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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
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IPFUL
  GRAND LODGE<br>
  OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF THE STATE<br>
  OF OHIO<br>
  From 1845 To 1891<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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well
  Grand Secretary Cincinnati, Ohio</span></b> </p>
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> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. ALEXANDER NEWCOMB, =
GRAND
  MASTER</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at Smith's Opera Hall,
  Mansfield, Tuesday, October .17, A. D. 1871, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand
  Master Alexander H. Newcomb is the Chair, and all the other Grand Officers
  present, except the S. G. D. The following Past Grand Officers were prese=
nt:
  Past Grand Masters, L. V. Bierce and George Rex; Past Deputy Grand Master=
, M.
  D. Brock, and 415 Lodges represented.<br>
  A special committee was appointed to wait upon and introduce to the Grand
  Lodge M. W. S. C. Coffinbury, Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of
  Michigan, and formerly a resident of Mansfield, Ohio. He was received with
  Masonic honors, welcomed by the Grand Master, and addressed the Grand Lod=
ge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master presented his address and
  reports.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the close of last session he issued prox=
ies to
  competent Brothers to constitute the Lodges chartered at the last
  communication, Nos.437 to 451 inclusive, and received reports that all had
  performed the duties assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>That he had issued special proxies to the
  following Brothers to dedicate new Halls, and lay corner stones:<br>
  J. Q. Mitchell, to dedicate new Hall for Swan Lodge; P. G. M. Wm. Fieldin=
g,
  to dedicate Kreider Lodge Hall; P. G. M. Thos. Sparrow, to dedicate
  Uhrichsville Lodge Hall; Freeport Lodge to dedicate its new Hall and inst=
all
  the Officers; New Philadelphia Lodge, to lay corner stone of a Town Hall.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On November 17, 1870, the Grand Master dedi=
cated
  the new Masonic Hall at Akron, and on July 4, 1871, laid the corner stone=
 of
  Buchtel College at Akron.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations for three new Lodges were iss=
ued,
  as follows:<br>
  March 1, Anthony, at Springfield, Clark County<br>
  March 25, Cheshire, at Cheshire, Gallia County<br>
  June 28, Collingwood, at Washington Township, Lucas County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Received petitions for two new Lodges recen=
tly,
  which are referred to the Grand Lodge for action. Refused a number of
  petitions for the reason that the localities would not warrant dividing up
  territory occupied by small Lodges, most of them drawing more from the Gr=
and
  Lodge each year than they pay into its treasury.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>That in obedience to the orders of the Grand
  Lodge at its last session, he sent a circular to the Subordinate Lodges in
  this state on the evils of intemperance and profanity, which was well
  received and welcomed by all good Masons, not only in this but in several
  other jurisdictions, and has been the means already of much good in our
  Lodges; and calls on the Officers and members of the Grand Lodge to stric=
tly
  live up to the very letter of the law they unanimously passed, thereby sh=
owing
  the Brethren that the law was enacted not only for them, but also for the
  lawmakers, and no one, from the Grand Master to the youngest entered
  apprentice, will be allowed to violate it.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Announced the death of Past Grand Master Th=
omas
  Sparrow, at Columbus, on August 8, 1871, and his burial on the 10th. A
  special communication and his burial on the 10th. A special communication=
 of
  the Grand Lodge was convened at Columbus that day, and his funeral, large=
ly
  attended but the citizens of Columbus and the Fraternity from al parts of=
 the
  state, was conducted with Masonic ceremonies in compliance with his reque=
st.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Receiving notice that Ely Lodge and Richland
  Lodge had lost their charters and effects by fire, dispensations were iss=
ued
  authorizing them to continue work as, soon as they could secure suitable
  rooms, until this session, and recommended new charters be issued to them.
  Calls attention to the many losses by fire, and recommends the Lodges be
  required to protect themselves from such losses by proper insurance.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to Rule 8, and requests the=
 Grand
  Lodge to decide as to its application to a case of the illegal sale of
  liquor.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Granted permission to serval Lodges to turn=
 not
  as Lodges on May 30, and assist in the ceremony of decorating the graves =
of
  our fallen heroes.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Received a number of applications to confer=
 the
  degrees in less than the prescribed time, all of which were refused.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On April 10, 1871, on invitation of the Gra=
nd
  Lodge of the District of Columbia, the Grand Master attended a banquet gi=
ven
  by that body to the Right Honorable the Earl DeGrey and Ripon, the
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master of England, at the Masonic Temple in
  Washington, D. C., and was cordially received and welcomed by that body a=
s the
  representative of the Grand Lodge of Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Masters and representatives from many=
 of
  the states of our Union, and Brethren from Canada were present, it being =
the
  first time in the history of Masonry that the representatives of our
  fraternity have met together under so favorable auspices.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master presented a written invita=
tion
  from Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, to a reception at their residence Wednesd=
ay
  evening, 5 to 8 P. M., which was accepted with thanks.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer presented his report sh=
owing
  a balance on hand October 17, 1871, $11,262.11.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother E. T. Carson called attention to Ma=
sonic
  sufferers by the devastating fire at Chicago, and moved the appointment o=
f a
  committee to report on the subject; Bro. Caldwell also called attention to
  the sufferers in Michigan and Wisconsin, and they were included and the
  committee appointed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Deputy Grand Master P. M. Wagenhals, Presid=
ent of
  the Board of Trustees of the Masonic Widows' and Orphans' Home, made a re=
port
  covering 13 pages, showing the pledge of cash donations of about $10,000.=
00
  unconditional, a cash donation of, conditioned on its location at
  Mechanicsburg, and land donations $24,000, and cash $1,500.00, if located=
 at
  Worthington.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer's report cash received =
and on
  hand, including interest, $3,523.03.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge donated the sum of $2,000.0=
0 to
  the sufferers by fire in Chicago, Michigan and Wisconsin, to be divided a=
mong
  them in such proportions as the Grand Master on full investigation may de=
em
  proper, and the Subordinate Lodges are requested to make such donations as
  their finances may allow.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A telegraph message of greeting was sent to=
 the
  Grand Lodge of Kentucky, now in session at Louisville in that state.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A message of sympathy and brotherly regard =
was
  sent to Past Grand Master Wm. Fielding, and the hope that he will speedily
  recover from his present illness.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A vote of thanks was tendered Hon. John She=
rman
  and wife for their generous hospitality to the members of the Grand Lodge=
 at
  their residence Wednesday evening.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence subm=
itted
  the following resolution which was adopted:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolved, That a Brother who is engaged in =
any
  business or occupation which is forbidden, and against the exercise of wh=
ich
  penalties are denounced by any law of the state of Ohio, or of the United
  States, is for such act properly subject to Masonic discipline.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolution that the term &quot;Masonic
  Clothing&quot; as used in resolution adopted in 1847 for the government of
  the members of this Grand Lodge while in session, be held to include, in
  addition to citizen's clothing, only &quot;white aprons,&quot; was adopte=
d.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolution, That any subordinate Lodge in t=
his
  state may amend its By-Laws so as; to receive not less than $15.00 in lie=
u of
  annual dues, the same to be invested, and any Lodge adopting such amendme=
nt
  shall notify the Grand Master and Grand Secretary by mail, and thereafter
  such amendment shall be in force in said Lodge; adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary was authorized to have =
an
  adequate number of the proceedings of this Grand communication printed, a=
nd
  distributed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Obituary of Past Grand Mas=
ter
  Thomas Sparrow, reported an appropriate testimonial on his public, private
  and Masonic life, and expressive of the deep loss sustained by the Grand
  Lodge in his death, which was adopted, ordered printed in the proceedings,
  and a memorial page set aside in the records to his memory.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On the memorial page of our departed Brothe=
rs is
  inscribed the names of the following distinguished Masons who died within=
 the
  past year:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Clement Laird Vallandigham, June 17, 1871; =
Thomas
  Sparrow, Past Grand Master, August 7; Dr. Leonard A. Hendricks, a zealous=
 and
  active Mason more than fifty years ago, at Milford, Clermout County; Gott=
lieb
  Steinman, Lancaster, June 25, Grand Sword Bearer, also Grand Tyler of the
  Grand Lodge a quarter of a century ago; General George Sanderson, at
  Lancaster, Grand Marshal of the Grand Lodge in 1826; Rial McArthur, August
  25, a member of the Grand Lodge in 1812, Senior Grand Deacon in 1813.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Section XV, of the By-Laws of the Grand Lod=
ge was
  amended so as to make the salary of the Grand Secretary, $1,000.00.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge approved the action of the =
Grand
  Master in attending the reception and banquet given by the Grand Lodge of=
 the
  District of Columbia to the Grand Master of England, and appropriated $50=
.00
  for his expense on that occasion.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence sub=
mitted
  its report covering 74 pages with an addendum of a compilation of
  &quot;Summary of Masonic Law,&quot; prepared by Bro. U. D. Taylor of Iowa,
  covering 18 pages and containing a careful compilation and digest of the
  decisions of the several Grand Masters, and Grand Lodges in the United St=
ates
  on various Masonic subjects, during the past year, and containing a fund =
of
  valuable information, to which is added a large statistical table of each
  Grand Lodge in the United States, giving dates of their organization,
  statistics as to membership, names and addresses of Grand Masters, Grand
  Secretaries, and F. C. Committees, Chairmen, etc. The summary shows 42 Gr=
and
  Lodges, 7,660 Subordinates, initiated during the year 41,399, passed
  (reported) 20,118, raised 22,700. Total number of Masons in the United
  States, 498,655.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary also presents a detailed
  report of the membership in Ohio by counties, showing 403 working Lodges,
  with a total membership of 27,392, and 2,254 receiving the M. M. degree
  during the past year.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A copy of the circular issued by the Grand =
Master
  and sent to all the Lodges on the subject of the evils of intemperance an=
d profanity,
  is also printed in the proceedings, pages 129 to 132.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge of Kentucky responded to the
  greeting of Ohio, as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lod=
ge of
  Kentucky hails your greeting with 'God bless the M.&middot;. W.&middot;.
  Grand Lodge of Ohio.'</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charles Eginton, G. M.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The committee on arrangements for hall, hot=
els,
  etc., for next session of Grand Lodge reported the propositions of several
  places, and the Grand Lodge voted to hold the next annual communication at
  Columbus, Tuesday, October 15, A. D. 1872.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted to the following Lodg=
es:<br>
  Symbol, No.452, at New Lyme, Ashtabula County<br>
  Shade River, No.453, at Chester, Meigs County<br>
  Brooklyn, No.454, at Brooklyn, Cuyahoga County<br>
  Anthony, No.455, at Springfield, Clark County<br>
  Siloam, No.456, at Cheshire, Gallia County<br>
  Collingwood, No.457, at Washington Township, Lucas County<br>
  New charters were issued to the following Lodges in lieu of originals def=
aced
  by accident:<br>
  Allen Lodge, No.276; Ely Lodge, No.424; and Richland Lodge, No.201.<br>
  Dispensations were issued by the Grand Lodge for new Lodges, as follows:<=
br>
  Epler, at Montra, Shelby County<br>
  Noble, at Caldwell, Noble County<br>
  Juilliard, at Louisville, Stark County<br>
  Racine, at Racine, Meigs County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Alexander H. Newcomb, was re-elected
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master, and Bro. Asa H. Battin, elected Dep=
uty
  Grand Master, and they and the balance of the Grand Officers were duly
  installed.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1872</b=
> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. ALEXANDER H. NEWCOM=
B,
  GRAND MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at the City Hall, Colu=
mbus,
  Tuesday, October 15, A. D. 1872, with Grand Master A. H. Newcomb in the
  Chair, all the other Grand Officers except the J. G. D., and the following
  Past Grand Officers, Wm. B. Thrall, P. G. M., L. V. Bierce, P. G. M., M.D.
  Brock, P. D. G. M., and P. M. Wagenhals, P. D. G. M., present, and more t=
han
  a constitutional number of Subordinate Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his annual address,
  reporting as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>He constituted Collingwood Lodge; No.457, a=
nd
  issued special proxies to competent Brothers to constitute the balance of=
 the
  Lodges chartered at last session, who reported the performance of the dut=
ies
  assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master in January dedicated the n=
ew
  Hall of Rockton Lodge, at Kent; on January 25, dedicated the new Hall of =
Mt.
  Zion Lodge, at Mt. Vernon, and on August 15, laid the corner stone of a
  courthouse to be erected at Sandusky City.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Issued special proxes to the following Brot=
hers
  to dedicate Halls:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother William Tripp, to dedicate new Hall=
 for
  Caldwell Lodge; Bro. A. K. Dunn, to dedicate new Hall at West Bedford;
  February 12, Bro. J. B. Williams, to dedicate new Hall for Stafford Lodge=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were issued for the following=
 new
  Lodges:<br>
  April 15, 1872, Newton Falls, at Newton Falls, Trumbull County<br>
  April 15, 1872, LaRue, at LaRue, Marion County<br>
  June 28, 1872, Acacia, at Wilkins Run, Licking County<br>
  June 28, 1872, Savannah, at Savannah, Athens County<br>
  June 28, 1872, Lucasville, at Lucasville, Scioto County<br>
  July 12, 1872, Norwalk at Norwalk, Huron County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A number of petitions for dispensations for=
 new
  Lodges were refused for same reasons as' given last year.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Lodge room, charter and effects of Vill=
age
  Lodge were destroyed by fire and a special dispensation allowing them to
  continue work until this session was issued, and recommend a new charter =
be
  granted said Lodge; also Hope Lodge, at Delphos, which lost its charter,
  jewels and effects by fire May 5.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master reported his action in
  disbursing the funds placed in his hands for the fire sufferers at last
  session, and the payment of the balance remaining in his hands to the Gra=
nd
  Treasurer.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer's report shows a balanc=
e on
  hand October 15, $8,240.24.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master reported he had deposed the
  Worshipful Master of Rubicon Lodge, No.237, for disseminating the ritual
  contrary to the rules of the Grand Lodge adopted in 1865, and his action =
was
  approved by the Grand Lodge. The Grand Lodge expelled from its membership=
 a
  representative for intoxication during the session of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer was instructed to procu=
re
  insurance on the jewels, clothing and property of the Grand Lodge, and
  Subordinate Lodges urged to procure sufficient insurance on their propert=
y,
  real and personal, to protect them from loss by fire.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Blanchard Lodge, No.403, at Findlay, Hancock
  County, having surrendered its charter and effects to the Grand Lodge, was
  stricken from the roll.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The sympathy of the Grand Lodge to Past Gra=
nd
  Master Wm. Fielding, on account of his continued ill health, was tendered=
 by
  a rising vote.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Trustees of the Widows' and Orphans' Ho=
me
  made their report, and after discussion of the present status of the proj=
ect
  and its future prospects, the Grand Lodge voted that it does not now deem=
 it
  advisable to take further action in the premises, and the original resolu=
tion
  was rescinded, the Trustees discharged from further consideration of, or
  action on the subject, and the money on hand ordered returned to the dono=
rs.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary was instructed to have =
3,000
  copies of the proceedings of this Grand Lodge, to include the revised Cod=
e,
  printed and properly distibuted, and the Code will be found in the
  proceedings of 1872, a number of copies were printed last year separately=
 and
  distributed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Hall of Cedar Lodge, No.430, was destro=
yed by
  fire, and the Lodge was authorized to meet at such place as the Grand Mas=
ter
  should approve to transact ordinary business, but not to confer the degre=
es
  of Masonry until they procure a Hall of their own.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were issued to the following Lodge=
s:<br>
  Epler, No.458, at Montra, Shelby County<br>
  Noble, No.459, at Caldwell, Noble County<br>
  Juilliard, No.460, at Louisville, Stark County<br>
  Racine, No.461, at Racine, Meigs County<br>
  Newton Falls, No.462, at Newton Falls, Trumbull County<br>
  LaRue, No.463, at LaRue, Marion County<br>
  Acacia, No.464, at Wilkins Run, Licking County<br>
  Lucasville, No.465, at Lueasville, Scioto County<br>
  Savannah, No.466, at Savannah, Athens County<br>
  Norwalk, No.467, at Norwalk, Huron County<br>
  Dispensations were granted for new Lodges, as follows:<br>
  Bishopville, at Bishopville, Morgan County<br>
  Gallia, at Chambersburg, Gallia County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dispensation to Jenkins, at Hammondsvil=
le,
  Jefferson County, was continued.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petitions for dispensations for Lodges =
at
  Genoa, Pickaway County, and Jeffersonville, Fayette County, not having the
  consent of adjoining Lodges were returned to the petitioners.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>New charters were granted to Hope Lodge, No=
.214,
  at Delphos, and Village, No.274, at Burton, in lieu of the originals
  destroyed by fire.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>An attempt was made to bring up the subject=
 of
  &quot;Colored Masons&quot; again, but the subject was indefinitely postpo=
ned.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence sub=
mitted
  its report covering 57 pages, reviewing the proceedings of 44 Grand Lodge=
s.
  The Grand Master of New Jersey in his address gives an account of the
  invasion of its jurisdiction by the Grand Lodge of Hambnrgh, and also of =
its
  invasion of New York over twenty years ago, and appeals to all the Grand
  Lodges of the United States to stand by them in resenting this positive
  violation of Masonic law. The Grand Master of New York also raises his vo=
ice
  and pen m defense of New Jersey; and the Grand Orient of France comes in =
for
  its full share of criticism in the various reports for its invasion of
  Louisiana, and in upholding the spurious council in such invasion. Attent=
ion
  is also given to the proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, and=
 the
  learned and eloquent address of Grand Master Sewell Gardner at the
  celebration of the feast of St. John, the Evangelist, December 27, 1871; =
on
  Henry Price, who he claims is the legitimate founder, under lawful author=
ity,
  of Masonry in America, and submits forty-eight pages of copies of documen=
ts
  and letters to sustain his contention. The report of Michigan contains a
  report of the visit of M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. A. H. Newcomb, Grand =
Master
  of Ohio, to its Grand Lodge, and the presentation of a contribution from =
his
  Grand Lodge of $800.00 to the sufferers by fire in that jurisdiction, and=
 its
  acceptance and vote of thanks. A number of the Grand Lodges commend our G=
rand
  Lodge and Grand Master on the stand taken against the evils of intemperan=
ce
  and profanity, and have followed in our footsteps, in efforts to crush th=
em
  out of the Order.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Our Grand Secretary appends to his report a
  statistical table showing in detail the work done by every Lodge in this
  jurisdiction together with a recapitulation showing the 423 working Lodges
  with a membership (Master Masons) 29,267; raised during the year, 1,888.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Asa H. Battin, of Steubenville, was
  elected Grand Master, and Bro. Charles A. Woodward, of Cleveland, Deputy
  Grand Master, and they and the other Grand Officers were duly installed.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Columbus was selected as the place, and Tue=
sday,
  October 21, A. D. 1873, the time for holding the next annual communicatio=
n of
  the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1873 </=
b></p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. ASA H. BATTIN, GRAND
  MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at City Hall, Columbus,
  Tuesday, October 21, A. D. 1873, with Grand Master Asa H. Battin in the
  Chair, all the Grand Officers, and the following Past Grand Officers, L. =
V.
  Bierce, P.G. M., George Rex, P. G.M., A. H. Newcomb, P.G. M., M.D. Brock,=
 P.
