to District Lecture=
r W.
  Brother Walton H. Parker of Mt. Moriah Lodge for the following interesting
  history:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Mt. Moriah Lodge No.37 F. &amp; A. M. was
  established at Waterford, Washington County, Ohio, ir accordance with a
  dispensation issued by Henry Brush Grand Master, to Brothers Ebenezer Bow=
en,
  Master Eli Cogswell, S. W., and Obadiah Scott, J. W., to hold a lodge of
  Ancient York Masons.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This dispensation was issued September 28, =
1816,
  and on the fourth of the following November a meeting was held at the hom=
e of
  Brother John Dodge and additional officers were elected as follows: Willi=
am
  Rand, Treasurer; William Ripley, Secretary; William White, S. D.; Elias
  Woodruff, J. D.; John Dodge, S. S.; Andrew Story, J. S., and Samuel Andre=
ws,
  Tyler; Reuben Culver was also present at this meeting.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;John Dodge was a native of Beverly,
  Massachusetts, and came to Marietta in the original company of forty-eight
  who landed at the mouth of the Muskingum River, April 7, 1788. In April,
  1789, the settlement at Waterford (now Beverly) was formed. In this compa=
ny
  of pioneers was found John Dodge, in whose house in 1816 the first Masonic
  lodge meeting was held, as stated above. This old house is standing in
  Beverly today in an excellent state of preservation. <br>
  Lodge meetings were held regularly after the institution of the lodge, at=
 3
  P. M. on the Thursday preceding every full moon, at the Dodge residence. =
The
  first initiations were Jeremiah Wilson and Samuel Beach, November 28, 181=
6,
  and Stephen Devol at the December communication. Its first members were t=
he
  leading men of the community.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1818, at the annual session of the Grand
  Lodge, December 15th, Mt. Moriah Lodge was voted a charter, which was iss=
ued
  February 5, 1819.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;In the winter of 1825 the lodge chang=
ed its
  place of meeting to the residence of Ebenezer Bowen on the west side of t=
he
  river. This handsome old residence of brick, bearing on the keystone of t=
he
  arch of the front door the date 5824, stands today in the village of
  Waterford. During the year 1828 the lodge met at the house of Barzillia
  Coburn. In 1829 it met in a room in a building at Waterford, where now st=
ands
  the old brick store building of the Bowens. During the year 1831 but three
  meetings were held, this being the year of the Anti-Masonic movement which
  swept over the country. In June, 1831, eight of the Brethren met at the h=
all
  and decided to defy popular feeling by celebrating St. John's Day with a
  public procession. The members who participated in this demonstration were
  Benjamin Soule, James Bowen, Adelphia Webster, Charles Bowen, Stephen Dev=
ol,
  George Bowen, Jeremiah Wilson, and Barzillia Coburn. The procession organ=
ized
  at the hall and marched with music to the church, where they organized a
  meeting and pledged each other to stand by the order, regardless of popul=
ar
  clamor. In 1832 it became necessary for the lodge to give up their room, =
and
  no other suitable meeting-place could be found. Work had to be suspended =
and
  no meetings were held until October, 1843. On that date, John Keyhoe, Wil=
liam
  Wilson, Ambrose Elliott, William Kearns, Jeremiah Wilson, Charles S. Core=
y,
  John Dodge, Charles Bowen, Charles Story, Atkinson and George Bowen, met =
and
  memorialized the Grand Lodge. That body accordingly instructed Mt. Moriah
  Lodge to resume its labors and discharged it from all Grand Lodge dues du=
ring
  the time it ceased labor.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The first regular meeting was held Ja=
nuary
  4, 1844, officers were elected and from that time to the present work has=
 not
  ceased in this old lodge. In 1845 the lodge was again out of a home, and =
no
  suitable place being found in Beverly or Waterford, the Brethren accepted=
 the
  hospitality of Brother Samuel Beach, at Coal Run, five miles away, and me=
t in
  his home for the period of about one year. Then they returned to Beverly,
  where they met in a number of places until the completion of their own
  commodious lodge building in 1879. The cornerstone of this structure was =
laid
  with Masonic ceremonies June 24, 1878. From that time on the lodge has
  continued to grow and prosper, and the handful of Brethren, who met at the
  home of Brother John Dodge that November afternoon in 1816, have grown to=
 be
  a strong lodge of 120 members and one of the acknowledged forces for good=
 in
  the community.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Mt. Moriah Lodge was honored by the
  appointment of W. Brother John C. Preston as District Lecturer of the 17th
  District, and his successor, W. Brother Walton H. Parker. A further histo=
ry
  of this pioneer lodge will doubtless be published in its order.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Conrad Schouman, a pioneer member, wa=
s a
  Frenchman and steward to Louis XVI of France. His diploma, issued by the
  Grand Orient of France, dated 1798, and his lambskin apron are much prized
  relics of his descendants in this community today.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Samuel Cushing, whose death was the f=
irst
  to occur among the Brethren of Mt. Moriah Lodge, was one of the original
  forty-eight pioneers who landed at Marietta, April 7, 1788.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The present Master of the lodge, Dr. =
