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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;. JOSEPH M. GOODSPEED,
  GRAND MASTER</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at Eureka Hall, Cincin=
nati,
  Tuesday, October 20, A. D. 1885, with Grand Master 3. M. Goodspeed in the
  Chair; all the other Grand Officers, and Past Grand Masters A. H. Newcomb=
, C.
  A. Woodward, W. M. Cunningham, and R. C. Lemmon, present, and over 400 Lo=
dges
  represented. The Grand Master read his annual address, reporting the deat=
hs
  of Past Grand Master William B. Dodds; Bro. Nathaniel Benjamin, a Past Gr=
and
  Officer; and Bro. Oakley Case, of Mingo Lodge, No.171.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were issued for new Lodges at=
 the
  following places:<br>
  Canal Winchester, Franklin County<br>
  Greenwich, Huron County, to be called Greenwich Lodge<br>
  Centerville, Belmont County<br>
  Avondale, Hamilton County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A petition was received from Steubenville L=
odge,
  No.45, and Meridian Lodge, No.234, to consolidate, which should be referr=
ed
  to a proper committee.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Proxies were issued to the following Brothe=
rs to
  constitute the new Lodges chartered at last session:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 29, 1884, Bro. D. C. Winegarner, Al=
turas
  Lodge, No.537, at Millersport; October 24, Bro. S. F. Bartlett, Cortland
  Lodge, No.529, at Cortland; October 29, S. S. Williams, Ohio Valley Lodge,
  No.536, at Crown City; November 12, Bro. S. C. Kinsley, Roby Lodge, No.53=
4,
  at Monroeville.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Also to the following Brothers to dedicate =
Halls
  and Lodge rooms to Masonic purposes:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 29, 1884, Bro. S. S. Williams, the =
Lodge
  room of Patriot Lodge, No.496; February 24, 1885, Bro. Robt. Patterson, L=
odge
  room of Evansport, No.511; August 21, Bro. H. H. Holch, Lodge room of Wes=
tern
  Reserve Lodge, No.507.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>All the above Brothers promptly performed t=
he
  duties assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were issued allowing Lodges t=
o move
  into new Halls or Lodge rooms secured by them, or to occupy rooms of other
  societies temporarily:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Xenia Lodge, No.49, to meet in K. of P. Hal=
l, not
  being able to secure a suitable Hall since burning out; Green Spring, No.=
427,
  to move into their new Hall; Pharos, No.355, to move into their new Hall
  rebuilt since fire; Cardington, No.384, to occupy their new Lodge room;
  Flushing, No.298, to occupy the new rooms secured by the Lodge; Shawnee,
  No.526, to move into another Hall; Hoffner, No.253, to occupy I. O. O. F.
  Hall until theirs is completed; Sullivan, No.313, permission to rent a po=
rtion
  of their property to I. O. O. F.; Dover, No.489, to rent one of its anter=
ooms
  for a library; Fayette, No.107, at Washington, C. H., authorized to meet =
in
  G. A. R. Hall, their Lodge room having been destroyed by a hurricane that
  destroyed part of the city September 8; Zaleski, No.472, having completed
  their Masonic building, the corner stone of which was laid by the Grand
  Master about a year ago, the Lodge was authorized to occupy it.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Authorized Covington Lodge, No.168, to appe=
ar as
  a Lodge and assist in the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the
  Cumberland Presbyterian Church, at Covington.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master on May 22, 1885, laid the =
corner
  stone of the new courthouse, at Carrollton, Carroll County, with appropri=
ate
  Masonic ceremonies; Bro. Allen T. Brinsmade, of Cleveland, was the orator=
 of
  the day. On July 16, laid the corner stone of the new courthouse, at Troy,
  Miami County; under the auspices of Franklin Lodge, No.14. The ceremonies
  were preceded by a parade in which Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias
  and the Grand Army of the Republic participated.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On September 22, laid the corner stone of t=
he new
  courthouse, of Belmont County, with proper Masonic ceremonies in the pres=
ence
  of a large concourse of Masons and citizens, the largest gathering that h=
ad
  assembled there. Commanderies of Knights Templars, St. Clairsville, No.26;
  Steubenville, No.10; Wheeling, No.1; and Cyrene of West Virginia, acted as
  escort of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Appointed Bro. Levi C. Goodale my proxy to =
lay
  the corner stone of Hoffner Lodge, No.253, at Cumminsville, June 24;
  Hanselmann Commandery, No.16, K. T., acted as escort for the Grand Lodge.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Also constituted Bro. Chas. A. Woodward my =
proxy
  to lay the corner stone of the new Masonic Temple in the city of Clevelan=
d,
  August 22.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>These Brothers promptly performed the duties
  assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master reports fourteen decisions
  rendered by him on various subjects, which were referred to a Committee on
  Masonic Jurisprudence, who reported in favor of approving the same, and t=
he
  Grand Lodge approved the report.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On September 8, a terrible hurricane swept =
over
  the town of Washington C. H. and vicinity, entirely destroying the Lodge =
room
  of Fayette Lodge, No.107, and the homes of many of its members. Authorized
  the Lodge to ask relief of sister Lodges, and authorized a draft on the G=
rand
  Treasurer for $200.00, for their relief.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Deputy Grand Master presented his report
  stating he had made a number of visitations, installed the Officers of
  various Lodges, assisted the Grand Master at the laying of corner stones,
  etc. That he bad granted permission to St. Albans Lodge; No.491, and Acac=
ia
  Lodge, No.464, to move into their new Halls, which were quite an improvem=
ent
  over the old.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Atkins, Worshipful Master, returned=
 and
  surrendered the charter of Mt. Washington Lodge, No.450, which was cancel=
ed,
  and the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master directed to take charge of i=
ts
  Masonic property.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer submitted his report sh=
owing
  a balance of $10,873.39, in the general fund, and $575.00, in the charity
  fund in his hands.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother J. D. Cook offered a resolution to
  reconsider and reverse the decision of 1884 requiring eight members of a
  Lodge to be present to open a Lodge, which was referred to the Judiciary
  Committee, who reported that the numbers three, five and seven as used are
  speculative or symbolical, they have no reference to the number eight
  necessary to open a Lodge or transact business therein, as decided by the
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master in 1884; which was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Octavius Waters, Grand Representati=
ve of
  the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of Louisiana, presented a circular
  from that Grand Lodge proposing the adoption of an International Code as =
set
  out in the circular, which was referred to the Jurisprudence Committee, w=
ho
  reported that while they find much in the proposed measures to approve, y=
et
  until some convention or agreement is made between the several Grand Lodg=
es,
  or some of them and Ohio, there is nothing requiring action by the Grand
  Lodge, which was adopted. The proposed 11 propositions will be found on p=
ages
  23 and 24 of the proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother R. C. Lemmon, P. G. M., offered as =
By-Law
  15 of the Grand Lodge, a provision that the fiscal year should close Augu=
st
  31, each year; that the Grand Secretary should furnish blank reports on or
  before August 1, and the Lodges must forward their reports on or before
  September 30, or forfeit mileage and per diem, which was unanimously adop=
ted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge of Quebec was sustained in
  declaring non-intercourse between its subordinate members and those of the
  Lodges of St. Paul, St. George and St. Lawrence of Montreal, who did not =
hold
  allegiance to or recognize said Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The special committee on the consolidation =
of
  Steubenville Lodge, No.45, and Meridian Lodge, No.234, reported in favor =
and
  referred the matter to the Grand Master with full power to act, which was
  adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodges of Kentucky and Ohio
  interchanged courteous greetings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The decision of the M.&middot;. W.&middot;.=
 Grand
  Master that nominations in Lodges should not be made for the election of
  Officers, was approved by the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Accounts reported approvin=
g the
  donation of $200.00 to the sufferers of Fayette Lodge, No.107, by cyclone,
  and recommended a further donation of $300.00 to Fayette Lodge to assist =
them
  in procuring and furnishing another Hall, which was adopted and the
  appropriation made.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted to the following Lodg=
es, U.
  D.:<br>
  Black Diamond, No.538, at Wellston, Jackson County<br>
  Fort Recovery, No.539, at Fort Recovery, Mercer County<br>
  Madison, No.540, at Canal Winchester, Franklin County<br>
  Weyer, No. 541, at Centerville, Belmont County<br>
  Avon, No.542, at Avondale, Hamilton County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Lodge at Greenwich was continued under
  dispensation.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother S. Stacker Williams, of Newark, was
  elected M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master; C. M. Godfrey, R. W. Deputy
  Grand Master; W. J. Akers, Cleveland, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Senior Grand
  Warden; Leander Burdick, Toledo, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Junior Grand War=
den;
  Chas. Brown reelected Grand Treasurer, and J. D. Caldwell, Grand Secretar=
y,
  and all were duly installed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Columbus was first selected as the place of=
 next
  annual communication, which was afterwards reconsidered and Cleveland
  substituted and selected, and Tuesday, October 19, A. D. 1886, fixed as t=
he
  time.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence sub=
mitted
  its report covering 110 pages (pages 25 to 135), reviewing the proceeding=
s of
  all the American Grand Lodges, except Nevada and Wyoming from which no
  reports were received.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Allen Andrews announced that the Ma=
sonic
  ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the new courthouse of Butler Cou=
nty,
  at Hamilton, would take place October 29, and be conducted by the M.&midd=
ot;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Master or his proxy.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Memorial pages were set aside in the procee=
dings
  to the memories of Past Grand Master William B. Dodds, Rev. William Earns=
haw,
  Nathaniel Benjamin, Ex-President of the Masonic Veterans of Ohio, Oakley =
Case
  of Logan, Charles R. Woods of Newark and William B. Mason of Marietta, bo=
th
  veteran soldiers. The appendix contains a list of the officers and member=
s of
  each Subordinate Lodge in 1885, covering pages 1 to 210, and which is very
  valuable for reference.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Masonic Veterans' Association met in the
  banquet room of the Walnut Street House, and the banquet furnished by Bro.
  Col. Blount of that house, and the Secretary from funds received that
  evening. A number of members were received and welcomed. Bro. Wm. S. Phar=
es
  was re-elected President and J. D. Caldwell, Secretary and Historian. The
  proceedings are printed on page 271, Grand Lodge proceedings.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1886</b=
> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. S. STACKER WILLIAMS,
  GRAND MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at Case Hall, Clevelan=
d,
  Tuesday, October 19, A D. 1886, with Grand Master S. Stacker Williams in =
the
  Chair; all the Grand Officers and the following Past Grand Masters A. H.
  Newcomb, C. A. Woodward, Wm. M. Cunningham, R. C. Lemmon, J. M. Goodspeed,
  and C. C. Kiefer, present, and 460 Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his annual address:</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Announced the deaths of Bro. R. F. Richards=
, and
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Octavius Waters of our jurisdiction.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Proxies to constitute new Lodges chartered =
at the
  last session, and to install their Officers, were issued as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Bro. F. H. Kirk, Avon Lodge, No. 542; J. B.=
 Ryan,
  Weyer Lodge, No.541; J. M. Goodspeed,<br>
  Madison Lodge, No.540; C. J. C. Wintermute, Fort Recovery, No.539; J. H.
  Johnson, Black Diamond, No.538; all of whom promptly performed the duties
  assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master installed the Officers of a
  number of Lodges, and dedicated the following Masonic Halls:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>December 8, 1885, Hall of Avon Lodge, No.54=
2,
  located at Avondale; December 19, Hall of Center Lodge, No.326, at Johnst=
own.
  This Lodge lost its Hall by fire only a few months before, but being insu=
red
  was able to promptly rebuild an elegant Hall; January 12, 1886, Hall of G=
reen
  Spring Lodge, No.427; August 28, Hall of Wakatomica Lodge, No.108, at West
  Carlisle. An old-time dinner was served in a grove at which more than five
  hundred partook of the hospitality of the Brethren; September 1, Hall of
  Stokes Lodge, No.305, at Port Jefferson, here, too, the hospitalities of =
the
  Brethren were unbounded.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Issued proxies to Brethren to dedicate Hall=
s as
  follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>December 17, 1885, Bro. D. C. Winegarner, H=
all of
  Acacia Lodge, No.464; October 4, 1886, Bro. T. Z.Riley, Hall of Madisonvi=
lle
  Lodge, No.419; which were promptly executed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Several dispensations were issued permitting
  Lodges to occupy Halls with other societies where their necessities requi=
red
  it.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were issued permitting the
  following Lodges to occupy new Halls, satisfactory evidence being furnish=
ed
  of their safety, viz.: Aurelius, No.308; Willoughby, No.302, Olive, No.21=
0;
  Center, No.826; Wellsville, No.180; Bucyrus, No.139; Crawford, No.443;
  Bartlett, No.293; Harmar, No.390 , Center Star, No.11; Columbus, No.30;
  Humboldt, No.476; Wakatomica, No.108; Stokes, No.305; Vattier, No.386;
  Excelsior, No.309; McMillan, No.141; Miami, No.46; and Madisonvlle, No.41=
9.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master on October 29, 1885, with =
proper
  Masonic ceremonies laid the corner stone of the elegant new courthouse at
  Hamilton, Butler County, in the presence of a large assembly of Masons and
  citizens. Hanselmann and Miami Commanderies of Knights Templars courteous=
ly
  furnished the escort for the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On May 27, 1886, at the request of the buil=
ding
  committee of the First Baptist Church, at Washington C. H., Fayette Count=
y,
  he, with the assistance of Fayette and neighboring Lodges, laid the corner
  stone of n new church to be erected by that congregation.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports a satisfactory settlement and payme=
nt of
  the claim against Bro. A. H. Battin, who had suffered financial
  embarrassment, but had at the first opportunity paid the claim.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Hall, charter and effects of Bartlett L=
odge,
  No.293, was destroyed by fire, and on January 30, 1886, dispensation was
  issued authorizing the Lodge to continue work in the G. A. R. Hall in the
  village of Cutler, within their jurisdiction. The zeal of the Brethren of
  this Lodge is evidenced from the fact that they had a new Hall fitted up =
in a
  very short time, which I permitted them to occupy on May 22.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The same calamity befell Western Phoenix Lo=
dge,
  No.296, and dispensation was issued authorizing it to meet in the Hall of
  Western Reserve Lodge, No.507. New charters are asked for at this session=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The matters of the consolidation of Steuben=
ville
  Lodge, No.45, and Meridian Lodge, No.234, referred to me for action at the
  last session, was accomplished in due form and completed November 3, 1885=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Also of Alliance Lodge, No.271, and Conrad =
Lodge,
  No.494, was completed in due form on April 16, 1886; I being present and
  approving the consolidation.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On November 27, 1885, received an appeal fr=
om
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Z. F. Coombes, Acting Grand Master of Masons=
 of
  Texas, on behalf of the sufferers by disastrous fire of Brethren in
  Galveston, and drew a draft for $250.00 on the Grand Treasurer for their
  relief, and directed the Grand Secretary to issue a circular to the
  Subordinate Lodges setting forth the necessities of our Brethren in Galve=
ston
  and asking for contributions for their relief, and the result was highly
  gratifying. The Grand Officers reported that the donations from Ohio exce=
eded
  those of any other Grand jurisdiction, and the last draft of $100.00 was
  returned, the wants of our destitute Brethren having been supplied.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The correspondence on this subject shows th=
e high
  appreciation by the Brethren of Texas of the prompt, fraternal and liberal
  relief sent by their Ohio Brethren.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Past Grand Master M. F. Mott, of Texas, in =
his
  letter says: &quot;I am not unmindful of the fact that about 1874 the Mas=
ons
  of Ohio responded nobly for the appeal for help from the flooded district=
s in
  Louisiana, and the present evidence of sympathy for the distant Brethren
  makes us feel that the Brethren in Ohio have been made Masons in their
  hearts.'&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Recently received an appeal on behalf of the
  sufferers at Charleston, S. C. and vicinity, on account of the earthquake
  there, which is referred to the Grand Lodge for action.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Applications for dispensations for new Lodg=
es
  were made from a number of places, but after careful examination the Grand
  Master declined to grant them as the adjacent Lodges who had given their
  consent were not self sustaining.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were issued for new Lodges at=
 the
  following places:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Shiloh, at Shiloh, Richland County<br>
  Argus, at Canfield, Mahoning County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The necessary steps having been taken the
  following Lodges were authorized to change their places of meeting:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>January 18, 1886, Benton Lodge, No.418, from
  Benton Ridge to Rawson; August 28, Wakatomica Lodge, No.108, from West
  Bedford to West Carlisle; September 25, Eden Lodge, No.310, from Melmore =
to
  Bloomville.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In each case the consent of Lodges was obta=
ined,
  and safe and suitable flails secured.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports eighteen decisions rendered. The 18=
th and
  last decision construes Rule 79 of the Code at length, and the Grand Mast=
er
  decides that under this rule the so-called &quot;Cernean Bodies&quot; are
  disbarred from the use or occupancy of the Lodge rooms of all the subordi=
nate
  Lodges in this Grand jurisdiction holding allegiance to this Grand Lodge.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This decision was referred to the Committee=
 on
  Masonic Jurisprudence, who reported as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Your Committee on Masonic Jurispruden=
ce
  have had under consideration so much of the annual address of the M.&midd=
ot;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Master as relates to his construction of Rule 79 of the
  Code (noted therein as decision No. 18), respectfully report: That after
  careful examination of the subject, your committee recommend that the same
  be, and is hereby, approved.<br>
  J. M. Goodspeed,<br>
  Chas. C. Kiefer,<br>
  W. M. Cunningham,<br>
  B. D. Babcock.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother J. L. H. Long proposed, in lieu of =
the
  recommendation of approval of decision of Grand Master, No.18, a resoluti=
on
  as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That this Grand Lodge, being
  composed of Ancient Masters only, is unwilling and does therefore decline=
 to
  decide disputed questions of jurisdiction between bodies other than those
  which are of the York Rite of Masonry.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The resolution was disagreed to and the rep=
ort
  and recommendation of the committee sustaining decision No.18, were adopt=
ed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The same committee reported in favor of app=
roving
  all the Grand Master's decisions from 1 to 18 inclusive, which report was
  adopted, as well as his appointment of Bro. William M. Cunningham as Chai=
rman
  of the Committee on Foreign Correspondence.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>During the year the Grand Master visited ab=
out
  sixty Lodges, some of them several times, and spent about a month imparti=
ng
  instructions to the Brethren.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The committee appointed at last session to
  prepare and report forms for bookkeeping and returns, etc., reported at
  length as to the books, forms, etc., prepared, and practically illustrated
  the system during the session, and their report and recommendations were
  adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother B. D. Babcock, for the Masonic Craf=
t of
  Cleveland, invited the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master, Grand Office=
rs
  and members of the Grand Lodge, to dedicate their newly completed Masonic
  Hall, which invitation was accepted, and the Grand Lodge reconvened at ha=
lf
  past two o'clock P. M., October 19, formed procession, and under escort of
  Oriental Commandery Knights Templars, in due Masonic order marched to the
  newly erected building and dedicated it to the uses of Masonry in due and
  ancient Masonic form, after which Bro. Allen Andrews, R.&middot;. W.&midd=
ot;.