  D. G. M. and P. M. Wagenhals, P.D. G. M., present, and more than a
  constitutional number of Subordinate Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his annual address
  reporting:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>All the Lodges receiving charters at the la=
st
  communication were duly constituted by competent Brothers to whom special
  proxies were issued for that purpose.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>An unusual number of special dispensations =
were
  issued to Lodges authorizing them to elect and install Officers.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were issued to Olive Lodge, N=
o.210,
  September 12, to lay the corner stone of a new school building in the Vil=
lage
  of Caledonia; and to Harmony Lodge, No.8, October 9, to lay the corner st=
one
  of a new school building at Urbana.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Also proxies to Bro. J. Kelly O'Neal to ded=
icate
  the new Hall of Xenia Lodge, No.49, and to Bro. Allen T. Brinsmade, to
  dedicate the new Hall of Village Lodge, No.274, both of whom promptly
  performed the duties assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Halls, charters and effects of Centrevi=
lle
  Lodge, No.371; Hanover Lodge, No.115; King Solomon Lodge, No.56; and New
  Birmingham Lodge, No.231, having been destroyed by fire, dispensations we=
re
  issued empowering them to continue work as soon as proper Halls could be
  obtained, and new charters are recommended to be issued to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On September 26, the Grand Master by special
  invitation visited the city of Philadelphia, Pa., and with our R.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Senior Grand Warden, and R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Secret=
ary,
  was present at the ceremonies of the dedication of the magnificent new Ma=
sonic
  Temple erected by the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania=
, in
  that city; and we were fraternally received by the Officers of the Grand
  Lodge, and treated with the utmost courtesy.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were issued for new Lodges at=
 the
  following places:<br>
  November 30, 1872, Zaleski, at Zaleski, Vinton County<br>
  December 30, 1872, Sinking Spring, at Sinking Spring, Highland County<br>
  February 9, 1873, Richmond, at Richmond, Jefferson County<br>
  March 1, 1873, Baltimore, at Baltimore, Fairfield County<br>
  December 5, 1872, Jeffersonville, at Jeffersonville, Fayette County<br>
  July 9, 1873, Edon, at Edon, Williams County<br>
  July 29, 1873, Gettysburg, at Gettysburg, Darke County<br>
  August 7, 1873, Humbolt, at Columbus, Franklin County<br>
  August 19, 1873, Avery, at Hilliard, Franklin County<br>
  September 23, 1873, Hicksville, at Hicksville, Defiance County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to Sections 34 and 35 of th=
e Code
  and the question whether in cities Lodges have concurrent jurisdiction ov=
er
  the entire city, or as other Lodges, and asks the Grand Lodge to settle t=
his
  question.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Announces the deaths of Past Grand Masters
  William Fielding and William B. Thrall, both of whom were buried with Mas=
onic
  Honors.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Deputy Grand Master reported that on Ja=
nuary
  15 last, he dedicated the new Hall of Garrettsville Lodge, No.246; and on
  January 13 installed the Officers of Iris Lodge, No.229.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report of the Grand Treasurer shows a b=
alance
  on hand October 21, 1873, $8,601.50.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Obituaries of Past Grand M=
asters
  William Fielding and William B. Thrall, reported testimonials of their
  public, private and Masonic lives and character, which are printed in the
  proceedings, and a page of the records set aside to each.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The sum of $500.00 was appropriated by the =
Grand
  Lodge for the relief of the Memphis sufferers.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary was authorized to have =
2,000
  copies of the proceedings of this session printed, at least 500 on Superi=
or
  paper, and distribute the same.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Section 79 of the Code was amended by adding
  &quot;except by special permission of the Grand Lodge or Grand Master whi=
ch
  allows the Grand Lodge or Grand Master to consent to a Lodge occupying a =
Hall
  in connection with another society.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Code is republished in the proceedings =
of
  this year, pages 111 to 122.<br>
  Charters were granted to the following Lodges:<br>
  Gallia, No.469, at Chambersburg, Gallia County<br>
  Bishopville, No.470, at Bishopville, Morgan County<br>
  Jenkins, No.471, at Hammondsville, Jefferson County<br>
  Zaleski, No.472, at Zaleski, Vinton County<br>
  Richmond, No.473, at Richmond, Jefferson County<br>
  Edon, No.474, at Edon, Williams County<br>
  Baltimore, No.475, at Baltimore, Fairfield County<br>
  Humboldt, No.476, at Columbus, Franklin County<br>
  The dispensations for the following Lodges were continued and referred to=
 the
  Grand Master:<br>
  Jeffersonville, at Jeffersonville, Fayette County<br>
  Gettysburg, at Gettysburg, Darke County<br>
  Hicksville, at Hicksville, Defiance County<br>
  Avery, at Hilliard, Franklin County<br>
  Sinking Spring, at Sinking Spring, Highland County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>New charters were granted the following Lod=
ges in
  lieu of the originals destroyed by fire: King Solomon Lodge, No.56; Hanov=
er
  Lodge, No.115; New Birmingham Lodge, No.231; and Centreville Lodge, No.37=
1;
  also a new charter to be issued to Mad River Lodge, No.161, whose charter=
 has
  been mutilated by accident, on said Lodge paying the fees and expenses for
  the same.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The matter of the rectification of the char=
ter of
  Hamer Lodge, No.167, was referred to the Grand Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Grievance reported that wh=
ile
  this Grand Lodge has no jurisdiction to compel a Subordinate Lodge to ref=
und
  to a Foreign Lodge money voluntarily expended for relief or burial of a
  member of such Lodge, yet it is the duty of the Lodge so far as they are =
able
  to reimburse said Foreign Lodge; which report was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Asa H. Battin was reelected M.&midd=
ot;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Master and all the elective Grand Officers were re-elec=
ted
  to their present stations, and all were duly installed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Columbus was selected as the place, and Tue=
sday,
  October 20, A. D. 1874, fixed as the time of holding the next annual
  communication of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Foreign Correspondence Committee submit=
ted
  its report covering 48 pages, and reviews the proceedings of 46 Grand Lod=
ges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The invasion by the Grand Lodge of Hamburg,=
 and
  the Grand Orient of France is still discussed and condemned, and the Grand
  Lodge of Michigan seems to strike a responsive chord by its resolution, as
  follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;That the encroachments upon the
  jurisdictional rights of American Grand Lodges can no longer be submitted=
 to,
  and as edicts of non-intercourse appear to have no influence upon the Gra=
nd
  Lodge of Hamburg, or the Grand Orient of France, the Grand Lodge of Michi=
gan
  will cooperate with her sister Grand Lodges in refusing to bold Masonic
  communication with all Masonic powers, who, on being requested, shall fai=
l to
  recognize the American doctrine of exclusive and absolute Grand Lodge
  jurisdiction on this continent.&quot; The Grand Lodge of Virginia adopted
  similar resolutions.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary appends the usual stati=
stical
  tables to our proceedings, the recapitulation showing 433 working Lodges =
with
  total membership of 30,300, and 1,364 raised the past year.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary received the following
  response from the Masons of Memphis, after the close of the Grand Lodge, =
which
  is printed on page 183 of the proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Office of Masonic Board of belief of Memphi=
s,
  Memphis, October 27, 1873.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>John D. Caldwell, Grand Secretary,</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;My Dear Brother: God bless your noble=
 old
  soul, may you live forever. 'This truly said that Masonry knows no North,
  South, East or West, and the fraternity of your noble old state, with
  yourself, are certainly bearing out this statement. The prayers of the
  suffering and destitute must avail, and Ohio be exempt from scourges such=
 as
  ours forever.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The five hundred dollars just received
  please consider as the capstone of your benevolence.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;With kind remembrances of 'Auld Lang =
Sync'
  and fraternal regards now and always,<br>
  Yours fraternally,<br>
  A. J. Wheeler, Secretary.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>There also appears on the next page the min=
utes
  or memoranda of the organization of the Association of &quot;Masonic Vete=
rans
  of Ohio.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;On the 15th of October, 1872, was org=
anized
  at Columbus an Association of Masonic Veterans of Ohio. Its object, 'the
  perpetuation of Masonic friendship, the cultivation of the social virtues,
  the collection of facts relating to Masonic history and biography, the
  preservation of the good old usages of the craft, and the exertion of
  influence to improve Masonry in every good word and work.'&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>As originally instituted those eligible wer=
e to
  be Masons in good standing of some Masonic body, who had been members of =
the
  Order for twenty-five years, furnishing their signature to the roll, and =
pay
  the Treasurer the sum of one dollar.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Wm. B. Thrall, M.&middot;. W.&middo=
t;.
  Past Grand Master, was chosen the first President. He died June 7, 1873.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At Toledo, September 2, 1873, the vacancy w=
as
  filled by promoting Bro. Jacob Graff, first Vice President, to the office=
 of
  President.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The regulation was changed so as to admit, =
if
  members of some Masonic body, those who had been Master Masons for twenty
  years.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Association is to hold a reunion and me=
eting
  during the session of the Grand Chapter (convenes Wednesday, September 9,
  1874, at Dayton), and during the meeting of the Grand Lodge (at Columbus,
  Tuesday, 20th of October, 1874), every year.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Edward Spear, a Vice President, die=
d,
  January 31, 1873.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The present Board of Officers is as follows=
:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>President, Bro. Jacob Graff, P. G. H. P.,
  Cincinnati; Vice Presidents, Bro. John M. Barrere, Hillsboro; Bro. Jonath=
an
  N. Burr, Mt. Vernon; Bro. George Rex, P. G. M., Wooster; Bro. Joseph M. D=
ana,
  Athens; Bro. J. S. Felton, Norwalk; Bro. George Keifer, Troy; Secretary, =
Bro.
  Cornelius Moore, Cincinnati; Treasurer, Bro. John D. Caldwell, Cincinnati=
; Sentinel,
  Bro. Timothy B. Fisher, P. G. M. G. C., Marion.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1874 </=
b></p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. ASA H. BATTIN, GRAND
  MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at City Hall, Columbus,
  Ohio, Tuesday, October 20, A. D. 1874, with Grand Master Asa H. Battin in=
 the
  Chair, and all the other Grand Officers, and the following Past Grand
  Masters, L. V. Bierce, George Rex, A. H. Newcomb; and Past Grand Deputy G=
rand
  Masters, M.D. Brock and Philip M. Wagenhals, present, and more than a
  constitutional number of Subordinate Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his address, reportin=
g:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dedication by the Grand Master of the
  following Lodge Halls:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October, 1873, the new Hall of Wellsville L=
odge,
  No.180. A large attendance from East Liverpool, Salineville and Steubenvi=
lle.
  At the close of the ceremonies a beautiful Bible was presented the Lodge =
by
  the wives and daughters of the members.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>February 3, 1874, the new Hall of Harrison =
Lodge,
  No.219, at Cadiz. An able address was delivered &frac34; by Brother Arnol=
d.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 8, the new Hall of Bridgeport Lodge,
  No.181. The Lodge having secured a lease on its rooms for ninety-nine yea=
rs
  at a fair rental. He compliments all these Lodges on the neat, commodious,
  and well furnished Halls they have secured, and their marked prosperity.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>He issued proxies to dedicate Masonic Halls=
, to
  the following Brothers:<br>
  Brother Henry Talbott, to dedicate the new Hall of Hartsgrove Lodge, No.3=
97,
  at Hartsgrove, Bro. S. A. Hathaway delivered the address; Bro. Sidney Moo=
re,
  R. W. J. G. W., the Hall of Ashley Lodge, No.407, at Ashley, Delaware Cou=
nty;
  Bro. Mills Gardner, the new Hall of Frankfort Lodge, No.309, at Frankfort,
  Ross County; Bro. C. B. Laughead, the new Hall of Racine Lodge, No.461, at
  Racine, Meigs County; Bro. A. H. Newcomb, P. G. M., the new Hall of Wause=
on
  Lodge, No.349, at Wauseon, Fulton County; Bro. James W. Underhill, the new
  Hall of Juilliard Lodge, No.460, at Louisville, Stark County; Bro. L. C.
  Bailey, the new Hall of Oliver Lodge, No.447, at Caledonia, Marion County;
  the Masonic Temple at Ashland, erected by Ashland Lodge, No.151, which was
  dedicated June 24, 1874; Bro. Virgil F. Shaw, the new Hall of Baltimore
  Lodge, No.475, at Baltimore, Fairfield County; the new Hall of Lake Shore
  Lodge, No.307, at Madison, Lake County; Bro. Matt H. Watt, to lay the cor=
ner
  stone of a new city building at Chillicothe, which was laid with due Maso=
nic
  ceremonies, September 24, 1874.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On October 3, 1874, issued special dispensa=
tion
  to Moriah Lodge, No.105, at Powhatan Point, Belmont County, to appear in
  public procession and dedicate a monument erected over the remains of a
  deceased Brother, no report yet received.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the close of last session special proxie=
s were
  issued to the following Brothers to constitute the Lodges chartered at th=
at
  session:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Wm. Lawson, Gallia Lodge, No.469; <=
br>
  J. Q. Mitchell, Bishopville Lodge, No.470; <br>
  Wm. Orr, Jenkins Lodge, No.471; <br>
  Matt H. Watt, Zaleski Lodge, No.472; <br>
  John Chapman, Richmond Lodge, No.473;<br>
  A. H. Newcomb, P. G. M., Edon Lodge, No.474;<br>
  M. D. Brock, P. D. G. M., Baltimore Lodge, No.475; <br>
  S. C. Bailey, Humboldt Lodge, No.476; all of whom performed the duties
  promptly.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A very large number of special dispensation=
s were
  granted to elect and install Officers, the list covering over a page of t=
he
  closely printed record, and the Grand Master says possibly in the rush of
  business, a few got away without being noted or recorded, and adds: &quot=
;The
  list is a large one, much larger than usual, resulting from the time of
  meeting of many Lodges being dependent upon the moon.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;On June 24, 1874, the Grand Master at=
tended
  a grand celebration of the Fraternity at Wellsville, Columbiana County, w=
hich
  has not been excelled by anything in eastern Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;For some months previous the anti-Mas=
ons in
  that vicinity had held high carnival and freely boasted that the order in=
 the
  village should be crushed out. Professed ministers of the Gospel had
  declaimed against it from the pulpit; lectures had been delivered by
  itinerant humbugs, in which its enormities had been laid bare, and a feel=
ing
  of bitterness against the Fraternity had been engendered and encouraged,
  which it was hoped by our enemies would result in the downfall of Wellsvi=
lle
  Lodge. But in the hour of the apparent triumph of our enemies in that
  vicinity, the Brothers of Wellsville were equal to the emergency. They
  quietly arranged for a grand display on that occasion; and when the memor=
able
  day arrived, their success exceeded their most sanguine expectations. Lod=
ges
  present were, New Lisbon, East Liverpool, Hammondsville, Salineville,
  Hanover, Minerva, Waynesburg, Alliance, Steubenville, Bridgeport and Mart=
ins
  Ferry, in Ohio; Beaver, Smiths Ferry, Allegheny, Pittsburgh, Rochester and
  New Brighton, in Pennsylvania; New Cumberland, Wellsburg and Wheeling, in
  West Virginia; together with a number of Commanderies in full uniform from
  the three states named. The procession was one of the finest I have ever
  seen, and the town was too small to hold the people. Over eight thousand
  people gathered around the speaker's stand, and listened to an eloquent a=
nd
  able address by our worthy Bro. Rev. W. B. Watkins, of Pittsburgh; and si=
nce
  that day not the sound of an anti-Mason has been heard in Wellsville, or =
the
  region round about.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were granted for new Lodges a=
t the
  following places:<br>
  November 14, 1873, Graysville, at Graysville, Monroe County<br>
  December, 1873, Kennonsburg, at Kennonsburg, Noble County<br>
  January 2, 1874, O. K., at Oak Harbor, Ottawa County<br>
  February 9, 1874, HilIman, at Youngstown, Mahoning County<br>
  February 28, 1874, Ethan's, at Farmersville, Montgomery County<br>
  February 28, 1874, Walnut Hills, at Cincinnati, Hamilton County<br>
  March 2, 1874, New Straitsville, at New Straitsville, Perry County<br>
  March 6, 1874, Conrad, at Alliance, Stark County<br>
  April 8, 1874, Ontario, at Ontario, Richland County<br>
  April 14, 1874, Ohio City, at Martins Ferry, Belmont County<br>
  May 25, 1874, Weston, at Weston, Wood County<br>
  May 25, 1874, Battin, at Commercial Point, Pick-away County<br>
  July 9, 1874, Ansonia, at Ansonia, Darke County<br>
  July 10, 1874, Dover, at Dover, Cuyahoga County<br>
  July 10, 1874, Frazeysburg, at Frazeysburg, Muskingum County<br>
  August 1, 1874, St. Albans, at Alexandria, Licking County<br>
  October 6, 1874, Amanda, at Amanda, Fairfield County<br>
  August 6, 1874, Ahiman, at Newark, Licking County; making eighteen in all=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On August 17, the Hall of Matamoras Lodge,
  No.374, together with its charter, jewels and effects, were destroyed by
  fire, and a dispensation was issued empowering them to continue labor unt=
il
  this session, and authorized the Lodge to meet in the I. O. O. F. Hall un=
til
  they could secure a proper room, the same having been kindly tendered the=
m.
  Recommended a new charter be granted the Lodge in place of the one destro=
yed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to the Temperance
  &quot;Crusade,&quot; and the excitement and ill feeling engendered, to al=
lay
  which and at the same time define the position of the Grand Lodge, he iss=
ued
  and sent to each Subordinate Lodge a circular letter, a copy of which is
  submitted, and is printed in the proceedings, pages 197 and 198, which be
  believes greatly assisted in allaying the excitement on the part of some =
of
  the Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In may, 1874, received from the Grand Maste=
r and
  Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge on Louisiana, a letter reporting that =
by
  reason of unusual floods a large number of the Brethren in that state were
  destitute and needed immediate assistance, and believing this Grand Lodge
  would sanction it, he sent to the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of
  Louisiana, three hundred dollars of the monies of the Grand Lodge then in=
 his
  hands to be applied to the immediate relief of our distressed Brethren in
  that state, and also issue a circular appealing to our Subordinate Lodges=
 for
  donations, and our Grand Secretary reports the sum of $1,707.93 contribut=
ed
  by the Lodges and members of our jurisdiction and forward to the Grand
  Secretary of Louisiana.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Circular and the report of the Grand
  Secretary showing the contribution, and forwarding same, the grateful
  acknowledgment of the same and notice that and Grand Secretary of Louisia=
na,
  are printed in the proceedings, pages 44 to 47 inclusive. The Grand Lodge
  approved the action of the Grand master in all matters connected with this
  subject.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports the payment of $872.00 to Wilstach,
  Baldwin &amp; Co. For printing the proceedings of 1873, and compliments t=
hem
  on the quality of material and workmanship.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer's report shows a balanc=
e on
  hand October 19, 1874, $7,408.47. Total receipts last year, $11,690.00;
  disbursements, $13,233.47, excess of disbursements over receipts $1,543.4=
7.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary was ordered to have fif=
teen
  sets of the proceedings of the Grand Lodge from and including 1858 to the
  close of the present session bound for the use of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>(Note. The Grand Secretary will need copies=
 of
  the proceedings for the years 1858, 1859, 1860, 1862 and 1868; can Lodges
  spare such?)</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The following resolution presented by the
  Committee on Charters and Dispensations, was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolved, That all applications to Lodges to
  recommend dispensations for new Lodges shall be presented at a stated mee=
ting
  of the Lodge, entered upon the minutes, and lie over to the next stated
  meeting, before a vote be taken thereon.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In his address last year, page 7, proceedin=
gs of
  1873, the Grand Master reported he had granted a special dispensation to
  Meridian Lodge, No.234, to ballot on an application of a fellow craft for=
 the
  M. M. degree at a special meeting called for that purpose, and if elected=
 to
  confer the M. M. degree on him at the same special meeting; the matter was
  referred to the Jurisprudence Committee and was continued to this session.