F. T.
  Hayward, is a grandson of one of the lodge's first initiates, Stephen
  Devol.&quot;</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>HIGHLAN=
D LODGE
  NO. 38 OF HILLSBORO, HIGHLAND COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A dispensation was issued January 9, 1817, =
by M.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Brother Henry Brush to Brothers George W. Barnes, W. M.; Henry
  Davis, S. W.; Samuel Daniel, J. W., for the establishment of Highland Lod=
ge
  No. - at Hillsboro, Highland County, Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It was represented in Grand Lodge in 1818 by
  Brother George R. Fitzgerald, and at that Grand Communication it was orde=
red
  to be continued under dispensation for another year. In 1819 Highland Lod=
ge
  was represented in Grand Lodge by Brother George W. Barren, and at that
  Annual Meeting it was voted a charter by the Grand Lodge. The charter
  subsequently issued was dated December 21, 1819; and numbered 38.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This loyal lodge has an enviable record, as=
 from
  1818 to 1842, through all of the dark days of Freemasonry, Highland Lodge=
 was
  represented at every Annual Meeting of the Grand Lodge except in the years
  1829, 1834, and 1836. Among its early members were Brothers Richard Colli=
ns,
  William A. Johnson, and Moses H. Kirby.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother John M. Bar=
rere
  of Highland Lodge was for three years Grand Junior Warden in the Grand Lo=
dge
  of Ohio, and was honored by being elected as the presiding officer of the
  Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of Ohio. He was an officer in t=
he
  Union Army during the Civil War and lost an arm in its service. Judge Wm.=
 M.
  Meek was another honored member of that lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The local history of Highland Lodge No.38 w=
ould
  doubtless be of much interest if written up, but, as the historical blank=
 has
  not been filled and returned for its use herein, this meager notice must
  suffice.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The present membership of this pioneer lodg=
e is
  one hundred and ten.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>NEW HAV=
EN LODGE
  NO. 39 OF NEW HAVEN, HURON COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>February 4, 1817, a dispensation was grante=
d for
  the establishment of a lodge at New Haven, Huron County, to be called New
  Haven Lodge No. -' with Samuel W. Carpenter W. M.; Henry Barney S. W., and
  Belden Kellogg, J. W.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Meeting of the Grand Lodge at
  Chillicothe in August, 1817, a charter was granted to New Haven Lodge No.=
39.
  In 1819 it reported as its officers Brothers Lemuel Powers, W. M.; James
  McIntire, S. W.; Martin M. Kellogg, J. W., and David Powers, Secretary.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It was discontinued in 1824, and its number=
 (39)
  is vacant on the Grand Lodge roll.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>NORTHER=
N LIGHT
  LODGE NO. 40 WAYNESFIELD, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A dispensation was issued to Brothers Almon
  Gibbs, W. M.; William Griffith, S. W., and Charles Gunn, J. W., by Grand
  Master M.&middot; . W.&middot;. Henry Brush for the organization of a lod=
ge
  at Waynesfield, Champaign County. The old dispensation record gives its n=
ame
  as Waynesfield Lodge No.40, doubtless an error, as the Grand Lodge record
  gives the name as Northern Light No.40, at Waynesfield, and in that year =
the
  lodge was represented in the Grand Lodge by Grand Master Brush as its pro=
xy.
