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Grand Lodge of Virginia

The Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of Virginia, commonly known as "Grand Lodge of Virginia", claims to be the oldest independent[citation needed] masonic grand lodge in the United States with 34,000 members in over 300 lodges.[1] Both the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts dispute this claim, each claiming to be the oldest Grand Lodge in the United States. The Grand Lodge of Virginia was constituted on 30 October 1778, with headquarters in Williamsburg, Virginia. The grand lodge relocated its offices to Richmond, Virginia, in 1784, where it remains to this day.[2]

History

The plans for its creation took root in a convention held on May 6, 1777. The grand lodge was formally constituted on October 30, 1778, with its headquarters in Williamsburg, Virginia by the union of nine chartered lodges: Norfolk, at Norfolk; Port Royal in Caroline County; Blandford at Petersburg; Fredericksburg at Fredericksburg; Saint Tammany at Hampton; Williamsburg at Williamsburg; Botetourt at Gloucester Courthouse; Cabin Point in Prince George County and Yorktown at Yorktown. Three other lodges in the colonial era chose not to participate.

George Washington was invited to be the first Grand Master, but was unable to accept the honor due to his military duties in the war for American independence, and because he had never been installed as master or warden of a lodge, he did not consider it masonically legal to serve as Grand Master.[3]

In 1865 the Grand Lodge of West Virginia was formed taking a number of Lodges that had been part of the Grand Lodge of Virginia but that were now part of the state of West Virginia that had seceded from Virginia at the start of the American Civil War.[4] The Grand Lodge of West Virginia was founded in Fairmont in April 1865 with William Bates as its first Grand Master.[5] Over the following period there was confusion as many West Virginia lodges still maintained loyalty to the Grand Lodge of Virginia although all the West Virginia Lodges that were originally chartered by Virginia were re-chartered by the Grand Lodge of West Virginia within the next fifty years.[6]

Grand Masters

The following men have been Grand Masters.[7]

 
John Marshall, a leader of the Federalist Party and Chief Justice of the United States, was an early Grand Master of Virginia Freemasons.
 
Robert Brooke, a Governor of Virginia, was an early Grand Master of Virginia Freemasons.
 
William Terry, a commander of the Stonewall Brigade during the American Civil War, was a Grand Master of Virginia Freemasons.
 
James Hubert Price, known as the "New Deal" Governor of Virginia, was a Grand Master of Virginia Freemasons.
  • 1778-84: John Blair Jr.
  • 1785-86: James Mercer
  • 1790: Alexander Montgomery
  • 1791-93: Thomas Matthews
  • 1794-95: John Marshall
  • 1796-97: Robert Brooke
  • 1798-1800: Benjamin Day
  • 1801: William Austin
  • 1802-03: Alexander McRae
  • 1804-05: James Byrne
  • 1806-07: William W. Hening
  • 1807-08: David Robertson
  • 1809: John H. Foushee
  • 1810-12: Solomon Jacobs
  • 1813-15: Robert Brough
  • 1816-17: Charles H. Graves
  • 1818-19: Archibald Magill
  • 1820-21: John H. Purdie
  • 1822: Samuel Jones
  • 1823-24: Charles Yancey
  • 1825-26: Mordecai Cooke
  • 1826-27: David W. Patteson
  • 1828-29: Robert G. Scott
  • 1830-31: George C. Dromgoole
  • 1832-33: William H. Fitzwhylsonn
  • 1834-35: William Mitchell Jr.
  • 1836-38: Levi L. Stevenson
  • 1839-40: William A. Patteson
  • 1841-42: Oscar Minor Crutchfield
  • 1843-44: J. Worthington Smith
  • 1845-46: John Robinson Purdie
  • 1847-48: Sidney S. Baxter
  • 1849-50: James Points
  • 1851-52: James Evans
  • 1853-54: Edmund P. Hunter
  • 1855-56: James A. Leitch
  • 1857-58: John S. Caldwell
  • 1859: Powhatan B. Stark
  • 1860-61: John Robin McDaniel
  • 1862-63: Lewis Burwell Williams
  • 1864-65: William H. Harman
  • 1866-67: Edward H. Lane
  • 1868-69: William Terry
  • 1870-71: Thomas Flint Owens
  • 1872-73: Robert Enock Withers
  • 1874: William Henry Lambert
  • 1875-76: William B. Taliaferror
  • 1877: Richard Parker
  • 1878-79: Beverley R. Wellford
  • 1880-81: Peyton Skipwith Coles
  • 1882-83: Reuben Murrell Page
  • 1884: Henry William Murray
  • 1885-86: Francis Henry Hill
  • 1887-88: William F. Drinkard
  • 1889-90: Robert T. Craighill
  • 1891: John Howard Wayt
  • 1892-93: William Henry Pleasants
  • 1894: Mann Page
  • 1895-96: John P. Fitzgerald
  • 1897: Alfred Ransom Courtney
  • 1898-99: Richard T. W. Duke Jr.
  • 1900: George W. Wright
  • 1901-02: Hiram Oscar Kerns
  • 1903: Edward N. Eubank
  • 1904-05: Thomas Newman Davis
  • 1906: Kosciusko Kemper
  • 1907: Silvanus Jackson Quinn
  • 1908-09: Johseph W. Eggleston
  • 1910-11: William B. McChesney
  • 1912-13: William Luther Andrews
  • 1914: Philip Kuszner Bauman
  • 1915: James Burnley Wood
  • 1916: James Alston Cabell
  • 1917: Henry Knox Field
  • 1918: Earnest Lee Cunningham
  • 1919: Solomon Cuthins
  • 1920: William Wilson Galt
  • 1921: John Strother Bottimore
  • 1922-23: James Hubert Price
  • 1924-25: Charles Hilliard Callahan
  • 1926: Benjamin William Beach
  • 1927: James Bowman
  • 1928: William Lee Davis
  • 1929: John Twohig Cochran
  • 1930: Frank Talbot McFaden
  • 1931: Alexander M. Showalter
  • 1932: Harry Kennedy Green
  • 1933: James Clark Padgett
  • 1934: William Moseley Brown
  • 1935: Thomas W. Hooper
  • 1936: Lynwood Polk Harrell
  • 1937: Charles Vernon Eddy
  • 1938: James Noah Hillman
  • 1939: Needham S. Turnbull Jr.
  • 1940: Thomas Jay Taylor
  • 1941: Clarence D. Freeman
  • 1942: Robert South Barrett
  • 1943: William Robert Weisiger
  • 1944: John Malcolm Stewart
  • 1945: Earl C. Laningham
  • 1946: Thomas Penn Coleman
  • 1947: Harold R. Stephenson
  • 1948: Charles Edward Webber
  • 1949: Alfred Douglas Smith Jr.
  • 1950: Enoch Dorron Flowers

