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The Grand Lodge of New Mexico was the fifteenth state Grand Lodge to formally and fully recognize its sister Prince Hall Grand Lodge. [34] On November 16, 1996, an agreement referred to as the "Compact" was signed by Omer E. Horn, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of New Mexico, and Harold H. Bendaw, Grand Master of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of ...
New Jersey Prince Hall Grand Lodge of New Jersey [10] [127] 1848 [20] 52 [21] 3,145 PHCGM, PHA: United States New Jersey Regular Grand Lodge of New Jersey [128] 4 United States New Jersey St. John's Grand Lodge [17] National Compact: United States New Mexico Grand Lodge of New Mexico [10] [129] 1877 [12] 57 5,228 [13] CGMNA: United States New ...
An organization of Grand Lodge leaders, representing 64 sovereign jurisdictions located throughout the US, Canada, Mexico and Germany. Its members are broadly recognized by jurisdictions throughout the world. Today, these CGMNA jurisdictions serve over 2 million Freemasons in North America. [4] Its oldest constituent Grand Lodge dates itself to ...
This is a list of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in North America. A Masonic "Grand Lodge" (or sometimes "Grand Orient") is the governing body that supervises the individual "Lodges of Freemasons" in a particular geographical area, known as its "jurisdiction" (usually corresponding to a sovereign state or other major geopolitical unit).
Grand Lodge of the Indian Territory - Est. Oct. 6, 1874 (Reestablished in 1892 as Grand Lodge of Oklahoma) [18] Grand Lodge of Wyoming - Est. December 15, 1874 [59] [60] Grand Lodge of Manitoba - Est. May 12, 1875 [61] Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island - Est. June 23, 1875 [62] Grand Lodge of New Mexico - Est. 1877 [63] Grand Lodge of Arizona ...
Grand Lodge of New Mexico: York Rite (Preston/Webb) Single ritual jurisdiction New York: Grand Lodge of New York: York Rite (Preston/Webb) AASR (Craft Degrees) [28]
He affiliated with Trenton Lodge No. 5, Trenton, New Jersey, in 1790 and in 1799–80 was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey. [ 10 ] Sumner Blossom (1892–1977), American magazine editor.
The Women's Grand Lodge of Belgium, the Grand Orient de France [9] and the Women's Grand Lodge of France [10] have lodges in North America. The Grande Loge Nationale du Canada, [11] which is a member of CLIPSAS, has 15 lodges, mostly in Québec and Montréal. In Mexico there is the Spanish-speaking Grand Orient of Mexico (also a member of CLIPSAS).