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St. John's Lodge No. 1 A.Y.M. in New York City, United States, is the oldest operating Masonic Lodge under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of New York Free and Accepted Masons. The lodge was originally warranted as St. John's Lodge No. 2 on December 7, 1757 by George Harison, Esq. of the Provincial Grand Lodge of New York under the Grand ...
Early masonic meetings and meetings of the Grand Lodge of New York were likely held at taverns as well as an early iteration of Tammany Hall.On June 24, 1826, St. John's Day, the cornerstone was laid for a Gothic style Masonic Hall on Broadway in lower Manhattan between Reade and Pearl Streets, directly across from the original site of the New York Hospital, and today the location of the Jacob ...
In 2014, the St. John's Lodge No. 1 Foundation, Inc. received recognition as an IRS 501(c)3. [13] Holland Lodge No. 8 was founded in 1787 and originally conducted ritual in the Dutch language. It is the largest lodge by membership currently in the Grand Lodge of New York, and was the lodge in which Franklin Delano Roosevelt took his Masonic ...
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 Mexico Prince Hall Grand Lodge of New Mexico [10] [130] 1921 [20] PHCGM, PHA: United States New York [131] Grand Lodge of the State of New York [10] [132] 1781 [12] 522 44,525 [13] CGMNA ...
In 2009, the Lodge formed a registered public charity for the purpose of preserving, maintaining and restoring the George Washington Inaugural Bible. In 2014, the St. John's Lodge No. 1 Foundation, Inc., received recognition as an IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
St. John's Lodge (New York City), which possesses the George Washington Inaugural Bible; St. John's Lodge (Boston), the oldest lodge of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, founded in 1733; St. John's Provincial Grand Lodge, the forerunner of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts; St. John's Lodge (Portsmouth, New Hampshire), which claims to be the ...
John Sinclair, the beatnik poet and Detroit counterculture icon, died Tuesday morning of heart failure at 82. In April 2003 — 21 years ago this week — Sinclair sat with Detroit Free Press ...
Freemasons from St. John's Lodge No. 1 lead a procession through the arch with the George Washington Inaugural Bible for the Centennial Parade of Washington's Inauguration in 1889. [5] The temporary arch was so popular that more money was raised and, three years later, the permanent stone arch, designed by architect Stanford White, was erected. [6]