  In 1818 the W. M., Brother Almon Gibbs, was its representative in Grand
  Lodge, and at that annual Communication, December 15, 1818, a charter was
  voted to Northern Light Lodge No.40.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter was issued December 21, 1818, a=
nd
  signed by M.&middot; . W.&middot;. Brother Chester Griswold, Grand Master.
  Brothers S. B. Thurston, Sheldon Johnson, David Johnson, Eben Ward, Willi=
am
  Preston, and J C. Adams, in addition to the first named officers, were al=
so
  charter members.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The location of the lodge was stated in the=
 Grand
  Lodge list of 1830 to be Perrysburg.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>One of its last representatives in Grand Lo=
dge
  was Brother Eleutheros Cooke (1824). In 1827 it was represented by the Gr=
and
  Secretary and was not again represented. The Grand Lodge record states th=
at
  it was discontinued in 1828.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1845 a memorial was received asking for =
the
  resuscitation of Northern Light Lodge at Maumee, Lucas County being the s=
ame
  location as formerly, but with changed name of town and county.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The memorial was a strong plea for rehabili=
tation
  and was referred to a special committee. On their report, it was subseque=
ntly
  referred to another committee, of which the Grand Master was chairman, wi=
th
  power to act.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge at
  Dayton, October 20, 1846, the Grand Master, W. Brother William B. Thrall,
  reported that the committee to whom it was referred had decided that it w=
as
  expedient to revive the charter, and accordingly on October 24, 1845, the
  charter was restored. In 1847, Northern Light Lodge No.40 was again
  represented in Grand Lodge, Brother Andrew Young, its W. M., being its
  representative.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Among the Brethren of that lodge whose name=
s are
  prominent in Masonic and civil affairs may be mentioned R.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Brother Octavius Waters, a Senior Grand Warden in the Grand L=
odge
  of Ohio; Judge David R. Austin, of Toledo; General James B. Steadman, of
  Chickamauga fame, and others.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It is to be hoped that the Historian of that
  lodge, Brother J. F. Wilcox, will prepare its history for future publicat=
ion.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Northern Light Lodge No.40 has maintained a
  conservative existence and has ninety-two members on its roll.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>BROOKVI=
LLE
  HARMONY LODGE NO. 41 OF FRANKLIN COUNTY (INDIANA)</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>May 9, 1817, M.&middot; . W.&middot;. Broth=
er
  Henry Brush issued a dispensation to Brothers Steven C. Stevens, W. M.; J=
ohn
  Jacobs, S. W.; and George L. Mardock, J. W., to organize Brookville Harmo=
ny
  Lodge No. -, at Brookville, Indiana. At the Annual Communication of the G=
rand
  Lodge in August, 1817, its dispensation was ordered to be &quot;continued
  until the next Meeting of the Grand Lodge.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At that Grand Communication the lodge was
  represented by its W. M., Brother W. C. Stevens. In 1818 it was represent=
ed
  by Brother Andrew Wallace, and in that year was granted a charter as No.4=
1.
  The lodge was reported in 1819, but its charter was subsequently withdrawn
  and its number (41) has since remained vacant.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>WESTERN=
 PHOENIX
  LODGE NO. 42 PARKMAN VILLAGE, GEAGUA COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dispensation for the Organization of We=
stern
  Phoenix Lodge No. - was issued by M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Henry
  Brush, May 28, 1817, to Brothers Otis Guild, M.&middot;. W.&middot;.; Jam=
es
  T. Andrews, S. W.; and Charles C. Paine, J. W. Its charter was granted at=
 the
  Annual Communication in December, 1818, and at that Annual Meeting it was
  represented by Brother Aaron Wheeler. In 1819 its officers, under its
  charter, were Brothers Charles C. Paine, W. M.; John M T. Scott, S. W.; S=
. H.