  Grand Orator, delivered an eloquent and appropriate address. The report of
  the dedication and the address of Brother Andrews will be found in the
  appendix to the proceedings, pages 181 to 184.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Bro. Daniel Warner, a member of Rural Lodge,
  No.328, born April 6, 1792, and over 70 years a Mason, in a written
  communication thanked the Grand Lodge for the donations heretofore made h=
im
  in his old age, and his autograph letter was ordered printed in the
  proceedings and a donation of $50.00 voted him.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge unanimously hailed and reco=
gnized
  the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Colon and Cuba.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The amendments of Section III, V and XIV of=
 the
  Grand Lodge By-Laws as proposed by Bro. Allen Andrews at the last session
  (page 147, proceedings 1885), were taken up and with some verbal amendmen=
ts
  were adopted and are now the law (page 47, proceedings 1886).</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Ways and Means Committee called the att=
ention
  of the Grand Lodge to the state of its finances, and offered an amendment=
 to
  Section XVI of the By-Laws increasing the annual dues to thirty-five cent=
s,
  which was not agreed to, and several amendments were proposed fixing the =
dues
  at thirty, thirty-five and fifty cents, all of which under the rule lie o=
ver
  to next session for action thereon.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer's report shows a balanc=
e on
  hand October 19, 1886, $15,538.96, in general fund, and $525.00, in Chari=
ty
  fund.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Sargent offered a resolution reques=
ting
  the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Ohio and the Grand Commandery of
  Knights Templars of Ohio, to adopt rules and regulations requiring member=
s of
  those bodies or their subordinates to be and remain in good standing in a
  Lodge of Master Masons, which was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The special committee in the Battin case re=
ported
  approving the settlement reported by the Grand Master; which was approved=
 by
  the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Accounts reported approvin=
g the
  action of the Grand Master in sending $200.00 to the Galveston sufferers,=
 and
  appropriating $100.00 to the relief of the Charleston sufferers, which was
  adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The committee to which was referred the por=
tion
  of the Grand Master's address on the subject of visits to Subordinate Lod=
ges,
  reported approving these visits and recommending that the Grand Master be
  required to visit in person or by proxy all Lodges that require such
  visitation, which was adopted; and a resolution that the Grand Secretary =
be
  directed to send a printed circular to each Subordinate Lodge in this sta=
te
  calling their attention to the adoption of this report and recommendation=
 was
  adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The memorials of Brothers Octavius Waters a=
nd R.
  F. Richards of Ohio; Theodore T. Gurney of Chicago; Luke F. Barber, late
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Past Grand Master F. &amp; A. M. of Arkansas; and
  Thomas A. Doyle, P. G. M. of the Grand Lodge, and P. H. P. of the Grand
  Chapter of Rhode Island; are printed in the proceedings, pages 163 to 169=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted to the following Lodg=
es, U.
  D.:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Greenwich, No. 543, at Greenwich<br>
  Shiloh, No.544, at Shiloh<br>
  Argus, No.545, at Canfield</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>New charters were granted the following Lod=
ges to
  replace originals destroyed by fire:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Bartlett Lodge, No.293; Western Phoenix Lod=
ge,
  No.296; Sylvania Lodge, No.287; and Frankfort Lodge, No.309; their origin=
al
  charters having become illegible from water and other causes.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The action of the Grand Master in relation =
to
  dispensations, approved.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother S. Stacker Williams was re-elected
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master; Bro. Wm. J. Akers of Toledo,
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Deputy Grand Master; Bro. Leander Burdick of Tole=
do,
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Senior Grand Warden; Bro. Levi C. Goodale of
  Cincinnati, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Junior Grand Warden; and Bros. Charles
  Brown and J. D. Caldwell, re-elected as R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand
  Treasurer and R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Secretary; and all were duly
  installed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The place of next annual communication was =
fixed
  at Columbus, but afterwards changed to Dayton, Tuesday, October 25, A. D.
  1887.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence sub=
mitted
  its report through Bro. Wm. M. Cunningham, chairman, covering 102 pages (=
49
  to 150), and reviewing the proceedings of 46 Grand Lodges and several for=
eign
  jurisdictions.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Under the head of &quot;District of Columbi=
a,
  1885,&quot; is given a report of the dedication of the Washington monumen=
t,
  at Washington, D. C., on February 21, A. D. 1885, by the Grand Lodge of t=
he
  District of Columbia, F. &amp; A. M., M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Myron M.
  Parker, Grand Master presiding. Representatives were in attendance from
  eleven Grand Lodges and several other Grand Bodies from other states, with
  many Subordinate Lodges of that and other jurisdictions.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>General Services at the Monument.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>1. The Hon. John Sherman, a Senator from Oh=
io,
  Chairman of the Commission authorized by the joint resolution of May 13,
  1884, presided.<br>
  2. Music by the Marine Band.<br>
  3. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Suter, of Christ Church, Alexandria, Va.<br>
  4. Remarks by W. W. Corcoran, Esq., the first Vice President of the
  Washington National Monument Society.<br>
  5. Masonic ceremonies by the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia.<br>
  Grand Master Parker in his address, among other things called attention t=
o a
  number of relics of General Washington then present, as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;It is eminently fitting upon an occas=
ion
  like this that we, as Masons, should associate with these ceremonies, cer=
tain
  historic relics with which General Washington was intimately connected, s=
ome
  of them over a century ago.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;This gavel, prepared for the express
  purpose, was presented to Washington and used by him as President of the
  United States, and also as Grand Master pro tern in laying the corner sto=
ne
  of the Capitol of the Nation on the 18th day of September, 1793. Immediat=
ely
  thereafter he presented it to Potomac Lodge, No.9, in whose possession it=
 has
  ever since remained. It was used in laying the corner stone of this obeli=
sk,
  July 4, 1848. Also the corner stone of the equestrian statute of Washingt=
on
  at the Circle, and at its dedication February 22, 1860. It was likewise u=
sed
  in laying the corner stone of the extension of the Capitol, July 4, 1851;
  also by the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Virginia, at the laying of=
 the
  corner stone of the Yorktown monument, October 18, 1881, and at many other
  public buildings in various states.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Here behold the Sacred Volume, belong=
ing to
  Fredericksburg Lodge, No.4, of Virginia, upon which he took his first vow=
s to
  Masonry, November 4, 1752; and here the Constitution of the Lodge signed =
by
  him.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Here the Sacred Book belonging to St.
  John's Lodge No.1, of New York, upon which on the 30th of April, 1789, he
  took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Here the Great Light belonging to
  Alexandria Washington Lodge, No.22, of Alexandria, Virginia, upon which h=
e,
  as the Worshipful Master of that Lodge, received the vows of the initiates
  made by him.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;This is the apron worn by him, which =
was
  wrought by Madame Lafayette, and presented to him by that noble lady, the=
 wife
  of the distinguished General Lafayette, Washington's compatriot, friend a=
nd
  Masonic Brother.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;This golden urn contains a lock of
  Washington's hair, which was presented to the Grand Lodge of Massachusett=
s in
  1800, by Mrs. Washington, and has been transmitted by every Grand Master =
of
  that Grand Lodge to his successor immediately after his installation.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;This lesser light is one of the three
  candles which were borne in Washington's funeral procession by Mexandria
  Washington Lodge, No.22, and was taken into the first tomb of Washington,=
 at
  Mt. Vernon, where on December 18, 1799, his mortal remains were
  deposited.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Master Parker also gave an interesting
  resume of the Masonic history of General Washington, which will be found =
on
  pages 65 to 67 of the proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It will be remembered that the Grand Lodge =
of
  Ohio at its annual communication of 1849, appointed a committee to procure
  and forward to Washington, D. C. &quot;a suitable block of Ohio marble to=
 be
  laid in the monument now being erected in Washington City, to the memory =
of
  our illustrious Brother, George Washington&quot; (page 58 original
  proceedings, page 72 of Vol. 2 of reprint), which committee reported at t=
he
  next annual communication that they had performed the duty assigned to th=
em,
  giving a full description of the block of marble and the inscription ther=
eon
  and an engraving of the same (pages 38 and 39 of original proceedings of
  1850, pages 126 and 127 of Vol.2, reprint).</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This memorial tablet was shipped to Washing=
ton,
  D. C., and duly placed in the monument, where it remains as a token of
  respect from the Grand Lodge of Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Masonic Veterans' Association met at the
  Hawley House, enjoyed an elegant banquet and social time, received a numb=
er
  of new members, re-elected W. S. Phares, President and J. D. Caldwell,
  Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proceedings are published on pages 184 =
to 186
  of Grand Lodge proceedings.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1887</b=
> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. S. STACKER WILLIAMS,
  GRAND MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened in the Grand Opera Hou=
se,
  Dayton, Tuesday, October 25, A. D. 1887, with M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Gra=
nd
  Master S. Stacker Williams in the Chair; all the Grand Officers, Past Gra=
nd
  Masters A. H. Newcomb, Wm. M. Cunningham, C. A. Woodward, Chas. C. Kiefer,
  and P. D. G. M. C. M. Godfrey, present, and 483 Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his address, reportin=
g the
  deaths of a number of Grand Officers in sister Grand jurisdictions.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>That the following Lodges having secured and
  furnished safe and suitable new Halls they were permitted to occupy them:=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Steubenville, No.45; Pleasant Ridge, No.282;
  Cedar, No.430; Ehenezer, No.33; Adelphi, No.527; Gallia, No.469; Winchest=
er,
  No.236; Cheviot, No.140.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master dedicated the following Ma=
sonic
  Halls:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>May 24, Hall of Ionic Lodge, No.438, at Bel=
laire;
  June 15, Halls of the Masonic Bodies at Hamilton, Washington Lodge, No.17,
  Hanselmann, Reed, Miami, Hamilton and Richmond (Indiana) Commanderies Kni=
ghts
  Templars, acting as escort of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>There are three cases of occupancy by Lodge=
s of
  Halls of other societies which should receive attention, as they have been
  dragging for years, viz.: Xenia, No.49; Ashley, No.407; and Rome, No.535,
  Winchester, No.236, was recently permitted to move into its own Hall.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On November 4, 1886, at Mansfield, the Grand
  Master, in the presence of an immense concourse of Masons, Odd Fellows,
  Knights of Pythias, members of the Grand Army of the Republic and citizen=
s,
  laid with due Masonic ceremonies the corner stone of the new Intermediate
  Penitentiary of Ohio, Bro. J. B. Foraker, Governor of Ohio, delivering the
  address.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On November 7, laid the corner stone of the=
 new
  First Baptist Church at West Jefferson, assisted by the Brethren of Madis=
on,
  Chandler and other neighboring Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On December 21, at Paulding, laid the corner
  stone of the new Paulding County courthouse, assisted by the Brethren of
  Paulding, Van Wert, and Antwerp Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On May 18, 1887, at New Lexington, assisted=
 by
  the Brethren of New Lexington and neighboring Lodges, laid the corner sto=
ne
  of the new courthouse of Perry County. Lancaster Commandery, No.2, of
  Lancaster, furnished an escort of fifty swords.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Received an application from Findlay Lodge,
  No.227, to lay the corner stones of five private manufacturing establishm=
ents
  in that city on June 10, 1887, and at once notified the Worshipful Master=
 of
  the Lodge, &quot;That while in accordance with ancient usage Grand Lodges
  perform the ceremonies of laying corner stones of public structures, such=
 as
  courthouses, asylums, churches, etc., it is not proper that we should per=
form
  such ceremonies for private enterprises,&quot; and directed him to recall=
 the
  invitations to other Lodges, and reconsider their action in accepting the
  invitation to lay these corner stones; which was done. This matter was
  referred to the Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence who reported, approving
  the action of the Grand Master in this matter, and the Grand Lodge adopted
  the report.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Issued proxies to the following Brothers to
  perform Masonic ceremonies:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 21, 1886, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. C=
. A.
  Woodward to lay the corner stone of an Israelitish Temple at Cleveland;
  October 30, Bro. W. S. Matthews, to constitute Argus Lodge, No.545; Bro. =
W.
  J. Akers, to constitute Greenwich Lodge, No.543, and Shiloh Lodge, No.544,
  and install their Officers; May 31, 1887, Bro. G. D. Smith, to lay the co=
rner
  stone of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the town of Mantua; June 4, B=
ro.
  H. M. Lash, to dedicate the flail of Zaleski Lodge, No.472, to Masonry; J=
une
  23, Bro. I. N. Hathaway, to dedicate the Hall of Western Phoenix Lodge,
  No.296, to Masonry; due reports have been made by all these Brothers of t=
he
  performance of the duties assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Application was made for a dispensation for=
 a new
  Lodge at Berlin Heights, Huron County, but after careful examination the
  Grand Master refused to grant it.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Also for a new Lodge at Wyoming which was n=
ot
  granted, but granted permission for Glendale Lodge, No.186, to remove to
  Wyoming on the application and almost a unanimous vote of Glendale Lodge.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Granted dispensation for a new Lodge at Dun=
kirk,
  Hardin County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Hall, charter and effects of Bartlett L=
odge,
  No.293, were destroyed by fire, and dispensation issued to continue work =
and
  meet in the G. A. R. Hall until their Hall could be built.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On January 1, Hamilton Lodge, No.409, surre=
ndered
  its charter, books, etc., which were received and placed in the hands of =
the
  Grand Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master arrested the Charters of
  Harrison Lodge, No.219; Kreider Lodge, No.197; Clarington Lodge, No.263; =
and
  Antioch Lodge, No.286.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A general Masonic convention was held in Ch=
icago,
  Wednesday, June 22, 1887, and continued in session three days, which was
  attended by the Grand Master, who joined in the call for the same.
  Twenty-five Grand Lodges were represented, numerous important subjects
  relating to Masonic procedure, etc., were discussed, and the following
  resolutions adopted with but one dissenting vote:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the Grand Lodge of Fre=
e and
  Accepted Masons is the supreme and governing power in and over Freemasonry
  within its territorial jurisdiction; and that the landmarks of Freemasonr=
y,
  together with the laws, edicts, statutes and regulations of such Grand Lo=
dge,
  constitute the only law and authority for the government of Freemasonry
  within said jurisdiction, and all constituent Lodges, all members thereof=
 and
  Masons residing within said jurisdiction, must obey and conform thereto.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved further, That there is no
  authority or power in or over Freemasonry above the legitimate and duly
  organized Grand Lodge F. &amp; A. M., nor is it within the power of any b=
ody,
  organization, or collection of Masons to assume to exercise such power or
  authority.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A copy of the call and the full report of t=
he
  Grand Master is printed in the proceedings, pages 21 to 23.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The attention of the Grand Lodge is called =
to
  complaints that improper matter has been published in certain Masonic and
  other publications to the detriment of the Masonic Order and its members,=
 and
  the action of the Grand Master in relation thereto; also to the acts of
  insubordination on the part of Hiram Lodge, No.1, on the roll of the
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of Connecticut.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Rendered four decisions, the fourth of whic=
h is
  as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;4. Inquiries having been made by a la=
rge
  number of Brethren as to the legality of certain bodies in this jurisdict=
ion
  claiming to be Masonic, which go under the name of Cerneau Bodies of the =
A.
  A. S. Rite.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Answer. A reference to my decision, N=
o.18,
  made last year, and approved by the Grand Lodge, has in most cases been a
  sufficient answer. But a more specific answer has been requested by some =
who
  are members of such bodies, and who desire a direct answer to the questio=
n,
  'Are they regular and legal or irregular and illegal?' To such, the answer
  has been as definite as could be desired, viz.: That they are irregular,
  illegal, and un-masonic, and ought not to be countenanced or recognized in
  any manner by Brethren under obedience to this Grand Lodge.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports visiting one hundred and seven Lodg=
es
  some more than once, and at many of them count; meetings where several Lo=
dges
  were in attendance and one hundred to one hundred and fifty members prese=
nt.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Received invitations to attend and particip=
ate in
  the centennial celebrations of the Grand Lodges New Jersey and Maryland, =
but
  was prevented from attending either. Bro. Chas. A. Woodward represented t=
his
  Grand Lodge at the latter.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master visited the Grand Lodge Ke=
ntucky
  in session in the city of Louisville, October 18, 20, 1887; and was recei=
ved
  with all the honors courtesies and hospitalities due the representative t=
his
  Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to the fact that outside the
  print abstracts of the proceedings, this Grand Lodge has no written histo=
ry,
  and has kept no record of the many zealous and eminent Brothers who have
  served Officers and members since its organization, during which time we =
have
  had thirty-four Grand Masters, all of whom are dead but eight, and of how
  many of those who are gone has even an effort at obituary been written? L=
et
  us have biographical sketches of the zealous Brethren who brought Grand L=
odge
  into existence, as well as those who have fostered it during these long
  years.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Unfortunately this valuable and timely sugg=
estion
  and advice passed unheeded, and our Grand Lodge and the Brethren of this
  Grand jurisdiction have lost much that was interesting and instructive of=
 the
  early history of Masonry in Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Acting on this suggestion of the Grand Mast=
er a
  Committee on &quot;Our Ohio Masonic History&quot; composed of Bros. C. C.
  Kiefer, D. C. Winegarner and L. F. VanCleve, was appointed. Afterwards, on
  motion, G. M. S. Stacker Williams was added to the committee and made
  chairman.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Deputy Grand Master submitted his repor=
t,
  stating he had installed the Officers of a number of Lodges, assisted the
  Grand Master in the ceremonies of laying corner stones, constituted Green=
wich
  Lodge, No.543, and Shiloh Lodge, No.544, and dedicated their Halls to Mas=
onic
  uses.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A number of Grand Officers from sister Grand
  jurisdictions being in the city, a select committee was appointed to esco=
rt
  and present them to the Grand Lodge, and the following were duly presente=
d,
  received and welcomed with due Masonic honors and escorted to seats in the
  east:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother William Hacker, Past Grand Master of
  Indiana; Bro. J. Soule Smith, Grand Master of Kentucky; Bro. James A. Sta=
ton,
  M. Ex. Past Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of Kentucky; Bro. W. H.
  Smyth, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Secretary of Indiana; Bro. Theodore =
S.
  Parvin, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Secretary of Iowa.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A telegram was received from the Grand Lodg=
e of
  Georgia extending most cordial fraternal greetings, which was promptly
  replied to in the same fraternal spirit.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer submitted his report sh=
owing
  a balance in the general fund October 22, 1887, $12,964.07, and in the
  charity fund $475.00.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Resolutions were presented and adopted requ=
esting
  all the present and past Grand Officers of this Grand Lodge to prepare and
  furnish the Grand Secretary as promptly as convenient, for preservation a=
nd
  reference, a brief statement of their Masonic history, including the seve=
ral
  offices they have held.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Returns report the number =
of
  Master Masons in good standing October 1, 1886, 32,092; on October 1, 188=
7,
  33,289.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Jurisprudence Committee to which was re=
ferred
  the matter of the insubordination and revoking of the charter of Hiram Lo=
dge,
  No.1, in Connecticut, report sustaining the action of the Grand Lodge of
  Connecticut in revoking the charter, and interdicts all intercourse or
  visitation between the Masons of Ohio and the members of said Hiram Lodge;
  which was unanimously adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The same committee reported that any member=
 of
  the Masonic Fraternity who refused to appear and testify before any Lodge=
 or
  committee acting under the Code is in contempt of the laws of the order,
  guilty of un-masonic conduct, and subject to charges and trial therefor. A
  motion was made to recommit, which was lost, and the report was then adop=
ted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The same committee reported in favor of app=
roving
  the action and decision of the Grand Master in relation to refusing to lay
  the corner stones of private business buildings at Findlay, which report =
was
  adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The same committee reported that finding the
  decisions of the Grand Master in conformity to law, and to the rules and
  regulations of this Grand Lodge, and in harmony with Masonic usage, they =
recommend
  that said decisions, each and all, be approved.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Stoddard moved to recommit to the
  Committee on Jurisprudence the fourth decision of the M.&middot;. W.&midd=
ot;.