  The committee now decides the Grand Master erred in granting the
  dispensation, as Rule 31 requires all balloting for degrees to be had at
  stated meetings and the Grand Master has no power to annul this positive
  rule, which decision was approved by the Grand Lodge. They also report th=
at
  the Grand Lodge has no power to require Subordinate Lodges to refund to
  Relief Associations money voluntarily expended for the relief of their
  members, and that legislation to that effect would be neither prudent or
  proper; which was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Also that under Rule 7 of the Code, the
  Worshipful Master of a Lodge is amenable only to the Grand Lodge or Grand
  Master for his Masonic conduct; and hence he can neither be tried or puni=
shed
  by the Lodge for any Masonic offense committed by him during his term of
  office, but must be tried by the Grand Master or Grand Lodge; which was
  approved.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The committee did not concur with the Grand
  Master, that it would be beneficial to the Craft to change the rules so a=
s to
  dispense with expulsion for non-payment of dues. They find Sections XXII =
and
  XXIII of the By-Laws, which are coeval with the Grand Lodge, owe their
  existence to the fact that our fathers found it necessary, by compulsory
  process, to provide means for Masonic purposes and for the expenses of the
  Lodge, and recommend no changes be made in the present law on that subjec=
t;
  which was approved by the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On the subject of one ballot for all three
  degrees, the committee report that the uniform rules and decisions of the
  Grand Lodge were in favor of a ballot for each degree, and recommend no
  change be made; which was approved.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the last communication there were two re=
ports
  from the Grievance Committee on the suspension of a Brother of Highland
  Lodge, No.38, convicted of the habitual sale of intoxicating liquors in
  violation of law, which was continued to this session, the minority repor=
t in
  favor of sustaining the suspension and the majority in favor of reversing=
 it;
  on motion on majority report was sustained and adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Permission was granted Clemente Amitie Lodg=
e,
  No.285, to remove from Unionville to Reinersville, Morgan County, its
  territorial jurisdiction to remain as at present, and a majority of the
  Lodges to vote in favor of removal.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Pleasant Ridge Lodge No.282, was refused
  permission to remove to Carthage, and its present Lodge room being unfit =
for
  Masonic purpose, work was interdicted until made safe or until a suitable
  hall secured.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proposition that hereafter the Grand Lo=
dge
  should not pay mileage and per diem to any representative, except the Gra=
nd
  Lodge Officers, and the matter of compensation be left to the Lodges send=
ing
  the representatives, amending Section XVIII of the By-Laws, was lost.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Rule 26 of the Code for Subordinate Lodges =
was
  amended to read as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Lodges shall deny to unaffiliated Mas=
ons
  the privilege of Masonic charity and Masonic burial,&quot; and Section 74=
 of
  the Code was amended by adding thereto the following:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Nor shall any visitor be received in =
any
  Lodge who has been unaffiliated for more than one year next preceding his
  applying for admission as a visitor.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary was authorized to have =
the
  proceedings printed and distributed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence repo=
rted
  on the subject of the Grand Lodges of the states adopting a uniform ritual
  that &quot;Masonry has a universal language which can not be changed by
  rituals; * *</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>* hence uniformity in this regard is neither
  important or possible, and recommend postponement indefinitely, which was=
 adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted to the following Lodg=
es:<br>
  Jeffersonville, No.468, at Jeffersonville, Fayette County<br>
  Gettysburg, No.477, at Gettysburg, Darke County<br>
  Hicksvil]e, No.478, at Hicksville, Defiance County<br>
  Graysville, No.479, at Graysville, Monroe County<br>
  Kennonsburg, No.480, at Kennonsburg, Noble County<br>
  Hiliman, No.481, at Youngstown, Mahoning County<br>
  Farmersville, No.482, at Farmersville, Montgomery County<br>
  Walnut Hills, No.483, at Cincinnati, Hamilton County<br>
  New Straitsville, No.484, at New Straitsville, Perry County<br>
  Ontario, No.485, at Ontario, Richland County<br>
  Ohio City, No.486, at Martins Ferry, Belmont County<br>
  Battin, No.48'7, at Commercial Point, Pickaway County<br>
  Ansonia, No.488, at Ansonia, Darke County<br>
  Dover, No.489, at Dover, Cuyahoga County<br>
  Frazeysburg, No.490, at Frazeysburg, Muskingum County<br>
  St. Albans, No.491, at Alexandria, Licking County<br>
  Ahiman, No.492, at Newark, Licking County<br>
  Avery, No.493, at Hilliards, Franklin County<br>
  The name of Ethan Lodge, at Farmersville, was elianged to Farmersville,
  No.482.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations of the following Lodges were
  continued:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Conrad, at Alliance, Stark County; Oak Harb=
or, at
  Oak Harbor, Ottawa County, the name of this Lodge changed from O. K. to O=
ak
  Harbor.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Discontinued:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Sinking Spring, U. D., at Sinking Spring, H=
ighland
  County; Weston, U. D., at Weston, Wood County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Asa H. Battin was re-elected Most
  Worshipful Grand Master, and all the other elective Grand Officers were
  re-elected to fill their present stations, and all were duly installed.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Columbus was selected as the place, and Tue=
sday,
  October 19, A. D. 1875, as the time for holding the next annual
  communication.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence thr=
ough
  Bro. John D. Caldwell, submitted its report covering 51 pages, and treati=
ng a
  number of interesting Masonic subjects, among which are articles from the=
 pen
  of that distinguished Masonic author, Wm. James Hughan of Truro, England;
  under the heads of &quot;Ancient York Masons,&quot; the &quot;Master Maso=
n's
  Degree,&quot; &quot;Sketches of Old English Lodges,&quot; the &quot;Sloane
  Manuscript,&quot; and a number of other subjects from other noted Masonic
  writers.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>He also introduces an article, presumably w=
ritten
  by himself, styled &quot;Our Masonic 'Brother Jonathan,'&quot; which is a
  curiosity.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Under the head of &quot;Masonry in Camps,&q=
uot;
  the early Military Lodges established in America are noted, and under
  &quot;The Great West,&quot; the rapid growth of Masonry in the West, and =
the
  great credit Ohio is entitled to in starting and disseminating the princi=
ples
  of Masonry throughout that portion of the United States, which then boast=
ed
  of about 200,000 of the 500,000 then in the whole United States, the
  following being the summary as given in the report:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The New England States have enrolled 79,170
  Masons; the Middle States 132,260 Masons; the thirteen Southern States 14=
7,176
  Masons; the Western States and Territories 197,870 Masons.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1875</b=
> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. ASA H. BATTIN, GRAND
  MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at City Hall, Columbus,
  Tuesday, October 19, A. D. 1875, with Grand Master Asa H. Battin in the
  Chair, all the other Grand Officers, and Past Grand Masters, L. V. Bierce=
 and
  A. H. Newcomb; Past Deputy Grand Masters, M. D. Brock and P. M. Wagenhals;
  and Past Junior Grand Warden, Kent Jarvis, and the representatives of more
  than a constitutional number of the Subordinate Lodges, present.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Charles S. Stansbury, of Washington=
, D.
  C., M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master of the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. G=
rand
  Lodge of the District of Columbia, F. &amp; A. M., was introduced, receiv=
ed,
  and welcomed by the Grand Lodge with honors and conducted to a seat in the
  east.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his address, reportin=
g:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>He had on three occasions refused to &quot;=
make
  Masons at sight&quot; and stating at length his reasons therefor.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Issued a large number of dispensations to e=
lect
  and install Officers of Subordinate Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Issued proxies to competent Brothers to
  constitute all the Lodges chartered at last session, except Ohio City Lod=
ge,
  at Martins Ferry, which was constituted by the Grand Master November 11,
  1874. Addresses were delivered by the Grand Master and by Bro. Ross Alexa=
nder
  and Rev. Sedwick. The Brothers to whom proxies were issued promptly perfo=
rmed
  the duties assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Special proxies were issued to the following
  Brothers to dedicate new Halls and lay corner stones:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>D. C. Akin, to dedicate the new Hall of Cle=
mente
  Amitie Lodge, No.285; M.D. Brock, P. D. G. M., the new Hall of Napthali L=
odge
  No.262; R. E. Richards, the new Hall of Portage Lodge, No.351; J. R. Conr=
ad,
  the new Hall of Unity Lodge, No.12; J. F. McKenney, to lay the corner sto=
ne
  of a Soldiers' Monument at Sidney, Ohio; R. H. Lansing, the corner stone =
of
  new town hall in the village of Greenfield, Ohio; R. E. Richards, to lay =
the
  corner stone of a new school building in Oak Harbor.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On November 4, 1874, the Grand Master dedic=
ated
  the new Hall of New Birmingham Lodge, No.231, at New Birmingham, Rev. Bro.
  John Williams, of Steuhenville, delivering an address.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations for new Lodges were granted as
  follows:<br>
  November 6, 1874, Patriot, at Patriot, Gallia County<br>
  November 25, 1874, Hudson, at Hudson, Summit County<br>
  November 27, 1874, South Point, at South Point, Lawrence County<br>
  January 1, 1875, Homeworth, at Homeworth, Columbiana County<br>
  January 1, 1875, Quaker City, at Quaker City, Guernsey County<br>
  January 2, 1875, Heher, at Williamsport, Pick-away County<br>
  March 10, 1875, Western Reserve, at West Farmington, Trumbull County<br>
  April 1, 1875, Paulding, at Paulding, Paulding County<br>
  April 15, 1875, Augusta, at Augusta, Carroll County<br>
  April 16, 1875, Ellsworth, at Cleveland<br>
  June 30, 1875, Evansport, at Evansport, Defiance County<br>
  June 30, 1875, Kilgore, at Kilgore, Carroll County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Owing to unexpected delays in completing its
  building, Kilgore Lodge has not organized and recommend. it be continued =
one
  year. A number of these Lodges have procured Halls owned by themselves, w=
hich
  is commended.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Pleasant Ridge Lodge, No.282, having made i=
ts
  Hall perfectly safe, was permitted to resume labor.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master calls attention to the
  misunderstanding and friction arising between Masonic bodies by reason of=
 the
  adoption at the last Grand communication of the report of the Jurispruden=
ce
  Committee on the subject of &quot;Masonic Funerals&quot; (page 59,
  proceedings 1874), and &quot;Union with other Societies&quot; and the
  correspondence and action of the Grand Commandery Knights Templars of Ohi=
o,
  and recommends a modification of the same, which was referred to the
  Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence, which reported a modification of their
  former definition and report, and recommended the repeal and rescission of
  the report of 1874, which after discussion was adopted, and the cause for
  misunderstanding removed (pages 44 and 45, proceedings 1875).</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master reported a number of decis=
ions
  made by him and requested they be duly considered by the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>He called attention to the subject of the C=
olored
  Grand Lodge of Ohio, which was referred to a select committee, and that
  portion of his address and the report of the committee is printed in the
  appendix, pages 6 to 10.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Deputy Grand Master presented his report
  stating he had issued dispensations for the following new Lodges:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>December 25, 1874, West Side, at Cleveland,
  Cuyahoga County<br>
  March 4, 1875, Woodward, at Cleveland, Cuyahoga County<br>
  April 7, 1875, Stonington, at North Amherst, Lorain County<br>
  May 12, 1875, Andover, at Andover, Ashtabula County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A telegram of condolence on the death of Br=
o.
  John M. S. McCorkle, Past Grand Master of Kentucky, and for many years the
  Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge, was sent to the Grand Lodge of Kentuc=
ky,
  F. &amp; A. M., and a response received, both of which are printed in the
  proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer submitted his report sh=
owing
  a balance on hand October 19, 1875, $6,698.82.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Jurisprudence reported the
  following decisions as to trials. That in cases of conviction of a Brothe=
r in
  a civil court for violation of law, charges must be preferred and trial h=
ad
  as in other cases, the record of conviction to be prima facie evidence of
  guilt, but subject to explanation; and in cases of nonpayment of dues cha=
rges
  must be made and trial had as in other cases; and that Section 18 of the =
Code
  applies to candidates for advancement who have been rejected; all of which
  were approved by the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge of the province of Manitoba=
, the
  Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island, and the Grand Lodge of Dakota, recen=
tly
  organized, were recognized and welcomed by a unanimous vote.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Charles S. Stansbury, an officer of=
 the
  National Monumental Society to complete the monument to Washington, addre=
ssed
  the Grand Lodge, and the Grand Lodge voted to appropriate one thousand
  dollars, and requested its Subordinate Lodges to contribute liberally to =
the
  project.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The application of Pleasant Ridge Lodge, No=
.282,
  to hold its communications at Pleasant Ridge six months and at Lockland s=
ix
  months each year, was refused.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The select committee on the celebration of =
the
  Masonic Centennial, reported reviewing the establishment of Masonry in Oh=
io,
  by American Lodge, No.1, located at Marietta, and offered the following
  resolution, which was adopted:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolved, That a special communication of t=
his
  Grand Lodge be held at Marietta, Ohio, on the 26th of June, 1876, to unite
  with American Lodge, No.1, its eldest born, in celebrating the centennial=
 of
  that Lodge, and that of the nation as well.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A proposition to increase the Grand Lodge d=
ues
  from twenty-five cents to fifty cents per member, was indefinitely postpo=
ned.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The mileage of the officers and members of =
the
  Grand Lodge was reduced from one dollar and fifty cents for each twenty-f=
ive
  miles travel to one dollar and twenty-five cents.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted for the following new
  Lodges:<br>
  Conrad, No.494, at Alliance, Stark County<br>
  Oak Harbor, No.495 at Oak Harbor, Ottawa County<br>
  Patriot, No.496, at Patriot, Gallia County<br>
  South Point, No.497, at South Point, Lawrence County<br>
  West Side, No.498, at Cleveland, Cuyahoga County<br>
  Homeworth, No.499, at Homeworth, Columbiana County<br>
  Quaker City, No.500, at Quaker City, Guernsey County<br>
  Heber, No.501, at Williamsport, Piekaway County<br>
  Paulding, No.502, at Paulding, Paulding County<br>
  Stonington, No.503, North Amherst, Lorain County<br>
  Augusta, No.504, at Augusta, Carroll County<br>
  Ellsworth, No.505, at Cleveland, Cuyahoga County<br>
  Andover, No.506, at Andover, Ashtabula County<br>
  Western Reserve, No.507, at West Farmington, Trumbull County<br>
  Woodward, No.508, at Cleveland, Cuyahoga County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The following Lodges were continued under
  dispensation:<br>
  Hudson, at Hudson, Summit County; Evansport, at Evansport, Defiance Count=
y;
  Amanda, at Amanda, Fairfield County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were refused for the followin=
g:<br>
  Hathaway, at Chester, Geauga County; Sager, at Lafayette, Allen County.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master presented Bro. Kent Jarvis=
, a
  Past Junior Grand Warden, who has been fifty-three eyars a Mason, and is =
the
  president of the &quot;Masonic Veterans of Ohio,&quot; who was cordially
  greeted, and delivered an address.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Charles A. Woodward, of Cleveland, =
was
  elected Most Worshipful Grand Master, and Bro. William Cunningham, of New=
ark,
  Right Worshipful Deputy Grand Master, and they with the other Grand Offic=
ers
  were duly installed. Columbus was selected as the place, and Tuesday, Oct=
ober
  17, A. D. 1876, as the time for holding the next annual Grand Communicati=
on.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The subject of the Colored Grand Lodge of O=
hio
  was made the special order of business at 2 o'clock P. M., Wednesday, Oct=
ober
  20, and the matter referred to a Special Committee to report at that time=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master in his address devoted two=
 and a
  half pages of the closely printed appendix to this subject (pages 6 to 8 =
of
  appendix), too lengthy for insertion here. He does not present any facts =
or
  opinions as to the legitimacy or regularity of the Colored Lodges, but ma=
kes
  an appeal for their recognition on &quot;general principles.&quot; The
  following extracts will give an idea of the trend of his address: &quot;O=
ne
  hundred years ago our patriot fathers proclaimed to the world those noble
  words embodying great truths that shook the thrones of monarchs as an
  earthquake. All men are created free and equal, endowed by their Creator =
with
  certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursui=
t of
  happiness. They were the foundation of a great republic, which, having st=
ood
  the test of time, the shocks of foreign and intestine wars, is now, at the
  close of the first century, greater, stronger, more powerful than ever
  before, and like the Temple of Solomon, the wonder and admiration of the
  world. Our people are indeed free. * * *</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;For nearly a century there has existe=
d in
  this country an organized body of men who are generally known as 'Colored=
 Masons.'
  * * * They claim to be in possession of the same secrets as ours, * * * t=
hat
  they derive their authority from legal sources, and are * * * legal Mason=
s.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;If they are possessed of the same kno=
wledge
  which we claim, then the legality of their organizations became involved;=
 and
  here a question arises that probably can never be settled in a manner
  entirely satisfactory to the Masonic world. But whatever may have been th=
eir
  origin, their existence is undisputed; their Grand and Subordinate Lodges=
 are
  in our midst; * * * they are asking recognition at the hands of the Grand
  Lodges in America, and the question must be met by us. * * *</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;At present, in our own country, we ca=
n not
  recognize Masons receiving light in Colored Lodges. We are presented in o=
ur
  own state with the anomaly of two Grand Lodges, each with a number of
  Subordinate Lodges, * * * and yet the one is not permitted to recognize t=
he
  other, and all intercourse between the two prohibited. In this great
  centennial year, whilst liberty and equality are shed abroad through our
  great nation, is it not right and proper that we, as Masons, shall at lea=
st
  attempt to bring about, by proper means and in a legal manner, a union of
  these two Grand Lodges in one state? If there is any illegality in the or=
ganization
  of either (?), let it be healed.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The committee reported Wednesday afternoon,=
 at
  length stating they did not attempt to discuss or enter into the history =
of
  the so-called &quot;Colored Freemasonry&quot; or its legitimacy at the
  present time, yet they find a Colored Grand Lodge with a number of
  Subordinates in this state, and they offered for adoption a resolution
  providing in substance, that if the so-called Colored Grand Lodge would
  change its name and constitutional title so that it shall read as follows=
: &quot;The
  African Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Massons of the state of Ohio,&qu=
ot;
  this Grand Body will recognize it as a legitimate and Independent Grand
  Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>After discussion thereon, Bro. Lewis H. Wil=
liams,
  Worshipful Master of Russellville Lodge, No.166, and elected as R.&middot=
;.