  Williams, J. W.; and Barton F. Avery, Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It was reported in the delinquent list in 1=
831,
  and the Grand Lodge record states that its existence ceased in 1828. The
  number 42 is yet a vacant number on the Grind Lodge roster.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>WEST UN=
ION
  LODGE NO. 43 WEST UNION, ADAMS COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This lodge was organized under a dispensati=
on
  issued by Grand Master Brush, June 6, 1817, to Brothers A Holingsworth, W.
  M.; Samuel Treat, S. W. ; and John Kinhead, J. W. Its Senior Warden, Brot=
her
  Samuel Treat, represented the lodge in Grand Lodge in 1817 and in 1818. It
  was ordered to be continued under dispensation in 1818 and in 1819, and w=
as
  granted a charter in 1820, which was issued December 15th of that year. T=
he
  lodge was represented in Grand Lodge by Brothers John Patterson, John
  Kincaid, John McDaid, Daniel P. Wilkins, and others, hut was not represen=
ted
  after 1835, and although it passed through the violent period of
  persecutions, it became dormant and was discontinued in 1837.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1846 M..&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Wi=
lliam
  B. Thrall, Grand Master reported to the Grand Lodge that a dispensation w=
as
  issued to Brothers A. Hollingsworth, William Allen, E. S. Moore, Joseph
  Sprague, A. McGoveny, D. W. Stapleton, William Records, and John C. Scott,
  for West Union Lodge, at West Union, Adams County. The lodge was represen=
ted
  in Grand Lodge by Brother A. Hollingsworth at the Annual Communication of=
 the
  Grand Lodge held in Dayton, October 20, 1846, and at that meeting, on
  recommendation of the Committee on Charters and Dispensations, the Grand
  Lodge ordered that a charter should be &quot;issued&quot; to the lodge. I=
t is
  also inferred that its dispensation fee was refunded, as it was restored =
to
  its old number. Since that period West Union Lodge No.43 has pursued an
  &quot;even tenor&quot; of existence, with a present membership of
  sixty-eight.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>COLUMBI=
A LODGE
  NO. 44 MIAMI, HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On September 29, 1817, a dispensation was i=
ssued
  by Grand Master Henry Brush to Brothers Othniel Looker, MT. Al.; James
  Hartpence, S. W.; and Andrew Wallace, I W., for Columbia Lodge No. - at
  Harrison, now Miami, Hamilton County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1818 the Grand Lodge ordered that it sho=
uld be
  continued under dispensation until the next Annual Communication of the G=
rand
  Lodge. In 1819, at the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge at Columbu=
s in
  December, Columbia Lodge No. 44 was granted a charter, which was issued a=
nd
  dated May 1, 1820.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Among its early representatives in Grand Lo=
dge
  were Brothers Othniel Looker, John T. Jones, Samuel McHenry, J. Crookshan=
k,
  and J. Coinstock.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Although occasionally not represented in Gr=
and
  Lodge, Columbia Lodge No.44 maintained its continues loyal existence
  throughout the anti-Masonic period, and whilst its membership was never
  large, owing doubtless to the many other lodges in that county, and at th=
is
  time has hit fifty-four members upon its roll, yet it occupies a high
  position among the pioneer lodges of Ohio.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>STEUBEN=
VILLE
  LODGE NO. 45 STEUBENVILLE, JEFFERSON COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>November 6, 1817, a dispensation was grante=
d for
  the establishment of a lodge at Steubenville by Grand Master Brush to
  Brothers Peleg S. Mason, W. M.; James L. Fenton, S. W., and Wright Warner=
, J.
  W.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1818 it was continued under dispensation=
, and
  its charter was voted in December, 1819, and issued January 24, 1820.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In its &quot;return&quot; to the Grand Lodg=
e in
  1819 the officers reported were Brothers Peleg S. Mason, W. M.; Samuel
  Stokely, S. W.; Adam Wise, J. W.; and James Jenkinson, Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Steubenville Lodge No.45 was one of the most
  faithful among the pioneer lodges from its constitution under its charter=
 and
  through the anti-Masonic persecutions. The years 1828 and 1837 are the on=
ly
  years in which it was not represented in Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It was honored in Grand Lodge by having two=
 of
  its members elected as Grand Master of Masons in Ohio M..&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Brother John M. Goodenow in 1827, and M.&middot;. W.&middot;.