  Grand Master with instructions to report adversely to the decision of the
  Grand Master, in that regard, and recommend that this Grand Body take no
  action in regard to the contending Scottish Rites.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A point of order was called, which was over=
ruled
  by the Grand Master, and an appeal being taken, the Chair was sustained.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother J. L'H. Long took the floor and urg=
ed the
  adoption of the amendment; but on account of the lateness of the hour, he=
 had
  leave to take the floor tomorrow morning to close his remarks. The discus=
sion
  was resumed Wednesday morning by Brother Long, in a lengthy argument
  advocating the adoption of the amendment offered by Brother Stoddard. Bro=
. C.
  C. Kiefer followed opposing the amendment. Bros. C. A. Woodward, L. F.
  VanCleve, L. F. Lyttle sup ported the decision of the Grand Master, and t=
he
  report of the committee sustaining it.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Stoddard supported his amendment wi=
th
  earnestness.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Allen Andrews, Grand Orator, closed=
 the
  discussion in favor of sustaining the Grand Master's decision.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The question being on the adoption of the
  amendment, the vote was taken by calling the roll of Officers and members,
  and resulted ayes 230; nays 544. The amendment was declared lost. The rep=
ort
  of the committee was adopted and the fourth decision of the Grand Master =
was
  declared approved. The vote on this matter will be found on pages 43 to 7=
0 of
  the proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother J. Soule Smith, M.&middot;. W.&midd=
ot;.
  Grand Master of Kentucky, in eloquent leave taking, expressed hearty than=
ks
  for the cordiality of his reception and that of his associates.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The action of the Grand Master in arresting=
 the
  charters of Antioch Lodge, No.286; Kreider Lodge, No.197; and Clarington
  Lodge, No.263; were each approved.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The committee to whom was referred the subj=
ect of
  &quot;Improper Masonic Publications&quot; reported severely censuring the
  so-called Masonic periodicals which have been published and the members of
  the order who have secured the publication of libelous matter attacking t=
he
  character of Masons and Masonry, and also the members of the order who, w=
hen
  summoned, refuse to testify when their evidence is necessary to vindicate=
 a Brother
  and punish a wrongdoer before a Masonic tribunal, and especially censuring
  the Masonic Review for its publication attacking this Grand Lodge and its
  Officers for the proper discharge of their duties in enforcing the laws a=
nd
  edicts of the Grand Lodge, and offered the following resolutions, which w=
ere
  unanimously adopted by the Grand Lodge, viz:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the Grand Lodge severe=
ly
  condemns the un-masonic newspaper and magazine publication referred to in=
 the
  address of the Grand Master, and reminding its members of their sacred du=
ties
  to each other, as well as to the best welfare of the craft, that newspape=
rs
  or so-called Masonic magazines of the character in question be neither re=
ad
  nor patronized hereafter by the loyal and true hearted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the Grand Master be
  requested to exercise the powers vested in him by the Constitution for the
  enforcement of the preceding resolution, and name, to those properly
  interested, the obnoxious newspapers and magazines, either now existing or
  which may hereafter be published.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The amendment to Section XVI of the Grand L=
odge
  By-Laws increasing the Grand Lodge dues from twenty-five to thirty-five c=
ents
  per year, was adopted, and the dues are now thirty-five cents.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The action of the Grand Master in the matte=
r of
  the surrender by Hamilton Lodge of its charter and taking up of its effec=
ts,
  was approved. A duplicate charter was issued to Bartlett Lodge, No.293, in
  lieu of the original destroyed by fire.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dispensation for a new Lodge at Dunkirk=
 was
  continued for a year.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were granted for new Lodges, =
as
  follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Leipsic, Putnam County, and at Proctorville,
  Lawrence County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations for new Lodges were refused at
  Berlin Heights, and at Chester, Geauga County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The removal of Glendale Lodge, No.186, from
  Glendale to Wyoming, approved, and its location at Wyoming made permanent=
 and
  the name changed to Wyoming Lodge, No.186, and a new charter issued in th=
at
  name.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Ordered that official correspondence be in =
closed
  envelopes and not on postal cards.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge approved the official visit=
ations
  of Subordinate Lodges, and the instructions in and inspections of the wor=
k by
  the Grand Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother William B. Melish presented the fol=
lowing
  resolution, which was unanimously adopted, viz:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the Grand Master be
  requested to prepare extracts from the proceedings of this Grand Lodge
  covering his decision regarding illegitimate Masonic bodies, the report of
  the Committee on Jurisprudence and the action of this Grand Lodge approvi=
ng
  same, and such other matter as he may select, and that the same be sent to
  the Masters of the Subordinate Lodges prior to their annual meetings with
  instructions to read the address at that meeting that the Masons of this
  jurisdiction may be fully advised of the action of the Grand Lodge.&quot;=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother C. C. Kiefer proposed to amend Rule=
 1 of
  the Code by striking out all after the word &quot;installed,&quot; and in=
sert
  &quot;within sixty days thereafter,&quot; so as to require the Officers o=
f a
  Subordinate Lodge to be installed within sixty days after their election,=
 and
  the vote being unanimous the amendment was adopted, and is the law.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother W. M. Cunningham presented the foll=
owing
  resolution increasing the number of lecture districts and district lectur=
ers
  from six to fifteen, which was unanimously adopted:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the number of Grand
  Lecturers be increased to fifteen instead of six, and that the M.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Master be, and is hereby authorized to divide the state
  into fifteen districts instead of six, as at present, and he is hereby
  authorized to appoint the number of Grand Lecturers as provided therefor =
in
  this resolution.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master subsequently redistricted =
the
  state into fifteen districts and appointed the district lecturers, pages =
91
  and 92 of proceedings, for new districts.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence, co=
vering
  119 pages, 93 to 211 inclusive, is printed in the proceedings, and is wor=
thy
  of a careful study.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The name of West Side Lodge, No.498, was ch=
anged
  to Halcyon Lodge, No.498; of Madison Lodge, No.540, to Potter Lodge, No.5=
40;
  and of Benton Lodge, No.418, to Rawson Lodge, No.418.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother S. Stacker Williams was re-elected
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master; Bro. Jacob L'H. Long was elected
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Deputy Grand Master; and the balance of the elect=
ive
  Grand Officers re-elected to their present stations; and all were duly
  installed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Toledo was selected as the place, and Tuesd=
ay,
  October 23, A. D. 1888, as the time of holding the next annual communicat=
ion
  of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Commandery of Ohio Knights Templa=
rs at
  its annual conclave held at Columbus, October 11, A. D. 1887, took cogniz=
ance
  of the resolution adopted by the Grand Lodge at its 1887 communication,
  requesting the Grand Commandery to require Knights Templars in this
  jurisdiction to keep in good standing in Subordinate Lodges, and adopted a
  preamble and resolution declaring that while by reason of it being in
  conflict with the Code of the Grand Encampment of the United States it was
  powerless to enforce such a regulation, yet it was in sympathy with such
  action, and non-affiliation was discountenanced, and so far as possible
  commanderies in this jurisdiction should enforce means to prevent it, whi=
ch
  action was certified by the Grand Recorder Sir John N. Bell, to the Grand
  Lodge, and is printed on the inside cover of the proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On pages 250 to 264 inclusive, will be foun=
d a
  detailed statement of the counties and Subordinate Lodges in each of the =
new
  lecture districts (fifteen in number), together with the names of the Mas=
ters
  and Secretaries of each Lodge and the number raised in each during the pa=
st
  year, and the present membership, all valuable for reference. Number rais=
ed
  in the state 1,833.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Masonic Veterans' Association held its
  meeting at the Phillips House, the banquet being served in the dining roo=
m of
  the hotel, at which the veterans, their honored guests the Grand Officers
  from Kentucky and Indiana, and a number of other invited guests partook o=
f an
  elegant banquet prepared for the occasion, and joined in the festivities,
  speechmaking, wit, humor and repartee prevailing.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Officers present from Kentucky and
  Indiana, were elected honorary members of the association.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Brenton D. Babeock, Vice President,
  presided in the absence of President Phares, detained in Illinois.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A large number of veterans were received and
  welcomed as new members.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>W. S. Phares was re-elected President, and =
John
  D. Caldwell, Secretary and Archivist.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proceedings are on pages 268 and 269 of=
 the
  printed proceedings of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1888</b=
> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. S. STACKER WILLIAMS,
  GRAND MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened at Memorial Hall, Tole=
do,
  Tuesday, October 23, A. D. 1888, with Grand Master S. S. Williams in the
  Chair, the other Grand Officers, Past Grand Masters W. M. Cunningham, C. =
A.
  Woodward, R. C. Lemmon, and C. C. Kiefer, and Past D. G. Master C. M. God=
frey
  present, and four hundred and seventy-eight Lodges represented.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his annual address,
  reporting his actions for the year.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Announces the deaths of Bro. George A. Gran=
ger,
  Past Master of New Lexington Lodge No.250, and district lecturer of Distr=
ict
  No.11, who died in March; Bro. John Jamison, who was born in Lexington, K=
y.,
  October 25, 1793, initiated in Clermont Social Lodge No.25, May 28, 1820,
  which shows him to have been a Mason within about a month of sixty-eight
  years. He was the last Surviving charter member of Batavia Lodge, No.104,
  organized in 1837, and died April 19, 1888; M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Broth=
er
  Alexander H. Newcomb, Past Grand Master, who served as Grand Master 1869,
  1870, 1871, who died August 28, A. D. 1888, and was the Senior Past Grand
  Master in this jurisdiction at the time of his death.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A special communication of the Grand Lodge =
was
  convened August 30, and he was buried with full Masonic ceremonies and
  honors.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In other Grand Jurisdictions: Alabama has l=
ost
  her Grand Secretary R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Daniel Sayer, who was bo=
rn
  in Franklin County, Ohio, in April, 1808, and served as Grand Secretary a=
nd
  Grand Recorder of the several Grand Masonic Bodies of Alabama for many ye=
ars.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Massachusetts mourns the loss of the
  distinguished Masonic scholar and jurist, Past Grand Master William Sewell
  Gardner; and Kentucky, the genial and affable Dr. Robert Morris, Past Gra=
nd
  Master and Masonic Poet Laureate.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Satisfactory evidence of the safety, etc., =
of new
  halls of the following Lodges having been furnished, they were authorized=
 to
  occupy them: Orange, No.406; New Lisbon, 65; Winchester, 236; Greenwich, =
543;
  Magnolia, 20; Goodale, 372; and Augusta, 504. Proxies were issued to the
  following Brothers to dedicate new Halls as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother J. H. Moore, the Hall of Orange Lod=
ge
  No.406; Bro. W. P. Curtis, Hall of Rural Lodge No.260, and Greenwich Lodge
  No.543; Bro. Jesse Purnell, Hall of Weyer Lodge No.541. Bro. J. H. Bromwe=
ll,
  to lay cornerstone of the town hall in Loveland; all of whom promptly
  performed the duties, assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master on June 26, 1888, in the
  presence of and assisted by the Brethren of New Lisbon Lodge No.65, and of
  Salem, Leetonia, Columbiana, East Liverpool and other Lodges, and with the
  further assistance of M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Joseph Eichbaum, Grand
  Master of Masons of Pennsylvania, and R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. S. L.
  Fisher, P. J. G. W., of Ohio, dedicated according to Masonic usage, the
  elegant new Masonic Hall of New Lisbon Lodge No.65, and on June 27, assis=
ted
  by Brethren of New Lisbon, Wellsville, and other Lodges, performed a like
  service for Riddle Lodge No.315, at East Liverpool. On this occasion they
  were honored with the presence of our Brother, Judge Joshua Riddle, for w=
hom
  the Lodge was named.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A large number of applications were made for
  dispensations to jointly occupy halls with other societies, but only the
  following were granted:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Lawrence Lodge No.198, whose property was
  destroyed by fire, to occupy the Knights of Pythias Hall;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Sharonville Lodge No.204, to accommodate th=
e K.
  of P. Lodge a short time while their hall was being repaired. The same
  privilege was granted West Union Lodge No.43, and Xenia No.49.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports the rearrangement of the state into
  fifteen lecture districts, and the appointment of the district lecturers
  therefor, in accordance with the action of the Grand Lodge at its last
  session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Made a large number of personal visits to L=
odges
  for the purpose of inspection of the work, books and procedure, and also
  delegated a number of competent Brothers for that purpose, all of whom
  performed the duties assigned to them resulting in much good to the order=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On June 21, 1888, laid with Masonic ceremon=
ies
  the cornerstone of an extension of the courthouse of Pickaway county at
  Circleville, assisted by a number of Grand Officers and Brethren of
  Circleville and surrounding Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On August 16, 1888, assisted by the Grand
  Officers and the Brethren of N. C. Harmony Lodge No.2, and of the other
  Lodges in Cincinnati and vicinity, laid the cornerstone of the new city h=
all
  of Cincinnati, with full Masonic ceremonies, and according to Ancient usa=
ge,
  N. C. Harmony Lodge was opened in the Masonic Temple, the Grand Lodge
  received and welcomed, and an old-fashioned Masonic procession formed and
  marched to the foundation of the city hall, where the ceremonies were
  performed in due form and an eloquent address delivered by R. Grand Orator
  Bro. Allen Andrews. M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. John Corson Smith, Grand
  Master of Masons of Illinois, honored the occasion with his presence and
  assistance. Trinity Commandery K. T. furnished the escort for the Grand
  Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Received invitations to attend the centenni=
al
  celebrations at Columbus and Marietta in my official capacity, but declin=
ed
  to appear except as a private citizen, as did not deem it proper to do so=
 in
  my official capacity.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations for new Lodges were issued as
  follows:<br>
  January 11, 1888, Lodge at Holgate, Henry County<br>
  March 15, 1888, Lodge at Danville, Knox County<br>
  May 21, 1888, Lodge at Montpelier, Williams County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Application for a Lodge at Minerva was irre=
gular
  and recently completed and is referred to Grand Lodge for action.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Under the head &quot;Decision No.4, 1887,&q=
uot;
  the Grand Master says: &quot;The Grand Lodge at its last session said in
  plain words that certain organizations claiming to be Masonic were irregu=
lar,
  illegal and un-masonic. It also warned the craft in this jurisdiction not=
 to
  countenance or recognize them in any manner; and that the Brethren throug=
hout
  the state might know what the Grand Lodge did, it ordered by unanimous vo=
te
  that this information be furnished each Lodge on our roll, prior to their
  annual meetings, and to be read thereat. To carry this order into effect I
  had printed in circular form the action of the Grand Lodge and mailed a c=
opy
  to every Lodge in the state. The clear intent of the order was that the
  circular be read to the Brethren before the election of officers, and in
  nearly every case this was done, as certificates received show. In a few
  cases it was read after the election, and in some cases after the officers
  were elected and installed, and in a couple cases after all business was =
over
  and just before closing, and after many of the Brethren had retired. * * =
*</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;I note a few facts: A number of Breth=
ren
  who were members of those organizations were elected to offices in their
  Lodges, and feeling that while they retained such membership they were
  disqualified from serving in the face of the action of the Grand Lodge,
  fraternally asked their respective Lodges to excuse them. Others upon the=
ir
  election to Lodge offices, renounced their allegiance to the interdicted
  bodies, renewed their vows to their Lodges and to this Grand Lodge, and w=
ere
  installed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Complaints were lodged with me that c=
ertain
  Lodges had, in disregard of the Grand Lodge, elected to office active and
  persistent adherents of the illegal bodies; and that installation would b=
reed
  discord and confusion and lead to further acts of contempt. But for all t=
hese
  acts, thanks to the great army of loyal Masons in Ohio, only a small numb=
er
  of cases of contempt came to my knowledge, and most of these were easily
  disposed of. * * *</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;I felt it my duty to exercise my undo=
ubted
  authority, and did, either by correspondence, by proxy or in person, susp=
end
  proceedings under the election of certain Officers in a number of Lodges.=
 The
  situation was accepted and my authority respected in all Lodges but Cosho=
cton
  Lodge, No.96, and Ahiman Lodge, No.492.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master gives a detailed and lengt=
hy
  summary of the action and proceedings of the disturbing element in these
  Lodges, resulting in suits for injunction being commenced, not by the Lod=
ges,
  but by one or more of the dissatisfied Brothers of each of the Lodges. The
  case of Coshocton Lodge was heard in the circuit court during the first w=
eek
  of May, 1888, and a unanimous decision in favor of the Grand Master and t=
he
  Grand Lodge rendered by the three judges of that court, after which the
  factious Brothers abandoned the hall and books, and under the dispensatio=
n of
  the Grand Master, Officers with proper qualifications were duly elected a=
nd
  installed. The charter was missing, and a dispensation was issued to cont=
inue
  work until this session unless it should be found in the meantime.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In Thornville Lodge, No.521, a month after =
the
  regular Officers had been elected and installed, certain members pretende=
d to
  install other Brethren who took possession of the hall, books, etc., and =
have
  been conducting a clandestine Lodge, and obtained a temporary injunction
  against the legal Officers, which case was finally pressed to a hearing
  October 20, 1888, but the decision not yet announced.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Bucyrus Lodge, No.139, having sent out over=
 the
  state an unauthorized and very discourteous circular, embodying transacti=
ons
  of the Lodge, I sent Bro. H. Brown as my proxy, August 9, to fraternally
  advise them to rescind their action. On his arrival he was served with a
  summons in an injunction suit brought by the Lodge against the Grand Mast=
er,
  and at the same time was served with a summons of like nature in an action
  brought by Crawford Lodge, No.443, and these matters are referred to the
  Grand Lodge for action.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Considerable comment and improper reports h=
aving
  been circulated through newspapers and anonymous circulars in regard to t=
he
  action of Newark Lodge, No.97, the Grand Master deemed it just to give the
  facts.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master visited the Lodge at its s=
tated
  meeting in December, 1887, and suspended proceedings following the electi=
on
  of two Brethren, and forbade their installation, and after consultation it
  was agreed the vacancies be not filled until the stated meeting in Februa=
ry.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Lodge thereupon, by unanimous vote,
  seventy-two members being present and all voting, adopted the following
  preamble and resolution, viz.:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Whereas, unfortunate conflicts have f=
or
  some time disturbed the unity and harmony of Ancient Craft Masonry, these
  conflicts arising from two distinct bodies, each basing its claim to
  recognition on the alleged basis of the three degrees of Masonry over whi=
ch
  the Grand Lodge of Ohio has exclusive jurisdiction; and</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Whereas, these so-called higher bodie=
s, by
  their counterclaims, have sown the seed of discord and made the path of d=
uty
  doubtful to many good and true Brethren, especially among the young membe=
rs
  of the fraternity, rendering some decisive action necessary by the body
  having the supreme right to decide who shall have the right to build on o=
ur
  foundation; therefore,</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That inasmuch as said Grand=
 Lodge
  has spoken thus relieving individual members of that unpleasant necessity=
, we
  hereby reaffirm our allegiance to the Grand Lodge of Ohio, and remembering
  our vows, declare that we will abide by and support the laws, rules, edic=
ts,
  orders and general regulations of that body.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Within a short time thereafter, one member =
of the
  Lodge, assuming the authority to associate with his own name the name of
  another Brother, who afterwards repudiated this action, secured a tempora=
ry
  injunction.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master suspended the Worshipful M=
asters
  of Olive Lodge, No.210, Mt. Olive Lodge, No.148, and Temple Lodge, No.28,=
 and
  placed said Lodges in charge of the Senior Wardens.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A few Lodges actuated by unwise counselors
  without warrant issued improper circulars reflecting on the action of this
  Grand Lodge and its Grand Master, but subsequently rescinded their action
  except Bucyrus Lodge, No.139, Hanselmann Lodge, No.208, and Paulding Lodg=
e,
  No.502.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A circular from Bro. C. W. Johnson, chairma=
n of
  Masonic Relief Committee of Jacksonville, Fla., making an appeal on behal=
f of
  the yellow fever sufferers was received and a circular sent to the Lodges=
 in
  Ohio, who responded with contributions amounting to $650.50 to this date,=
 a
  report of which will be printed in the proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master arrested the charters of t=
he
  following Lodges:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Mt. Pleasant, No.216, on account of
  irregularities in the proceedings of the Lodge in admitting members, fail=
ing
  to hold meetings, etc.; the charter, jewels, books, etc., were deposited =
with
  the Grand Secretary. Kilgore, No.523, on account of failure to comply with
  the laws, rules and regulations of the Grand Lodge, the Lodge having
  initiated, passed and raised a number of candidates for $5.00 each, and s=
ome
  without fees, and other violations of the laws.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer submitted his report sh=
owing
  a balance on hand October 20, 1888, in the general fund, $14,934.37; and =
in
  the Charity fund, $425.00.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>All the matters relating to the action of t=
he
  Grand Master in the case of Crawford Lodge, No.443; Bucyrus Lodge, No.139;
  Ahiman Lodge, No.492; Coshocton Lodge, No.96; Newark Lodge, No.97; and
  Thornville Lodge, No.521; and the various suits brought against the Grand
  Master, were referred to the Joint Committees on Masonic Jurisprudence,
  Grievances, and Charters and Dispensations, which Joint Committee reporte=
d to
  the Grand Lodge at its afternoon session in substance as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The subject under consideration natur=
ally
  divides itself into four inquiries.<br>
  &quot;1. Did the Grand Master have any authority in Masonic law for his
  actions in the premises?<br>
  &quot;2. If so, was this authority properly exercised in each given case?=
<br>
  &quot;3. What motive or spirit prompted a resort to the civil courts of t=
he
  state by certain Lodges, and what is the effect on our fraternity of these
  injunction cases?<br>
  &quot;4 What action, if any, should now be taken by this Grand Lodge on e=
ach
  of the given cases?</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Of these in their order:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>I</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;We find that the Constitution of the =
Grand
  Lodge, Article IX, provides among other things: 'The Most Worshipful Grand
  Master has the power, at his discretion, to assemble any Subordinate Lodg=
e,
  and to preside therein, inspect its work, and require a strict conformity=
 to
  the rules and regulations of the order.' This authority is plenary, and in
  this and other jurisdictions has been repeatedly and is constantly exerci=
sed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;In the exercise of his power the Grand
  Master has often in this state suspended Officers, and in a variety of wa=
ys
  exerted a supervisory care, and has again and again enforced obedience to=
 the
  rules, regulations, edicts and decisions of the Grand Body.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>(The committee here cite a long list of
  precedents in which this has been done, and the Grand Master sustained by=
 the
  Grand Lodge.)</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;It is unnecessary to further multiply
  authorities in support of a proposition so elementary and so well
  established.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The inherent power of the Grand Maste=
r must
  be preserved in all its inherent vigor. He stands superior to the Lodge, =
and
  the latter must obey his authority, respect his order, yield to his
  objection, and comply with his requirements made in the discharge of his
  official duty.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;If a Subordinate Lodge, Officer, or m=
ember
  thereof feels aggrieved, it or he must come for redress to this Grand Lod=
ge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;In our order, as well as in all
  institutions, judicial and executive sovereignty, so far as its votaries =
are
  concerned, must, from necessity reside somewhere. With us it resides in t=
his
  Grand Lodge. During vacation it abides with the Grand Master, subject,
  however, to be reviewed by this Grand Body, and by this Grand Body only.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>II</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Our constitution therefore reposing t=
his
  power on the Grand Master we next inquire: Did he exercise it properly?</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The Grand Lodge last year decided, in=
 the
  most emphatic manner that certain organizations, then claiming to be Maso=
nic,
  and thus hurtful to our fraternity, were, in fact, 'irregular, illegal and
  unmasonic, and should not be countenanced or recognized in any manner by
  Brethren under obedience to this Grand Lodge.' Substantially the same
  question was decided in the same way by this Grand Lodge the year previou=
s.