  W.&middot;. Junior Grand Warden, moved that final action on the subject
  matter of the Colored Grand Lodge as above, be deferred until the next an=
nual
  communication, which was agreed to.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary was directed to publish=
 a
  separate pamphlet, containing the address of the Grand Master on this
  subject, the memorial submitted by W. T. Boyd and others relative thereto,
  the report of the Committee on Foreign Correspondence, and all other repo=
rts
  and papers submitted on the subject, and to distribute the same to the
  Subordinate Lodges of this state and Grand Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This was done making a pamphlet of 58 pages,
  under the title of &quot;New Day, New Duty,&quot; and the same was also
  included in the printed proceedings of that year, being the first 58 page=
s of
  the appendix, and prepared by the friends and advocates of the adoption of
  the report of the committee, and containing every paper, document and
  argument that could be presented or advanced in its favor, including a
  statement of the formation and subsequent action of what was known as the
  &quot;Prince Hall Lodge,&quot; in Massachusetts, afterwards known as
  &quot;The African Lodge,&quot; No.459, afterwards registered as No.370, a=
nd
  which was borne on the rolls of the Grand Lodge of England from 1789 to 1=
813,
  and then stricken and dropped from the rolls; but neglected to call atten=
tion
  to the report of Bro. William Seward Gardner, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Gra=
nd
  Master of Masons of Massachusetts, to the Grand Lodge of that state in 18=
70,
  wherein he claims to show conclusively that by its action in 1827, June 18
  (if it had an existence at that time in view of it being stricken from the
  roll of the Grand Lodge of England, in 1813), in declaring itself indepen=
dent
  by reason of the Grand Lodge of England refusing to recognize it or resto=
re
  it to the rolls, its existence came to an end; and if not then, that
  afterwards in 1847 when the Colored Lodges formed a &quot;National Grand
  Lodge,&quot; African Lodge of Boston surrendered its charter and on Decem=
ber
  11, 1847, received its present charter from that body, and that by reason=
 of
  these acts the original charter has become extinct and forfeited. This re=
port
  was made to the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts in response to a petition fr=
om
  Colored persons claiming to be Masons, and asking to be recognized as suc=
h; and
  the report was unanimously adopted and the petitioners had leave to withd=
raw
  their petition. This report will be found on pages 79 and 80 of the
  proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio for 1870.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The publication and distribution of this pa=
mphlet
  gave rise to a heated discussion of the subject in and through the various
  Masonic periodicals of the day, and in the proceedings of the various Gra=
nd
  Lodges, those in favor of the adoption of the report of the committee rel=
ying
  principally on the claims and statements set out in the pamphlet, with so=
me
  additional statements as to records, and the proceedings in relation to t=
he
  action of the African Lodge, and the so-called National Grand Lodge. The
  proposition met with strong protests from nearly all quarters of this
  country, and from England. From some of the states, and especially from
  Massachusetts, and practically all over the west, the opposition was bitt=
er.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The London Freemason, in an article, which =
is
  copied in the Masonic Review of February, 1876 (Vol.48, page 19), reviews=
 the
  subject and coincides with Brother Gardner, Grand Master of Massachusetts,
  that African Lodge in 1813 was defunct, and could only be resuscitated by
  application to and by the vote and action of the Grand Lodge of England, =
from
  which it derived its original charter, and among other things says:
  &quot;Prince Hall Lodge was an irregular and clandestine gathering of Mas=
ons,
  and had neither legal, Masonic status or authority.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Probably the best, calmest, most accurate a=
nd
  exhaustive article on the subject was contributed by Bro. Josiah H. Drumm=
ond,
  Past Grand Master of Maine, who was and is recognized as one of the best
  qualified and posted authorities on Masonic Jurisprudence in the United
  States, and which will be found on pages 261 to 270, inclusive of the Jul=
y,
  1876, number of the Masonic Review, Vol. 48.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>After a careful review of the whole subject=
 he
  announces his conclusion that the Colored Lodges are not regnlar, and say=
s:
  &quot;We can not see, therefore, that the Masons of today can do anything=
 of
  the character proposed by the Grand Lodge of Ohio, or that they are called
  upon to recognize, or that they can recognize, without a violation of the
  landmarks of Masonry, the organizations to which the resolutions of that
  Grand Lodge relate.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Cornelius Moore, editor of the Maso=
nic
  Review; Bro. Albert G. Mackey, author of Mackey's Encyclopedia; and one of
  the editors of the Voice of Masonry; Bro. Sereno D. Nickerson, editor of =
the
  New England Freemason; and Bro. Frank Gourley of St. Louis, in articles
  written by them and published in their magazines of that date, all agree =
with
  the above findings and opinions.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>There was another very important question
  connected with this subject, discussed, viz.: the original and exclusive
  jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, within this state, over all Maso=
nic
  legislation and subjects, as declared in Article XV of its Constitution, =
and
  adopted and recognized by every legitimate Grand Lodge of every state in =
the
  United States, ever since the formation of the government and the
  organization of Grand Lodges within the several states. This doctrine of
  exclusive jurisdiction was declared by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts in
  1782, and reaffirmed in1785; by the Grand Lodge of Virginia in June 24, 1=
779,
  and reaffirmed October 28, 1785; and has been upheld and reaffirmed by the
  Grand Lodge of Ohio and of every other state whenever the jurisdiction of=
 the
  recognized Grand Lodge of any of our sister states was invaded or attempt=
ed
  to be invaded by any foreign or rival Grand Lodge whatever. These
  considerations were pressed with force and vigor by the opponents of the
  proposition to recognize the Colored Grand Lodge as an insurmountable
  objection to such recognition.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The above statements are given as a mere
  condensed abstract of the claims and contentions of the parties to this
  controversy. The various articles and documents printed on the subject wo=
uld
  fill a large volume, and the Masonic student who desires to push his
  investigations further is referred to the Masonic periodicals above
  enumerated, and the proceedings and reports of the Foreign Correspondence
  Committees of the various Grand Lodges from 1875 to 1877 inclusive, where=
 he
  will find both sides of the question ably, though in some instances quite
  bitterly and forcibly, presented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>We are merely historians, not members of a
  Jurisprudence Committee, and therefore do not express any opinion as to t=
he
  merits of either side of the controversy. The Foreign Correspondence
  Committee submitted their report covering 63 pages, containing many
  historical facts in relation to early Masonry in England and the United
  States.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>We give a condensed abstract of the princip=
al
  subjects treated in this valuable document, thus citing the Brother who
  desires information, to the printed report, for the historical facts ther=
ein
  stated: &quot;Washington as a Mason;&quot; &quot;The American Union
  Lodge,&quot; giving its history from its first organization as an Army Lo=
dge,
  February 15, 1776, to its first meeting at Marietta, Ohio, June 28, 1790,=
 with
  extracts from its minutes to June 24, 1792, and its recognition by the Gr=
and
  Lodge of Pennsylvania May 21, 1792, and by the Grand Lodge of Massachuset=
ts
  December 6, 1791; &quot;First Royal Arch Masonry in Ohio,&quot; organized
  under the auspices of American Union Lodge, No.1, at Marietta; &quot;Royal
  Arch Masonry in Cincinnati&quot; in 1794.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Lodges forming the Grand Lodge of
  Ohio,&quot; giving their organization, from whence they derived their
  charters, early Officers, etc.; &quot;Nova Cesarea Lodge, Cincinnati,&quo=
t;
  the history of its charter from Grand Lodge of New Jersey, and its
  organization December 27, 1794; &quot;The Rite of Perfection&quot; in Alb=
any,
  N. Y., in 1761; &quot;Washington Monument&quot; with a cut of the proposed
  monument when completed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proceedings also contain a memorandum o=
f the
  Organization of &quot;Masonic Veterans of Ohio,&quot; with their minutes =
and
  a list of members to date, and an excellent portrait of Bro. Kent Jarvis,=
 the
  present president of the association, who has been a Mason for fifty-three
  years.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1876 </=
b></p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. CHARLES A. WOODWARD,
  GRAND MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at City Hall, Columbus,
  Tuesday, October 17, A. D. 1876, with Grand Master Charles A. Woodward in=
 the
  Chair, all the other Grand Officers, Past Grand Masters, L. V. Bierce, Ge=
orge
  Rex, A. H. Newcomb, and Past Deputy Grand Master, M. D. Brock, present, a=
nd
  over two hundred Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his address, reportin=
g that
  he had constituted the following Lodges chartered at last communication
  November 2, 1875, Stonington, at Amherst; November 8, West Side, at Cleve=
land;
  November 10, Woodward, at Cleveland; and had issued special proxies to
  competent Brothers to constitute the balance of said chartered Lodges, al=
l of
  whom promptly discharged the duties assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>That he had issued dispensations for two new
  Lodges, as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 26, 1875, Leanore, at Midway, Madis=
on
  County.<br>
  January 22, 1876, Sager, at Lafayette, Allen County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter of Winchester Lodge, No.236, ha=
ving
  been destroyed by fire, issued a dispensation to them. authorizing the Lo=
dge
  to continue meetings until this session, and recommend a new charter be
  granted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A petition for a new Lodge at Canal Fulton,=
 Stark
  County, received a few days since, is submitted for action by the Grand
  Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Special proxies were issued to the following
  Brothers to dedicate Halls and lay corner stones of buildings:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>April 8, 1877, Bro. John M. Barrere, to ded=
icate
  new Hall of Highland Lodge, No.38, at Hillsboro, Highland County, dedicat=
ed
  May 25, 1877; April 17, Bro. J. Kelly O'Neal, to dedicate the new Hall of
  Morrow Lodge, No.265, at Morrow, Warren County, dedicated May 18, with the
  assistance of Bro. Jacob Randall, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Tyler, and
  Bro. T. J. Melish; June 14, Bro. W. M. Cunningham, R.&middot;. W.&middot;.
  Deputy Grand Master, to lay the corner stone of a new court house to be
  erected in Newark, Licking County; June 27, Bro. J. N. Burr, to lay the
  corner stone of a Soldiers' Monument at Mount Vernon, Knox County; July 1=
0,
  Bro. J. H. Johnson, to lay the corner stone of a new High School building=
 to
  be erected at Dresden, Muskingum County; August 22, Bro. Past Grand Maste=
r A.
  H. Newcomb, to lay the corner stone of a new schoolhouse to be erected in=
 the
  town of Nevada, Wyandot County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In conformity with the resolution adopted a=
t last
  session a special communication of the Grand Lodge was opened at Marietta,
  June 24, 1876, for the purpose of uniting with American Union Lodge, No.1=
, in
  celebrating its centennial anniversary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A procession was formed and marched through=
 the principal
  streets to the college grounds, where the exercises were opened by an
  impressive prayer by our R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Chaplain A. G. Bye=
rs.
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro Richard Vaux, Past Grand Master of the Grand
  Lodge of Pennsylvania, who had been chosen orator of the day, delivered an
  eloquent, interesting and instructive address, and was followed by Bro.
  Cornelius Moore, who in a very able manner reviewed the history of Americ=
an
  Union Lodge from its organization to the present time. Bro. J. D. Caldwel=
l,
  our R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Secretary, then presented the ancient
  records of the Lodge, reading extracts therefrom, after which the Grand
  Master delivered an address, and the exercises were closed by Bro. George=
 T.
  Hovey, Worshipful Master of the Lodge, in a few well chosen and appropria=
te
  remarks. The attendance of the Masonic Brethren and the citizens of the c=
ity
  and surrounding country was large.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report of the Grand Treasurer was submi=
tted
  showing a balance in the treasury, October 17, 1876, $4,295.39.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proposed recognition of an African Lodg=
e in
  Ohio, was called up the first day and after discussion and a number of
  motions and points of order, the matter was fixed as the special order of
  business for Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. On Wednesday morning the ma=
tter
  was called up when Bro. William M. . Cunmugham, R.&middot;. W.&middot;.
  Deputy Grand Master filed in writing his point of order, as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Any regulation affecting in any manne=
r the
  status of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, its absolute individuality, or its
  superiority within its own jurisdiction, must be construed as an amendmen=
t of
  Article XV of the Constitution, and must be treated in the same manner as=
 any
  other amendment thereto,&quot; and cited the Preamble of the Constitution=
 of
  the Grand Lodge of Ohio, and Article XV of the Constitution, copying the =
same
  in full.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A discussion ensued, after which the Grand =
Master
  decided the point of order not well taken. Brother Cunningham appealed fr=
om
  the decision of the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master, and a call was =
made
  for a vote by Lodges and by yeas and nays of Grand Officers. The elected
  Grand Officers were called. The roll of Lodges was called and votes recor=
ded
  on the question, &quot;Shall the decision of the Grand Master be sustaine=
d as
  the opinion of the Grand Lodge?&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>rending the addition of the column and
  declaration of the result, Bro. F. T. Carson moved that the tally sheets =
and
  credential lists be referred to a select committee of three in connection
  with the Grand Secretary to compare the same and to report without delay =
to
  the Grand Lodge, which proposition on motion was laid on the table.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The vote as taken and canvassed shows the v=
ote as
  cast by each representative and Grand Officer, the report covering nearly
  fourteen pages of the proceedings, and resulted in not sustaining the dec=
ision
  of the Grand Master; the votes of the representatives showing 329 votes in
  favor of sustaining the Grand Master, and 889 against it, three Grand
  Officers voting in favor and one against it.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master on the announcement of the
  result, being a majority of votes nay over votes yea, declared the decisi=
on
  of the Grand Master, on the appeal of Brother Cunningham, was not sustain=
ed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The next day Bro. W. B. Sloan, J. W. of O. =
H.
  Perry Lodge, No.341, Port Clinton, presented a preamble reciting the deci=
sion
  of the Grand Master on the point of order raised by Bro. W. M. Cunningham,
  his appeal from the Grand Master's decision and the failure of the Grand
  Lodge to sustain the Grand Master, and offered the following resolution:<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Be it resolved, That Section XV of the
  Masonic Code be amended by adding thereto the following:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Provided that the words 'Exclusive
  jurisdiction over all the subjects of Masonic legislation shall not be
  construed to prohibit this Grand Lodge from having the power to recognize=
 or
  delegate any authority to Lodges, or other Masonic Powers, as in its wisd=
om
  it may deem expedient.'&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This preamble and resolution failed to be
  seconded by the required majority of votes, could not be submitted to the
  Subordinate Lodges for their approval, as designed by the mover, and
  therefore it failed; and the further agitation of the subject ended, and =
was
  not afterwards revived in the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted to the following Lodg=
es, U.
  D.:<br>
  Amanda, No.509, at Amanda, Fairfield County<br>
  Hudson, No.510, at Hudson, Summit County<br>
  Evansport, No.511, at Evansport, Defiance County<br>
  Leanore, No.512, at Midway, Madison County<br>
  Sager, No.513, at Lafayette, Allen County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dispensation of Kilgore Lodge, U. D., at
  Kilgore, Carroll County, was continued to next session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petition for a dispensation for a new L=
odge
  at Canal Fulton, in Stark County, was not granted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>New charters issued to Aberdeen Lodge, No.1=
49,
  and Winchester Lodge, No.236, in lieu of originals destroyed by accident,
  they paying the fees therefor.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Charles A. Woodward was re-elected
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master, and all the other elective Grand
  Officers were re-elected to their present stations and all were installed=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Columbus was selected as the place, and Tue=
sday,
  October 16, A. D. 1877 the time for holding the next annual communication=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence sub=
mitted
  its report, the larger portion of which is devoted to the Colored Mason
  subject, and in view of the large space devoted to it in the past year we
  will not enlarge on the subject and leave it to those who desire to pursue
  the subject further to read the report.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>From the statistics it appears there are no=
w in
  the United States 53 Grand Lodges in correspondence with each other, 10,2=
15
  Subordinate Lodges with 595,000 Masons and 47,000 Knights Templars.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This report contains a long letter from the=
 noted
  Mason and author, Wm. James Hughan, to the Grand Lodge of Ohio, covering
  twelve closely printed pages of the appendix (pages 151 to 163), which is
  replete with information relating to old Freemasons and Free-masonry in
  Europe and America, and he cites an extract from the New England Post, da=
ted
  August 20, 1737, under the date of Boston, June 27, and giving an account=
 of
  a meeting of the Free and Accepted Masons on the feast of St. John the
  Baptist, and the transaction of some business, &quot;After which the Soci=
ety
  attended the Grand Master in procession to his Excellency, Governor Belch=
er,
  and from thence the Governor was attended by the Grand Master and the
  Brotherhood to the Royal Exchange Tavern in King street where they had an
  elegant entertainment. It being the first procession in America they appe=
ared
  in the proper badges of their Order, some gold and some silver. The
  procession was closed by the Grand Master.&quot; Want of space forbids
  further extracts.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Announcement is made in the last pages of t=
he
  proceedings of the death of Past Grand Master L. V. Bierce, at Akron,
  November 11, A. D. 1876. Born at Cornwall, Litchfield County, Conn., Augu=
st
  4, 1801; initiated E. A. at Ravenna, August 10, 1826; F. C., October 12,
  1826; M. M., October 12, 1826; appointed S. G. D. of Grand Lodge, October,
  1850; elected J. G. W., October, 1851, reelected 1852, and elected Grand
  Master, 1853.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A Special Communication of the Grand Lodge =
was
  held at the Masonic Temple, Akron, November 15, to attend his funeral; Gr=
and
  Master C. A. Woodward presiding, and J. D. Caldwell, Grand Secretary, and
  other Grand Officers and a large concourse of Brethren present; and his
  remains deposited in mother earth with full Masonic honors. A full accoun=
t of
  the services and the action of the Bar Association, of Summit County, is
  printed in the appendix to the proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The announcement is also made of the death =
of
  Bro. Joseph B. Covert, of Cincinnati, Past Grand Tyler of the Grand Lodge,
  and his burial in Spring Grove cemetery. He was born at Lebanon, Ohio, th=
en
  in the Northwestern Territory, February 6, 1798; initiated in N. C. Harmo=
ny
  Lodge, Cincinnati, December 5, 1823, and served as Tyler of that Lodge ov=
er a
  quarter of a century; and as Grand Tyler of all the Ohio Masonic Bodies f=
rom
  1848 to 1864; and as Captain of the Guard of the Grand Encampment of the =
U.
  S. Knights Templars in 1865, at Columbus.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge of Ohio presented him a cos=
tly
  sword as a token of esteem, which he highly prized.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1877 </=
b></p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. CHARLES A. WOODWARD,
  GRAND MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at City Hall, Columbus,
  Tuesday, October 16, A. D. 1877, with Grand Master Chas. A. Woodward in t=
he
  Chair, all the other Grand Officers, and Past Grand Masters, George Rex a=
nd
  A. H. Newcomb; and Past Deputy Grand Master, M. N. Brock, present, and ov=
er
  two hundred Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his address, announce=
d the
  deaths of Past Grand Master, L. V. Bierce, Past Grand Tyler J. B. Covert,
  notices of which were, inserted in the proceedings of 1876; also the sudd=
en
  death in a railroad disaster at Ashtabula, of Past Grand Chaplain, Rev. A=
. H.
  Washburn, on December 29, 1876; of Past Junior Grand Warden, Kent Jarvis,=
 on
  January 15, 1877; and of Past Deputy Grand Master, Edgar A. Hopkins, July=
 3,
  1877 calls attention to the fact that at the last session the proposition=
 to
  amend Article 17 of the Code so as to require only one ballot for the thr=
ee
  degrees was adopted, but on the last day was reconsidered and the former
  action rescinded so the article remains unchanged, and he again recommends
  careful consideration of the subject.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Special proxies were issued to competent Br=
others
  to constitute the Lodges chartered at the last session, and the duties
  promptly performed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations for the following new Lodges =
were
  issued:<br>
  November 21, 1876, Elliott, at Canal Fulton, Stark County<br>
  December 4, 1876, Tymochtee, at Marseilles, Wyandot County<br>
  May 2, 1877, Pemberville, at Pemberville, Wood County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Recently received petition for dispensation=
 for a
  new Lodge, at Belpre, Washington County, which is referred to the Grand L=
odge
  for action.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charters of Pomeroy Lodge, No.164, and
  Thatcher Lodge, No.439, were destroyed by fire, and dispensations were is=
sued
  permitting them to continue work until this session; new charters should =
be
  issued to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Hall of Marion Lodge, No.70, was destro=
yed by
  fire, and dispensation issued authorizing the Lodge to occupy temporarily=
 the
  Hall of the I. O. O. F.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Hall of Warsaw Lodge No.255, was destro=
yed by
  fire, and as no suitable Hall could be secured in Warsaw, dispensation is=
sued
  permitting the Lodge to hold its meetings in the town of Spring Mountain
  until the present session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Hall of St. Albans Lodge, No.491, was
  destroyed by fire, and dispensation issued permitting the Lodge to occupy
  temporarily the I. O. O. F. Hall.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On January 4, 1877, drew a warrant in favor=
 of
  the Methodist Book Concern for $759.84, for printing and binding the
  proceedings of the Grand Lodge for 1876.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Special proxies were issued to the following
  Brothers to dedicate Masonic Halls and public buildings and lay corner
  stones:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>November 13, Bro. Leander Burdick, to dedic=
ate
  the new Hall of Tu-en-da-wie Lodge, No.195, at Defiance, Williams County;
  July 17, Bro. Wm. Bitter, to lay the corner stone of a town hall in
  Bellville, Richland County; October 3, Bro. J. M. Goodspeed, to lay the
  corner stone of a new Masonic building to be erected at Athens, Athens
  County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master on September 14, 1877, lai=
d the
  corner stone of a new city hall building to be erected at Fremont.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to the Masonic Review, now =
the
  oldest continuous Masonic publication in the world, being in its 50th vol=
ume,
  and to the interesting sketches of some of the oldest Ohio Lodges, and
  recommends the Brethren to support the publication.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer submitted his report sh=
owing
  a balance on hand October 16, 1877, $3,397.05.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Hanselmann Lodge, No.208, of Cincinnati,
  presented a preamble and resolution that a committee of five be appointed=
 to
  report to the Grand Lodge as to the legitimacy and the expediency of
  recognizing the African Grand Lodge of Ohio, and the expediency of absorb=
ing
  them in our own Grand Lodge organization.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother L. H. Pike moved the adoption of the
  resolution, Bro. William H. Cunningham, D. G. M., moved its reference to a
  special committee of five, and Bro. S. L. Fisher moved to lay it on the
  table, which latter motion was agreed to.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Afterwards Brother Thos. J. Larsh presented=
 the
  following resolution:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the Committee on Forei=
gn
  Correspondence be directed to correspond with all the Grand Lodges of the
  United States, with which we are in communication, upon the subject of the
  Lodges of Colored Masons, with the view of agreeing upon some course of
  action in regard to said Lodges which shall be acceptable to the majority=
 of
  said Grand Lodges, with instruction to report to the next communication of
  this Grand Lodge.&quot; Which was not agreed to.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Thomas L. Young of Excelsior Lodge,=
 of
  Cincinnati, Governor of Ohio, was presented to the Grand Lodge, and respo=
nded
  to the fraternal greeting extended to him.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A donation of one hundred dollars was made =
to
  Bro. Cornelius Moore, to be paid on the order of the Grand Master, as a
  testimonial of the valuable services he has given the Grand Lodge in the
  past.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary in response to a circul=
ar
  from the Grand Lodge of Missouri as to the custom and practice in our Lod=
ges
  as to caring for sick and deceased sojourning members, reports he sent ou=
t a
  circular to each Lodge asking their practice, and submits the answers, wh=
ich
  are printed in the appendix, pages 70 to 85. Bro. Wm. B. Bowen, R.&middot=
;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Nebraska, sent a similar
  circular to the grand Lodges of the United States, and their responses wi=
ll
  be found on pages 85 to 90 of the appendix, and in the Voice of Masonry.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Special Committee on Obituaries reported
  appropriate testimonials and memorials on the deaths of Past Grand Master=
, L.
  V. Bierce, of Akron; Past Grand Tyler, Joseph B. Covert, of Cincinnati; P=
ast
  Grand Chaplain, Rev. A. H. Washburn; Past Junior Grand Warden, Kent Jarvi=
s,
  of Massillon; and Bro. Ferdinand Wilmer, of Fremont, which was approved a=
nd
  their biographical sketches printed in the appendix, pages 109 to 112.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proposition submitted by Brother Ross a=
t the
  last annual session, (page 46, proceedings of 1876), that the fiscal year=
 of
  the Grand Lodge shall close on August 31, of each year, and each Lodge sh=
all
  file its annual report with the Grand dues with the Grand Secretary on or
  before September 30, of each year, or be denied mileage and per diem, and
  laid over to this session, was taken up and adopted, and is now in force.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>An interesting history of the formation and
  territory comprising the six districts for District Lecturers reported by=
 the
  Grand Master in 1857, under the action of the Grand Lodge in 1856, and gi=
ving
  the names and date of appointment of the various District Lecturers appoi=
nted
  in each to date, will be found on pages 40 and 41 of the proceedings, and=
 is
  useful for reference.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted to the following Lodg=
es, U.
