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African Lodge, No. 459 was the founding lodge of Prince Hall Freemasonry. It is the lodge from which all modern Prince Hall Lodges trace their descent. History
The Duke of Cumberland, issued a charter for African Lodge No. 459 September 29, 1784, later renamed African Lodge No. 1. [4]: 74 [9] The lodge was the country's first African Masonic lodge. [4]: 41 Six years later, on March 22, 1797, Prince Hall organized a lodge in Philadelphia, called African Lodge #459, under Prince Hall's Charter. They ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:48, 21 August 2015: 1,145 × 1,558 (861 KB): Quill&Sword {{subst:Upload marker added by en.wp UW}} {{Information |Description = {{en|This declaration is the document used by African Lodge #459 to assume power of a Grand Lodge in 1827.
The Duke of Cumberland, issued a charter for the African Lodge No. 1, later renamed African Lodge No. 459 September 29, 1784. [6] [19] The lodge was the country's first African Masonic lodge. [20] On March 22, 1797, Hall organized a lodge in Philadelphia, called African Lodge #459, under what was known as Prince Hall's Charter.
The National Grand Lodge was established June 24, 1847 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Grand Lodges which were of direct lineage to African Lodge No. 459.Those Grand Lodges were the African Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, First Independent African Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and Hiram Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
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This was the Lodge that started Prince Hall Masonry. Let's see if we can fix it by rewriting, instead of deletion. --SarekOfVulcan (talk) 15:13, 21 February 2018 (UTC) I would agree that this is a very important article. However the article needs to be accurate as I visited No 459 recently in London.