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Similarly to Freemasonry, the Order of Eastern Star was not open to African Americans. Prince Hall Freemasonry was formed in 1784 and the first Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star chapter was founded on December 1, 1874, titled, Queen Esther Chapter, No. 1, and established in Washington, D.C. by Thornton Andrew Jackson. [3]
Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Arizona [10] [27] 9 313 [21] PHCGM, PHA: United States Arkansas Alpha Grand Lodge [28] [29] Int. FM: United States Arkansas M.W. Compact Grand Lodge [17] National Compact: United States Arkansas Grand Lodge of Arkansas [10] [30] 1838 243 12,005 CGMNA: United States Arkansas Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Arkansas [19] [31 ...
With Georgiana Thomas he set about getting the ritual and organization approved by the official of the Lodge and the first Chapter of the Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star was opened on December 1, 1874. The organization spread and in 1907 a Conference of Grand Chapters, Order of the Eastern Star. [2]
Ray Dennis is a Master Mason of Mingo Masonic Lodge #131 in Logan, and a member of Millersport #301 Eastern Star Chapter since 1992 Ray Dennis named Worthy Grand Patron of the Grand Chapter, Order ...
Order of the Eastern Star; Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star; ... Thomas Fletcher (1817–1880), acting governor of Arkansas. Magnolia No. 60, Little Rock, Arkansas.
The Eastern Star Lodge 207 F&AM is a historic Masonic meeting hall outside St. Francis, Arkansas. It is a two-story Plain-Traditional concrete block structure, located on County Road 336 about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of town. It was built in 1947 to serve as the first purpose-built home of the local Masonic lodge.
Prince Hall Freemasonry is a branch of North American Freemasonry created for African Americans founded by Prince Hall on September 29, 1784. Prince Hall Freemasonry is the oldest and largest (300,000+ initiated members) predominantly African-American fraternity in the United States.
Eastern Star Lodge 207 F&AM: 1947 built 2002 NRHP-listed St. Francis, Arkansas: Plain-Traditional concrete block building, was first purpose-built home of the local Masonic lodge. 17: Shiloh Church (Springdale, Arkansas) 1870 built 1975 NRHP