  It is not necessary to review this decision; the question is settled and =
is
  no longer open to discussion. It must be obeyed the same as any other
  requirement of our laws and regulations. It may be proper to remark that =
the
  same controversy was decided in the same way by the respective Grand Lodg=
es
  of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Kentucky, where the same bogus bodies
  sought to gain a foothold.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Since this rule requires that all Bre=
thren
  under this jurisdiction ought not to countenance or recognize these
  interdicted bodies, it follows that whoever does so countenance or recogn=
ize
  such bodies is guilty of disobedience and insubordination to this Grand
  Lodge. Immediately on the adjournment of this Grand Lodge last year, these
  unmasonic Cerneaus and disloyal Masons entered into a conspiracy whereby =
the
  governing body of the Cerneaus issued certain circulars denouncing this G=
rand
  Lodge and resolving to employ the best lawyers possible to carry out a pl=
an
  of warfare, foreshadowed in the circulars, against our Order. These also =
instructed
  all members of these unlawful bodies who were members of our Order to exh=
aust
  every means to have Cerneaus elected and installed in office in our
  Subordinate Lodges. The circulars also called for a meeting, styled 'a
  legislative rendezvous' to assemble in Columbus, January 12, 1888, to
  organize a new Grand Lodge in rivalry with this body. We regret to say th=
at
  these enemies of Masonry succeeded in their designs in six Lodges, but we
  rejoice to add that they failed in all the other of the four hundred and
  eighty-eight Subordinate Lodges composing this jurisdiction.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;In Newark Lodge, No.97, there were tw=
o; in
  Ahiman Lodge, No.492, five; in Thornville Lodge, No.521, four Officers
  elected and acting under the instructions of the circulars ready to take =
the
  obligations of our order for the purpose, as expressed by them, to break =
it
  and do the bidding of the illegal Cerneau bodies. These our Grand Master
  forbade to be installed and ordered each of these Lodges to elect and ins=
tall
  some suitable persons to fill the vacancies.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Your committee is of the opinion that=
 the
  facts warranted the action taken by the Grand Master, and recommends that=
 the
  same be approved.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>III</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;As to the motive or spirit which prom=
pted
  the resort to the civil courts in the five injunction suits:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The committee review at length the ri=
ght of
  a Lodge or member to bring a civil suit of this nature, instead of appeal=
ing
  to the Grand Lodge, and the spirit and illegal unmasonic conduct of the
  plaintiffs in these actions, at length, and say:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;'Your committees are therefore constr=
ained
  to find that the members or Lodges who brought these actions were actuate=
d by
  no desire to redress any wrong, but in pursuance of a settled plan to aid=
 the
  interdicted Cerneaus in their warfare against legitimate Masonry.&quot;</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>IV - The Finding</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;There only remains for these committe=
es to
  report what action in their opinion should now be taken by this Grand Lod=
ge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;In case of Newark Lodge, No.97, we
  recommend that the Grand Master be sustained, and that no other action be=
 now
  taken by this Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;We find that Ahiman Lodge, No.492, ha=
s been
  guilty of insubordination and we recommend that its charter be arrested, =
and
  that it be stricken from the roll of this jurisdiction.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;In case of Thoruville Lodge, No.521, =
we
  find the attempted installation by J. D. Mitchell of Officers whose
  installation had been forbidden was illegal and all work done or proceedi=
ngs
  had under those Officers are null and void, and that said body be declare=
d clandestine,
  and Thornville Lodge required to expunge from its records all acts and
  proceedings of said illegal body, and so certify to this Grand Lodge with=
in
  sixty days.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;We find in ease of Coshocton Lodge, N=
o.96,
  that injunction suit brought by one of its members has been finally dispo=
sed
  of, the court wisely deciding that all questions of Masonic jurisprudence
  should be determined by Masonic tribunals, and that courts of the land ha=
d no
  right to interfere. Since this decision the Lodge and its members have
  complied with the orders of the Grand Master and we therefore recommend t=
hat
  no further action be taken and that a duplicate charter be issued on
  application of its Officers.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;We find that Bucyrus Lodge, No.139, a=
nd
  Crawford Lodge, No.443, shortly after the adjournment of the Grand Lodge,=
 in
  obedience to the illegal circulars sent out, as before stated in January
  last, without waiting to see whether the Grand Master would or would not =
make
  any order in regard to them, procured injunctions to issue, and held the
  writs ready to serve on the Grand Master should he dare to make an appear=
ance
  in Crawford County. In August his proxy appeared and they served the writs
  upon him.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;We find that both these Lodges were g=
uilty
  of insubordination and rebellion, and recommend that the charters of both=
 be
  arrested, and that both Lodges be stricken from the rolls of this
  jurisdiction.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>C. A. Woodward, C. M. Godfrey,<br>
  R. C. Lemmon, J. W. Chamberlin,<br>
  L. F. Lyttle, Allen Andrews,<br>
  Wm. M. Cunningham, Barton Smith,<br>
  C. C. Kiefer, W. B. Melish,<br>
  Fli Fasold, D. R. Arnold,<br>
  Dan Babst, Jr., Committee.&quot;'</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother L. F. VanCleve, moved the adoption =
of the
  report.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother E. B. Finley asked for a division o=
f the
  question, and that so much of the report as referred to the cases of Bucy=
rus
  Lodge, No.139, and Crawford Lodge, No.443, be considered separately; which
  request was granted by the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The R.&middot;. W.&middot;. D. Grand Master
  offered a preamble and resolution as a substitute for the report of the J=
oint
  Committee, but upon a point of order being raised, the M.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Master decided that the resolution was not in order.
  Brother Finley was, at his own request, permitted to withdraw his request=
 for
  a separate consideration of the cases of the two Lodges previously named.=
 The
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Deputy Grand Master asked that the report might be
  considered in four distinct parts, corresponding to the divisions into wh=
ich
  it had been subdivided by the committee, which was permitted by the
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The first three divisions were then conside=
red
  and approved by the Grand Lodge, with very little opposition.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Upon the question of approving the fourth
  division of the report adopting the recommendations of the Joint Committe=
e, a
  lengthy discussion ensued, participated in by Brothers E. B. Finley, J. W.
  Underhill and the R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Deputy Grand Master on the one
  side, opposing the adoption of the report; and Brothers Barton Smith, All=
en
  Andrews, E. T. Carson, William Donaldson and John T. Sutphen on the other
  side, favoring its adoption.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On demand of Bro. E. B. Finley and four oth=
ers,
  the roll of the members of the Grand Lodge was called upon the question of
  the adoption of the fourth division of the report, which resulted as foll=
ows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Total number of votes cast, 991; in favor o=
f the
  adoption of the report, 673; against the adoption,<br>
  318.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report having been adopted as a whole, =
the
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master announced that in accordance with the
  vote just stated, he declared Bucyrus Lodge, No.139, Crawford Lodge, No.4=
43,
  and Ahiman Lodge, No.492, to be stricken from the rolls of the Grand Lodg=
e.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The vote on the fourth division is printed =
in the
  proceedings in detail, pages 52 to 82 inclusive, giving the vote of each
  Grand Officer and the representatives of each Subordinate Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Later in the session, pages 108 and 104 of
  proceedings, Bro. Charles T. Lewis offered the following preamble and
  resolution:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Whereas, this Grand Lodge at its annu=
al
  communication in October, 1887, declared the bodies calling themselves 'T=
he
  Ancient Accepted Rite for the United States of America, its Territories a=
nd
  Dependencies,' and commonly called the 'Cernean Rite,' to be 'irregular,
  illegal, and un-masonic,' and that they 'ought not to be countenanced or
  recognized in any manner by Brethren under obedience to this Grand Lodge;'
  and &quot;Whereas, Brethren subordinate to this Grand Lodge are still sel=
ling
  and conferring the Cernean and other degrees, pronounced to be irregular,=
 to
  Master Masons in this jurisdiction, and are thereby violating the laws of
  this Grand Body; therefore,</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That any Mason subordinate =
to
  this Grand Lodge, who shall hereafter take, or receive, or communicate, o=
r be
  present at, or assist any one to take or apply for said degrees, or any of
  them, shall be subject, after due trial under the Code, to expulsion from=
 all
  the rights and privileges of Masonry,&quot; which resolution was adopted =
by
  an almost unanimous viva voce vote.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother E. I. Betts offered the following
  resolution, which was unanimously adopted:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Be it Resolved, 1. That a copy of the=
 full
  report of a Joint Committee, to which was referred that portion of the
  address of the Grand Master relating to the installation of certain Offic=
ers
  in Subordinate Lodges and other matters pertaining thereto; and also the
  resolution introduced by Bro. Charles T. Lewis, relating to the so-called
  Cernean Masonry, together with the action of the Grand Lodge on said repo=
rt
  and resolution, should be forwarded to the Lodges of this jurisdiction.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;2. That in each Lodge, on the evening=
 of
  their first annual election hereafter, and before the election, it shall =
be
  the duty of the Worshipful Master to cause said report and resolution to =
be
  read in open Lodge, and require the Secretary to so certify under the sea=
l of
  the Lodge, to the Grand Secretary, the fact of the reading of such report=
 and
  resolution, as above, and the time when the same was done.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence repo=
rted
  sustaining and approving the decisions and action of the Grand Master in =
the
  following cases, and matters, viz.:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;1. In the suspension of the Worshipful
  Master of Olive Lodge, No.210.<br>
  &quot;2. In the suspension of the Worshipful Master of Mt. Olive Lodge,
  No.148, and the same be continued until the expiration of his term.<br>
  &quot;3. In the suspension of the Worshipful Master of Temple Lodge, No.2=
8,
  and the same be continued until the expiration of his term.<br>
  &quot;4. In setting aside the election in Jenkins Lodge, No.471.<br>
  &quot;5. In the matters of his correspondence and action with the several
  centennial commissioners.<br>
  &quot;6. In his correspondence with the Grand Master of Virginia.<br>
  &quot;7. In his arresting the charters of Mt. Pleasant Lodge, No.216, and
  Kilgore Lodge, No.523, and we recommend that said Lodges be stricken from=
 the
  rolls of this Grand Lodge;&quot; which report and recommendations were ad=
opted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Master S. S. Williams as Grand
  Representative from Florida made a verbal report returning the thanks of =
the
  Grand Lodge of that state for the assistance rendered the fraternity and
  citizens of that state during the prevalence of the yellow fever scourge.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Secretary Caldwell made a report show=
ing he
  had received donations amounting to $649.50, which was afterwards increas=
ed
  to $664.50; sent to Jacksonville, $290.00; expenses, $6.00; turned over to
  the Grand Treasurer, $308.50, to be held for further calls.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A detailed statement of the contributors wi=
ll be
  found on page 295 of the printed proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master as the Grand Representativ=
e from
  New South Wales announced the healing of all dissentions between the vari=
ous
  Grand Bodies claiming jurisdiction therein, and the consolidation of all =
into
  one harmonious and prospering Grand Body, and extending its fraternal
  greetings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Visitations and Instructio=
ns by
  the Grand Master and his proxies reported approving the action of the Gra=
nd
  Master on that subject, and recommending that this practice be continued =
so
  as to cover the whole territory within this jurisdiction as far as possib=
le,
  which was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted to the following Lodg=
es, U.
  D.:<br>
  Danville, No.546, at Danville, Knox County<br>
  Montpelier, No.547, at Montpelier, Williams County<br>
  Leipsic, No.548, at Leipsic, Putnam County<br>
  Dunkirk, No.549, at Dunkirk, Hardin County<br>
  Proctorville, No.550, at Proctorville, Lawrence County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The applications for dispensations for new =
Lodges
  at Lorain, Amelia and Ashtabula Harbor, were not granted, and the applica=
tion
  for a new Lodge at Minerva was at first declined, but afterwards reconsid=
ered
  and referred to the Grand Master to act.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dispensation for a new Lodge at Holgate=
 was
  continued.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The charter of Augusta Lodge, No.504, havin=
g been
  destroyed by fire, a duplicate charter was ordered issued, in lieu of the
  original.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On recommendation of the Committee on Griev=
ances
  it was ordered that such Lodges as had issued improper circulars alluded =
to
  in the Grand Master's address, and have not recalled the same, be require=
d to
  do so, and certify their action to the Grand Secretary within sixty days,
  which was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother William B. Melish offered a preambl=
e and
  resolution reciting that whereas Grand Master S. S. Williams had been
  compelled to devote nearly his entire time during the past year to the
  business of the Grand Lodge, therefore, as slight testimonial of our
  appreciation of his services to the craft, the sum of five hundred dollar=
s be
  presented to him, which was referred to the Committee on Accounts, who
  reported favorably and the same was adopted and the appropriation made.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother J. H. Bromwell offered the following
  resolution:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Be it Resolved, That a committee of t=
hree be
  appointed from this Grand Lodge to confer with like committees from the G=
rand
  Chapter R. A. M. of Ohio, the Grand Council R. &amp; S. M. of Ohio, and t=
he
  Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Ohio, upon the question of the
  establishment of a Masonic Home for aged and infirm Masons, their widows =
and
  orphans, and report to this Grand Lodge at its next annual session,&quot;
  which resolution was duly seconded and adopted; whereupon the M.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Master announced as such Special Committee, Brothers J.=
 W.
  Iredell, Jr., Henry Perkins and C. C. Kiefer.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the election of Grand Officers, Brother
  Leander Burdick, of Toledo, having received a majority of the 1,053 votes
  cast for Grand Master, he was declared duly elected to serve as Grand Mas=
ter
  of Ohio for the ensuing year, and the following other Grand Officers were
  duly elected: Bro. Levi C. Goodale, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Deputy Grand
  Master; Bro. Allen Andrews, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Senior Grand Warden; =
Bro.
  W. F. Baldwin, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Junior Grand Warden; Bro. Charles
  Brown, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Treasurer; Bro. J. H. Bromwell,
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Secretary; all of whom were duly installed.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Cincinnati was selected as the place, and
  Tuesday, October 22, A. D. 1889, as the time for holding the next annual
  communication of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Necrology reported fitting
  testimonials to Past Grand Master A. H. Newcomb, Brothers George A. Grang=
er
  and John Jameson, of our jurisdiction, and M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Past G=
rand
  Master Wm. Sewell Gardner of Massachusetts and Past Grand Master M.&middo=
t;.