  D.:<br>
  Elliott, No.514, at Canal Fulton, Stark County<br>
  Marseilles, No.515, at Marseilles, Wyandot County<br>
  Pemberville, No.516, at Pemberville, Wyandot County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The name of the Lodge, No.515, at Marseille=
s, was
  changed from Tymochtee to Marseilles.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were granted for new Lodges at
  Liberty Center, Henry County; and Akron, Summit County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensation for a Lodge at Belpre, was ref=
used,
  all adjoining Lodges not having consented. The dispensation for Kilgore L=
odge
  was recalled, the Lodge not being self-sustaining.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petition of Epler Lodge, No.458, to rem=
ove
  from Montra to Jackson Center, Shelby County, was granted, as was the rem=
oval
  of Warsaw Lodge, No.255, from Warsaw to Spring Mountain.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>New charters in lieu of the originals were
  ordered issued to all Lodges whose charters were destroyed by fire during=
 the
  past year, as reported by the Grand Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A proposition was submitted to appoint a
  committee to consider the expediency of amending the Constitution by
  districting the state into Grand Divisions, as well as Representative
  Districts, etc., and to report to the Grand Lodge at its next session, wh=
ich
  was not agreed to.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother William M. Cunningham, of Newark, w=
as
  elected and installed M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master, and Bro. Reub=
en
  C. Lemmon, of Toledo, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Deputy Grand Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dayton was selected as the place, and Tuesd=
ay,</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 15, A. D. 1878, as the time of hold=
ing
  the next annual communication.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence sub=
mitted
  their report covering 123 pages; a good portion of which is taken up by t=
he
  subject of &quot;Colored Masons and Colored Lodges,&quot; to which those
  interested in the discussion of that subject are referred for additional
  information. However there is also a fund of information in relation to e=
arly
  Masonry in America and Europe, that is well worth careful perusal and
  consideration by every Brother interested in the rise and progress of Mas=
onry
  in this country, and the lives of the eminent Brothers who fought its bat=
tles
  in those troublesome times.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1878 </=
b></p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. WILLIAM M. CUNNINGH=
AM,
  GRAND MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at Gebhart's Hall, Day=
ton,
  Tuesday, October 10, A. D. 1878, with Grand Master William M. Cunningham =
in
  the Chair, and all the other Grand Officers, except the Grand Treasurer,
  present, also Past Grand Master A. H. Newcomb, and Past Deputy Grand Mast=
er
  M. D. Brock, and the representatives from over two hundred Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his annual address,
  reporting that he had issued proxies as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 29, 1877, Bro. Chas. H. Garrigues, =
to
  constitute Elliott Lodge, No.514, at Canal Fulton, Stark County; October =
31,
  Bro. R. E. Richards, of Toledo, to constitute Pemberville Lodge, No.516, =
at
  Pemberville, Wood County; November 20, Bro. Jonatha: Moffat, to constitute
  Marseilles Lodge, No.515, Marseilles, Wyandot County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Also to the following Brothers to dedicate
  Masonic Halls and lay corner stones:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>November 21, 1877, Bro. A. P. Taylor, to de=
dicate
  the Hall of Ohio Lodge, No.199, and install it Officers; December 10, 187=
7,
  Bro. J. L. Wilson, Worshipful Master of Fairview Lodge, No.446, to dedica=
te
  the Hall of Moriah Lodge, No.105; January 11, 1878, Bro. W. H. Phillips, =
of
  Kenton, to dedicate the Hall of Latham Lodge, No.154, at Kenton, Hardin
  County; May 3, Bro W. M. Shinnick, of Zanesville, to lay the corner stone=
 of
  a Masonic Hall at Beverly, Ohio; June 14, Bro. G. L. Layng, of Dennison, =
to
  dedicate the Hall of Sandy Valley Lodge, No.408, at Hanoverton; June 24, =
Bro.
  A. H. Newcomb, of Toledo, to dedicate the Hall of Marion Lodge, No.70, at
  Marion; July 2, Bro. T. F. Blakely, of Sunbury, to lay the corner stone o=
f a
  school building, at Sunbury, Delaware County; September 16 Bro. J. Kelly
  O'Neal, to dedicate the Hall of Goshen Lodge, No.119, at Goshen, Clermont
  County; October 7, Bro. J. W. Underhill, to lay the corner stone of s
  courthouse, at Wooster, Wayne County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The duties assigned to the above Brothers h=
ave
  all been discharged with ability and promptness.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations have been issued for three new
  Lodges, as follows:<br>
  March 26, 1878, Mt. Blanchard, at Mt. Blanchard, Hancock County<br>
  January 22, 1878, Newtonsville, at Newtonsville, Clermont County<br>
  July 11, 1878, Sycamore, at Deshler, Ottawa County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Petitions were also received for dispensati=
ons
  for new Lodges at Junction City, Perry County; and Belpre, Washington Cou=
nty;
  but too late to perfect. They are submitted to the Grand Lodge for action=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master also calls attention to th=
e fact
  that &quot;Complaint has been made by Brethren in different parts of the
  state concerning the compilation of the printed proceedings of this Grand
  Body for 1877.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;As upon examination, it will be found=
 that
  the so-called printed proceedings of this Grand Lodge for the year mentio=
ned,
  contains so much matter therein entire foreign to the frequently expressed
  views of this Grand Body, that the title Proceedings of the Most Ancient =
and
  Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio,&qu=
ot;
  is an evident misnomer. In this connection also, the injection of personal
  opinions in the &quot;headlines&quot; of the daily transactions of this G=
rand
  Body whilst it was in session, as on pages 38 and 39, the insertions of
  individual opinions of the compiler in vindication of his personal views =
upon
  questions heretofore settled by this Grand Lodge, and the compilation of
  matter contrary to its previously expressed views concerning bodies of wh=
ich
  this Grand Body is not in communication, is a breach of Masonic etiquette
  that should not be permitted to pass unnoticed at my hands.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The long and faithful service, howeve=
r, of
  the Grand Officer entrusted by you with the duties of compilation, warran=
ts
  me in believing that it is only necessary to call his attention thereto, =
in
  this official manner, to prevent its repetition in the future.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to the financial embarrassm=
ent of
  the Grand Treasurer, his resignation, and the appointment of Bro. Theodor=
e P.
  Gordon as Grand Treasurer to fill the vacancy, and the filing of his bond=
 as
  such, and his installation.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master opened special communicati=
ons of
  the Grand Lodge for the following purposes:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>May 24, 1878, to dedicate a Masonic Hall, at
  Newark; June 24, to dedicate a Masonic Hall, at Athens; July 17, to lay t=
he
  corner stone of the Franklin County Orphans' Home near Columbus, under the
  auspices of the Masonic Bodies of that city; September 18, to lay the cor=
ner
  stone of a Universalist Church, at Akron, at request of the Masonic Lodge=
s of
  that city.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Made a large number of visits to various Lo=
dges,
  to install their Officers, attend reunions, banquets, etc.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Attended the annual communication of the Gr=
and
  Lodge of New York, at Grand Lodge Hall in the Masonic Temple in the city =
of
  New York, in June last, and was received in a most courteous and fraternal
  manner, and accorded the full honors due this Grand Lodge and its Grand
  Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to the valuable services re=
ndered
  by the District Lecturers, and recommends the action of the Grand Lodge at
  the 1876 session whereby they were deprived of mileage and per diem, and
  excused from attendance at Grand Lodge, unless specially so ordered by the
  Grand Master, be rescinded.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In response to an appeal from three sister =
grand
  jurisdictions for help on account of the destitution and suffering occasi=
oned
  by the prevalence of yellow fever therein, the Grand Master appointed a
  disbursing committee composed of Brothers John D. Caldwell, Chas. A.
  Woodward, Reuben C. Lemon and Theo. P. Gordon, and on August 23, 1878, is=
sued
  a circular to the Lodges in this state asking for contributions, which was
  promptly and fraternally responded to and over six thousand dollars recei=
ved
  and disbursed for that purpose by the committee, in addition to the large
  amount of individual donations of members of our fraternity disbursed thr=
ough
  other channels.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge of New Mexico was recognize=
d, and
  action on the Grand Lodge of Ontario and the Grand Lodge of Cuba, was
  deferred.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge decided that no further
  legislation was necessary in the matter of District Lecturers, and refuse=
d to
  consider the proposition offered by Bro. Emil Kahn, to amend the resoluti=
on
  of 1871 (page 64), defining Masonic offense, 'by exempting hotel and
  restaurant keepers who sell alcoholic liquors from its terms.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report of the late Grand Treasurer, F. =
J.
  Phillips, was submitted showing the balance in his hands and due the Grand
  Lodge: general fund, $3,504.52; balance of charity fund, $547.50; total,
  $4,052.02.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Ways and Means reported the
  receipts are not sufficient to pay the expenses this year and recommend t=
he
  mileage for this year be reduced from ten to six cents, which was unanimo=
usly
  adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A number of amendments to the present laws =
as to
  payment of mileage and per diem by the Grand Lodge, were offered and under
  the rules are held over to the next session for action.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Select Committee on the Fund for Yellow=
 Fever
  Sufferers, reported the receipts from donations, $5,514.45; disbursed,
  $5,238.86; leaving a balance in hands of the Grand Secretary, $275.59.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The committee heartily commend the M.&middo=
t;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Master and R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Secretary for
  their prompt action in this matter, and the Masonic Bodies for their libe=
ral
  and hearty response to the appeal, concluding, &quot;May He who rules in =
this
  universe bless both the donors and the recipients of this most magnificent
  charity.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The cordial thanks of the Grand Officers of
  Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana, were promptly tendered the Craft in
  Ohio for the aid and sympathy so heartily given.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>All of the decisions of the Grand Master we=
re
  approved by the Committee on Jurisprudence, and by the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Caldwell from the Foreign Correspon=
dence
  Committee asked further time to complete his report, and that the same be
  submitted to the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master for publication with
  the proceedings, which was granted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother William M. Cunningham was re-elected
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master, and the other elective Grand Office=
rs
  were re-elected to their present stations, all were duly installed and the
  Grand Lodge voted to hold its next annual communication at Cincinnati,
  Tuesday, October 21, A. D. 1879.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted to the following Lodg=
es, U.
  D.:<br>
  Adoniram, No.517, at Akron, Summit County<br>
  Liberty Center, No.518, at Liberty Center, Henry County<br>
  Mt. Blanchard, No.519, at Mt. Blanchard, Hancock County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dispensation for a Lodge at Kilgore, Ca=
rroll
  County, recalled at last session, was reconsidered and granted to continue
  until next session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A charter was refused Newtonsville, Clermont
  County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were refused Junction City, P=
erry
  County and Belpre, the papers not being in proper form.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dispensation for a Lodge at Deshler to =
be
  named Sycamore Lodge, was continued.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petition of Painesville Lodge, No.412, =
and
  Temple Lodge, No.28, to consolidate was granted, to be hereafter known as
  Temple Lodge, No.28; and the members of No.412, to be transferred to No.2=
8,
  both Lodges being located at Painesville.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A Masonic calendar of the Grand Officers of=
 the
  Grand Lodge from 1808 to 1878 inclusive, with the places of holding the
  annual communications, etc., is printed in the appendix, pages 65 to 89 of
  the proceedings with a condensed table on pages 85 and 86, and including a
  calendar of the United States, showing when organized, pages 79 to 84; be=
ing
  very valuable for reference.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report of the Foreign Correspondence
  Committee covers two pages, 157 and 158.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Masonic Veterans met and were entertain=
ed by
  Reed Commandery K. T. in their spacious rooms, with an elegant banquet, a=
fter
  which a large number of new members were received, and interesting addres=
ses
  delivered. Bro. John M. Barrere, President; Bro. John D. Caldwell, Secret=
ary
  and Treasurer. For proceedings see pages 155 and 156, Grand Lodge
  proceedings.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1879 </=
b></p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. WILLIAM M. CUNNINGH=
AM,
  GRAND MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at Melodeon Hall,
  Cincinnati, Tuesday, October 21, A. D. 1879, with Grand Master William M.
  Cunningham in the Chair, all the Grand Officers, and Past Grand Masters A=
. H.
  Newcomb (1869), and Chas. A. Woodward (1875), present, and over two hundr=
ed
  Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A vacant chair draped in mourning with a mo=
nogram
  of fragrant flowers R E X, was in memory of Past Grand Master (1862-3) Ge=
orge
  Rex, deceased.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his address.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Announces the death of Past Grand Master Ge=
orge
  Rex, and pays a beautiful tribute to his personal and Masonic qualities.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations continued from last session,
  Kilgore, at Kilgore, Carroll County; Sycamore, at Deshler, Henry County.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations for new Lodges granted, as fo=
llows:<br>
  July '7, 1879, Thornville, at Thornville, Perry County<br>
  July 25, 1879, Wakeman, at Waterville, Lucas County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter of Mahoning Lodge, No.394, was
  destroyed by fire July 2, 1879, and dispensation issued authorizing the L=
odge
  to continue work until this session, and recommend a new charter be issue=
d.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Proxies were issued to the following Brothe=
rs to
  constitute the Lodges chartered at last session:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 24, 1878, Bro. S. S. Williams, Mt.
  Blanchard Lodge No.519; November 5, Bro. J. Dorr Norton, Liberty Center
  Lodge, No.518; December 9, Bro. C. A. Collins, Adoniram Lodge, No.517; and
  the following Brothers to dedicate Masonic Halls and lay corner stones of
  buildings:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>December 11, 1878, Bro. F. W. Firman, to de=
dicate
  new Hall of Findlay Lodge, No.227; December 28, Bro. Jacob Randall, to ta=
ke
  charge of the effects of Miami Valley Lodge, No.393, at Springboro, Warren
  County; April 14, 1879, Bro. Adam Frank, to dedicate the new Hall of
  Farmersville Lodge, No.482, at Farmersville, Montgomery County; May 16, B=
ro.
  Oakley Case, to dedicate the new Hall of Philodorian Lodge, No.157, at
  Nelsonville, Athens County; June 6, Bro. A. G. Byers, to lay the corner s=
tone
  of Belmont County Orphans' Home, near Barnesville.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>All of whom have performed the duties assig=
ned to
  them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On March 29, 1879, an emergent communicatio=
n of
  the Grand Lodge was opened at Wooster to attend the funeral of Past Grand
  Master George Rex, deceased.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On June 24, a special communication at
  Circleville, to dedicate their Masonic Temple, under the auspices of Pick=
away
  Lodge, No.23; Mt. Vernon Commandery, No.1, of Columbus acting as escort of
  the Grand Commander from Columbus to Circleville and return.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports a large number of visitations to in=
stall
  Officers, attend county conventions of Lodges, and other Masonic festival=
s,
  and refers especially to a visit to Past Grand Master William J. Reese, at
  Lancaster, now the oldest living Grand Master of this Grand Lodge. Grand
  Master from 1834 to 1842 inclusive.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Complaint having been made by a number of
  Brethren residing in the northwestern part of the state, that many of the
  Craft there were being induced to take part in the reception of illegitim=
ate
  degrees unknown to and contrary to the spirit of the regulation of this G=
rand
  Lodge, the Grand Secretary was directed to address a circular to each Lod=
ge
  in this jurisdiction, warning the Craft against the visitation of itinera=
nt
  disseminators of unrecognized degrees.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>He reports twelve decisions, and that the G=
rand
  Secretary had received two dividends from the assignee of Brother Phillips
  amounting to $910.80, leaving a balance due of $3,127.22.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary reported that our aged =
Bro.
  Nathaniel Benjamin, attendant on this Grand Lodge for over forty years, w=
as
  unable to attend in consequence of the death of a beloved daughter, and t=
he
  Grand Secretary was directed to send him a letter of regret and condolenc=
e.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother J. D. Caldwell, Grand Secretary,
  introduced Bro. Theodore S. Parvin, Past Grand Master and present Grand
  Secretary of the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of Iowa, who was
  received with Grand Honors and addressed the Grand Lodge. He was later ma=
de
  an Honorary Member of the Grand Lodge, with the rank of Past Grand Secret=
ary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master
  presented Bro. John Loring Vattier, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Past Deputy G=
rand
  Master of 1847; and Bro. William B. Dodds, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Past G=
rand
  Master of 1854, of Cincinnati, who were received with Grand Honors and se=
ated
  in the east.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proposition to reduce the mileage to six
  cents a mile was adopted by a unanimous vote.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Rule 2 of the Code was amended by adding the
  following: &quot;Provided however, that so much of the By-Laws of a
  Subordinate Lodge as relates to, and fixes the time of the stated meetings
  thereof, and the a mount of the annual dues, may be altered or changed
  without submitting the same to the Grand Lodge for approval.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother T. P. Gordon, Grand Treasurer, subm=
itted
  his report as follows: receipts from the Grand Secretary, $10,468.50;
  expenditures, $9,189.74; balance in hands of Grand Treasurer, $1,278.76.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Accounts also reported that
  there was due from the late Grand Treasurer Phillips to the Grand Lodge a=
fter
  the payment of the dividends amounting to $910.80, a balance of $3,127.22=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Memorandum</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary under date of December =
12,
  1879, reports that he is advised by the trustees in bankruptcy of Bro. F.=
 J.
  Phillips, former Grand Treasurer, that a further dividend of $405.00 was
  awarded to the Grand Lodge, which when paid will leave the balance due the
  Grand Lodge, $2,722.02 (page 111 of the proceedings).</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Obituary of Past Grand Mas=
ter
  Geo. Rex, presented an appropriate testimonial of his private and Masonic
  life and character, which is printed in the proceedings (pages 61 to 62).=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence sub=
mitted
  its report covering eight pages, giving a condensed review of the proceed=
ings
  of 39 Grand Lodges, some of them for two years.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proposed amendment of Section XIX of the
  By-Laws so as to provide that Lodges shall pay the Grand Lodge thirty-five
  cents instead of twenty-five cents per capita tax each year, was adopted =
by a
  vote of more than three-fourths, and the per capita tax is now thirty-five
  cents.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A regulation for the consolidation of Lodge=
s was
  presented and under the rules lies over to the next session for action.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary was authorized to expen=
d not
  exceeding $100.00 in binding proceedings and returns in his office, and to
  have the proceedings of this session printed, and distributed as usual.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge decided that where a member=
 of a
  Lodge is expelled for non-payment of dues and is afterwards reinstated, t=
he
  Lodge should pay the Grand Lodge dues to his expulsion, not after.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted to the following Lodg=
es, U.
  D.:<br>
  Sycamore, No.520, at Deshler, Henry County<br>
  Thornville, No.521, at Thornville, Perry County<br>
  Wakeman, No.522, at Waterville, Lucas County<br>
  Kilgore, No.523, at Kilgore, Carroll County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>New charters were granted to Mahoning Lodge,
  No.394, and Gorham Lodge, No.387, in lieu of the originals destroyed by f=
ire;
  also a new charter to Glendale Lodge, No.186, formerly Springdale, No.186=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In the matter of the claim of the Masonic B=
oard
  of Relief of San Francisco against Middleport Lodge, No.363, for monies
  expended for the relief of a member of Middleport Lodge, the committee
  reported, &quot;Your committee are of the opinion that this Grand Lodge h=
as
  no power to compel a subordinate to refund monies voluntarily expended by=
 a
  foreign Lodge in Masonic charity to a member of the former, but we hold, =
and
  so state, as the sense of this Grand Lodge, that Masonic charity and duty
  require that Lodges should extend to all worthy destitute members, whether
  within or without their territorial jurisdiction, all needed assistance; =
and
  offer the following resolution:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;That it is the duty of Middleport Lod=
ge, No.363,
  so far as it may be able, to repay to said Board of Relief whatever monies
  may have been necessarily expended by it in the relief of the member of t=
heir
  Lodge, * * * &quot; which report was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Reuben C. Lemmon, of Toledo, was el=
ected
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master; Bro. Chas. C. Kiefer, of Urbana, De=
puty
  Grand Master; Bro. Charles Brown, of Cincinnati, R.&middot;. W.&middot;.
