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Crane Hill Masonic Lodge: 1904 built 2001 NRHP-listed 14538 Cty. Rd. 222: Crane Hill, Alabama: Historically used as a meeting hall, as a school, as a multiple dwelling, and as a department store. [3] [5] 7: Tuckabatcha Masonic Lodge,
Harry Hill Bandholtz ... Member of Lafayette Lodge No. 41 at ... 1776. First Master of Lodge No. 11, Mohawk Village (near Brantford) in 1798. [79] Charles ...
Communities in Whitemarsh Township include Barren Hill, Lafayette Hill, part of Miquon, which straddles Whitemarsh and Springfield townships, Spring Mill, part of Plymouth Meeting, which straddles Whitemarsh and Plymouth townships, and part of Fort Washington, some of which is in Whitemarsh, but which is chiefly in Upper Dublin Township.
The Charlotte Masonic Temple was completed in 1914 and torn down in the 1980s to make way for a plaza in front of what is now the Wells Fargo Bank towers. ... however, and erected in Rock Hill ...
The 2016 Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania, population was 10,796. There were 2,229 people per square mile (population density). The racial makeup of the town was 88.48% White, 4.47% African American, 4.62% Asian, 0.00% Native American, and 0.00% 'Other'. 1.95% of the people in Lafayette Hill (zip 19444), Pennsylvania, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 98.06% are non-hispanic).
Former Masonic lodge building in Monrovia, 2006 The renovation of Liberia's Grand Masonic Temple was completed in 2018. Monrovia - During the First Liberian Civil War, the Grand Masonic Temple in Monrovia was the scene of many battles. [38] and its ruins became home to 8000 squatters. [39]
The Lafayette Lodge No. 79, at 3867 Northpoint Dr. in Zanesville, Ohio, was built in 1991. It is home of Masonic local chapter, La Fayette Lodge No. 79 F&AM and The Lodge of Amity No. 5, F&AM. [2] Further information about the building is available within the Ohio Historic Places Dictionary. [3] [4]
Albert Mackey, American doctor and Masonic historian [267] David Mackie (1836–1910), a founder and builder of Scammon, Kansas , United States, and first president of the Scammon State Bank [ 268 ] John Bayne Maclean , Canadian founder of Maclean's magazine and president of Maclean's Publishing Co. Ionic Lodge No. 25, Toronto .