  W.&middot;. Dr. Robert Morris of kentucky, and memorial pages were set ap=
art
  to each in the proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Levi C. Goodale
  offered the following complimentary resolution, which was unanimously
  adopted, and printed on a special page of the proceedings (page 110), viz=
.:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Be it Resolved, That this Grand Lodge
  tenders to its retiring Grand Secretary, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Joh=
n D.
  Caldwell, its cordial thanks for the many years of service he has rendere=
d to
  the Masonic Fraternity of this state, and sincerely hope that he may live=
 long
  to enjoy the fraternal esteem and regard of his many friends and Brothers
  throughout this and other jurisdictions.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Foreign Correspondence Committee made a
  verbal report, and requested permission to present their written report a=
nd
  have the same printed in the proceedings, which was agreed to; the report
  covering 157 pages (116 to 273), reviewing the proceedings of 40 Grand
  Lodges; replete as usual with many gems of thought and information.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Masonic Veterans held their annual meet=
ing on
  the evening of October 23, in the Toledo Temple. A very large number of n=
ew
  members were received and welcomed. An elegant and luxurious banquet was
  partaken of in the Templars Banquet Room, and short addresses delivered by
  Bro. Wm. T. Walker, Grand Commander of Knights Templars, Judges D. D. Jon=
es,
  and L. H. Pike, Dr. Bond and Dr. Samuel Forbes.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Rev. L. F. VanCleve was elected President, =
and
  John D. Caldwell, Secretary.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1889</b=
> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. LEANDER BURDICK, GR=
AND
  MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened in the Scottish Rite C=
athedral,
  Cincinnati, Tuesday, October 22, A. D. 1889, with M.&middot;. W.&middot;.
  Bro. Leander Burdick, Grand Master in the Chair; all the other Grand Offi=
cers
  filling their stations, and Past Grand Masters Chas. A. Woodward, Reuben =
C.
  Lemmon, Chas. C. Kiefer, S. S. Williams, Wm. M. Cunningham, and Past Depu=
ty
  Grand Master C. M. Godfrey, and the representatives of 488 Lodges present=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother William B. Melish, chairman of the
  Committee of Arrangements, on behalf the three thousand loyal Masons of
  Hamilton County, extended greetings to the Grand Lodge and its members, a=
nd
  distributed a handsomely engraved and printed program of the entertainment
  that had been prepared for the three days of the session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his annual address
  extending his cordial fraternal greetings to the Officers and members of =
the
  Grand Lodge in the following eloquent and well chosen words: &quot;It sho=
uld
  be with hearts full of gratitude to Him who doeth all things well, that we
  are permitted to come together from all sections of our beautiful state, =
to
  meet upon the level with that warm, fraternal welcome that ever character=
izes
  the hearty greeting which is always extended by the representatives of our
  Subordinate Lodges upon the occasion of our annual gathering.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The representatives of the Lodges whi=
ch
  assembled in annual communication fourscore years ago have multiplied a
  hundredfold, and today I have the pleasure of welcoming the representativ=
es
  of nearly five hundred Lodges to this eightieth annual meeting, and to ex=
tend
  to you congratulations upon the prosperous condition of the Craft through=
out
  this Grand jurisdiction.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;We are permitted to meet under auspic=
es
  most favorable in this spacious and magnificent cathedral, with surroundi=
ngs
  that should gladden the heart and cause it to pulsate with the warmest
  feelings of brotherly love and friendship.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master announced the deaths of the
  following distinguished Brothers:<br>
  Dr. Leander Firestone, Past Master of Ebenezer Lodge, No.33, Wooster, Ohi=
o,
  and for many years an active and prominent Mason, who died November 9, A.=
 D.
  1889, and was buried with Masonic honors and ceremonies conducted by the
  Grand Master, November 11.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dr. George Hines Jordon, R.&middot;. W.&mid=
dot;.
  Deputy Grand Master of Virginia, and representative of the Grand Lodge of
  Ohio, near the Grand Lodge of Virginia, who died February 20, A. D. 1889.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Frederick H. Rehwinkel, Past Grand Commande=
r of
  Knights Templars of Ohio, who died at Chillicothe, June 8, A. D. 1889, and
  was buried with Templar honors.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Sanford L. Collins, of Toledo Lodge, No.144=
, who
  was born April 5, 1805, in New York, made a Mason in Gaines Lodge, in 182=
6,
  moved west and located on land now a part of Toledo, in 1831. Affiliated =
with
  Toledo Lodge, No.144, in 1848, and during the same year became a Royal Ar=
ch
  Mason in Ft. Meigs Chapter, and a Knight Templar in Toledo Commandery and
  served as its E. C. for twelve years, and was elected as Deputy Grand
  Commander of Ohio K. T. in 1863; and in 1867 when a third Lodge was
  established in Toledo, he was honored by the selection of his full name as
  its title, Sanford L. Collins Lodge, No.396. He died February 3, A. D. 18=
89,
  and was buried with full Templar honors.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Jonathan N. Burr, Past Deputy Grand Master =
of
  Ohio, (1857), who had also served as Junior Grand Warden and Senior Grand
  Warden (1845, 1846, 1847), and who died while on a visit at the home of h=
is
  daughter in Terre Haute, Indiana, September 7, A. D. 1889, and was buried
  with full Masonic honors by the Grand Lodge at his old home, Mt. Vernon,
  Ohio, assisted by the members of a number of Masonic bodies. He was born =
in
  Fairfield County, Conn., November 15, A. D. 1800, moved to Ohio, 1818, and
  settled in Mt. Vernon in 1825; initiated in Mt. Zion Lodge, No.9, October=
 7,
  1825; passed, October 19, made a M. M. November 4, and was for many years=
 its
  Worshipful Master; was the first High Priest of Clinton Chapter, No.26, a=
nd
  served as Deputy Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter; was the first Kn=
ight
  Templar created by Clinton Commandery, No.5, in 1843, and assisted in the
  organization of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templars of Ohio, at
  Lancaster on October 24, 1843, and was elected its first Grand Captain
  General, and served as Grand Generalissimo 1854 to 1857, and was Em. Com.=
 of
  Clinton Commandery 1855 to 1873.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Alexander T. Darrah, Past Grand Master of
  Illinois, who died September 4, 1889.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>William Cowgill, Past Grand Master of Kansa=
s,
  whose death occurred June 19, 1889.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This distinguished Mason formerly resided in
  Cincinnati, Ohio, and held membership in Cincinnati Lodge, No.133, F. &am=
p;
  A. M. and Cincinnati Chapter, No.2, R . A. M.; made a M. M. in 1865, and
  received the Chapter degrees in 1866.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>John W. Simons, Past Grand Master of New Yo=
rk,
  who had earned an enviable reputation among the craft of the whole world =
as a
  Masonic author and authority on Masonic law and procedure.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Salathiel C. Coffinberry, Past Grand Master=
 of
  Michigan, died at his home in Constantine, Mich., September 20, 1889, aged
  eighty years. He was born in Lancaster, Ohio, February 20, A. D. 1809; was
  elected Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Michigan in 1866, and served in
  that station with diligence and fidelity during the succeeding years of 1=
867
  and 1868; retired from office with the full confidence and affectionate l=
ove
  of the craft, and it is said of him &quot;Truly a just and upright citizen
  and zealous Mason has gone from our midst.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On the evening of April 12, 1889, as Bro. J=
acob
  H. Coleman, the faithful Tyler of Moriah Lodge, No.105, was preparing the
  Lodge room for the meeting to be held that evening, a terrible windstorm
  burst on Powhatan Point, carrying death and destruction in its pathway, a=
nd
  destroying the building, and so injuring Brother Coleman that he died in a
  short time after being rescued from the debris of the destroyed building.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>JOHNSTON DESASTER</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On the morning of June 1, our people were
  astounded by the statement that a terrible calamity had befallen the
  residents of the Conemaugh Valley, on the western slope of the Allegheny
  Mountains, a catastrophe most appalling in its magnitude, whereby towns,
  villages and hamlets were engulfed by a rolling tide, forty feet high,
  rushing down with lightning speed, and carrying death and destruction to
  everything in its pathway. The distressing details of the loss of life an=
d property
  are familiar to every one.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Feeling that a calamity so disastrous in its
  results would require immediate aid or assistance for the relief of the
  living and care of the dead, I assumed the responsibility of directing the
  Grand Master of Pennsylvania to draw on me, as the Grand Master, for the =
sum
  of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00), for immediate use among the
  destitute sufferers.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Masons in their individual capacity as citi=
zens,
  also many Lodges have contributed liberally in money, food, clothing, and
  other necessaries for those who survived the disaster. As citizens we can=
 all
  take a pardonable pride in the prompt action taken by our worthy Governor=
 in
  furnishing shelter and other needed help at that critical time.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Many of the contributions made by the Lodge=
s were
  sent to the Grand Secretary, and will be found in his report.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>I trust my action may meet the approval of =
this
  Grand Body.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Soon after the close of the Grand Lodge the=
 Grand
  Master called the attention of the Grand Master of Tennessee to the vacan=
cy
  caused by the death of Past Grand Master A. H. Newcomb, the Grand
  representative of that jurisdiction, and made suggestions as to a suitable
  appointment in the following language:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;If you desire to fill the vacancy, an=
d have
  no one in view upon whom you may wish to confer the honor, permit me to
  suggest and recommend Bro. J. W. Iredell, Jr., of Cincinnati.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>To my surprise I received in reply a
  communication requiring an assurance from me which, in effect would show =
that
  the Brother whom I had recommended was not in sympathy with the loyal ele=
ment
  in our Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Correspondence followed, which ended in my
  recalling the commission of our representative near the Grand Lodge of
  Tennessee; and have turned the correspondence over to the Committee on
  Foreign Correspondence to make a full report on the subject.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In compliance with the action of the Grand =
Lodge
  at its last session a circular letter containing the report of the Joint
  Committee on &quot;Cerneau Masonry&quot; and the &quot;Lewis
  Resolution,&quot; was issued and sent to every Lodge under date of October
  27, 1888, with the required instructions as to reading and certifying the
  same, and the reports received by the Grand Secretary indicate that the o=
rder
  of the Grand Lodge was duly observed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>At the last communication of the Grand Lodg=
e,
  Hanselmann Lodge, No.208, and Paulding Lodge, No.502, were required to re=
call
  and rescind certain obnoxious circulars issued by said Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On November 12, 1888, Hanselmann Lodge met =
and
  placed on record and adopted a statement assuring the Grand Lodge it had =
no
  intention of wrong or rebellion in its action, and adopted the following
  resolutions:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That in obedience to the de=
mand
  of the Grand Lodge our circular of February 27, 1888, be, and the same is
  hereby, recalled.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the Secretary be direc=
ted to
  transmit, under the seal of this Lodge, a copy of these resolutions to the
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master, to the R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand
  Secretary, and to each of the Subordinate Lodges of Free and Accepted Mas=
ons
  of Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>F.A. Pfaff, Wm. Bloomberg, <br>
  Secretary Worshipful Master&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Official notice has also been received from
  Paulding Lodge, No.502, that said Lodge has also complied with the
  requirements of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Learning that certain members of Lodges at
  Bucyrus and Newark were holding clandestine meetings, on March 12, 1889, =
the
  Grand Master issued and sent to each Subordinate Lodge a circular letter
  calling attention to the action of the Grand Lodge in adopting the actions
  and decisions of the Grand Master and the Lewis resolution, and making it=
 a
  Masonic offense punishable by expulsion to visit or affiliate with the
  so-called Cernean body, and warning the Craft against any recognition
  thereof, and calling attention to the fact that said clandestine body had
  issued a circular declaring that:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The expulsion from a Lodge of Master =
Masons
  on account of membership in this Consistory or Any Bodies subordinate
  Thereto, shall not affect his standing as a member of any of the bodies of
  this Rite;&quot; and advising the Lodges, in his circular, that &quot;No
  significance should attach to this, or any other resolutions purporting to
  come from said Cerneau bodies, as the actions had by the Grand Lodges of
  Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Ohio, have declared them illegal, irregular and
  clandestine, and continuing with this edict.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;It is therefore ordered that hereafter
  Masters of Lodges under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, shall
  instruct all committees sent out to examine visitors to include in the te=
st
  oath, the following:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Furthermore, I do not hold membership=
 in,
  or allegiance to, any Cerneau or other Body claiming to be Masonic, that =
has
  been declared clandestine by the Grand Lodge of Ohio;&quot; and cautioning
  Masters of Lodges that no former members of Ahiman, Crawford and Bucyrus
  Lodges, whose charters have been arrested, are to be permitted to visit in
  any Lodge, unless they produce the certificate of the Grand Secretary, un=
der
  seal, of their present good standing.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On October 27, 1888, issued a special proxy=
 and
  letter of instruction to Bro. Lewis Stremmel, authorizing and directing h=
im
  to take charge of the charters and effects of, and formerly belonging to
  Bucyrus Lodge, No.139, and Crawford Lodge, No.443, and he called on J. W.
  Christie, former Worshipful Master of Bucyrus Lodge and Geo. Didie, former
  Worshipful Master of Crawford Lodge and demanded the same, when both refu=
sed
  to deliver any of the effects, and the next day served my proxy with summ=
ons
  in injunction in the civil cases, which are still pending. Counsel was em=
ployed
  to press these cases on our behalf, but the plaintiffs have postponed a
  hearing from time to time, by amending their petitions, etc.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A circular letter was promptly issued and s=
ent to
  all Subordinate Lodges acquainting them with these facts and interdicting=
 all
  intercourse, visitation and recognition of or with these illegal Lodges,
  unless they procured from the Grand Secretary proper certificates of good
  standing.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Many of the Brethren who were desirous of
  acknowledging their allegiance and fealty to the Grand Lodge applied to t=
he
  Grand Secretary and received the required certificates to permit them to
  affiliate with other regular Lodges, and two appeared before the Grand Ma=
ster
  at Toledo and renounced allegiance and membership in the Cerneau bodies a=
nd
  received certificates.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Upon receiving official notice of the actio=
n of
  the Grand Lodge of Ohio, in arresting the charters of Bucyrus, Crawford a=
nd
  Ahiman Lodges, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Jos. Eichbaum, Grand Master of
  Masons of Pennsylvania, on December 15, A. D. 1888, issued and sent to the
  Worshipful Master of each Subordinate Lodge in that Grand jurisdiction, a
  circular letter and edict informing the Lodges of the action of the Grand
  Lodge of Ohio, and interdicting all communication with, or recognition of=
, any
  of these Ohio Lodges or their members, or visitation by them, or with the=
m,
  and directing his circular be read in their Lodges, and copied in full in
  their minutes, thus fully sustaining our Grand Lodge and Grand Master in
  their action in the premises.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It is gratifying to know that the action and
  position taken by the Grand Lodge of Ohio, relative to the organization
  calling itself &quot;The Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite for the United St=
ates
  of America, their Territories and Dependencies,&quot; has been approved by
  similar action in the Grand Lodges of Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Colorado, I=
owa,
  Dakota, Utah, Oregon and the District of Columbia. Several Grand Lodges h=
ave
  gone a step further and require all Master Masons in their jurisdictions =
who
  are members of the &quot;Cerneau bodies&quot; to renounce their allegianc=
e to
  and membership in said interdicted body, within a stated time under penal=
ty
  of having charges preferred against them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Official notice has been received of the
  organization of the Grand Lodge of North Dakota, June 13, 1889, and this =
and
  the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales request official recognition.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Special proxies were issued to the following
  Brothers, to constitute the new Lodges chartered at the last session, and
  install their Officers:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 27, 1888, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. B=
ro. W.
  F. Baldwin, Danville Lodge, No.546; October 29, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. S=
. S.
  Williams, Dunkirk Lodge, No.549; October 31, Bro. J.Davidson, Proctorville
  Lodge, No.550; November 6, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. C. M. Godfrey, Leipsic
  Lodge, No.548; November 10, W. Bro. J. H. McIntyre, Montpelier Lodge, No.=
547.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Special proxies were also issued to the fol=
lowing
  Brothers to dedicate and consecrate the Halls of the following Lodges:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>January 3, 1889, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Br=
o. S.