  Grand Treasurer, and the balance of the elective Grand Officers were
  reelected to fill their present stations, all of whom were duly installed;
  the bonds of the Grand Secretary and Grand Treasurer in the sums of
  $10,000.00 each approved and filed; October 19, A. D. 1880, and Columbus,
  fixed as the time and place of holding the next annual communication.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A fine portrait of R.&middot;. W.&middot;. =
John
  D. Caldwell, Grand Secretary, faces the title page of the proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge adopted the following resol=
ution:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, * * * That any Master Mason=
 in
  good standing in his Lodge who has paid all charges against him, is entit=
led,
  upon his request, to a dimit without any condition or qualification.&quot=
;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A vote of thanks was tendered Gibson Brothe=
rs for
  their kindness in donating the use of Melodian Hall to this Grand Body, a=
nd
  the free use of committee rooms.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Masonic Veterans of Ohio held their sev=
enth
  anniversary. The following Officers were elected:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>President, Thomas Morgan, Mechanicsburg; Vi=
ce
  Presidents, John H. Achey, Dayton; W. M. Cummins, Troy; Edward D. Clarke,
  Pataskala; W. S. Phares, Columbus, Smith H. Clarke, Shanesville; Secretary
  and Treasurer, John D. Caldwell, Cincinnati.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A letter of condolence was sent to Veteran =
Bro.
  N. Benjamin. A number of new members admitted (page 104).</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A list of the amendments adopted to the By-=
Laws
  and Code, and decisions approved by Grand Lodge will be found on pages 10=
4 to
  110 of the proceedings.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1880 </=
b></p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. REUBEN C. LEMMON, G=
RAND
  MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at City Hall, Columbus,
  Tuesday, October 19, A. D. 1880, with Grand Master</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>R. C. Lemmon in the Chair; all the elective=
 Grand
  Officers; Past Grand Masters A. H. Newcomb (1869), and W. M. Cunningham
  (1875); and Past Deputy Grand Master M. D. Brock (1856), present, and over
  two hundred Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his address reporting=
 that
  he issued special proxies to the following Brothers to constitute the Lod=
ges
  chartered at the last communication, and install their Officers:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>C. M. Godfrey, Sycamore Lodge, No.520; S. S.
  Williams, Thoruville Lodge, No.521; Wm. McCoy Kilgore Lodge, No.523, all =
of
  which were promptly performed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master constituted Wakeman Lodge
  No.522, and installed its Officers, November 1, 1879.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Proxies were also issued to the following B=
rother
  to dedicate new Masonic Halls of the following<br>
  Lodges:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>February 24, 1880, Bro. Waters, Hall of Gor=
han
  Lodge, No.387, Fayetteville; <br>
  May 26, 1880, Bro. R V. Hampson, Hall of Perry Lodge, No.185; <br>
  November 17, 1879, Rev. D. W. Coxe, Hall of Monticello Lodge, No.244; <br>
  June 1, 1880, Bro. D. McClure and Bro. Samuel McClure, to examine rooms of
  Glendale Lodge, and if suitable dedicate them; <br>
  June 16, 1880 Rev. L. F. VanCleve, Masonic Hall, at Leesburg;<br>
  July 23, 1880, Bro. A. G. Nelson, Hall of Port Washington Lodge, No.202; =
<br>
  July 31, 1880, Bro. R. N Patterson, to examine the new Hall and rooms of
  Pioneer Lodge, No.441, and if approved, dedicate them. These Brothers have
  each performed the duty assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Received applications for new Lodges at Cen=
ter
  burg, Knox County; and Lower Salem, Washington County; and Rowland, Morgan
  County; but refused to grant either for reason that it was feared neither
  would prove self sustaining, and papers are referred to the Grand Lodge.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On October 5, formed the Grand Lodge at Gen=
oa,
  Ottawa County, and dedicated the new Hall of Genoa Lodge, No.433.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Convened the Grand Lodge at Elyria in Novem=
ber,
  1879, and with the aid of Brothers A. H. New-comb, Heman Ely and a large
  concourse of Brethren laid the corner stone of the beautiful courthouse of
  Lorain County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On July 28, 1880, convened the Grand Lodge =
at
  Toledo, and in the presence of over four hundred Masons, and many thousan=
ds
  of their friends, placed the foundation stone of Masonic Temple now being
  erected in that city.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>November 20, 1879, received application from
  Evansport Lodge, Evansport, Defiance County, for permission to remove the
  Lodge to Stryker, Williams County, four or five miles, and a protest from=
 the
  Lodge at West Unity, Williams County, claiming it would impair its
  usefulness, and the same are referred to the Grand Lodge for action.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to a circular from Racine L=
odge,
  No.461, asking aid, and recommends the Grand Lodge prohibit its subordina=
tes
  from asking aid until permission has been given them by the Grand Lodge.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brown Lodge, No.235, at Minerva, surrendere=
d its
  charter and personal effects, and its real estate is encumbered to its fu=
ll
  value.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to Section XXI of the By-La=
ws of
  the Grand Lodge, and recommends their amendment.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Announces the deaths of Bro. Wm. R. Hawes,
  Chairman of the Committee on Grievances at the last session; of Bro. John=
 M.
  Barrere, Past Junior Grand Warden, 1839-41; and Bro. Peter Thatcher.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports sixty-three decisions and his
  correspondence with Ohio Lodge, at Bladensburg, in regard to a member
  expressing views on the Bible.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Deputy Grand Master reports the dedicat=
ion to
  Masonic purposes the beautiful suite of rooms prepared by the Brethren of
  Dayton at very great expense of time and money.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The rules and procedure for the consolidati=
on of
  Lodges as presented by the Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence at the last
  session (pages 54 to 56), and laid over to this session were taken up and
  adopted; and are added to the rules of the Grand Lodge. They cover a page,
  and are too lengthy for insertion here.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report of the Grand Treasurer was submi=
tted,
  referred to the Committee on Accounts, and found correct; shows a balance=
 in
  his hands of $2,225.31.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Also a statement of the account of former G=
rand
  Treasurer F. J. Phillips. Amount of balance due October 22, 1879, $3,127.=
22;
  dividends since paid the Grand Secretary, $525.76; October 20, 1880, bala=
nce
  due Grand Lodge, $2,601.46.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother G. T. Hovey, Worshipful Master of
  American Union Lodge, No. 1, Marietta, presented a photograph of David
  Putnam, who was elected Grand Secretary at Chillicothe, January 7, A. D.
  1808, at the first election of Officers by this Grand Lodge, with the
  following communication or sketch:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Brother David Putnam, first Grand
  Secretary, Grand Lodge of Ohio. Was born at Pomfret, Conn, February 24, 1=
769,
  removed to Marietta, Ohio, in 1798; died March 31, 1856, aged 87 years. W=
as a
  member of American Union Lodge as early as June 6,1798; elected Secretary=
 of
  No.1, in 1800, served four years; elected Junior Deacon, 1804; elected Ju=
nior
  Warden, 1805; elected Treasurer, 1809, re-elected, 1811. Was appointed wi=
th
  Rufus Putnam November 2, 1807, a committee to draft instructions to the
  delegates elected by the Lodge, consisting of Ichabod Nye, William Skinner
  and Robert Olive; to represent American Union Lodge, No.1, at Chillicothe=
 on
  the first Monday in January, 1808, for the purpose of forming a Grand Lod=
ge
  of Ohio, at which meeting he was elected Grand Secretary.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It was received with thanks, and an appropr=
iation
  of $150.00 made for the purpose of having placed in the proceedings of the
  Grand Lodge of 1880 a steel engraving of Brother David Putnam, the first
  Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, which was done.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Obituaries of Brothers Joh=
n M.
  Barrere, William R. Hawes and Peter Thatcher, reported appropriate
  testimonials, which are printed in the proceedings, pages 57 to 60.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A committee of three Brothers and the Grand
  Master was appointed to submit at next Grand communication for approval a
  codification and revisal, if deemed necessary, of the Constitution, By-La=
ws,
  Rules, Decisions of the Grand Lodge, and the Code of Masonic Jurisprudenc=
e.
  Brothers J. Kelly O'Neal, C. C. Kiefer and W. M. Cunningham, were appoint=
ed
  with the Grand Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary was instructed to print=
 a
  list of such Grand Lodge proceedings as are needed to flil the sets in the
  Grand Lodge archives, and distribute the same to Grand Bodies with whom we
  are In correspondence. The list is printed in the proceedings (pages 130 =
to
  133), and same was sent out as directed, separately.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The decisions of the Grand Master were appr=
oved
  on recommendation of the Jurisprudence Committee.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge of Liberia was recognized, =
and
  the matter of the Grand Lodge of New South Wales was continued to next
  session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>An attempt was made to reduce the Grand Lod=
ge
  dues to twenty-five cents, which failed, and they remain at thirty-five
  cents.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence repo=
rted
  in favor of sustaining the Grand Lodge of Quebec in its controversy with =
the
  Grand Lodge of Scotland, which had invaded its territory, and interdicting
  communication with the members of Lodges made by Lodges established by sa=
id
  Grand Lodge of Scotland, which report was adopted, thus again sustaining =
the
  doctrine of exclusive jurisdiction.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The committee to whom was referred the port=
ion of
  the Grand Master's address in relation to the communication of Bro. A. C.
  Scott, of Ohio Lodge, relative to the Holy Bible, approve the same and su=
bmit
  a report covering two pages in which they' carefully review the whole
  subject, and reaffirm the position of the fraternity with reference to th=
is
  Great Light of Masonry, which was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>No charters for new Lodges were granted at =
this
  communication. The applications of Rowland and Lower Salem for dispensati=
ons
  for new Lodges were refused.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>No report was submitted by the Committee OR
  Foreign Communications.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother R. C. Lemmon was re-elected Grand M=
aster,
  and Bro. C. C. Kiefe; R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Deputy Grand Master, and th=
ey
  and the other Grand Officers were, duly installed. The Grand Secretary and
  Grand Treasurer each filed their bonds in the sum of $10,000.00, which we=
re
  approved.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary prints on pages 124 and=
 125 a
  list of all the Grand Secret an es of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, giving the
  dates of their service, which is valuable for reference, and on page 129 a
  table of the population and number of Masons in every state in the Union;=
 the
  population under the census of 1800 in the United States being 50,152,559,
  and the number of Masons 545,887.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1881</b=
> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. REUBEN C. LEMMON, G=
RAND
  MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at Music Hall, Hall's =
Block,
  Toledo, Tuesday, October 18, 1881, with Grand Master R C. Lemmon in the
  Chair; all the Grand Officers, and Past Grand Masters A. H. Newcomb, Chas=
. A.
  Woodward and Wm. M. Cunningham, present, and over three hundred Lodges
  represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his annual address,
  reporting that he had issued special dispensations, as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Gerard Lodge, No.428, to hold its meetings =
for
  three months in Odd Fellows hall; Superior Lodge, No.179, to continue wor=
k,
  said Lodge having lost its charter by fire.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Issued special proxies to Brethren to dedic=
ate
  Halls, lay corner stones, etc., as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>June 14, Bro. E. Hurgely, to lay the corner=
 stone
  of the courthouse then being erected at Cambridge; July 26, Bro. C. C.
  Kiefer, to lay the corner stone of the new Masonic building at Ironton; B=
ro.
  A. H. Newcomb, to lay the corner stone of the new court-house at Sidney, =
July
  4.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Received a petition from Brethren at Oakwoo=
d,
  Paulding County, for dispensation to form a new Lodge there, which I refu=
sed
  for the reason it would not be self-supporting.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Issued a dispensation for a new Lodge at Pr=
ice
  Hill, Cincinnati.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>That the differences between the Grand Lodg=
e of
  Quebec and the Grand Lodge of Scotland, were adjusted, the Grand Lodge of
  Scotland withdrawing and surrendering exclusive jurisdiction to the Grand
  Lodge of Quebec, which receives the Lodges organized by the Grand Lodge of
  Scotland, who transfer their allegiance to the Grand Lodge of Quebec.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Announces the union of the Grand Lodges
  heretofore known as the Grand Lodge of Colon and the Grand Lodge of Cuba
  under the name of the &quot;United Grand Lodge of Colon and the Island of
  Cuba,&quot; and they ask recognition, and claim to have been recognized by
  forty-six Grand Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Also that the Grand Lodge of Minnesota and =
Dakota
  have satisfactorily adjusted their differences; but differences have aris=
en
  between the Grand Lodges of Missouri and New Mexico, which remain a subje=
ct
  of controversy.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The edicts issued by the Grand Lodge of New=
 York
  in 1880 against Masons of Connecticut have been withdrawn, and their
  differences referred to arbitration.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Rendered thirteen decisions which are submi=
tted
  for approval.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to the death of Bro. James =
A.
  Garfield, President of the United States, and invites &quot;an expression=
 by
  the Grand Lodge of its detestation of the great crime and of its sympathy
  with the bereaved family.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Announces the deaths of Brothers Albert G.
  Mackey, and of Allen H. Crowe, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Nova
  Scotia. Also the death of Brother Flavius J. Phillips, who was elected Gr=
and
  Treasurer of this Grand Lodge in October, 1855, and served as such
  continuously until 1878, twenty-three years, and says: &quot;Financial
  misfortunes, those unwelcome visitors who will sometimes come to us unbid=
den,
  came to him and abode with him in his latter years. Brethren, I believe t=
hat
  I but express the sense of the members of this Grand Lodge who knew Broth=
er
  Phillips, when I say of him, he was a zealous Mason, a genial Brother, an=
d an
  honest man. I invoke for him kind recollections.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Deputy Grand Master reported that on Au=
gust
  5, 1881, he laid the corner stone of the new Masonic hall of Lawrence Lod=
ge,
  No.198, Ironton. The building will be an ornament to the city, and the
  financial provisions of the Brethren of Ironton are sufficient to insure
  complete success of the enterprise.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In September dedicated to Masonic purposes =
the
  new Masonic Hall of East Liberty Lodge, No.247, at East Liberty, and the
  Brethren deserve commendation for their enterprise.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report of the Grand Treasurer shows a b=
alance
  in his hands October 18, 1881, $4,595.86.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodges of Ohio and Kentucky excha=
nged
  fraternal greetings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dedication of the splendid new Masonic
  Temple, at Toledo, by the Grand Lodge was fixed as the special order for =
two
  o'clock P. M. of the first day, and it was dedicated with full Masonic
  ceremonies that afternoon. A picture of the building with a description, =
and
  the ceremonies of dedication, the address of the Grand Orator and other i=
nteresting
  memoranda will be found on pages 126 to 131 of the printed proceedings of
  1881.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge of Indian Territory, organi=
zed in
  1874, was extended fraternal recognition; the same having heretofore been
  inadvertently omitted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The United Grand Lodge of Colon and the Isl=
and of
  Cuba was recognized and welcomed as was the Grand Lodge of New South Wale=
s.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Select Committee on the Memorial to Bro=
ther
  James A. Garfield, reported an eloquent and patriotic testimonial, which =
was
  adopted and printed in the proceedings. His portrait faces the title page,
  with the following underneath:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Ohio gave him to the nation; the nati=
on,
  the world, mourn his loss.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>New charters were granted to Caledonia Lodg=
e,
  No.416, and Superior Lodge, No.179, in lieu of originals destroyed by fir=
e,
  and to Edenton Lodge, No.332, in lieu of original defaced.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Price Hill Lodge was continued under dispen=
sation
  to the next session; the application for dispensation for a new Lodge at
  Oakwood, Paulding County, was refused, as was the application of certain
  members of Locust Grove Lodge, No.365, to remove to Sinking Spring, and to
  change the name to Sinking Spring Lodge, No.365.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proposed amendment of Section XXII of t=
he
  By-Laws, presented at the last session, (page 63, proceedings 1880), and =
laid
  over to this session was considered and adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother C. F. Hicks offered another amendme=
nt to
  this Section, (page 41, proceedings 1881), which was laid over to the ses=
sion
  of 1882. [Memorandum: This amendment came up at the 1882 session and was =
not
  adopted, (page 63, proceedings 1882), and the same remains as adopted at =
this
  session.]</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Codification and Revision,
  appointed in 1880, reported a number of amendments to the Constitution,
  By-Laws, etc., (pages 42 to 44), which under the rules go over to the next
  session, and the committee were granted permission to have their revision=
 of
  the Code, etc., printed, and presented to the Grand Lodge at its next ann=
ual
  Grand communication.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A Committee on Library to care for and arra=
nge
  the books and papers of the Grand Lodge; the expenditures to be limited to
  the appropriations heretofore made, was appointed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>No charters were granted to new Lodges at t=
his
  communication.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother R. E. Richards, representative of t=
he
  Grand Lodge of New Jersey, near this Grand Lodge reported that at the ann=
ual
  communication of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, held at Trenton, January =
19,
  1881, on recommendation of Grand Master Hamilton Wallis, the original cha=
rter
  of Nova Cesarea Lodge, No.10, issued by the Grand Lodge of New Jersey in
  1791, was returned to that Lodge as a souvenir of the past, to remain in =
the
  custody of said Lodge during the pleasure of that Grand Lodge. This Lodge
  worked under this warrant or charter from 1791 until 1806, when it
  surrendered it to the Grand Lodge of New Jersey and connected itself with=
 the
  Grand Lodge of Kentucky. In 1808 it was one of the five Lodges that unite=
d to
  form the Grand Lodge of Ohio, and has since been known as Nova Cesarea
  Harmony Lodge, No.2, of Cincinnati.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Memorials to Bros. Albert G. Mackey, and F.=
 J.
  Phillips were presented, and are printed in the appendix.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence sub=
mitted
  its report covering 71 pages and reviewing the proceedings of 54 Grand
  Lodges, one of them for three and a number for two years.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Under the head of &quot;New Jersey,&quot; t=
he
  Grand Master's address on the subject of N. C. Harmony Lodge, and the ret=
urn
  of its original charter is given in full.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>There are many good things in this report, =
which
  will well entertain the Brother who will peruse it.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Charles C. Kiefer, of Urbana, was e=
lected
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master; Bro. S. Stacker Williams, of Newark,
  Deputy Grand Master, and the other elective Grand Officers were re-electe=
d to
  fill their present stations, and all were duly installed. The Grand Lodge
  selected Cleveland as the place, and Tuesday, October 17, A. D. 1882, as =
the
  time for holding the next annual communication.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Masonic Veterans Association held its a=
nnual
  meeting in the Masonic Temple. The President, Nathaniel Benjamin, who was
  made a Mason in 1824, in St. John's Lodge, Dayton, was in the city, but
  unable to attend. Bro. Moses Kirby, a State Senator, resident in Upper
  Sandusky, made a Mason in June, 1820, was elected President, and J. D.
  Caldwell, Secretary and Historian. A banquet was served, and a large numb=
er
  of new members received. The proceedings are printed in the appendix to t=
he
  Grand Lodge proceedings.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1882 </=
b></p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. CHARLES C. KIEFER, =
GRAND
  MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at Case Hall, Clevelan=
d,
  Tuesday, October 17, A. D. 1882, Grand Master Chas. C. Kiefer in the Chai=
r;
  all the Grand Officers, and Past Grand Masters A. H. Newcomb (1869), C. A.
  Woodward (1876), W. M. Cunningham (1877), R. C. Lemmon (1881), present, a=
nd
  over three hundred Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his address calling
  attention to the fact that thirty-one years ago he first attended the Gra=
nd
  Lodge in this city in 1851, and the many changes since that occasion.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Proxies were issued to the following Brothe=
rs
  authorizing them to dedicate Masonic Halls, and lay corner stones:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 9, 1881, Pro. A. A. Strong, to lay =
the
  corner stone of the City Hall in Ashtabula; December 14, Bro. R. E. Richa=
rds,
  to dedicate the Hall of Hicksville Lodge, No.478, December 27; January 11,
  1882, Bro. C. H. Garrigues, to dedicate new Hall of Riddle Lodge, No.315,
  February 13; August 11, Bro. L. S. Molen, to lay the corner stone of new
  Masonic Hall to be built by Felicity Lodge, No.102; September 19, Pro. C.=
 H.