  Brother Asa H. Battin in 1872 to 1874 (three years).</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Th 1859-1860 M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother
  Captain George Webster was elected Senior Grand Warden, but before his
  further promotion gave up his life in the service of his country at the
  battle of Perrysville.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In its list of noted men in its membership =
are
  the honored names of the Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War under
  President Lincoln; the Hon. Benjamin Tappan, United States Senator, and t=
he
  Hon. Rees G. Richards, former State officer and judge. On November 10,188=
5,
  Meridian Lodge No.238, organized under dispensation in 1852 and granted a
  charter dated October 18, 1854, was consolidated with Steubenville Lodge
  No.45, whose membership is now one hundred and forty.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The locality of Steubenville is historicall=
y of
  much Masonic interest, as but about three and one-half unless south was
  situated the celebrated Mingo Town, the home of Logan, the Mingo Chief, a=
nd
  one of the earliest Northwest Territory lodges was warranted as Mingo Lod=
ge
  by the M..&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. But doubtless
  owing to the transient character of its pioneer membership, its existence=
 was
  of but a few years' duration.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>MIAMI L=
ODGE NO.
  46 OF CINCINNATI, HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A dispensation was issued for the formation=
 of
  Miami Lodge No. - at Cincinnati, to Brothers Luman Watson, W. M.; Isaac
  Hough, S. W.; and Daniel Roe, J. W., January 7, 1818. On December 21st of=
 the
  same year it was chartered with Brothers Joseph Jones, E. B. Cook, Chris.
  Dart, Luman Watson, Isaac Hough, Daniel Roe, Stephen Burroughs, Jonathan
  Carleton, Oliver Fairchild, Ben A. Porter, and Solomon Cisco as its chart=
er
  members.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge
  held in Columbus, December 15-17, 1818, Miami Lodge No.46 was represented=
 by
  Brother F. B. Cooke. In 1819 its officers under its charter were Brothers
  Davis Embree, W. M.; Moses Brooks, S. W.; Alexander McGrew, J. W.; and
  Christopher Dart, Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From its organization, under dispensation, =
this
  lodge was continuously represented in Grand Lodge at every Annual
  Communication and through the dark period of Masonic persecutions; 1836 w=
as
  the only year unrepresented. Its loyalty and constancy to Freemasonry are
  deservedly entitled to the commendation of the Craft.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Among the distinguished names in its member=
ship
  may be noted that of the lion. Alonzo Taft, eminent as jurist, statesman,=
 and
  as a member of President Lincoln's Cabinet. Washington McLean, the propri=
etor
  of the Cincinnati Enquirer, was also a member of Miami Lodge No.46.<br>
  The roster of this lodge shows 303 members.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>RIPLEY =
LODGE
  NO. 47 MASSILLON, STARK COUNTY OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On August 21, 1818, a dispensation was issu=
ed for
  the establishment of Ripley Lodge No.47 at Ripley, Brown County, but for =
some
  reason it was discontinued in 1819 and never received a charter, and the
  number became vacant.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>CLINTON=
 LODGE
  NO. 47 MASSILLON, STARK COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1835, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Wi=
lliam
  J. Reese, Grand Master, issued a dispensation for the organization of a l=
odge
  at Massillon, Stark County. At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge
  commencing January 4, 1836, the lodge was continued under dispensation
  &quot;until the next regular Communication of the Grand Lodge.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the next Meeting of the Grand Lodge, at
  Lancaster, a charter was voted to Clinton Lodge No.103, located at Massil=
lon,
  Stark County, on June 23, 1837, with Brothers George D. Hine, W. M.; Jose=
ph