  S. Williams, Hall of Wyoming Lodge, No.186; January 15, R.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Bro. Levi C. Goodale, Hall of Price Hill Lodge, No.524; April=
 4,
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. W. F. Baldwin, Hall of Licking Lodge, No.291=
, at
  Utica; all of whom promptly performed the duties assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The following Lodges were permitted to remo=
ve to
  and occupy new and more commodious Halls, upon satisfactory evidence as to
  their safety and suitability for Masonic purposes:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>November 6, 1888, Price Hill Lodge, No.524;
  January 23, 1889, West Union Lodge, No.43; February 25, Gage and Gavel Lo=
dge,
  No.448; Chandler Lodge, No.138; March 19, Cortland Lodge, No.529; March 2=
0,
  Licking Lodge, No.291; August 23, Moriah Lodge, No.105, at Powhatan Point=
, to
  take the place of the room destroyed by cyclone, April 12, 1889.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations for joint occupancy of Halls =
were issued,
  as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>November 9, 1888, Valley Lodge, No.145, to =
meet
  in Hall of Corinthian Lodge, at McConnelsville until their Hall could be
  finished; January 8, 1889, Black Diamond Lodge, No.538, Wellston, to occu=
py
  Hall of Knights of Pythias until they could procure another Hall, their r=
ooms
  having been destroyed by fire January 6; March 20, Hudson Lodge, No.510, =
to
  allow Knights of Pythias to jointly occupy their Hall during repairs of t=
he
  K. of P. Hall, not exceeding six months; July 23, Center Star Lodge, No.1=
1,
  to occupy K. of P. Hall until their own was repaired.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Applications for the removal of the followi=
ng
  Lodges were granted, all requirements having been complied with:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Ithaca Lodge, No.295, from Ithaca to Arcanu=
m;
  Pural Lodge, No.328, from North Bloomfield to Orwell; and recommend the s=
ame
  be made permanent in both cases.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were issued for the following=
 new
  Lodges:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>November 19, 1888, Tubal Lodge, at Minerva,=
 Stark
  County<br>
  January 15, 1889, Lorain Lodge, at Lorain, Lorain County<br>
  March 18, 1889, Acme Lodge, at Newark, Licking County, this application w=
as
  signed by P. M. D. A. Allen and 17 other late members of Ahiman Lodge, 7 =
of
  Newark Lodge, No.97, and three other Masons, 28 in all.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>April 24, 1889, Swanton Lodge, at Swanton, =
Fulton
  County<br>
  June 6, 1889, Trimble Lodge, at Trimble, Athens County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>June 11, 1889, Trinity Lodge, at Bucyrus,
  Crawford County. This application was signed by Bro. Geo. C. Gormley and
  seventeen others. Before the Brethren could organize, the rebellious fact=
ion
  served an injunction on them from the civil court preventing them from
  forming a Lodge in Bucyrus, and I directed them to employ Bro. S. B. Harr=
is
  to assist Brother Babst in protection of our rights.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>July 5, 1889, Harbor Lodge, at Harbor, Asht=
abula
  County.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Special dispensations were issued to 42 Lod=
ges to
  elect and install Officers.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master reports a large number of
  visitations to the Subordinate Lodges made by himself, other Grand Office=
rs
  and the District Lecturers; at all of which they were uniformly received,
  welcomed and treated with the highest expressions of loyal and fraternal
  respect and confidence, and hearty assurances of the earnest and unwaveri=
ng
  support of the Lodges and their members in maintaining the honor, dignity,
  supremacy and exclusive jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge over the entire s=
tate
  of Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On invitation a special communication of the
  Grand Lodge was opened at Sandusky, June 24, 1889, for the purpose of
  performing the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the new Masonic
  Temple the fraternity are erecting in that beautiful city.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Four Commanderies and seven Lodges made up =
the
  escort to conduct the Grand Lodge to the designated place; the buildings =
from
  the Lodge room to the Temple were profusely decorated; and the streets li=
ned
  with people. The corner stone was laid by M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Leander
  Burdick, Grand Master, assisted by the Grand Officers, according to the r=
ules
  of our ancient craft, after which R .&middot;. W.&middot;. Barton Smith,
  Grand Orator, delivered an eloquent address, and the afternoon was spent =
in
  partaking of a delicious repast prepared by the ladies, and a trip across=
 the
  bay to Cedar Point.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>MASONIC HOME</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master calls attention to the
  appointment at the last session of a committee to confer with a similar
  committee from the Grand Chapter and Grand Commandery upon the subject of
  establishing a &quot;Masonic Home&quot; for those who need and are entitl=
ed
  to our protecting care, and that the Joint Committee met at Urbana to
  determine what course to recommend, and he trusts their conclusions will =
meet
  with the approval of the Grand Lodge, and says:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The time has arrived when the Grand L=
odge
  of Ohio should husband its resources, practice proper economy in its
  expenditures, and commence to provide a fund that shall prove a nucleus f=
or
  the purpose of building a Masonic Home for those who may require our care=
 and
  assistance. We should erect an institution that may be regarded as a
  permanent monument to exemplify the true principles of charity and brothe=
rly
  love, and prove to the world that the thousands of Masons in Ohio can
  accomplish a work worthy of the cause in which we are engaged, and of the
  great state we represent.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;I trust, however, that the plan recom=
mended
  by your committee, or adopted by this Grand Lodge, will not be presented =
to
  the Lodges throughout the state in the form of a per capita tax upon the
  membership.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;We should not do anything that would =
have a
  tendency to induce the Brethren to withdraw from the Lodge to escape what=
 they
  might consider more of a burden than they are able to bear. Masons should=
 be
  generous and charitable, and their generosity should be voluntary.&quot;<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master rendered and reported 88
  decisions on various Masonic subjects, and attention is called to the eig=
hth,
  in which he sustains the action of Urania Lodge, No.311, in refusing to
  install two members who had been elected to office, and who admitted they
  were members of the &quot;Royal Masonic Rite;&quot; the fourteenth, which
  decides that any member of the Order in Ohio, who visits a clandestine Lo=
dge,
  is guilty of a Masonic offense which subjects the offender to charges, et=
c.,
  under Rule 57 of the Code, and the thirty-fifth, which announces the same
  rule.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports taking up the charter and effects of
  Ahiman Lodge and forwarded all, except the jewels which were loaned to Ac=
me
  Lodge, U. D., to the Grand Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A RETIRED VETERAN</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;In the haste, incident to the closing=
 of
  the last communication of the Grand Lodge, a resolution of thanks was ado=
pted
  expressing the esteem for the retiring Grand Secretary. It has occurred t=
o me
  that, in parting with an esteemed Brother who has been an official part of
  this Grand Lodge during the administration of so many Grand Masters, we w=
ould
  do honor to ourselves by making some other expression of our regard for o=
ne
  who has been associated with us for so many years.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;At the annual communication of the Gr=
and
  Lodge, held in the town of Chillicothe in the year 1852, John Day Caldwell
  was elected to the office of, Grand Secretary of this Grand Body. At that
  time there were some two hundred and thirty chartered Lodges on the roll.
  This zealous Brother has been successively re-elected, and has continuous=
ly
  served this Grand Lodge as R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Secretary for a
  period of thirty-six years.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The name of John D. Caldwell can be f=
ound
  on the charters of three hundred and twenty Lodges subordinate to this Gr=
and
  Body, his services have been signalized by freedom, fervency and zeal. The
  &quot;Record&quot; shows that hundreds of thousands of dollars have passed
  through the hands of this faithful Officer, and 'every penny accounted fo=
r.'</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;In the spirit of appreciation of serv=
ices
  rendered, not for the pecuniary consideration, is it not fit and proper t=
hat
  some testimonial should be given by this Grand Lodge as a mark of our est=
eem
  for one who was ever ready to discharge any duty required? I trust this
  suggestion will receive attention at the hands of a special committee.&qu=
ot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On March 16, 1889, I refused the request of
  Bolivar Lodge, No.82, to permit said Lodge to grant the use and occupancy=
 of
  the rooms occupied by said Lodge for the purpose of conferring degrees st=
yled
  &quot;Eastern Star.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer submitted his report sh=
owing
  a balance in his hands October 19, A. D. 1889, in general fund the sum of=
 $16,784.46,
  and in the charity fund $428.50.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary submitted his report st=
ating
  that under the authority of the Grand Master he had rented an office in t=
he
  Masonic Temple, and fitted it up with desks, tables, typewriter, safe, et=
c.,
  without any expense to the Grand Lodge, and had rented another room
  convenient to the office, for the storage of books, papers and archives of
  the Grand Lodge, which was necessary as the books now on the shelves are =
not
  less than 23,892, in addition to the Lodge returns from 1808 to the prese=
nt,
  all of which had lain for several years in the cellar of the former Grand
  Secretary, and required several months of labor by the Grand Secretary and
  two assistants to clean, tie up in wrappers, label, catalogue, and arrang=
e on
  the shelves. Recommends appropriations for binding the Grand Lodge
  proceedings, the unbound Subordinate Lodge returns, etc., and reports he =
has
  inaugurated and adopted a cash book, journal and ledger on the double ent=
ry
  system.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports the receipt and forwarding to the G=
rand
  Secretary of Pennsylvania of the sum of $291.75 for relief of the Johnsto=
wn
  flood sufferers, and says:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;This represents only the amount which
  passed through my hands. The bodies throughout the state in most instances
  sent their remittances direct to the local committee in Pennsylvania. Thu=
s in
  Cincinnati there was not less than $1,200.00 raised and forwarded. A fair
  estimate from various sources of information which have come to us would =
make
  it safe to say that not less than $7,000.00 to $8,000.00 was sent from th=
is
  jurisdiction to relieve the suffering caused by this disaster; in addition
  the Grand Master drew on the Grand Treasurer for $250.00 out of the chari=
ty
  fund and forwarded it.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Lodge of Ohio and the Grand Lodge=
 of Kentucky
  exchanged telegrams of congratulations and fraternal greetings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence sub=
mitted
  its special report of the severance of relations between this Grand Lodge=
 and
  the Grand Lodge of Tennessee, covering ten pages, carefully reviewing and
  reporting all the correspondence between Grand Master L. Burdick and Grand
  Master H. T. Ingersoll of Tennessee, and censuring Grand Master Ingersoil=
 for
  his unwarranted, officious and un-masonic conduct, and commending Grand
  Master Burdick for his dignified, gentlemanly and Masonic conduct and
  forbearance in this matter, and recommending the adoption of the following
  resolution, which was adopted unanimously.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the action of M.&middo=
t;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Master Leander Burdick, in his official correspondence =
with
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Henry H. Ingersoll, at that time Grand Maste=
r of
  the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the
  state of Tennessee, in maintaining the dignity and honor of this Grand Lo=
dge and
  the official position held by him as Grand Master of Masons in Ohio, be a=
nd
  is hereby approved.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It will not be out of place to state here t=
hat an
  examination of the Foreign Correspondence report of this and the succeedi=
ng
  year shows that in every Grand jurisdiction in which this matter was noti=
ced
  the dignified and Masonic bearing and conduct of Grand Master Burdick is
  commended and approved; and the un-masonic conduct of Grand Master Ingers=
oll
  censured and condemned. In the &quot;Correspondence&quot; of Maine, Past
  Grand Master Josiah H. Drummond, one of the best authorities in the world=
 on
  Masonic Law and Jurisprudence, reviews this matter fully, covering three
  pages, and sustains Grand Master Burdick, and closes his article as follo=
ws:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;We have a high regard for the Masons =
of
  Tennessee and great confidence in them; and we appeal to them to review t=
heir
  action in this matter and determine if they have not been put in a positi=
on
  that can not be maintained.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On report of the same committee, the United=
 Grand
  Lodge of New South Wales; the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of
  North Dakota; and the United Grand Lodge of Victoria; were each unanimous=
ly
  recognized and welcomed as sister Grand jurisdiction, and an interchange =
of
  Grand representatives recommended.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Subordinate Returns report=
ed,
  recommending that the Grand Secretary be authorized to have the returns f=
or
  1858 to 1885 bound in leather and to procure suitable filing envelopes for
  the years previous to 1858; that he be authorized to prepare and issue to=
 the
  Lodges a handbook containing a number of specified items for information =
and
  assistance of the Masters and Secretaries; and the committee highly comme=
nds
  the Grand Secretary upon the prompt, efficient, systematic, and admirable
  manner in which he has collected, arranged and catalogued the voluminous
  records of Masonry pertaining to the Grand Lodge through a great number of
  years involving a great amount of extra labor, for which he is entitled to
  the thanks of the Grand Lodge; which report and recommendations were appr=
oved
  and adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence repo=
rted
  approving the several decisions of the Grand Master, all that he has done=
 in
  the matter of the rebellion at Bucyrus, and authorizes him to push the
  injunction suits to trial; also approving as decisions his action declini=
ng
  to restore the charter of Kilgore Lodge, declining to allow Bolivar Lodge,
  No.82, to permit the use of its room for the conferring of the degree cal=
led
  the Eastern Star, etc., all of which were approved by the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were issued to the following Lodge=
s, U.
  D.:<br>
  Tubal, No.551, at Minerva, Stark County<br>
  Lorain, No.552, at Lorain, Lorain County<br>
  Holgate, No.553, at Holgate, Henry County<br>
  Acme, No.554, at Newark, Licking County<br>
  Swanton, No.555, at Swanton, Fulton County<br>
  Trimble, No.557, at Trimble, Athens County<br>
  Harbor, No.558, at Harbor, Ashtabula County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were granted for new Lodges a=
t the
  following places:<br>
  Queen City, at Cincinnati, Hamilton County<br>
  Weston, at Weston, Wood County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensation for Trinity Lodge, at Bucyrus,=
 was
  continued to next session awaiting the decision in the civil court.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Applications for dispensations for new Lodg=
es at
  Oakwood, Paulding County, and Spencer, Medina County, were defective and =
the
  same were not granted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The application for the restoration of the
  charter of Kilgore Lodge, No.523, was refused.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The application of Ithaca Lodge, No.295, for
  removal from Ithaca to Arcanum, was granted and made permanent; that of R=
ural
  Lodge, No.328, from North Bloomfield to Orwell was continued to next sess=
ion;
  that of Jerusalem Lodge, No.19, for permission to remove from Hartford to
  Burg Hill, was refused; all of which were unanimously adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Robert M. Moor=
e,
  Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, was introduced and
  welcomed, and made a most eloquent and interesting address.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A donation of one hundred dollars was made =
to the
  widow of Bro. Jacob H. Coleman of Moriah Lodge, No.105, who was killed by=
 a
  cyclone which destroyed the Lodge room of said Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on &quot;A Masonic Veteran,&q=
uot;
  reported referring to the distinguished services of Bro. J. D. Caldwell a=
nd
  the former recognition thereof by the Grand Lodge; &quot;recommend that B=
ro.
  John Day Caldwell be appointed Emeritus Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge
  for life, and that the Grand Secretary be instructed to procure and prese=
nt
  to Brother Caldwell a suitable jewel as a badge of that office,&quot; and=
 the
  sum of one hundred dollars was appropriated for that purpose, which was
  unanimously adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This jewel was procured and duly presented,=
 and
  cut of the same will be found on page 448 of the proceedings of the Grand
  Lodge for 1890, and is also here inserted, as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Joint Committee on Masonic Home submitt=
ed
  their report, covering four pages, suggesting plans for the buildings, an=
d to
  raise funds, etc., which was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means,=
 who
  reported:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Regarding the report submitted by the=
 Joint
  Committee of the various Masonic Bodies of the state, on Masonic Home, it
  begs leave to recommend that the report be approved by this Grand Lodge, =
and
  its recommendation be adopted, and that proper steps be taken to carry th=
em
  into effect;&quot; which was adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>By unanimous consent Section XVI of the By-=
Laws
  of the Grand Lodge was amended by striking out all after the words
  &quot;thirty-five cents,&quot; the words stricken out being &quot;but no
  Grand Lodge dues shall be required for any member for whom an initiation =
fee
  is paid during the same year.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Jurisprudence reported
  recommending that the action of the Grand Master in issuing the various
  circular letters mentioned in his address be approved; which report and
  recommendation was unanimously adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Announcement was made that Bro. Daniel Warn=
er, of
  Rural Lodge, No.328, one of the oldest Masons in the state, and for sever=
al
  years past one of the beneficiaries of this Grand Body, had departed this
  life.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On motion the Committee on Masonic History =
of
  Ohio appointed at the 1887 session was given until the next annual
  communication to prepare its report.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Necrology reported suitable
  memorials and testimonials to the distinguished Masons, whose deaths are
  announced by the Grand Master in his address, and which were adopted and =
are
  printed in the appendix to the proceedings, pages 119 to 126.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Leander Burdic=
k was
  re-elected M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master, and all the other electi=
ve
  Grand Officers were re-elected to fill their present stations, and all the
  appointive Grand Officers were reappointed to fill their present stations,
  and all were duly installed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Sandusky was selected as the place, and the=
 third
  Wednesday, the 15th of October, A. D. 1900, as the time for holding the n=
ext
  annual communication of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Enoch T. Carson, on behalf the trus=
tees
  of the A. A. Scottish Rite Cathedral Co., announced that the use of the
  cathedral was extended to the Grand Lodge free of all expense during its
  session whereupon a hearty vote of thanks was tendered for this fraternal
  courtesy. A fine portrait of M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. S. Stacker
  Williams, Past Grand Master, faces the title page of the proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence had=
 leave
  to complete its report and print the same in the proceedings, and the same
  will be found on pages 163 to 327.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>It is pleasing to note that in the reports =
of the
  following Grand Lodges, they all commend and support our Grand Masters S.=
 S.
  Williams and L. Burdick in the firm and dignified stand and actions in
  upholding the doctrine of exclusive Grand Lodge jurisdiction in this state
  and opposing the unwarranted, illegal and un-masonic attempts of the
  so-called &quot;Cerneau bodies&quot; to invade this state, and they join =
with
  us in declaring them illegal and clandestine, viz.:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa,
  Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri,
  Nebraska, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Utah, Wisconsin,
  Wyoming, Illinois.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The excerpts from the reports of Louisiana =
(pages
  239 to 242), and Illinois (pages 213 to 217), are specially interesting a=
nd
  instructive, coming, as they do, from such distinguished authorities on
  Masonic Law and Jurisprudence. Also from the report of New York (pages 28=
3 to
  287).</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Attention is also called to the concluding
  subject of the report, &quot;Landmarks&quot; (pages 317 to 326). The
  proceedings also contain a list of the Grand Officers, elective and
  appointive from organization 1808 to 1889 inclusive, and of the Grand
  Officers whose offices have ceased, all of which will be found valuable f=
or
  reference, pages 376 to 383 inclusive.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In addition to the superb reception given t=
o the
  entire Grand Lodge of Ohio and their ladies, by the Masonic fraternity of
  Hamilton County, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, on the night of October =
22,
  the veterans of the order were placed under special obligations by the
  members of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, who tendered them the free us=
e of
  their elegant apartment for the purpose of holding their annual meeting.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>President L. F. VanCleve reported that at t=
he
  recent session of the Triennial Encampment of Knights Templars in Washing=
ton,
  D. C., at a meeting of veterans called by the venerable Albert Pike, an
  organization of a National Veterans' Association was effected. This body =
will
  meet triennially, at the time and place of the Grand Encampment of Knights
  Templars. The President and Secretary of our association attended this
  meeting and the President was chosen as one of the four Vice Presidents of
  the National Association.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A special committee was appointed to report=
 at
  the next annual meeting a plan for a more definite and permanent organiza=
tion
  of the Masonic Veterans of Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Thirty-eight new members were received and
  welcomed. L. F. VanCleve was re-elected President and J. D. Caldwell,
  Secretary; S. S. Williams was appointed Historian, and Wm. M. Cunningham,
  Essayist.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1890</b=
> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. LEANDER BURDICK, GR=
AND
  MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened in the opera house in =
the
  city of Sandusky, Wednesday, October 15, A. D. 1890, with Grand Master
  Leander Burdick in the Chair, and all the other Grand Officers, except
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Barton Smith, Grand Orator, present; 488 Lod=
ges
  represented, and Past Grand Masters C. A. Woodward, R. C. Lemmon, Wm. M.
  Cunningham, C. C. Kiefer, S. S. Williams and Past Deputy Grand Masters C.=
 M.
  Godfrey, and W. J. Akers, in attendance.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Master
  introduced M. E. Companion James W. Iredell, Jr., Grand High Priest of the
  Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Ohio; Ill. Companion Grafton M. Ack=
lin;
  Ill. Grand Master of the Grand Council R. &amp; S. M. of Ohio; and Rt. Em.
  Sir William B. Melish, Grand Commander of the Grand Commandery of Knights
  Templars of Ohio, who were received and welcomed with Grand honors, and e=
ach
  responded in an eloquent and appropriate address.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On motion of Brother Chamberlain a telegram
  conveying the fraternal greetings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio was sent to =
the
  Grand Lodge of California, in session at San Francisco; which was respond=
ed
  to in the same fraternal spirit.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his annual address, f=
irst
  announcing the deaths of the following Brothers:<br>
  Brother Joseph M. Stuart, Past Grand Marshal, who died in Columbus, March=
 19,
  1890.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Daniel A. Scott, Past Grand High Pr=
iest
  of the Grand Chapter R. A. M. of Ohio, who served 1881-82; died at Akron,
  January 23, 1890.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother James Nesbitt, of Troy, who served =
for
  many years as Grand Recorder of the Grand Commandery of Ohio, Knights
  Templars, who died November 24, 1889.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Matthias H. Watt, of Chillicothe, w=
ho at
  his death was serving as Grand Secretary of the Grand Chapter of Ohio, R.=
 A.
  M. He died August 4, 1890.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother W. S. Phares, formerly of Columbus,=
 who
  for many years a regular attendant on the sessions of this Grand Lodge, w=
ho
  died at Champaign, Illinois, March 21, 1890.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother A. T. C. Pierson, Past Grand Master=
 of
  Minnesota, who died in St. Paul, Minn., November 26, 1889. In early life =
he
  lived in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1853 he was Secretary of the convention whi=
ch
  organized the Grand Lodge of Minnesota; in 1853 served as Grand Marshal; =
in
  1854, as J. G. D.; in 1855, as D. G. M., and in 1856 elected M.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Master and served until 1864, when he declined reelecti=
on.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Benjamin F. Haller, M.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Master of Tennessee, who died at Memphis, April 4, 1890,
  having been elected Grand Master a few months before, and at the time of =
his
  death was serving as Grand Scribe of the General Grand Chapter, Royal Arch
  Masons, United States of America.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Receiving information from Deputy Grand Mas=
ter L.