  Garrigues, to dedicate new Masonic Hall of Clinton Lodge, No.47, Massillo=
n.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Special dispensations were issued to the
  following Lodges to ineet in ilaUs with other Societies:<br>
  Caledonia Lodge, No.416, to occupy Odd Fellows Hall until they can prepar=
e a
  Hall, and not later than October 1, 1882; Bedford Lodge, No.375, to occupy
  Grange Hall until the present session of this Grand Lodge; Camden Lodge,
  No.159, to occupy Odd Fellows Hall until their new Hall is completed; Lib=
erty
  Center, No.518, to allow Lodge of Odd Fellows to occupy their Hall for ni=
nety
  days.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Granted dispensations for new Lodges at the
  following places:<br>
  November 3, 1881, Acacia, at Urbana, Champaign County<br>
  January, 1882, Stark, at Minerva, Stark County<br>
  March 27, 1882, Adelphi, at Adelphi, Ross County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Application was made for a new Lodge at Wat=
erloo,
  Lawrence County, but I declined to act, and refer it to the Grand Lodge; =
and
  also at Wellston, but I declined to entertain the application.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charters, jewels, books, etc., of Grand=
 River
  Lodge, No.297, at Harpersfield, and Richmond, No.473, were taken up and a=
re
  in the hands of the Grand Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports the holding of a number of county
  conventions and the interest taken in and the success of these meetings. =
At
  Bellaire, Bemont County, the corner stone of a Soldiers' Monument was lai=
d,
  in the presence of a large concourse of Brethren and citizens.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the request of Lawrence Lodge, No.198,
  Ironton, the Grand Master on June 24, 1882, dedicated their beautiful Mas=
onic
  Hall erected by said Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports a number of decisions, and reviews =
at
  length the action of this Grand Lodge at various times in relation to the
  Holy Bible, and criticizes a remark of the Chairman of the Foreign
  Correspondence Committee in relation thereto, in his report of 1881, show=
ing
  it is at variance with the universal action of this Grand Lodge on the
  subject of this &quot;Great Light,' and concludes as follows: &quot;Can a=
ny
  stronger proof be needed to show the estimation in which 'Book of the Law'
  has always been held by the Grand Lodge of Ohio?&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Deputy Grand Master reported he had ins=
talled
  the Officers of a number of Lodges, attended many of the county conventio=
ns,
  the annual meeting of the Tuscarawas County Masonic Association, and as a
  proxy of the Grand Master on July 12, 1882, had dedicated the Hall of
  Harrisonville Lodge, No.411, at Harrisonville, Meigs County, and on Octob=
er
  3, the Hall of Alliance Lodge, at Alliance.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Issued dispensations for the formation of t=
wo new
  Lodges, as follows:<br>
  February 27, 1882, Shawnee, at Shawnee, Perry County<br>
  August 14, 1882, Garfield, at Shreve, Wayne County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master rendered a number of decis=
ions
  on the subject of &quot;Maimed Persons.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge at the invitation of the
  Committee on Arrangements on cars provided for that purpose visited Lake =
View
  Cemetery; and at the tomb of the departed Brother, President James A.
  Garfield, deceased, the Grand Chaplain, Rev. Lafayette Van Cleve, deliver=
ed
  an appropriate address.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence off=
ered
  the following resolutions, which were adopted:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the amicable adjustmen=
t of
  the long standing difficulty between the Grand Lodges of New York and
  Connecticut, growing out of what is known as the &quot;Webotuck Matter&qu=
ot;
  meets the hearty approval of this Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That we congratulate the Br=
ethren
  of Missouri and New Mexico upon the happy termination of the misunderstan=
ding
  between their respective Grand Lodges, Missouri having, by the withdrawal=
 of
  all claim of jurisdiction over Silver City Lodge, located within the Maso=
nic
  territory of New Mexico, fully and unqualifiedly indorsed the American
  doctrine of exclusive Grand Lodge Sovereignty.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Brenton D. Babcock, the representat=
ive of
  the Grand Lodge of Utah, made his report in which he assured the Grand Lo=
dge
  that no polygamist or adherent to the Mormon faith could become a member =
of
  any of its Lodges, or remain therein, and cited cases of trial and expuls=
ion
  on that account; which was referred to a select committee, who reported
  commending the Grand Lodge of Utah and its Subordinates for its stand and
  action on this subject, and offered the following resolution, which was
  adopted:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the Grand Lodge of Ohi=
o,
  holding as it does, that the advocacy and practice of polygamy, at the
  present day, are in contravention, both of the laws of God and man, and t=
hat
  there is no practical difference between one who advocates and one who
  practices such an evil, do most heartily endorse and approve of the actio=
n of
  the Grand Lodge of Utah in its effort to free its membership from any
  complicity in and responsibility for that great evil.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the communication be
  published in the report of the proceedings of this Grand Lodge, in connec=
tion
  with the report of the committee.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Caldwell called attention to the
  correspondence from M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother W. E. Anderson, Grand
  Master of Florida, as to the sufferings of Masons at Pensacola from yellow
  fever, whereupon the sum of two hundred dollars was appropriated and plac=
ed in
  the hands of the Grand Master to be expended for that purpose.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary reported his attendance=
 at
  the celebration by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania of its one hundred and
  fiftieth anniversary, and that the celebration was of great Masonic inter=
est,
  and enjoyed by all present for the valuable historical addresses on Mason=
ry,
  by the highest officials of that state and the ablest of her Masonic sons=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The committee appointed in 1881 to codify t=
he
  Masonic Laws and revise the Code and By-Laws reported the same, together =
with
  the burial service, and the same were adopted and ordered printed; also t=
he
  decisions of the Grand Lodge, and the same were printed and bound in paper
  covers, making with the index a pamphlet of 174 pages.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence to w=
hich
  was referred a communication of &quot;Samuel W. Clark, Grand Master of
  Masons,&quot; of date Cincinnati, October 12, 1882, addressed to
  &quot;Charles C. Kiefer, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master of
  Masons,&quot; reported as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Your Committee on Masonic Jurispruden=
ce, to
  whom was referred the communication of Samuel W. Clark, who subscribes
  himself the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master of Masons, have had the =
same
  under consideration, and given it such attention as the matter and spirit=
 of
  the paper seem to demand, and report that the communication is a demand f=
or
  recognition by this Grand Lodge, of a class of persons claiming to be Mas=
ons,
  but who have 'been more than once declared to be acting in direct violati=
on
  of one of the fundamental rules of the Craft in America, and that while t=
hey
  continue to claim rights under their present organization this Grand Lodge
  must adhere to its former decisions, and decline to recognize the existen=
ce
  of any Masonic organization in this Grand Jurisdiction not acknowledging
  allegiance to this Grand Lodge. They therefore ask to be relieved from any
  further consideration of the subject;&quot; which report was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The &quot;statement of facts,&quot; so call=
ed,
  was read to the Grand Lodge and filed, but not printed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The same committee to whom was referred the
  decisions of the Grand Master on the subject of &quot;maimed persons,&quo=
t;
  reported that the regulations of this Grand Lodge makes the &quot;ancient
  charges&quot; a part of its constitutional laws, and they require &quot;t=
hat
  a candidate for initiation be &quot;without maim or defect,&quot; hence t=
he
  committee recommend the reversal of any decision that may be in conflict
  therewith; which was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The committee to whom was referred the
  recommendation of the Grand Master as to providing a permanent location f=
or
  the Grand Lodge reported that owing to the present state of its finances =
it
  was not expedient to take any steps in the premises, which was adopted.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge decided that it would not
  recognize a dimit issued by a Lodge under the jurisdiction of the Grand
  Orient of France, which it has interdicted on account of its atheism, but=
 it
  does recognize a dimit issued by authority of the Supreme Council of Fran=
ce,
  which it recognizes.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother S. S. Williams, for Committee on Li=
brary,
  made a lengthy report which was referred to Committee on Ways and Means;
  which reported in favor of appropriating $300.00 for the use of the libra=
ry,
  and the same was adopted and the appropriation made.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer's report was examined b=
y the
  Committee on Accounts, found correct and approved; the balance in his han=
ds
  October 17, 1882, being $5,919.24.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge appropriated to the Garfield
  Monument Association, the sum of $500.00 toward the erection of a monumen=
t to
  the memory of our illustrious brother, the late President of the United
  States, James A. Garfield.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were issued for new Lodges, as fol=
lows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Price Hill, No.524, at Cincinnati, Hamilton
  County<br>
  Champaign, No.525, at Urbana, Champaign County<br>
  Shawnee, No.526, at Shawnee, Perry County<br>
  Adelphi, No.527, at Adelphi, Ross County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Garfield, No.528, at Shreve, Wayne County L=
ocust
  Grove No.365, at Locust Grove, Adams County, was removed to Sinking Sprin=
g,
  Highland County, and its name changed to Sinking Spring Lodge, No.365.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dispensation to Stark Lodge issued in 1=
882,
  was continued to next session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petition of Jerusalem Lodge, No.19, to =
remove
  from Hartford to Brier Hill, Trumbull County, was not granted; but the
  appellation in its charter whereby it is located at Vernon, is changed to
  Hartford, to conform to the facts and to the resolutions of the Grand Lod=
ge
  in 1854.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petition for a dispensation to locate a=
 Lodge
  at Waterloo, Lawrence County, was not granted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A dispensation was ordered issued for Cortl=
and
  Lodge, at Cortland, Trumbull County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petition of Deersville Lodge, No.423, l=
ocated
  at Deersville, to be consolidated with Mystic Tie Lodge, No.194, was gran=
ted,
  and said Lodges consolidated under and by the name of Mystic Tie Lodge,
  No.194, located at Uhrichsville.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On request of Brother Asher Cook, the Grand=
 Secretary
  was authorized, if the original charter of Phoenix Lodge can be found in =
the
  archives, to return it to said Lodge, and if not found to prepare a dupli=
cate
  of the same.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proposed amendment of Section XXII of th
  By-Laws of the Grand Lodge proposed at 1881 session (page 41), was taken =
up
  and the proposed amendment was not agreed to; thereupon Brother Lawrence
  proposed another amendment, which lies over to th 1883 session for action
  thereon.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Amendments to the By-Laws submitted at the =
1881
  session (page 43) were taken up and adopted but as the By-Laws as amended
  appear in the revised Code, they are not noted here.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report of the Foreign Correspondence
  Committee, covering one hundred and two pages, and reviewing the proceedi=
ngs
  of fifty-six Grand Lodges, is printed in the appendix, and seekers after
  Masonic information and statistics of these jurisdictions are referred
  thereto.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Charles C. Kiefer was re-elected
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Master, and Bro. Joseph M. Goodspeed,=
 of
  Athens, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Deputy Grand Master, and the Grand Office=
rs
  installed. Columbus selected as the place, and Tuesday, October 16, A. D.
  1883, the time of holding the next annual communication of the Grand Lodg=
e.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report of the Grand Secretary shows 30,=
900
  Master Masons in Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Masonic Veteran Association met in the
  banquet room of Holyrood Commandery Knights Templars, where a banquet was
  furnished by the Sir Knights of that commandery, the evening of October 1=
7,
  A. D. 1882.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother William Phares, of Columbus, was el=
ected
  President; Brothers C. C. Kiefer, O. Waters,<br>
  L. VanCleve and B. D. Babcock, Vice Presidents; and Bro. John D. Caldwell,
  Secretary and Historian.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proceedings will be found on page 230 o=
f the
  printed proceedings.<br>
  A draft for the $200.00 appropriated for the relief of the yellow fever
  sufferers in Florida was promptly forwarded to the Grand Master of F1orid=
a,
  who acknowledged receipt of same under date of October 28, 1882, returning
  thanks and expressing their appreciation of this generous gift. <br>
  The correspondence will be found on page 231, of the proceedings.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1883 </=
b></p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. CHARLES C. KIEFER, =
GRAND
  MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at City Hall, Columbus,
  Tuesday, October 16, A. D. 1883, with Grand Master C.C. Kiefer in the Cha=
ir;
  all the Grand Officers, and Past Grand Masters A. H. Newcomb (1869), C. A.
  Woodward (1876), Wm. M. Cunningham (1877), R. C.Lemmon (1881); and Past
  Deputy Grand Master S.S. Williams (1881), present, and over four hundred
  Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his annual address:
  Announces the death of Bro. Henry E. O'Hagen, and pays a beautiful tribut=
e to
  his life and high stand. mg as a Mason and citizen.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Proxies were issued to the following Brothe=
rs to
  constitute the Lodges chartered at the last session, and install their Of=
ficers:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother S. S. Williams, Adeiphi Lodge, No.5=
27;
  Shawnee Lodge, No.526; Garfield Lodge, No.528, who performed the duties
  assigned to him; Bro. E. U. Kirk, Price Hill Lodge, No.524, at Cincinnati;
  Brother Kirk reports the Lodge room, which is nicely furnished, is in the
  Elevator building on Price Hill, overlooking the city, four hundred and
  seventy feet above the Ohio River, and thinks these Brethren may be called
  &quot;High Masons.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master constituted Champaign Lodg=
e,
  No.525, and installed its Officers.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Proxies were also issued to the following
  Brothers to dedicate Masonic Halls, lay corner stones of Masonic and publ=
ic
  buildings, as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 9, 1882, Bro. A. A. Strong, to lay =
the
  corner stone of a new city hall in the town of Ashtabula; October 19, Bro=
. L.
  VanCleve, to dedicate the new Masonic Hall erected by the Brethren of
  Massillon; December 20, Bro. Fletcher Lee, to dedicate the new Hall of
  Felicity Lodge, No. 102, on December 27; Bro. Brenton D. Babeock, to dedi=
cate
  the new Hall of Dover Lodge, No. 489, in Dover; January 30, 1883, C. M.
  Holcomb, to dedicate the new Hall of Morning Dawn Lodge, No. 7</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Brethren at Minerva, Stark County, have=
 done
  no work under the dispensation issued February 1, 1882, and express a des=
ire
  to surrender their dispensation; and their dispensation, jewels, etc., we=
re
  shipped to the Grand Secretary, and the matter is referred to the Grand L=
odge
  for action.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Golden Rule Lodge, No.331, surrendered its
  charter, and it with the jewels, books, seal, etc., are in the hands of t=
he
  Grand Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations for new Lodges were issued, as
  follows:<br>
  January 14, 1883, Charity, at Palmyra, Portage County<br>
  February 27, 1883, Pleasant Valley, at Pleasantville, Fairfield County<br>
  April 21, 1883, Mantua, at Mantua, Portage County<br>
  March 1, 1883, Waterloo, at Waterloo, Lawrence County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Petitions were received for dispensations f=
or new
  Lodges at West Mansfield, Logan County; Millersport, Fairfield County; and
  referred to the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On February 27, the Grand Master dedicated =
the
  new Hall of Mad Piver Lodge, No.161, at West Liberty, and on the 28th of
  February, consecrated to Masonic purposes a new suite of rooms fitted up =
by
  the Masonic Fraternity of Urbana, in very handsome style, with drop curta=
ins
  provided for the different degrees.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;On May 4, visited Springfield, and
  dedicated, as I believe, the finest Lodge room in this Grand jurisdiction,
  and the Brethren of that city may be pardoned for claiming to be in
  possession of the Cathedral of Ancient Craft Masonry in Ohio.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On May 8, visited Sanford L. Collins Lodge,
  No.396, Toledo, witnessed the work conducted by W.&middot;. M.&middot;.
  LaFayette Lyttle, and which was rendered in a quiet, dignified and impres=
sive
  manner.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to the disastrous flood of
  February, 1883, and appeals for relief and reports that he had drawn a dr=
aft
  on the Treasurer for two hundred and fifty dollars, and placed the amount=
 in
  the hands of the &quot;Masonic Relief Committee&quot; of Cincinnati; and =
in
  May received a draft from Bro. William B. Melish, secretary of the commit=
tee,
  for seventy-five dollars unexpended, which was turned back to the Grand
  Treasurer.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>He made the trip &quot;across the continent=
&quot;
  to the Pacific slope, during the last few weeks, and as Grand Master of O=
hio,
  was very kindly and fraternally received. While in the city of Sacramento=
 he
  visited the grave of Bro. Isaac Davis, who was a member of this Grand Body
  many years, commencing at the session of 1838. He was made a Mason in 182=
1,
  in Amity Lodge, No.5, Zanesville; and was one of the pioneers of Californ=
ia,
  and the odor of his life is very precious to the Craft of the Golden Stat=
e.
  Fine portraits of this old veteran grace the walls of the Masonic Temples=
 in
  Sacramento and San Francisco. He died October 23, 1869.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Also had the pleasure of meeting at a sessi=
on of
  Tehama Lodge, Sacramento, a brother of Isaac Davis, Col. John W. Davis of=
 St.
  Louis, who at the ripe old age of seventy-nine years paid a visit to the
  Masons of a state that had so highly honored his brother. He was made a M=
ason
  in Somerset Lodge, No.76, Somerset, Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer submitted his report, w=
hich
  was referred to the Committee on Accounts, who find the balance on hand
  October 16, 1883, $17,788.88.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge of the territory of Arizona,
  recently organized, was duly recognized and welcomed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Grand Lodge Library made an
  extended report, showing the number of books on hand, purchased, bound, e=
tc.,
  the receipts and expenditures, which was referred to the Committee on Way=
s and
  Means, together with a resolution offered by P. G. M. A. H. Newcomb.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This committee reported that it would not be
  expedient at present for the Grand Lodge to establish a Grand Lodge Libra=
ry,
  and that the project be for the present abandoned, which was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brothers S. C. Chorlton and J. Hope Sutor,
  presented a memorial on behalf the Order of the Eastern Star, praying that
  said Order be excepted from the provisions of the resolution (resolutions=
 23
  and 24 of Grand Lodge), adopted by this Grand Lodge at its session of 186=
8,
  and that said resolution be rescinded so far as regards the Order of the
  Eastern Star, and that Lodges be permitted to allow their Halls to be use=
d by
  Chapters of that Order, which was referred to the Committee on Masonic
  Jurisprudence, who reported adversely to the prayer, and this report was
  adopted by the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The select committee to whom was referred t=
he
  portion of the Grand Master's address referring to<br>
  the Committee on Arranging and Printing the Code, By-Laws, etc., cordially
  agree with the Grand Master, and recommend a hearty vote of thanks to
  Brothers J. Kelly O'Neal; P. G. M. Wm. M. Cunningham; and P. G. M. R. C.
  Lemmon, for the faithful manner in which they performed their duty, and
  recommended an appropriation of $100.00 be made to P. G. M. R. C. Lemmon,=
 not
  as remuneration, but as a slight testimonial of the appreciation of his
  services in compiling, arranging and indexing the Code, Laws, and Regulat=
ions
  of the Grand Lodge; which was approved and the appropriation made.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Ways and Means reported in=
 favor
  of approving the action of the Grand Master in advancing two hundred and
  fifty dollars for the relief of the flood sufferers in the Ohio Valley in
  February, 1883, which report was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted to the following new
  Lodges, U. D.:<br>
  Cortland, No.529, at Cortland, Trumbull County<br>
  Charity, No.530, at Palmyra, Portage County<br>
  Pleasant Valley, No.531, at Pleasantville, Fairfield County<br>
  Waterloo, No.532, at Waterloo, Lawrence County<br>
  Mantua, No.533, at Mantua, Portage County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Buford Lodge, No.254, was granted permissio=
n to
  change its location to Sardinia, Brown County, and its name to Sardinia
  Lodge, No.254.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petitions of Paddys Run Lodge, No.264, =
to
  change location from New London to Okeana was not granted for lack of con=
sent
  of Oxford Lodge, and was referred to Grand Master with power to act.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petition of Warsaw Lodge, No.255, to lo=
cate
  permanently at Spring Mountain was granted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In the matter of Portland Lodge, No.366, no
  petition or papers being submitted to the committee, it was referred to t=
he
  Grand Master with power to act.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petition for dispensation for Roby Lodg=
e, at
  Monroeville, was granted, and the petition for Alturas Lodge to be locate=
d at
  Millersport, Fairfield County, not granted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The petitions for the consolidation of Conr=
ad
  Lodge, No.494, and Alliance Lodge, No.271, was agreed to, and the Grand
  Master was authorized to perfect the consolidation when said Lodges have
  complied with the rules and regulations of the Grand Lodge on the subject=
 of
  consolidation of Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The same action was taken in reference to t=
he
  petitions of Warner Lodge, No.410 and Xenia Lodge, No.49, under the name =
of
  Xenia Lodge, No.49.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Attention is called to the conflict of Arti=
cle
  VIII, page 113 of Code of By-Laws with Section XIX, page 25.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On motion of P. G. M. R. C. Lemmon, Article=
 VIII
  of the Uniform Code of By-Laws required to be adopted by Lodges U. D., was
  rescinded as to suspension for non-payment of dues.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence sub=
mitted
  their report, covering 100 pages, and reviewing the proceedings of 51
  American and 3 Foreign Grand Lodges, and it is printed as an appendix to =
the
  proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Memorial pages and testimonies to our lamen=
ted
  Brothers Cornelius Moore, for thirty years editor of the Masonic Review,
  published at Cincinnati, who died at Windsor, Canada, June 3, 1883; and H=
enry
  F. O'Hagan, Grand Standard Bearer of the Grand Commandery of Ohio, K. T.,=
 who
  died December 11,1882; and Thomas Jefferson Larsh, Past Grand High Priest=
 of
  the Grand Chapter of Ohio, R. A. M., who died August 30, 1883; were set a=
side
  to their memories and will be found on pages 151 to 155 of the proceeding=
s.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The recapitulation of the Grand Secretary's
  report shows the membership of the Subordinate Lodges reporting for the y=
ear
  1883, to be 31,053.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Joseph M. Goodspeed, of Athens, was
  elected W.&middot;. M.&middot;. Grand Master; Bro. S. S. Williams, of New=
ark,
  Deputy Grand Master, and the other elective officers were re-elected to f=
ill
  their present stations, and all were duly installed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Columbus was selected as the place, and Tue=
sday,
  October 21, A. D. 1884, the time for holding the next annual communicatio=
n of
  the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Masonic Veteran Association of Ohio, me=
t at
  the banquet hall of the Columbus Lodges on the evening of October 16, 188=
3,
  where a substantial banquet was provided and partaken of.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Secretary announced the death of Bro.
