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The Renaissance Providence Hotel (historically known as the Mason Building, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places under Masonic Temple)—is one of two monumental buildings in central Providence, Rhode Island, US, that remained unfinished and were then abandoned for decades.
Rhode Island Grand Lodge of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations [10] [155] 1791 [12] 25 3,847 [13] CGMNA: United States Rhode Island Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Rhode Island [10] [149] 1858 [20] 5 [21] 280 PHCGM, PHA: United States South Carolina Grand Lodge of South Carolina, A.F.M. [10] [156] 1737 [12] 297 38,853 [13] CGMNA: United States ...
Raised in Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 4, Providence, Rhode Island. [10] Sherman Adams (1899–1986), American politician (elected to U.S. Congress and as governor of New Hampshire) [10] [6] Samuel Adams (1805–1850), third governor of Arkansas. Junior Warden pro-tem of the Grand Lodge of Arkansas in 1844. [10]
On June 25, 1797, he organized African Lodge (later known as Hiram Lodge #3) at Providence, Rhode Island. [10] [4]: 68, 74 Author and historian James Sidbury stated: Prince Hall and those who joined him to found Boston's African Masonic Lodge built a fundamentally new "African" movement on a preexisting institutional foundation.
The building's third floor housed the first Masonic Lodge in Rhode Island. [4] Thomas Smith Webb was a member of the lodge, and in 1802 Webb organized St. John's Encampment Number One, which was the first Knights Templar organization in America. [5] In 1832, Providence Mayor Samuel W. Bridgham [6] moved Providence City Council to meet in Market ...
An active member of his Masonic Lodge, he was member of Center Lodge No. 23, Indianapolis. [75] [76] Licio Gelli, Italian politician. Worshipful master of Propaganda Due – expelled in 1981 (some say 1976) by the Grand Orient of Italy. [77] George IV, King of Great Britain; UGLE [8] George VI, King of Great Britain. Naval Lodge No. 2612 UGLE.
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Built as a commercial building, the Hampton Masonic Lodge was the first tenant in the upstairs space. [22] The upstairs space was later used by the Farmers Home Administration and several mercantile establishments before being acquired by the county for use as a public library. [23] 10: Knob School-Masonic Lodge: 1923 built 1991 NRHP-listed AR 141