  C. Goodale that Louisville and Jeffersonville, Ky., had been visited by a
  disastrous cyclone, requested him and Grand Secretary J. H. Bromwell to v=
isit
  these cities and render any assistance needed, which they promptly did.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This act of fraternal courtesy was acknowle=
dged
  by a unanimous rising vote, by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky at its last
  session, and a courteous letter from the Grand Master and Grand Secretary=
 of
  that body, which is printed in full in our proceedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Refers to the unpleasant relations with the=
 Grand
  Lodge of Tennessee, which remain unreconciled, and corrects some
  misstatements as to the facts.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On June 13, received official notice of the
  formation of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand, which was referred to the
  Committee on Foreign Correspondence for report at this session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>THE MASONIC HOME</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The presiding Officers of the various Mason=
ic
  Bodies having approved the action as required the committee applied for a=
nd
  obtained articles of incorporation under our statutory law, and designated
  the number to constitute the &quot;Board of Trustees,&quot; and it devolv=
ed
  upon me to appoint six of the fifteen members. This duty I performed on t=
he
  28th day of March, 1890, as follows:<br>
  C. C. Kiefer, Urbana, three years; Jacob H. Bromwell, Cincinnati, three
  years; J. W. Iredell, Jr., Cincinnati, two years; John M. Stull, Warren, =
two
  years; C. A. Woodward, Cleveland, one year; George I). McBride, Gallipoli=
s,
  one year.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>I desire, however, to add my voice to give
  encouragement, and if possible to assist in influencing the Masons of Ohi=
o to
  interest themselves in the speedy accomplishment of this grand undertakin=
g.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>If the great army of thoughtful, prudent,
  considerate, and charitably inclined Masons of Ohio could be made to real=
ize
  how easily this lasting monument to the fraternity of Free and Accepted M=
asons
  can be erected, the work would go forward with such energy and zeal that =
the
  necessary funds would be provided without any apparent loss or labor on t=
he
  part of any single individual.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Many who are now in the enjoyment of health=
 and
  prosperity may live to see adversity, sickness, and want; and the day may
  come when those dependent upon us, those most dear to us on account of the
  relationship existing, may desire to avail themselves of the home which we
  are now preparing to erect for them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>As the Grand Master of thirty-five thousand
  Masons in Ohio let me earnestly urge the Officers of Lodges to interest
  themselves in the accomplishment of this great undertaking.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Most every Mason realizes that the sands in=
 the
  &quot;hour glass&quot; of our earthly existence are passing, Oh! so rapid=
ly,
  and that only a brief space of time is allotted to each of us to perform =
the
  duties required, to successfully accomplish an act which will meet not on=
ly
  with the hearty approval of our whole fraternity, but must and will recei=
ve
  the glad sanction of the Grand Architect of the Universe. This enterprise
  accomplished, will prove for the Masons of Ohio a &quot;White Stone&quot;
  with a new name written thereon, &quot;The Ohio Masonic Home.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Dispensations were issued for the following=
 new
  Lodges:<br>
  Queen City, at Cincinnati, Hamilton County<br>
  Weston, at Weston, Wood County<br>
  The Grand Master personally constituted the following new Lodges chartere=
d at
  the last session, and installed their Officers:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>November 7, 1889, Harbor Lodge, No.558, at
  Ashtabula Harbor; <br>
  November 8, Lorain Lodge, at Lorain, No.552; <br>
  November 13, Holgate Lodge, No.553, at Holgate; <br>
  November 22, Swanton Lodge, No.555, at Swanton</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Special proxies were issued to the followin=
g</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brothers to constitute the following Lodges=
 and
  install their Officers:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>November 18, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. W=
m. M.
  Cunningham, Trimble Lodge, No.557; <br>
  November 6, Bro. Jas. L. Truesdale, Tubal Lodge, No.551; <br>
  November 14, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. S. S. Williams, Acme Lodge, No.=
554.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>All these Brothers promptly performed the d=
uties
  assigned to them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A number of Lodges having erected suitable
  buildings or secured larger and more convenient rooms, after receiving
  satisfactory evidence of their safety, etc., permission was granted for t=
heir
  removal to the same, as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>January 2, 1890, Black Diamond Lodge, No.53=
8, to
  occupy new Hall; <br>
  January 29, Willshire Lodge, No.402, to occupy new Hall; <br>
  February 20, Allen Lodge, No.276, to occupy new Hall; <br>
  April 3, Canton Lodge, No.60, to occupy new Hall in new Masonic Temple; <=
br>
  April 3, Eagle, No.431, to occupy same Hall with No.60; <br>
  April 23, Science Lodge, No.50, to occupy Hall in new Masonic Temple; <br>
  April 24, Perseverance, No.329, to occupy Hall, etc., in new Masonic Temp=
le;<br>
  October 11, Weston, U. D., to occupy new Hall, etc., provided for its
  exclusive use.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master also performed the Masonic
  ceremonies of laying the corner stones of Masonic and public buildings, a=
nd
  dedicating and consecrating the Masonic Temples and Halls of various Lodg=
es,
  as follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>October 25, 1889, laid the corner stone of a
  church building at Plain City; December 26, dedicated the elegant Hall of
  Evergreen Lodge, No.222 at Conneaut; June 24, 1890, dedicated the beautif=
ul
  Masonic Temple erected by the Masonic fraternity at Sandusky. A detailed
  account of this special communication of the Grand Lodge is printed
  preliminary to the proceedings of 1900, pages 3 to 16; June 25, dedicated=
 the
  beautiful Hall and rooms provided by the Masonic bodies of Canton, for th=
eir
  future home; July 4, laid the corner stone of the town hall of Richwood,
  Union County, Bro. Allen Andrews was orator of the day; October 4, laid t=
he
  corner stone of the new courthouse at London, Madison County; October 8, =
laid
  the corner stone of a public building devoted to educational purposes at
  Medina, Medina County; October 11, laid the corner stone of the church of=
 the
  Universalist Society of Ravenna.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On all of these occasions the Grand Master =
was
  assisted by some of the Grand Officers and the Lodges and Brethren of the
  local and adjacent territory, but want of space forbids a more extended
  notice.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master reports a large number of
  visitations to Lodges and Masonic festivals, at all of which he was most
  cordially received, and courteously treated.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A special proxy was issued to Bro. Benjamin=
 H.
  Mackall, Past Master, and only surviving charter member of Friendship Lod=
ge,
  No.89, chartered in 1828, to lay the corner stone of a Masonic Temple to =
be
  erected at Barnesville, Belmont County. Brother Mackall was born in 1801,
  located at Barnesville in 1817, and was made a Mason in 1825. The ceremony
  was performed on St. John's day, June 24, 1900, in the presence of over f=
our
  hundred Masons of No.89, and surrounding Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Osborne Lodge, No.319, surrendered its char=
ter
  and effects August 29, 1900; and through Bro. Allen Andrews, S. G. W., the
  charter, books and effects of Okeana Lodge, No.264, were taken up and
  forwarded to the Grand Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Permission was granted Newton Lodge, No.249=
, to
  remove from Newton to Broadway, a distance of two and a half miles, and
  occupy a Hall jointly with the Odd Fellows until a suitable quarters coul=
d be
  secured.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On December 31, 1889, the Hall, charter, je=
wels,
  records and all the effects of Gibson Lodge, No.301, were totally destroy=
ed
  by fire, and dispensation was issued January 8, 1900, permitting them to =
meet
  in a suitable room and continue work until this session. A new charter sh=
ould
  be granted them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master rendered a number of decis=
ions
  (pages 46 to 50 of proceedings), which were referred to the Judiciary
  Committee, who reported in favor of approving the same, and same was adop=
ted
  by unanimous vote.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On June 26, 1890, the Grand Master visited
  Marietta, and was cordially received by the Officers and members of Ameri=
can
  Union Lodge, No.1. This Lodge had made arrangements to celebrate the
  &quot;Centennial&quot; on June 28, and finding it impossible to remain un=
til
  the time, he delegated R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. John D. Caldwell to
  represent him at the celebration.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Brethren of this Lodge are enthusiastic=
 in
  the matter of securing the location of the &quot;Masonic Home&quot; at
  Marietta, and will offer a donation of some seventy acres in land beautif=
ully
  located, ant being formerly the home of General Rufus Putnam, the first G=
rand
  Master of the Grand Lodge of Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Caldwell made an interesting report=
 of
  this celebration to the Grand Lodge, covering over four pages of the
  proceedings, too lengthy for insertion here (pages 129 to 132), and
  containing valuable historical information in relation to this Lodge, its
  founders, and early members. The following excerpt is given for the
  information of the Brethren interested in the history of this the oldest =
body
  of Masons in the &quot;Northwestern Territory&quot; and of the patriotic,
  valiant, and self-sacrificing Brethren who gathered around its altar:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;In 1876 your speaker presented to this
  Lodge the manuscript minutes of the Masonic work done in the original Lod=
ge
  from organization, in 1776, until closed by disbandment of the army. This
  precious document was manuscript roll, with day and date, and place and t=
ime
  of meeting kept by faithful Secretary and Master, and deposited in the
  archives of Connecticut. Many years since it was intrusted to me by their
  Grand Secretary. Now to add a new link of interest in the chain of this
  pioneer history, was the presentation of the bound record of these worthi=
es
  since 1790, until the formation of this Grand Lodge in 1808, which had be=
en
  secreted since 1814. In consequence of one disappointed Brother, who fail=
ed
  in being the choice of Grand Master at the organization, eighty-two years
  ago, the famous American Union Lodge was led into the byway of disloyalty,
  and its members kept still operating without home authority. The pertinac=
ious
  misleader refused the most indulgent appeals of the Grand Master and this
  Grand Lodge, until all attendants in allegiance to him were refused
  admittance in regular Lodges of Ohio. This perversity had an end in 1816,
  when a new charter was issued and the present number on our rolls was
  permitted to the few faithful Brethren who took up the standard, and date
  their origin from said year of 1816. The book of records, many years sinc=
e,
  came to the hands of your speaker and was retained in anticipation that t=
he
  anniversary day of the patriotic institution would roll around, and that =
the
  animosity engendered and family disagreements would have subsided and
  occasion offer to have proper disposition made thereof for appropriate
  preservation. In this view the Most Worshipful Grand Master honored me wi=
th
  his proxy, and the 'book lost, now found,' was restored to grateful
  appreciation by the existing American Union Lodge.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On the subject of &quot;Side Degrees&quot; =
the
  Grand Master, among others, has the following statement and suggestions:<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;During the past year considerable
  correspondence has been had with the Grand Master by members of the
  fraternity regarding the action of this Grand Body prohibiting members fr=
om
  participating in the conferring of an order or degree upon female relativ=
es
  of Masons, and known as the 'Eastern Star.'</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;At the session of 1884, the Grand Lod=
ge adopted
  the following:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;'Resolved, That any Brother conferrin=
g the
  so-called &quot;Side Degrees&quot; is in all cases, a proper subject of
  Masonic discipline (proceedings 1884, page 135).'</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;One of my correspondents in regard to=
 this
  matter is a lady, said to be the wife of a Mason and a member of the East=
ern
  Star. In reply to the letter from the lady, I stated that personally I am=
 not
  opposed to the Order, and that I believe much good could be accomplished =
by
  bringing the mothers, wives, sisters and daughters in closer communion wi=
th
  the Masonic Body, as an organization, but so long as the rules of this Gr=
and
  Lodge make the participation in the conferring of 'Side Degrees' a Masonic
  offense, it becomes the duty of Masons to abstain from conferring any of =
said
  degrees. * * *</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;I am credibly informed that the Order=
 of
  the 'Mystic Shrine' exists in Ohio, and does make membership in a Masonic
  Body a prerequisite and in one instance at least does occupy apartments i=
n a
  Masonic Temple that has been dedicated to Masonry by this Grand Lodge. No=
w,
  my Brethren, I submit the proposition to you: Are we consistent in this
  matter? Does not the resolution adopted by this Grand Lodge as to side
  degrees, apply as well to the Mystic Shrine, as it does to the Order of t=
he
  Eastern Star?</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Here is an institution fostered and
  recognized by several Grand Lodges with whom we are in fraternal
  correspondence; an Order whose membership is composed of mothers, wives,
  sisters and daughters of Masons, whose presence and social influence woul=
d be
  beneficial at all times, they are proscribed, while another whose offices=
 are
  filled by a Lord High Executioner, etc., is permitted to attach itself to=
 the
  Masonic Body.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;I therefore earnestly recommend that =
the
  action heretofore had against the Order styled the Eastern Star be rescin=
ded,
  or that the resolution as it now stands be made to apply to all organizat=
ions
  and their members that make membership in a Masonic Body a prerequisite to
  membership in said organization.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>This matter was referred to the Judiciary C=
ommittee
  who reported an amendment to Rule 79 of the Code, by striking out all aft=
er
  the word &quot;Lodge&quot; in the 5th line and inserting &quot;but nothin=
g in
  this regulation shall be construed to prohibit a Subordinate Lodge from u=
sing
  rooms jointly with a Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, a Council of Royal and
  Select Masters, a Commandery of Knights Templars, or a Body of the Ancient
  and Accepted Scottish Rite under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Council =
of
  the Northern Masonic jurisdiction of the United States of America, no oth=
er
  societies being recognized as Masonic by this Grand Lodge.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Unanimous consent not being given, two memb=
ers
  objecting, this proposed amendment was laid over to the next session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer submitted his report sh=
owing
  a balance on hand in the general fund $17,822.09, and in the charity fund
  $428.50.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary submitted his report, s=
tating
  that he had expended the $100.00 appropriated for a testimonial to R
  .&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. John D. Caldwell, at his request in the purch=
ase
  of an office desk, a handsome badge, masonic ring and gold pen, and had
  presented the same formally at the annual meeting of N. C. Harmony Lodge,
  No.2, and they were received and the fraternal thanks of Brother Caldwell
  tendered the Grand Lodge for this kind token of esteem.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>That he had compiled, had printed and distr=
ibuted
  the &quot;hand book&quot; as directed by the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The number of active Lodges is 488; under
  dispensation 2; number of members 34,840.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Barton Smith reported that in the t=
wo
  eases in Franklin County, Judge Evans on October 13, had rendered his
  decision sustaining the demurrers of the Grand Master to the petitions and
  upholding the contention of the Grand Master that the court had no
  jurisdiction to interfere with the Grand Lodge in determining questions of
  purely Masonic law, etc.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The other eases had been argued, but not yet
  decided.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master stated he had placed in his
  hands by a number of the Brethren, funds to procure a plate for an engrav=
ed
  likeness of Bro. Octavius Waters, a former Grand Officer of this Grand Lo=
dge,
  and asked that the Grand Secretary be authorized to insert the cut in the
  printed proceedings, and Bro. R. C. Lemmon suggested that the testimonial
  prepared by the Obituary Committee be also inserted adjacent to the cut,
  which was unanimously agreed to, and the cut and testimonial will be foun=
d on
  pages 133 et seq., of the proccedings.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Board of Trustees of the Ohio Masonic H=
ome,
  by J. W. Iredell, Jr., President submitted their annual report, giving a =
full
  list of the board, a statement of its organization and Officers, that at
  their meeting of April 10, 1890, a subscription was made by the members
  present of $1,000.00 as an evidence of their faith in the project, and a =
plan
  adopted to raise funds for that purpose, and an appeal to the Grand Lodge=
 to
  take such action as will encourage the Subordinate Lodges and Brethren to
  interest themselves in the success of the enterprise, which was referred =
to
  the Committee on Ways and Means who reported recommending an appropriatio=
n of
  $5,000.00 to the Ohio Masonic Home, to be paid to the Trustees of the Home
  when called for, and that commencing with the annual communication of 189=
1,
  the mileage allowed members of this Grand Lodge be fixed at three cents a
  mile each way, which report and recommendation were unanimously adopted.<=
/p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Unfinished Business report=
ed the
  amendment to Section 14 of the By-Laws of the Grand Lodge increasing the
  salary of the Grand Secretary to fifteen hundred dollars per annum, and
  unanimously recommended its adoption, and the same was adopted by a vote =
of
  more than two-thirds of the members present, and is now the law.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A charter was granted to Queen City Lodge,
  No.559, located at Cincinnati.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The dispensation of Weston Lodge was contin=
ued to
  the next session.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Gibson Lodge, No.301, at New Birmingham, was
  granted a new charter in lieu of the original destroyed by fire, and the
  jewels and other paraphernalia loaned to them by the Grand Master, was
  donated to the Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The application of Rural Lodge, No.328, to =
remove
  to Orwell was refused, the consent of adjacent Lodges being defective.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Masonic History appointed =
at the
  1887 session reported recommending that steps be taken for the preparatio=
n of
  a Masonic History of this jurisdiction, that the histories of the six old
  Lodges be prepared and the histories of all Lodges, active and extinct, a=
nd
  the steps which led to the organization of the Grand Lodge, and that a
  Committee on History be appointed to have special charge of the work, and
  report to each annual session of the Grand Lodge, which was unaniously
  adopted. The Grand Master appointed P. G. M. S. Stacker Williams, chairma=
n,
  and P. G. M. C. C. Kiefer and Bro. John F. McVey, as said committee.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The following Brothers were elected and duly
  installed as the Grand Officers for the ensuing year:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Levi C. Goodale, M.&middot;. W.&mid=
dot;.
  Grand Master; Bro. Allen Andrews, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Deputy Grand
  Master; Bro. W. F. Baldwin R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Senior Grand Warden; B=
ro.
  Carroll F. Clapp, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Junior Grand Warden; Bro. Charl=
es
  Brown, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Treasurer; Bro. J. H. Bromwell,
  R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Columbus was selected as the place, and
  Wednesday, October 21, A. D. 1891, as the time of holding the next annual
  communication of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Edwin Morrell offered the following
  resolution:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That, as a slight testimoni=
al of
  the appreciation of this Grand Lodge of the valuable services of our reti=
ring
  Grand Master, Leander Burdick, during his term of office, the Grand Secre=
tary
  be instructed to place in the proceedings of this session, an engraved
  portrait of M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Brother Burdick, and the Secretary be
  authorized to draw on the Grand Treasurer for the expense incurred.&quot;=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Burdick thanked the Grand Lodge for=
 its
  action, but requested permission to furnish the plate and a sufficient nu=
mber
  of copies at his own expense.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Melish then moved that the M.&middo=
t;.
  W.&middot;. Grand Master elect, Bro. Levi C. Goodale, be authorized to
  purchase, and M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Reuben C. Lemmon to present, on
  behalf of this Grand Lodge, a Past Grand Master's jewel to M.&middot;.
  W.&middot;. Brother Burdick, which was, on motion, unanimously and hearti=
ly
  adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother Burdick furnished the plate and a s=
ufficient
  number of copies of the portrait, and his portrait faces the title page of
  each copy of the proceedings of 1890.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Past Grand Master's jewel was prepared =
and
  presented to Brother Burdick, being the first ever voted or presented by =
the
  Grand Lodge to a retiring Grand Master, an honor and distinction well mer=
ited
  by this earnest and faithful worker in the cause of legitimate Masonry.</=
p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A distinguished Brother Mason had this to s=
ay in
  relation to the two years service of Brother Burdick as Grand Master:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The election of Brother Burdick as Gr=
and
  Master was an epoch in the history of the Grand Lodge of Ohio that was
  attended with results that subsequently proved of great benefit and inter=
est
  to the Masonic Fraternity of Ohio. The results were specially prominent in
  the matter of quelling the Cernean element that was endeavoring to gain
  recognition as legitimate Masonry, and had succeeded in enlisting
  sympathizers, and were receiving encouragement from many of the Brethren =
who
  were active and held membership in the Grand Lodge. His firm and dignified
  method of dealing with Lodges and Brethren who had been brought under the
  influence of the disaffected element, was such that order was fast restor=
ed.