  Cornelius Moore, and suitable resolutions to his memory were adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A large number of new members were received=
, and
  a social session held at which numerous speeches were made and diplomas
  issued to new members.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother W. S. Phares, of Columbus, was re-e=
lected
  President, and Bro. J. D. CaIdwell, Secretary and Historian. The proceedi=
ngs
  are printed on pages 206 and 207 of the proceedings.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1884 </=
b></p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>W.&middot;. M.&middot;. JOSEPH M. GOODSPEED,
  GRAND MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at City Hall, Columbus,
  Tuesday, October 21, A. D. 1884, with Grand Master Joseph M. Goodspeed, G=
rand
  Master in the Chair; all the other Grand Officers, and Past Grand Masters=
 A.
  H. Newcomb, W. M. Cunningham and R. C. Lemmon, present, and over four hun=
dred
  Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>W.&middot;. M.&middot;. Grand Master presen=
ted a
  communication in writing from Samuel W. Clark, of Cincinnati, addressed to
  him, and passed it over to the Grand Secretary, which was read by him to =
the
  Grand Lodge, and, on motion, referred to the Committee on Masonic
  Jurisprudence. The R.&middot;. M.&middot;. Deputy Grand Master presented a
  similar document, which had been addressed to him, which was also referre=
d to
  the same committee.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his annual address,
  reporting dispensations issued for new Lodges at the following places:<br>
  Rome, at Rome, Adams County<br>
  Ohio Valley, Crown City, Gallia County<br>
  Alturas, at Millersport, Fairfield County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Applications were made for dispensations at=
 other
  places, which are referred to the Committee on Charters.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On application of M.&middot;. W.&middot;. J=
osiah
  I. Wright, Grand Master of Masons of Georgia, appointed Bro. Charles I.
  Wilson, of Atlanta, Ga., representative of this Grand Lodge near the Grand
  Lodge of Georgia. Brother Wilson was for a time a constant attendant of t=
he
  Grand Lodge, and as Worshipful Master of Paramuthia Lodge, No.25, conferr=
ed
  the first degrees of Masonry on your present Grand Master, and it gave me
  great pleasure to confer this honor upon him. The Grand Master visited
  Atlanta, Ga., in December, 1883, and met M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Ma=
ster
  John S. Davidson, and M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Past Grand Master J. I. Wri=
ght,
  who were making an official visit to the Lodges of Atlanta, at which meet=
ing
  he was most cordially and fraternally received and welcomed, and says:
  &quot;Masonry is not in name merely in Georgia, it is in deeds.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Proxies were issued to the following Brothe=
rs to
  constitute the new Lodges chartered at the last session, as follows, and =
to
  install their Officers:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 25, 1883, Bro. S. F. Bartlett, Cort=
land
  Lodge, No.529; November 6, Bro. B. F. Ellsberry,<br>
  Waterloo Lodge, No.532; November 6, Bro. L. C. Merrill, Charity Lodge,
  No.530; November 10, Bro. C. A. Woodward, Mantua Lodge, No.533; November =
10,
  Bro. S. S. Williams, Pleasant Valley Lodge, No.531.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Proxies were issued to the following Brothe=
rs to
  dedicate new Halls:<br>
  December 13, 1883, Bro. H. M. Lash, Hall of Leesville, No.465; January 16,
  1884, Bro. J. D. Mitchell, Hall of Irville, No.184; March 10, Bro. B.
  Bettman, Hall of Hanselmann Lodge, No.208; March 25, Bro. L. F. Lyttle, H=
all
  of Brainard, No.336.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master made a number of visitatio=
ns to
  Lodges to inspect the work, settle differences, participate in banquets a=
nd
  social meetings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On June 24, 1884, he visited Tiffin, accomp=
anied
  by a number of the Grand Officers and Past Grand Officers of the Grand Lo=
dge,
  Grand Chapter, Grand Council and Grand Commandery of Ohio, for the purpos=
e of
  laying the corner stone of the new courthouse in that city, with Masonic
  ceremonies, which was done in the presence of a vast concourse of Masons =
and
  citizens; Gen. W. H. Gibson was the orator of the day.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In the evening he returned to Toledo, visit=
ed S.
  L. Collins Lodge, No.396, inspected the work, and at the close, with over=
 two
  hundred Brethren enjoyed an elegant banquet.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On June 26, by invitation of American Union
  Lodge, No.1, he laid the corner stone of the M. E. Church, at Marietta;
  Athens Commandery, No.15, K. T., accompanied and acted as escort to the G=
rand
  Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On July 31, he dedicated the Lodge room of
  Temperance Lodge, No.73, at Sidney, and on December 6, 1883, visited
  Coshocton Lodge and dedicated the Masonic Lodge room at that place; being
  accompanied from Newark by R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. S. S. Williams an=
d an
  escort of Knights Templars from Newark Commandery. Returned to Newark and=
 on
  the evening of the 7th, visited Newark Lodge, No.97, and Ahiman Lodge,
  No.492, and installed their Officers, and the Officers of Newark Commande=
ry,
  and partook of a bountiful supper.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On February 20, accompanied by Bro. S. S.
  Williams, he dedicated the room of Bellville Lodge, No.876, and enjoyed an
  elegant banquet.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On September 13, 1884, by invitation of Zal=
eski
  Lodge, No.472, he laid the corner stone of their new Masonic building.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>He visited Newark Lodge, No.97, on the occa=
sion
  of conferring the M. M. degree by R.&middot;. W.&middot;. D. G. M. S. S.
  Williams upon his son. About sixty different Lodges and eight different G=
rand
  Lodges were represented, and had the pleasure of meeting Bro. W. G. Benne=
tt,
  M. .W. Grand Master of West Virginia, on this occasion.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On October 25, 1883, he issued a dispensati=
on
  permitting Portland Lodge, No.366, to occupy the I. O. O. F. Hall until t=
his
  session, their own Hall being unfinished.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On October 29, he issued a dispensation to
  Winchester Lodge, No.236, to meet in I. O. O. F. Hall, they being unable =
to
  obtain another room since theirs was destroyed by fire.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On November 20, he issued a dispensation al=
lowing
  Portsmouth Lodge, No. 395 to move their Lodge and property into another H=
all
  secured by them for that purpose.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Lodge room and effects o&pound; Pharos =
Lodge,
  No.355, having been destroyed by fire, he issued a dispensation permitting
  them to continue work and meet in the I. O. O. F. Hall until this session=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Xenia Lodge, No.49, lost its room by fire J=
anuary
  26, 1884, and a dispensation was issued permitting them to occupy the I. =
O.
  O. F. Hall until this session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Jeffersonville Lodge, No.468, having secure=
d a
  home, permission was granted May 5, 1884, for them to move their effects =
to
  their new room.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Mt. Washington Lodge, No.450, requested
  permission t6 occupy the I. O. O. F. Hall, their Hall being in an unsafe
  condition, and same was granted until this session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The room of Olive Lodge, No.210, located at
  Sarahsville, was burned with its jewels and effects, except the records, =
and
  permission was given them to secure a proper room in which to meet.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>May 13, permission was granted to Hoffner L=
odge,
  No.253, to occupy the Hall of the Sons of Temperance.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>May 13, dispensation was issued to Temperan=
ce
  Lodge, No.73, located at Sidney, to occupy their new home.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Attention of all Lodges occupying rooms with
  other orders is called to the fact that the Grand Master's dispensation f=
or
  such occupancy is only good until the next session of the Grand Lodge, and
  must be renewed or granted by the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Hazen Lodge, No.251, was chartered to meet =
in
  Morristown, Belmont County. By dispensation issued April 24, 1867, by
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Thomas Sparrow, then Grand Master and approved at=
 the
  1867 communication by the Grand Lodge, the Lodge was permitted to move to
  Belmont, and has been meeting there ever since. On February 11, 1884, I r=
eceived
  an application from the Lodge for permission to return to Morristown, as =
they
  could now secure a good and suitable room there, and a dispensation was
  issued for the removal and the Grand Lodge was asked to approve the same.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Xenia Lodge, No.49, and Warner Lodge, No.41=
0,
  having complied with the rules and regulations as to consolidation, I
  authorized their consolidation under the title of Xenia Lodge, No.49.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Conrad Lodge, No.494, and Alliance Lodge, N=
o.271,
  have not yet complied with said rules and are not consolidated.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Oxford Lodge, No.67, having consented that =
Paddys
  Run Lodge, No.264, might change from New London to Okeana, I authorized t=
he
  change.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports sixteen decisions which were referr=
ed to
  the Jurisprudence Committee and approved.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Announces the deaths of the following Broth=
ers:<br>
  William J. Reese, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Past Grand Master, at Lancaster,
  December 17, 1883; C. Sherman Pyle, Past Senior Grand Warden, at Mt. Vern=
on,
  January 6, 1884; Benjamin Stevens, of Erie Lodge, No.3, aged ninety-six
  years, and his brother Horace Stevens, of same Lodge, aged ninety-four ye=
ars;
  C. H. Ostrander, who served on the Grievance Committee at the last sessio=
n,
  and Brother Bosworth, of Middleport.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In March, 1884, another disastrous flood sp=
read
  over the Ohio Valley and an appeal went forth for assistance.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>I telegraphed the Grand Secretary to draw an
  order on the Grand Treasurer for two hundred dollars to be used for relie=
f,
  and to make a call through the press for aid from the Lodges in the state.
  The response was prompt and liberal both from Lodges within the state, an=
d I
  believe from every Grand Lodge in the United States. The Masonic Relief
  Association of Cincinnati had contributed $2,080.00. The Masonic Flood
  Committee, of which Bro. Levi C. Goodale is President; Bro. M. J. Mack, T=
reasurer;
  and Bro. Wm. B. Melish, Secretary, had $13,726.29 placed at their disposa=
l.
  Your Grand Master received $1,888.95, of which there is in his hands
  unexpended $318.25, to be refunded pro rata whence it came.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In addition to this many Lodges contributed=
 directly,
  of which we have no record.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master on page 19 of the proceedi=
ngs
  gives a detailed statement of the contributors and amounts received by hi=
m,
  and the Grand Secretary on pages 205 to 209, gives the statement of amoun=
ts
  received by the two relief associations at Cincinnati.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Deputy Grand Master submitted his repor=
t of
  numerous visits to Lodges to inspect the work, in stall Officers, attend
  banquets and Masonic festivals, attendance on the Grand Master in his vis=
its,
  the laying of corner stones, etc., and his constituting Pleasant Valley
  Lodge, No.531, at Pleasantville.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer submitted his report sh=
owing
  a balance in his hands $22,133.82, which was referred to the Committee on
  Accounts and found correct.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary submitted his report
  containing a catalogue of the Grand Lodge Library, see appendix, pages
  226-243; also a list of the titles of all the Ohio Lodges, pages 243-253;
  also alphabetical list of names and numbers, post offices, and of the Mas=
ters
  and Secretaries in 1884, of all Ohio Lodges, pages 254-262; also the hist=
ory
  of veteran Lodges which have ceased to exist, where the numbers remain
  vacant, pages 263-265; all of which are valuable for reference, see also =
page
  296.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of
  Louisiana tendered the Ohio Grand Lodge and Masons a cordial and fraternal
  invitation to the hospitalities of that Grand Lodge, during the World's
  Exposition to be held in New Orleans, commencing December 3, 1884, and
  continuing for six months; and during the annual communication of the Gra=
nd
  Lodge to be held in that city from the 9th to the 13th of February, 1885,
  assuring them a hearty welcome and cordial reception and treatment.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master announced a request had be=
en
  made for the Grand Lodge to conduct the Masonic ceremonies of laying the
  corner stone of a government edifice in the city of Columbus, which
  invitation was accepted, and at 2 o'clock P. M., October 21, the Grand Ma=
ster
  presiding, the Grand Lodge reassembled, marched in procession to the plac=
e where
  the building is to be erected, and with proper Masonic ceremonies proceed=
ed
  to lay the corner stone; after which Bro. Henry D. Moore, as orator,
  delivered an address, and at the conclusion of the ceremonies the Grand L=
odge
  reformed in procession and marched to the city hall.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The full ceremonies are printed in the
  proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge of South Australia, organiz=
ed
  April 16; 1884, by thirty-one of the thirty-three Lodges in the jurisdict=
ion
  joining in the organization; and this Grand Lodge was duly recognized and
  welcomed as a sister Grand Jurisdiction.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On report of the Committee on Ways and Mean=
s, the
  action of the Grand Master drawing the draft for $200.00 for the relief of
  the Ohio Valley Flood Sufferers, was approved.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The amendment of Section XVI of the Grand L=
odge
  By-Laws fixing the Grand dues was amended making the dues twenty-five cen=
ts,
  instead of thirty-five cents.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Elwood E. Thorne, Past Grand Master=
 of
  the Grand Lodge of New York, and present representative of the Grand Lodg=
e of
  Ohio, near that Grand Lodge, was introduced, received and welcomed with
  Masonic Grand Honors, and delivered a felicitous address.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Enoch T. Carson read from a report =
made
  in the Grand Lodge of Illinois, on the Memphis Rite, and moved its refere=
nce
  to the Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence, when Bro. E. L. Lybarger moved=
 to
  lay the resolution on the table, which motion prevailed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Jurisprudence to whom was
  referred the communications addressed to the Grand Master and Deputy Grand
  Master by Samuel Clark, report they find nothing therein requiring the
  attention of this Grand Lodge, and ask to be discharged from further
  consideration of the subject, which was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Garstin submitted a proposition
  contemplating representation in the Grand Lodge by districts, which was
  referred to the Judiciary Committee, who reported adverse thereto, and th=
eir
  report was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The following resolution on the subject of =
the
  8ale of intoxicating liquors was offered by Bro. L. VanCleve, and adopted=
:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolved, That it is the opinion of the Gra=
nd
  Lodge of Ohio that the traffic in intoxicating liquors to be drank where =
sold
  is a Masonic offense, and shall disqualify the offender for initiation or
  affiliation in any Masonic Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Enoch T. Carson offered a resolution
  requiring the Grand Secretary to republish in the proceedings of this ses=
sion
  the report of the Judiciary Committee on the subject of &quot;Side Degree=
s on
  Ladies,&quot; etc., printed in Vol. I of the reprint, pages 302 and 303, =
which
  was accidently overlooked by the committee when the decisions, etc., of t=
he
  Grand Lodge was collated and printed in 1882; which was adopted, and will=
 be
  found on pages 185 and 186 of 1884 proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother R. C. Lemmon, refused to accept and
  turned back into the Grand Lodge Treasury the one hundred dollars voted to
  him at the last session of the Grand Lodge as a testimonial of his servic=
es
  in collating and printing the Code, Decisions, etc., and Bro. Allen Andre=
ws
  moved to re-appropriate the sum to purchase a testimonial, when Bro. E. T.
  Carson moved to modify so as to authorize the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Gra=
nd
  Master in behalf the Grand Lodge to secure an engraved likeness of P. G. =
M.
  Lemmon, that imprints therefrom may be bound in the proceedings of this G=
rand
  Lodge as a frontispiece; which as modified was adopted, and a fine likene=
ss
  of Past Grand Master R. C. Lemmon graces the frontispiece of the proceedi=
ngs
  of 1884, as a permanent testimonial to this distinguished Mason.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Obituaries reported proper
  testimonials to the memories of Brothers Charles Sherman Pyle, Benjamin a=
nd
  Horace Stevens, Charles H. Ostrander, Joseph R. Conrad, and Past Grand Ma=
ster
  William J. Reese, which are printed in the proceedings pages 190 to 200; =
that
  of Brother Reese from page 194 to 200. Brother Reese was the first Grand
  Master in the United States to submit a written address to his Grand Lodg=
e,
  and his example was soon followed by others and became the rule over the
  United States. His was the first report on Foreign Correspondence, a prac=
tice
  now universal in every Grand Jurisdiction. He was the chairman of the
  committee &quot;to prepare a Constitution and revise the By-Laws of the G=
rand
  Lodge, the labor of which resulted in the publication for the first time =
in
  Ohio of the &quot;Ancient Constitutions; the Constitution of the Grand Lo=
dge;
  the By-Laws of the Grand Lodge; Rules and Regulations of the Grand Lodge =
for
  the Government of Subordinate Lodges, Charges, Prayers and Formula, etc.&=
quot;
  In their fundamental character these regulations, in a large sense, are t=
he
  same now as when formulated. In regard to the work of this committee, Bro=
ther
  Reese in his last communication to the Grand Lodge, says:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;There will be found in this short
  compilation more variety than is met with in any single one of the publis=
hed
  Monitors and Charts; and in my opinion many of the forms are improved.&qu=
ot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Reese served this Grand Lodge as its
  Grand Master from 1834 to 1843; as Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter=
 of
  Ohio, Royal Arch Masons, from 1836 to 1839; as Most Illustrious Grand Mas=
ter
  of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of Ohio, from 1838 to 18=
43;
  as Commander of Lancaster Encampment, No.2, Knights Templars, from 1838 to
  1843; and held the following offices in the General Grand Encampment of
  Knights Templars of the United States: at the session at Washington D. C.
  December 7, 1835, elected Grand Senior Warden; at the session held in Bos=
ton,
  September 12, 1838, elected General Grand Captain General; at the next
  session held in the city of New York, September 14, 1841, elected General
  Grand Generalissimo, all of which offices he filled with credit to himself
  and honor to the Masonic Fraternity.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>His reports and addresses in all these bodi=
es
  were gems of literature and Masonic learning, and should be read by all
  Masonic students. The following excerpt from his report on the death of B=
ro.
  James D. Caldwell to the Grand Lodge in 1856 is among one of the beautiful
  passages from his pen:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The grave is a preacher of real
  potentialities, extending through all time and felt in eternity. It is
  certainly a generous feeling which seeks to transplant upon it the flowers
  which bloomed in beauty through the life of its inmate, thus to perpetuate
  their fragrance and keep its memory green. This task it should always be =
the
  agreeable province of friendship to perform.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the communication of the Grand Chapter R=
. A.
  M., in October, 1841, P. G. H. P. Reese installed the Grand Officers and
  delivered addresses to the Grand Officers and Grand Chapter, which by
  unanimous vote were ordered printed in the proceedings, and will be found=
 on
  pages 214 to 217 of the reprint.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were issued for the following new
  Lodges, U. D.:<br>
  Roby, No.534, at Monroeville, Huron County<br>
  Rome, No.535, at Rome, Adams County<br>
  Ohio Valley, No.536, at Crown City, Gallia County<br>
  Alturas, No.537, at Millersport, Fairfield County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were granted for Lodges at We=
llston
  and Fort Recovery. The applications from Greenwich and Canal Winchester f=
or
  dispensations were deferred for want of information.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother J. M. Goodspeed was re-elected
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master, and the balance of the Grand Office=
rs
  were re-elected to fill their present stations, and all were duly install=
ed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Cincinnati was selected as the place and Oc=
tober
  20, A. D. 1885 as the time for holding the next annual communication.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report of the Foreign Correspondence
  Committee covering 134 pages, was submitted and is printed in the
  proceedings, pages 30 to 164, reviewing the proceedings of 57 Grand Lodge=
s,
  and as usual abounds with information of the proceedings and procedure of=
 the
  various Grand Lodges and their Grand Officers.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The committee in concluding their report, s=
ay:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;We have labored diligently for weeks =
in its
  preparation; * * * and yet the percentage of the membership in Ohio who w=
ill
  gather treasures from its garnered stores, we fear, will be exceedingly
  light. This ought not to be so, Masons should be well informed. The Forei=
gn
  Correspondence reports of a Grand Lodge are valuable adjuncts to its
  usefulness, because the few, the students, who do read them are the teach=
ers
  and leaders in Masonry. They shape the entire policy, and destiny as well=
, of
  the Masonic institution.&quot;</p>
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