See also

References

  1. ^ "About the Grand Lodge of Virginia". Grand Lodge of Virginia. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  2. ^ “Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Part 2" by Albert Gallatin Mackey, H. L. Haywood, Google Books
  3. ^ Edmunds, Jeffrey Garth (2 November 2009). "250 Years of Freemasonry in Fredericksburg". Central Rappahannock Regional Library. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  4. ^ The Formation of the Grand Lodge 2016-06-17 at the Wayback Machine from "A Century of Freemasonry", hosted by the West Virginia Grand Lodge
  5. ^ ""Interesting Masonic Event to be Observed". The Gazette Times. April 10, 1915. from Google News.
  6. ^ A History of Monroe County, West Virginia
  7. ^ "Past Grand Masters". Grand Lodge of Virginia. 11 December 2017. Retrieved December 31, 2017.

External links

  • The Grand Lodge of Virginia Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons - Official Homepage

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The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Virginia commonly known as Grand Lodge of Virginia claims to be the oldest independent citation needed masonic grand lodge in the United States with 34 000 members in over 300 lodges 1 Both the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts dispute this claim each claiming to be the oldest Grand Lodge in the United States The Grand Lodge of Virginia was constituted on 30 October 1778 with headquarters in Williamsburg Virginia The grand lodge relocated its offices to Richmond Virginia in 1784 where it remains to this day 2 Contents 1 History 2 Grand Masters 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe plans for its creation took root in a convention held on May 6 1777 The grand lodge was formally constituted on October 30 1778 with its headquarters in Williamsburg Virginia by the union of nine chartered lodges Norfolk at Norfolk Port Royal in Caroline County Blandford at Petersburg Fredericksburg at Fredericksburg Saint Tammany at Hampton Williamsburg at Williamsburg Botetourt at Gloucester Courthouse Cabin Point in Prince George County and Yorktown at Yorktown Three other lodges in the colonial era chose not to participate George Washington was invited to be the first Grand Master but was unable to accept the honor due to his military duties in the war for American independence and because he had never been installed as master or warden of a lodge he did not consider it masonically legal to serve as Grand Master 3 In 1865 the Grand Lodge of West Virginia was formed taking a number of Lodges that had been part of the Grand Lodge of Virginia but that were now part of the state of West Virginia that had seceded from Virginia at the start of the American Civil War 4 The Grand Lodge of West Virginia was founded in Fairmont in April 1865 with William Bates as its first Grand Master 5 Over the following period there was confusion as many West Virginia lodges still maintained loyalty to the Grand Lodge of Virginia although all the West Virginia Lodges that were originally chartered by Virginia were re chartered by the Grand Lodge of West Virginia within the next fifty years 6 Grand Masters EditThe following men have been Grand Masters 7 John Marshall a leader of the Federalist Party and Chief Justice of the United States was an early Grand Master of Virginia Freemasons Robert Brooke a Governor of Virginia was an early Grand Master of Virginia Freemasons William Terry a commander of the Stonewall Brigade during the American Civil War was a Grand Master of Virginia Freemasons James Hubert Price known as the New Deal Governor of Virginia was a Grand Master of Virginia