  His quick response to the call for the relief of the suffering, and his
  active efforts for the establishment of the Masonic Home, all point to
  service properly and conscientiously rendered in promoting the true spiri=
t of
  Masonic principles.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Brother Burdick was the first Grand M=
aster
  who was willing to reach out an assisting hand to aid the wives, sisters =
and
  daughters of Masons in obtaining some recognition of their relation to and
  desire for association with the Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons,
  through the medium of recognition privileges subsequently accorded to the
  Eastern Star.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The following is a cut of the Past Grand Ma=
ster's
  jewel, voted and presented to Grand Master Burdick:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Obituaries reported proper
  testimonials to the distinguished Brethren in this and sister Grand
  jurisdictions, whose deaths are announced by the Grand Master, and which =
will
  be found on pages 133 to 151.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Foreign Correspondence rep=
orted,
  reviewing the proceedings of fifty-three Grand Lodges, covering 204 pages=
, of
  which 24 took notice of and commended and approved the course and action =
of
  Grand Masters S. S. Williams and Leander Burdick, and the Grand Lodge on =
the
  subject of &quot;Cerneauism,&quot; and practically all the action of Grand
  Master Burdick in the Tennessee matter.</p>
  <p align=3Dcenter style=3D'text-align:center;line-height:115%'><b>1891</b=
> </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. LEVI C. GOODALE, GR=
AND
  MASTER </p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Grand Lodge convened in the Auditorium of t=
he
  Board of Trade, Columbus, Wednesday, October 21, A. D. 1891, with Grand
  Master Levi C. Goodale, in the Chair; all the Grand Officers, and Past Gr=
and
  Masters R. C. Lemmon, Wm. M. Cunningham, C. C. Kiefer, S. S. Williams, an=
d L.
  Burdick; and Past Deputy Grand Masters J'H. Long and W J. Akers, and the
  representatives of 493 Lodges, present.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master read his address, reportin=
g that
  he had issued dispensations for the following new Lodges:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Negley, at Negley<br>
  January 2, 1891, North Baltimore, at North Baltimore, Wood County<br>
  April 30, Golden Rule, at Chicago Junction, Huron County<br>
  September 4, Omega, at Defiance, Defiance County<br>
  September 12, York, at Columbus, Franklin County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>In January, 1891, Rural Lodge, No.328,
  surrendered its charter.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Received a communication from J. J. Audain,=
 Grand
  Master of Hayti, requesting recognition, which I referred to the Committe=
e on
  Foreign Correspondence.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On July 19, 1891, the Grand Master laid the
  corner stone of the Universalist Church at Milford; July 10, 1891, Bro. W=
. F.
  Baldwin, R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Senior Grand Warden, laid the corner sto=
ne
  of the Masonic Temple at Mt. Vernon; August 11, Bro. S. E. Merrill, laid =
the
  corner stone of a Masonic building at Birmingham; Bro. C. A. Woodward, P.=
 G.
  M., dedicated the new Masome Hall of Woodward Lodge, No.508, at Cleveland=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports 15 decisions rendered, submitted ou=
t of
  over three hundred questions answered.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to the insubordination and
  disloyalty in New England Lodge, No.4, located at Worthington, his
  investigation of the same and the arresting of the charter of said Lodge,=
 and
  the edicts issued notifying the Subordinate Lodges of this jurisdiction of
  this action and interdicting all recognition of or Masonic communication =
with
  said Lodge or its rebellious members; and included a list of these members
  with the edict so as to inform the craft not to hold any Masonic
  communication with any of them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Learning these disloyal men were continuing=
 their
  illegal and un-masonic work a circular and edict was issued to all Grand
  Lodges in the United States informing them of our action in the matter and
  cautioning them and their members against them and the so called Grand Lo=
dge
  they attempted, in violation of Masonic law and usage, to organize at
  Worthington.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On September 12, a number of loyal members =
of New
  England Lodge, No.4, convened in stated meeting of said Lodge; and in the
  presence of my proxy, W. Bro. H. W. Neereamer, and under his direction, a
  constitutional number of members being present and acting, elected Bro.
  Horace M. Wright, Worshipful Master, and C. S. Fay, Secretary; whereupon I
  have ordered that new England Lodge, No.4, Horace M. Wright, Worshipful
  Master, shall be restored to all the rights and privileges which belong to
  any other Lodge working under authority of the Grand Lodge of Ohio.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The reception of these edicts and cir=
culars
  of advice and our action in these matters by the Grand Masters and the gr=
eat
  body of the craft in this state, was so cordial and the result so
  demonstrative, that the promoters of Cerneauism at once realized they had
  made a mistake.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The time had come when the interests =
of
  loyal Masons throughout this state as well as throughout the world, deman=
d of
  this Grand Lodge active measures toward suppressing Cerneauism, which see=
ms
  to have proven an element of discord wherever it has obtained a
  foothold.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Past Grand Master S. S. Williams was sent to
  Worthington to investigate the conduct of D. W. Wright, the Worshipful Ma=
ster
  of New England Lodge at the time of the arrest of its charter, and on his
  report said D. W. Wright was summoned to appear at this session of the Gr=
and
  Lodge to answer to charges of disloyalty and insubordination.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Brother I. Jacob, Worshipful Master of Pros=
pect
  Lodge having been charged with disloyalty and un-masonic conduct, after
  investigation I suspended him and summoned him to appear at this session =
for
  trial.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Recommends that the Code, laws and decision=
s be
  codified and properly indexed, and that the Masters of the Lodges be made=
 the
  exponent of the law, subject to the control and supervision of the Grand
  Master.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Reports he procured the Past Grand Master's=
 jewel
  voted to Grand Master B. Burdick at the last session and forwarded it to
  M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Past Grand Master R. C. Lemmon, who presented it =
to
  Brother Burdick on December 22, 1890, the occasion of the installation of=
 the
  Officers of Rubicon Lodge, of which Brother Burdick is a member; and Brot=
her
  Burdick acknowledges the gift in a fraternal letter in which among other
  things. he says:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;I desire to express to you and throug=
h you
  to the M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Grand Lodge of Ohio, my heartfelt apprecia=
tion
  of this valuable testimonial and to assure you that it will always be
  treasured as the most precious token ever received by me.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;To you, and my other Cincinnati frien=
ds who
  assisted in designing this beautiful jewel, I desire to return my grateful
  acknowledgments.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Master sent out a circular letter=
 to
  all the Lodges containing a number of questions pertain mg to the work,
  membership, business, etc., of the Lodges from which he compiled the
  following statistics:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Total number of stated meetings during the =
year,
  7,281; total number of special meetings during the year, 1,605; total num=
ber
  of meetings where degrees were worked, 3,645; average attendance at Lodge
  meetings, 15; number of meetings at which no work was done, 5,241; amount=
 of
  Grand dues in 1890, $16,718.53; amount of Grand dues in 1891, $17,591.95;
  amount distributed by charity during the year, $15,110.00; average annual
  dues, $2.40.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Suggests that Central Lodge, Battin Lodge a=
nd
  Summerfield Lodge have shown so little signs of profitable existence that
  some definite action should be taken as to continuing them.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Calls attention to the fact that at the las=
t session
  of the Grand Chapter of Ohio, Royal Arch Masons, a resolution was adopted:
  &quot;That membership in a Chapter of Royal Arch Masons shall be dependent
  upon and co-existent with membership in a Lodge of Master Masons;&quot;
  legislation that has long since been urged by the Grand Lodge upon the Gr=
and
  Chapter to prevent Chapter members dimitting from the Subordinate Lodges.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Highly commends the Grand Secretary for the
  prompt and efficient manner in which he has performed every duty pertaini=
ng
  to his office and the welfare of the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Has the following in relation to the Masonic
  Home:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The deed is accomplished. The trustee=
s have
  selected for the borne more than 150 acres of gently rolling land, surrou=
nded
  by crystal streams of living water, and well shaded by forest trees, all
  looking down smilingly upon the prosperous city of Springfield. In a few
  weeks more the sound of the trowel and hammer will be heard on this prope=
rty,
  and there will slowly arise into form of beauty a building which the Maso=
ns
  of Ohio will dedicate to the craft as a place of shelter, rest and
  refreshment. Under the skilful care of architect and gardener, the landsc=
ape
  will be improved until this place, already beautiful by nature, will be
  transformed into a haven where the poor may find shelter and comfort, * *=
 *
  and even he upon whom Heaven has conferred abundance may here find rest a=
nd
  recreation.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Treasurer submitted his report sh=
owing
  a balance on hand October 19, 1891, $21,250.79 in the general fund; and
  $428.50 in the charity fund.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Grand Secretary submitted his report wh=
ich
  was referred to the Committee on Accounts with the Treasurer's report.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The trial of Bro. I. Jacob, suspended Maste=
r of
  Prospect Lodge, No.444, was had; he was found guilty of un-masonic conduct
  and indefinitely suspended.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Board of Trustees of the Masonic Home
  reported that said Board has decided to locate the Home near the city of
  Springfield, and arrangements have been made to commence work on the
  principal building early in the spring. At this date there has been
  subscribed about $60,000 including the 154 acres of land donated by the c=
ity
  of Springfield, and that the board should not have less than $100,000.00 =
in
  their hands to insure the prompt erection of the buildings and improvemen=
t of
  the grounds.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Charity to whom this repor=
t was
  referred report that the Brethren and citizens of Springfield have donated
  154 acres of land and $11.000.00 in money; this Grand Lodge, its subordin=
ates
  and members about $7,000.00; the Grand Chapter R. A. M. about $8,000.00; =
and
  the Grand Cornmandery about $15,000.00. That this Grand Lodge had not
  contributed its share, and urging on the Subordinate Lodges and members to
  aid in raising the additional $50,000.00 necessary to prosecute the work.=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>A list of the contributions and subscriptio=
ns
  already made will be found on pages 459 to 477 of the printed proceedings=
.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Jurisprudence Committee reported in fav=
or of
  approving the decisions of the Grand Master, which report and recommendat=
ion
  was unanimously adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proposed amendment to Rule 35 of the Co=
de,
  that &quot;No candidate shall be received in any Lodge but the one nearest
  his residence without the consent of such nearest Lodge, except in cases =
of
  concurrent jurisdiction, and any Lodge violating this rule shall be liabl=
e in
  double the amount of fees received, and to arrest of charter, etc., was
  unanimously adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>And the amendment to Rule 79 of the Code pro
  posed as follows: &quot;Rule 79, No Subordinate Lodge in this jurisdiction
  shall permit its Lodge room to be used by any other society or order
  whatsoever, nor shall it occupy any hall or room jointly with any other o=
rder
  or society, except temporarily by the special permission of the Grand Mas=
ter
  or of the Grand Lodge; but nothing in this regulation shall be construed =
to
  prohibit a Subordinate Lodge from using rooms jointly with a Chapter of R=
oyal
  Arch Masons, a Council of Royal and Select Masters, a Commandery of Knigh=
ts
  Templars, or a Body of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, under the
  jurisdiction of the Supreme Council of the Northern Masonic jurisdiction =
of
  the United States of America, no other societies being recognized as Maso=
nic
  by this Grand Lodge;&quot; which amendment was unanimously adopted, with =
the
  exception of a single dissenting vote, and the same was declared adopted,=
 and
  the law in force.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Charters were granted to the following new
  Lodges:<br>
  Weston, No.560, at Weston, Wood County<br>
  North Baltimore, No.561, at North Baltimore, Wood County<br>
  Golden Rule, No.562, at Chicago Junction, Huron County<br>
  York, No.563, at Columbus, Franklin County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The following dispensations were continued:=
</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Negley, at Negley, Columbiana County<br>
  Omega, at Defiance, Defiance County</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>New charters were granted to the foflowing =
Lodges
  in lieu of the originals destroyed by fire:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Gibson Lodge, No.301, at Birmingham, Erie C=
ounty;
  Andover Lodge, No.506, at Andover, and a dispensation to meet in G. A. R.
  Hall until the next session of this Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The application of Bloomfield Lodge, No.422=
, to
  remove from present location at Sparta, Morrow County, to Centerburg, Knox
  County, was referred to the Grand Master for investigation and action.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On report of the Judiciary Committee in fav=
or of
  approving the action of the Grand Master in all matters referring to New
  England Lodge, No.4, as stated in his report, and in granting a duplicate
  charter to the regular Lodge as recommended in said address; the report a=
nd
  recommendation of the Committee and of the Grand Master were unanimously
  adopted and approved by the Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The action of the Grand Master in arresting=
 the
  charter of Rural Lodge, No.328, was approved.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>On recommendation of the special committee =
on
  revision of the Code, a committee was appointed to prepare, during the re=
cess
  of the Grand Lodge, and report at the next annual session a revised Code,
  collect and arrange the decisions and resolutions, provide a full index a=
nd a
  Standard Monitor.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Grievances to whom was ref=
erred
  the matter of the formation of a clandestine Grand Lodge at Worthington a=
bout
  April 28, A. D. 1891, having carefully investigated the same, find and re=
port
  that:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;On or about the 8th day of April, 189=
1, the
  following Brethren owing allegiance to this Grand Lodge and members of its
  Subordinate Lodges, to wit: Daniel K. Wright, J. F. Pinney, L. W. Drake, =
D.
  H. Welling, John J. Stoddard, Justin Pinney, S. S. Pinney, A. W. S. Hoffm=
an,
  Seabury Pinney, J. R. Topping, Charles H. Lander and Hiram C. Tipton, all=
 of
  New England Lodge, No.4; and A. J. High, Geo. W. Didie and Edward West, o=
f Goodale
  Lodge, No.372; entered into a conspiracy to form a pretended and clandest=
ine
  Grand Lodge in the state of Ohio, and as such to organize and issue prete=
nded
  charters to clandestine Lodges within this state; that in pursuance there=
of
  said Brethren, on or about the 28th day of April, 1891, at the village of
  Worthington in this state, formed and organized themselves into a clandes=
tine
  Grand Lodge under the name of 'The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accept=
ed
  Masons of the state of Ohio;' and they then and ever since have claimed a=
nd
  pretended that, as such fraudulent Grand Lodge, they had the right and
  authority to charter Lodges with the power to make Masons in the state of
  Ohio; and that, in pursuance of said conspiracy, said Brethren, in the na=
me
  of said pretended Grand Lodge, have attempted to create and establish
  clandestine Lodges at Columbus and Newark in this state; and for that pur=
pose
  have made out and issued papers purporting to be charters so made, drawn =
and
  copied as to appear to be charters issued by this Grand Lodge; and by mea=
ns
  of such false and fraudulent papers purporting to be charters, said Breth=
ren
  have been engaged in inducing citizens of Ohio to join said clandestine
  Lodges;&quot; which report was received and referred to the Committee on
  Masonic Jurisprudence.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence
  having considered the report and finding of the Committee on Grievance in
  regard to certain Masons therein named having assumed to declare and reso=
lve
  themselves into a Grand Lodge of Free Masons of the state of Ohio, and in
  view of the facts so found, your committee recommend for adoption the
  following:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;Resolved, That the several Brethren
  participating in the so-called convention of Free Masons at Worthington,
  Franklin County, Ohio, to wit: Daniel W. Wright, J. F. Pinney, L. W. Drak=
e,
  John J. Stoddard, Justin Pinney, S. S. Pinney, A. W. S. Hoffman, Seabury
  Pinney, J. R. Topping, Charles H. Lander, Hiram C. Tipton, A. J High, Geo=
rge
  W. Didie and Edward West, have, by their action in renouncing all allegia=
nce
  to this Grand Lodge, and by attempting to form a Grand Lodge with the vie=
w of
  ousting this Grand Lodge of the jurisdiction it has exercised without
  question since its organization in the year A. D. 1808, and under whose
  jurisdiction and authority said Brethren have been made Masons, are acts =
so
  flagrantly violative of all Masonic duty as to put them, and each of them,
  beyond the protection of this Grand Lodge; and that they, and each of the=
m,
  are hereby declared to have forfeited all right, privilege and benefit of
  Masonry; and that they are hereby expelled from all rights, benefits,
  immunities and privileges of Masonry, from this time forth&quot;-which was
  unanimously adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The Committee on Masonic History, composed =
of
  Bros. S. Stacker Williams, C. C. Kiefer and John E. McVey, reported as
  follows:</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;The committee heretofore appointed to
  prepare a history of Masonry in this jurisdiction begs leave to report
  considerable progress has been made by our chairman who has already prepa=
red
  one hundred pages of manuscript for the proposed history.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>&quot;We respectfully recommend that a comm=
ittee
  be appointed by the Grand Master to continue the prosecution of this work,
  and that the Subordinate Lodges be requested to appoint a committee of not
  less than three from among its members to furnish such local information =
to
  your committee as it may desire.&quot;</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Which report was adopted, and the Grand Mas=
ter
  reappointed as such committee, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. S. S. William=
s,
  chairman, M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. C. C. Kiefer and Bro. John E. McVe=
y.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>R.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Long offered an
  amendment to By-Law 15, to provide that the milege of the representatives=
 to
  the Grand Lodge shall be one dollar for every twenty-five miles, going to=
 and
  returning therefrom, and the per diem three dollars a day for each day's
  attendance, which amendment was duly seconded, and was unanimously adopte=
d,
  and is now the law.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>M.&middot;. W.&middot;. Bro. Levi C. Goodal=
e was
  re-elected as Grand Master, and the other elective Grand Officers were
  re-elected to fill their present stations, and the present appointive Gra=
nd
  Officers reappointed to their present stations for the ensuing term, and =
all
  were duly installed.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>Springfield was selected as the place, and
  Wednesday, October 19, A. D. 1892, as the time for holding the next annual
  communication of this Grand Lodge.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The report of the Committee on Foreign
  Correspondence is printed in the appendix to the proceedings and covers 2=
11
  pages, reviewing the proceedings of fifty-five Grand Lodges.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>OHIO MASONIC VETERANS</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The association met in the Masonic Hall, the
  Officers and a large number of members being present.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The President, chairman of the committee
  heretofore appointed, submitted a recommendation of a Constitution and
  Regulations, which after slight amendment was adopted. The preliminaries =
of
  reorganization being effected a large class of new members was introduced=
 and
  welcomed. Edward West having been expelled by the Grand Lodge for his
  connection with the organization of the clandestine Grand Lodge at Worthi=
ngton,
  on motion it was resolved that said West be, and is hereby, expelled, and=
 his
  name stricken from our rolls; unanimously adopted.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>L. F. VanCleve was re-elected President, an=
d J.
  D. Caldwell, Secretary.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>An elegant banquet furnished by the local
  committee was enjoyed, after which short addresses were made by a number =
of
  the officers and members.</p>
  <p style=3D'line-height:115%'>The proceedings are printed in the Grand Lo=
dge
  proceedings, pages 455 to 458.</p>
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