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' .:. ¦? '¦' .. ¦¦ ¦• . ¦ , ' . "¦¦' ¦ -. •¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ communicated by Webb ^ Gross , and many others who learned from Webb , a few of whom are still livings I shall revert to this subject hereafter . "¦/ GEANI ) LODGES . . ' ¦ A circumstance which strikes the English Mason on coming to this country is

the independent sovereignty of the Grand Lodges of each state . The oldest in America is the Grand Lodge of this state , Massachusetts . It was organized on the 30 th of July , 1733 , by . a warrant granted by the duke of Montague , Grand Master of Masons in England , dated the 30 th of April in the same year , and appointing Pro . Henry Price the first Prov . G-. M . This Grand Lodge has been the parent , directly or indirectly , of all the Lodges in America .

The G-rand Lodge of New Hampshire was organized July 8 th , 1789 ; hut I had better give you the list in alphabetical order * It is as Mlows , and is pretty accurate . " : — ' ¦ Alabama . —Amand P . Pfister , Grand Secretary—has 217 subordinate Lodges ^ and about 7 , 500 affiliated Masons . The Grand Secretary resides at Montgomery . Arlcamas , —Thomas D . Merrick , of Little Rock , is the Grand Secretary ., ;¦ This Grand Lodge has about 120 subordinate Lodges , and an affiliated , membership of about 3 , 700 Brethren . The G-rand Lodge meets at Little Rock , Albert Pike is a member of it .

California . — -Bro . L . Stowell , of San Francisco , is the Grand Secretary . This Grand Lodge has only been organized a very few years , yet it is , like the golden country itself going ahead in a most wonderful manner . The Grand Lodge meets in San Francisco . A Masonic newspaper , entitled Hie Mecord , was started here two years ago , but I believe it died out in a few months , The number of subordinate Lodges in this state is 120 , with a membership of 4 , 000 Brethren .

Connecticut . — -Bro . E . G . Storer , of New Haven , Grand Secretary . About fifty subordinate Lodges , and about 2 , 500 members . The Grand Lodge meets in Hartford . Delaware . — Bro . Daniel E . Wolfe , Grand Secretary . Twenty subordinate Lodges , and about 500 Brethren , District of Columbia . — -Samuel T . Shugart , Grand Secretary , "Washington . Twenty subordinate Lodges , and about 500 Brethren . B , B . French , the celebrated Masonic orator , is a P . G . M . of this Grand Lodge . It meets at Washington .

Flomda . —Bro . John B . Taylor , of Tallahassee , Grand Secretary . About thirty subordinate Lodges , and 1 , 500 members . The late Judge Douglass , of Jacksonville ( peace to his memory !) , was a P . G . M . of this Grand Lodge . His oration on Masonry , to celebrate the centennial anniversary of Washington's initiation into the Order , delivered on the 4 th of November , 1852 , is perhaps the most brilliant essay on the subject ever written . I will try and send you a copy .

Georgia . —Bro . Simri Ruse , of Macon , Grand Secretary . Abbut 230 subordinate Lodges and 4 , 000 members . R . W " . Bro . Samuel D . Rockwell , of Milledgville , in this state , is the most astrusely learned Mason in the United States , Dr . Mackey , of Charleston , only excepted . At Marietta , Bro . Samuel Lawrence publishes the Masonic Signet and Journal—a very excellent monthly , well

deserving the support of the Craft . Bro . Mitchel , formerly editor of the Signet , which was published at St . Louis , but merged in the journal two years ago , is now a resident of this state . I understand he is preparing a history of Preemasonry in America . Such a book by him would be a valuable accession to the Masonic library .

Illinois . —Harmon G . Reynolds , of Knoxville , Grand Secretary . Two hundred subordinate Lodges , and nearly 10 , 000 members . Indiana . —Bro . Francis King , of Indianopolis , Grand Secretary . One hundred and seventy subordinate Lodges , and over 11 , 000 members . Iowa . —Bro .. Theodore S . Parvin , of Muscatine , Grand Secretary . About eighty subordinate Lodges , and 1 , 500 members .