  G. Hogan, S. W.; and Sylvanus Buckins, J. W. In 1838 the lodge was not
  represented in Grand Lodge, but in 1839 it was represented by Brother Geo=
rge
  D. Hine.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1842 the number of Clinton Lodge was cha=
nged
  from 103 to the vacant No.47, there being two lodges numbered 103.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother George D. Hine was elected Senior G=
rand
  Warden by the Grand Lodge in 1842. Brother Kent Jarvis, of that lodge, was
  honored by his election as Grand Commander of Knights Templar of Ohio. An=
d in
  the same Grand Body, Brother David Atwater also of Clinton Lodge, was ele=
cted
  Grand Captain General. In the Grand Chapter of Ohio two of its members we=
re
  honored with official positions: Brother James W. Underhill, a former mem=
ber,
  was elected as Grand High Priest, and Brother William F. Rudenstein was
  elected Grand king; and in the Grand Lodge, Brother Charles H. Garrigues =
was
  the District Lecturer in that Masonic district for some years.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In civil affairs, Brother Thomas W. Harvey,=
 who
  served as W. M. of Clinton Lodge for a number of years, was elected as St=
ate
  Commissioner of Public Schools. He was also eminent as an author and lect=
urer
  in educational lines.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Clinton Lodge No. 47 has 227 members upon i=
ts
  roll.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>AURORA =
LODGE
  NO.48 PORTSMOUTH SCIOTO COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A dispensation was granted on August 21, 18=
18, to
  Brothers Ezra Osborne, N. K. Clough, and Reuben Waite for the formation of
  Aurora Lodge No.48 at Portsmouth, Scioto County. At the Annual Meeting of=
 the
  Grand Lodge held December 15, 1818, Aurora Lodge No.48 was continued under
  dispensation until the following Communication of the Grand Lodge (1819).=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge in
  1819 or thereafter there is no mention made in the Grand Lodge Proceeding=
s of
  granting a charter to Aurora Lodge No.48 of Portsmouth. The lodge was not
  represented in Grand Lodge in 1819, but its &quot;return&quot; is publish=
ed,
  in which it is stated that its officers were Brothers Samuel Gann, W. M.;
  Thomas Walter, S. W.; George Clarke, Jr., J. W.; and Marc Bosworth, Secre=
tary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In a Grand Lodge roster published in I 856 =
it is
  stated that its charter was issued December 15, 1820.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>No attention having been given to the histo=
rical
  bank sent to Aurora Lodge No.48 for the necessary information, it is
  impossible to give other historical matter relating to this pioneer lodge
  that would doubtless be of much interest.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Among the prominent names recalled who were
  members of Aurora Lodge were Brothers G. S. B. Hemstead, Arthur C. Davis,=
 the
  Reverend Erastus Burr, and Francis Cleveland. In 1850 the Reverend Brother
  Erastus Burr was appointed Grand Chaplain of the M.&middot;. W.&middot;.
  Grand Lodge of Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Annual Report of Aurora Lodge No.48 sho=
ws a
  present membership of 386.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>XENIA L=
ODGE NO.
  49 XENIA, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On December 1, 1818, a dispensation was iss=
ued to
  William F. Elkins, W. M.; Joshua Martin, S. W.; and O. Roberts, J. W., to
  establish Xenia Lodge No. - at Xenia, Greene County, Ohio. At the Annual
  Communication of the Grand Lodge in 1819 it was voted a charter, which was
  issued December 17, 1519. Among its members were Brothers John Smith, Cal=
eb
  West, Abner Reed, and Amasa Reed. Up to 1832 is was regularly represented=
 in
  Grand Lodge, but the Masonic persecutions of that period prevailed and the
  Grand Lodge record states that its existence ceased in 1832.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1846 the Grand Master, M.&middot; .
  W.&middot;. Brother Wm. B. Thrall issued a dispensation to Brothers John
  Hiveling Hiram C. Brown, John A. Gowdy, A. Hiveling, W. T. Stark, M.
