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  • Charter for Solomon's Lodge in Savannah was delivered first, allowing them to meet 9 months prior to Solomon's Lodge at Charleston. Solomon's Lodge No.1 in...
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  • Solomon's Lodge may refer to: Solomon's Lodge, Savannah, the oldest Masonic Lodge in Georgia King Solomon's Lodge, the builders of the original Bunker...
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    Joel Roberts Poinsett (category Politicians from Charleston, South Carolina)
    is known that he was a Past Master of Recovery Lodge #31, Greenville, and Solomon's Lodge, Charleston. Poinsett played a prominent role in defining Freemasonry...
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    Scottish Rite (redirect from Scottish Lodge)
    G. for Georgia. Da Costa returned to Charleston, South Carolina, where he established the "Sublime Grand Lodge of Perfection" in February 1783. After...
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    border) by a Grand Lodge or Grand Orient. There is no international, worldwide Grand Lodge that supervises all of Freemasonry; each Grand Lodge is independent...
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    Albert Mackey (category Physicians from Charleston, South Carolina)
    Mackey was the Master of Solomon's Lodge No.1 in 1843. He served as Grand Lecturer and Grand Secretary of The Grand Lodge of South Carolina, as well...
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    Publishing Com. p. 102. ISBN 978-0806302218. "SOLOMON'S LODGE NO. 1, F. & A. M. - Lodge History". Solomon's Lodge at Savannah, Georgia. Archived from the original...
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  • of Solomon's Lodge No. 1, Savannah, Georgia. George Wallace Jones (12 April 1804 – 22 July 1896), U.S. senator from Iowa. Member of Dubuque Lodge No....
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    South Carolina. Pinckney was a Freemason and a member of Solomon’s Lodge No. 1 in Charleston. U.S. Constitution, slavery debate in Convention Independent...
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  • Scientology webage) "King Solomon's Lodge (Masonic Temple)". Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress). King Solomon's Lodge No.7 Peter E. Kurtze...
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  • Jr. (1781–1865), 48th governor of South Carolina. Member of Solomons Lodge No. 1, Charleston. Henry Arthur Benning (1879–1962), vice-president and general...
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  • father-in-law of de Grasse, he was a founding member of La Candeur Lodge in Charleston. Thomas Bartholemew Bowen – Was the first Grand Master of Ceremonies...
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    Freemason in Georgia. His name is listed on the 1779 Masonic rolls of Solomon's Lodge No. 1 at Savannah along with George Walton, John Adam Treutlen, James...
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    Zion Lodge No. 1 of Free and Accepted Masons (F. & A.M.), commonly known as Zion No. 1, is a Masonic lodge, or Blue Lodge, that confers the three degrees...
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    the National Register of Historic Places as of 1998. These are the Bascom Lodge and the Thunderbolt Ski Shelter, both designed by Pittsfield architect,...
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  • the U.S. Solomon's Lodge was founded in 1734 by James Oglethorpe, and it is considered to be the oldest continuously operating Masonic Lodge in North...
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    Henry P. H. Bromwell (category People from Charleston, Illinois)
    of Temperance Lodge No. 16, where he served as Worshipful Master from 1856–1857. When he moved to Charleston he joined Charleston Lodge No. 35, where...
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  • have read in a long time." The philosopher Robert Solomon said the "book reminded me of David Lodge's Small World: An Academic Romance, with a philosophical...
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  • Council of Charleston, founded in 1802. He established a Supreme Council of France and contributed to the creation of a "General Scottish Grand Lodge of France"...
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    these degrees and, if so, from which lodge. Morgan then attempted unsuccessfully to help establish or visit lodges and chapters in Batavia, but he was...
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