Kentucky . —This Grand Lodge was established in 1800 . It holds its meetings at Lexington , within three miles of Ashland , the residence of the late Henry Clay , who was G , M . of this Grand Lodge . Bro . J , M . S . McGorkle is Grand Secretary ,

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MASONIC QUESTIONS. Article 1
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 7
MASONIC SONG. Article 10
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 17
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 18
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 58
MARK MASONRY Article 59
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND Article 64
COLONIAL Article 65
AMERICA, Article 68
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 69
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 73
Obituary. Article 79
notice. Article 79
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Goeeesmnbb^

' .:. ¦? '¦' .. ¦¦ ¦• . ¦ , ' . "¦¦' ¦ -. •¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ communicated by Webb ^ Gross , and many others who learned from Webb , a few of whom are still livings I shall revert to this subject hereafter . "¦/ GEANI ) LODGES . . ' ¦ A circumstance which strikes the English Mason on coming to this country is

the independent sovereignty of the Grand Lodges of each state . The oldest in America is the Grand Lodge of this state , Massachusetts . It was organized on the 30 th of July , 1733 , by . a warrant granted by the duke of Montague , Grand Master of Masons in England , dated the 30 th of April in the same year , and appointing Pro . Henry Price the first Prov . G-. M . This Grand Lodge has been the parent , directly or indirectly , of all the Lodges in America .

The G-rand Lodge of New Hampshire was organized July 8 th , 1789 ; hut I had better give you the list in alphabetical order * It is as Mlows , and is pretty accurate . " : — ' ¦ Alabama . —Amand P . Pfister , Grand Secretary—has 217 subordinate Lodges ^ and about 7 , 500 affiliated Masons . The Grand Secretary resides at Montgomery . Arlcamas , —Thomas D . Merrick , of Little Rock , is the Grand Secretary ., ;¦ This Grand Lodge has about 120 subordinate Lodges , and an affiliated , membership of about 3 , 700 Brethren . The G-rand Lodge meets at Little Rock , Albert Pike is a member of it .

California . — -Bro . L . Stowell , of San Francisco , is the Grand Secretary . This Grand Lodge has only been organized a very few years , yet it is , like the golden country itself going ahead in a most wonderful manner . The Grand Lodge meets in San Francisco . A Masonic newspaper , entitled Hie Mecord , was started here two years ago , but I believe it died out in a few months , The number of subordinate Lodges in this state is 120 , with a membership of 4 , 000 Brethren .

Connecticut . — -Bro . E . G . Storer , of New Haven , Grand Secretary . About fifty subordinate Lodges , and about 2 , 500 members . The Grand Lodge meets in Hartford . Delaware . — Bro . Daniel E . Wolfe , Grand Secretary . Twenty subordinate Lodges , and about 500 Brethren , District of Columbia . — -Samuel T . Shugart , Grand Secretary , "Washington . Twenty subordinate Lodges , and about 500 Brethren . B , B . French , the celebrated Masonic orator , is a P . G . M . of this Grand Lodge . It meets at Washington .

Flomda . —Bro . John B . Taylor , of Tallahassee , Grand Secretary . About thirty subordinate Lodges , and 1 , 500 members . The late Judge Douglass , of Jacksonville ( peace to his memory !) , was a P . G . M . of this Grand Lodge . His oration on Masonry , to celebrate the centennial anniversary of Washington's initiation into the Order , delivered on the 4 th of November , 1852 , is perhaps the most brilliant essay on the subject ever written . I will try and send you a copy .

Georgia . —Bro . Simri Ruse , of Macon , Grand Secretary . Abbut 230 subordinate Lodges and 4 , 000 members . R . W " . Bro . Samuel D . Rockwell , of Milledgville , in this state , is the most astrusely learned Mason in the United States , Dr . Mackey , of Charleston , only excepted . At Marietta , Bro . Samuel Lawrence publishes the Masonic Signet and Journal—a very excellent monthly , well

deserving the support of the Craft . Bro . Mitchel , formerly editor of the Signet , which was published at St . Louis , but merged in the journal two years ago , is now a resident of this state . I understand he is preparing a history of Preemasonry in America . Such a book by him would be a valuable accession to the Masonic library .

Illinois . —Harmon G . Reynolds , of Knoxville , Grand Secretary . Two hundred subordinate Lodges , and nearly 10 , 000 members . Indiana . —Bro . Francis King , of Indianopolis , Grand Secretary . One hundred and seventy subordinate Lodges , and over 11 , 000 members . Iowa . —Bro .. Theodore S . Parvin , of Muscatine , Grand Secretary . About eighty subordinate Lodges , and 1 , 500 members .

Kentucky . —This Grand Lodge was established in 1800 . It holds its meetings at Lexington , within three miles of Ashland , the residence of the late Henry Clay , who was G , M . of this Grand Lodge . Bro . J , M . S . McGorkle is Grand Secretary ,

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