  Chambers, James Collier, Charles Anthony, and others for the re-establish=
ment
  of Xenia Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge
  held at Dayton, commencing October 20, 1846, Xenia Lodge No.49 was
  rehabilitated under its charter as No. 49. Since then it has maintained i=
ts
  continued existence.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The absence of any historical report from t=
hat
  lodge prevents other than this brief mention.<br>
  The membership of Xenia Lodge No.49 is now 273.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>SCIENCE=
 LODGE
  NO. 50 OF SANDUSKY CITY, ERIE COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On January 29, 1819, a dispensation was iss=
ued to
  Science Lodge No. at Sandusky City in Erie County. The annual return of t=
he
  lodge to the Grand Lodge in December, 1819, reports the following officer=
s:
  Brothers Hector Kilbourne, W. M.; S. B. Carpenter, S. W.; Henry Fuller, J.
  W., and Eleutheros Cooke, Secretary, December 12, 1820, the Grand Lodge v=
oted
  a charter to the lodge as Science Lodge No.50.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>No return having been made of the historical
  blank sent therefor, the date of the charter can not be given herein.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In 1820 it was represented by Brother Lyman
  Farnell. After 1836 it was not again represented in Grand Lodge, but
  evidently yielded to the anti-Masonic pressure then prevalent, although at
  that time the clouds were breaking away and Freemasonry was again being
  placed in the high position to which it was entitled.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Twelve years later, on September 4, 1848,
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Michael Z. Kreider, Grand Master, issued a
  dispensation to Brothers George R. Morton, William B. Smith, Harvey Camp,=
 C.
  D. Moorhouse, David Powers, Eleutheros Cooke, Thomas Hogg, and H. Howe for
  the establishment of &quot;Science Lodge at Sandusky, Erie County.&quot;<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the meeting of the Grand Lodge held at
  Columbus, commencing with September 25, 1848, Science Lodge was represent=
ed
  by Brother George R. Morton.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On September 26th, at that session the Grand
  Lodge ordered that a charter should be issued to Science Lodge, at Sandus=
ky,
  Erie County, to be No.50.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Since that period Science Lodge has continu=
ed to
  be one of the prosperous lodges in Ohio.<br>
  It is much regretted that no data whatever has been received concerning i=
ts history
  or even the names of the many eminent Brethren who are or who have been
  members of Science Lodge No.50.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The present membership of Science Lodge is =
167.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>MONROE =
LODGE
  NO. 51 MONROE, MICHIGAN (TERRITORY)</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>January 22, 1819, a dispensation was issued=
 for
  the organization of a lodge at Monroe in the Territory of Michigan to be
  designated Monroe Lodge No. -. In its &quot;Return&quot; to the Grand Lod=
ge
  in that year its officers are reported as follows: Brothers Samuel Felt, =
W.
  M.; Benjamin Davis, S. W.; James Owens, J. W., and Isaac Lee, Secretary.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The existence of the lodge was evidently br=
ief,
  as it was never chartered and was placed in the list of &quot;discontinued
  lodges.&quot; The number since then has remained vacant.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>AURORA =
LODGE
  NO. 52 WILMINGTON CLINTON COUNTY, OHIO</b> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the Annual Communication of the Grand Lo=
dge in
  1818 a dispensation was ordered to be issued to Brothers Amasa Truesdal,
  Reuben Adams, Stephen Bosworth, John Bapt DuMont, and others for the
  organization of Aurora Lodge at Wilmington in Clinton County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Its dispensation was issued February 8, 181=
9, but
  the lodge was soon after discontinued, no charter having been granted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On November 15, 1841, a dispensation was gr=
anted
  by the Grand Master, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother William J. Reese, for
  the establishment of a lodge at Wilmington, Clinton County, which was
  designated by the Grand Lodge in 1842 as Wilmington Lodge No.52, its char=
ter
  having been granted by the Grand Lodge at its session on October 18, 1842=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The absence of any historical report whatev=
er
  from No.52 prevents other than this very unsatisfactory mention.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Its representative in Grand Lodge in 1842 w=
as
  Brother Levi Gustin. Brother Jabez Harlan was a prominent member of the G=
rand
  Lodge for many years, and in more recent times the lodge was honored by t=
he
  election of the late Brother William W. Savage as Grand High Priest of Ro=
yal
  Arch Masons in Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The roll of Wilmington Lodge No.52 shows a
  membership of seventy-five.</p>
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