Freemasons 1778 84 John Blair Jr 1785 86 James Mercer 1790 Alexander Montgomery 1791 93 Thomas Matthews 1794 95 John Marshall 1796 97 Robert Brooke 1798 1800 Benjamin Day 1801 William Austin 1802 03 Alexander McRae 1804 05 James Byrne 1806 07 William W Hening 1807 08 David Robertson 1809 John H Foushee 1810 12 Solomon Jacobs 1813 15 Robert Brough 1816 17 Charles H Graves 1818 19 Archibald Magill 1820 21 John H Purdie 1822 Samuel Jones 1823 24 Charles Yancey 1825 26 Mordecai Cooke 1826 27 David W Patteson 1828 29 Robert G Scott 1830 31 George C Dromgoole 1832 33 William H Fitzwhylsonn 1834 35 William Mitchell Jr 1836 38 Levi L Stevenson 1839 40 William A Patteson 1841 42 Oscar Minor Crutchfield 1843 44 J Worthington Smith 1845 46 John Robinson Purdie 1847 48 Sidney S Baxter 1849 50 James Points 1851 52 James Evans 1853 54 Edmund P Hunter 1855 56 James A Leitch 1857 58 John S Caldwell 1859 Powhatan B Stark 1860 61 John Robin McDaniel 1862 63 Lewis Burwell Williams 1864 65 William H Harman 1866 67 Edward H Lane 1868 69 William Terry 1870 71 Thomas Flint Owens 1872 73 Robert Enock Withers 1874 William Henry Lambert 1875 76 William B Taliaferror 1877 Richard Parker 1878 79 Beverley R Wellford 1880 81 Peyton Skipwith Coles 1882 83 Reuben Murrell Page 1884 Henry William Murray 1885 86 Francis Henry Hill 1887 88 William F Drinkard 1889 90 Robert T Craighill 1891 John Howard Wayt 1892 93 William Henry Pleasants 1894 Mann Page 1895 96 John P Fitzgerald 1897 Alfred Ransom Courtney 1898 99 Richard T W Duke Jr 1900 George W Wright 1901 02 Hiram Oscar Kerns 1903 Edward N Eubank 1904 05 Thomas Newman Davis 1906 Kosciusko Kemper 1907 Silvanus Jackson Quinn 1908 09 Johseph W Eggleston 1910 11 William B McChesney 1912 13 William Luther Andrews 1914 Philip Kuszner Bauman 1915 James Burnley Wood 1916 James Alston Cabell 1917 Henry Knox Field 1918 Earnest Lee Cunningham 1919 Solomon Cuthins 1920 William Wilson Galt 1921 John Strother Bottimore 1922 23 James Hubert Price 1924 25 Charles Hilliard Callahan 1926 Benjamin William Beach 1927 James Bowman 1928 William Lee Davis 1929 John Twohig Cochran 1930 Frank Talbot McFaden 1931 Alexander M Showalter 1932 Harry Kennedy Green 1933 James Clark Padgett 1934 William Moseley Brown 1935 Thomas W Hooper 1936 Lynwood Polk Harrell 1937 Charles Vernon Eddy 1938 James Noah Hillman 1939 Needham S Turnbull Jr 1940 Thomas Jay Taylor 1941 Clarence D Freeman 1942 Robert South Barrett 1943 William Robert Weisiger 1944 John Malcolm Stewart 1945 Earl C Laningham 1946 Thomas Penn Coleman 1947 Harold R Stephenson 1948 Charles Edward Webber 1949 Alfred Douglas Smith Jr 1950 Enoch Dorron FlowersSee also EditList of notable Masonic buildings in VirginiaReferences Edit About the Grand Lodge of Virginia Grand Lodge of Virginia Retrieved 18 October 2016 Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Part 2 by Albert Gallatin Mackey H L Haywood Google Books Edmunds Jeffrey Garth 2 November 2009 250 Years of Freemasonry in Fredericksburg Central Rappahannock Regional Library Retrieved 28 December 2011 The Formation of the Grand Lodge Archived 2016 06 17 at the Wayback Machine from A Century of Freemasonry hosted by the West Virginia Grand Lodge Interesting Masonic Event to be Observed The Gazette Times April 10 1915 from Google News A History of Monroe County West Virginia Past Grand Masters Grand Lodge of Virginia 11 December 2017 Retrieved December 31 2017 External links EditThe Grand Lodge of Virginia Ancient Free and Accepted Masons Official Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grand Lodge of Virginia amp oldid 1144449462, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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