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1892

SAMUEL WELLS, Grand Master

Frank T. Dwinell, Deputy Grand Master
Charles I. Litchfield, Senior Grand Warden
John Albert Blake , Junior Grand Warden


QUARTERLY COMMUNICATIONS

(Held at Masonic Temple, Boston)

  • 03/09: 1892-5;
  • 06/08: 1892-48;
  • 09/14: 1892-93;
  • 12/09: 1892-153; (Annual Communication)

03/09 Agenda

  • 1892-14: Installations of officers not present at the 1891 Feast of St. John.
  • 1892-14: Petition by Dalhousie Lodge regarding the dates on its Seal and Charter to 1860 from 1861; detailed descriptions included. Granted.
  • 1892-15: Charity Committee report.
  • 1892-17: Proposal from the General Masonic Relief Association of the United States and Canada. By paying 1/2¢ per affiliated member, the Association would send Warning Circulars regarding "unworthy applicants for charity reported to the Secretary of the Association from all parts of the country."
  • 1892-24: Extensive description on the centennial anniversary of the Union of 1792 by R.W. Nickerson.
  • 1892-36: Note of 90th birthday of Rt. Wor. Lucius R. Paige, Past Deputy Grand Master, the Senior Permanent Member of Grand Lodge.

06/08 Agenda

  • 1892-66: Recognition of "venerable brethren" - Rt. Wor. John K. Hall, Bro. Thomas Adams, and Rt. Wor. Lucius R. Paige; a letter from Wor. Charles Breck.

09/14 Agenda

  • 1892-110: Letter from Grand Lodge of New Zealand, with details on its inception; referred to committee.
  • 1892-112: Letter (translated from Spanish) from a new Grand Lodge in Mexico, consisting of a union of the Grand Orient of Mexico and other Grand Lodges to form "The Symbolic Grand Diet of the United States of Mexico", under the Grand Mastership of Porfirio Díaz, the President; request for recognition, indicating that it had been achieved with the Grand Lodge of Texas.
  • 1892-114: Souvenir presented: an apron and sash belonging to the late Grand Master of Masons in the Netherlands, Prince Frederick William Karl. Note: resolutions honoring Prince Frederick were voted at the March, 1866 Grand Lodge Quarterly.

12/09 Agenda

Grand Constitutions Amendment Proposals

  • 03/09: 1892-16: Committee appointed to consider fees for the initation of candidates and to report amendments to the Grand Constitutions on that subject.
    • 06/08: 1892-56; Report by committee. Note that it details the fees for the degrees (ranging from $25 to $50, with the number of lodges charging each amount). A number of recommendations proposed to equalize fees in cities where there are multiple lodges; proposal to amend Part 4, Article 3, Section 8. Referred to September Quarterly.
    • 09/14: 1892-106; Report by Committee; update to amendment proposed, and the proposal was laid on the table until the December communication.
    • 12/14: 1892-190: Report by Committee; resolution adopted.
  • 09/14: 1892-113: Proposal to amend Part 4, Section 3, to include: "The fees for initiating, crafting and raising shall entitle the applicant to membership in the Lodge in which the application is made, without further charge or ballot." Referred.
    • 12/14: 1892-190: Further time granted.

Grand Master's Address

  • 03/09: 1892-15: Report on Grand Master's address from December 1891.
  • 12/14: 1892-163: Grand Master's Address; visits; Grand Lecturer's report; Board of Directors report; concerns regarding limiting time on recommendations from a rejected application. Referred to committee.

Lodge By-Law Changes

Necrologies and Memorials

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William Parkman

  • 03/09: 1892-18: Memorial to Rt. Wor. William Parkman, Past Grand Master; presented by Rt. Wor. Charles A. Welch. Note: a portrait of Grand Master Parkman appears opposite page 1892-18 and above.
  • 06/08: 1892-69: Memorial to Past Grand Master Clifford P. MacCalla, of Pennsylvania; given by Rt. Wor. Sereno D. Nickerson. Resolutions of sympathy voted.
  • 09/14: 1892-100: Memorial to Rt. Wor. Russell Matthews, Past Senior Grand Warden; composed by Rt. Wor. A.P. Hannum, who was not present; printed in full.
  • 12/14: 1892-180: Memorial to Rt. Wor. William H. Munroe, Past Grand Chaplain; presented by Wor. and Rev. Charles A. Skinner, Grand Chaplain.

Petitions for Charters

  • 06/08: 1892-54; Brigham U.D., Ludlow; referred.
    • 06/08: 1892-69: granted.
  • 09/09: 1892-102: Petition to endorse the charter of Bristol Lodge to indicate that it is located in North Attleboro , which came into existence as a separate town in 1887; by relocating it, the lodge might be excluded from the proposed amendment that would cause it to raise its fees to $50. Thus, the lodge would be spared "the necessity of opposition on our part to the proposed Amendment." It was voted that Bristol and Ezekiel Bates Lodges would both have their charters endorsed to locate them in different towns.

Petitions for Dispensation for Lodges

SPECIAL COMMUNICATIONS

  • 01/29/1892: 1892-1; Cohasset. Dedication of the hall of Konohassett Lodge.
    • 1892-2: Procession by Grand Lodge into hall; welcome by Master of Konohassett Lodge.
    • 1892-3: Dedication of hall.
    • 1892-3: Address by Grand Master Wells.
    • 1892-4: An "abundant collation and interesting speeches" interspersed with "lively songs from the Temple Quartette."
  • 05/05/1892: 1892-37; Athol. Dedication of the hall of Star Lodge.
    • 1892-38: Procession by Grand Lodge into hall; welcome by Master of Star Lodge.
    • 1892-38: Dedication of hall.
    • 1892-38: Address by Grand Master Wells.
    • 1892-39: A banquet in Tyler's Hall, attended by about 400 "including many ladies."
  • 05/11/1892: 1892-40; Marlborough. Dedication of the hall of United Brethren Lodge.
    • 1892-41: Procession by Grand Lodge into hall; welcome by Master of United Brethren Lodge.
    • 1892-41: Dedication of hall.
    • 1892-42: Address by Rev. Bro. E.C. Bolles, D.D., of New York, "which held the attention of the audience for an hour and a quarter, and was greatly enjoyed by the ladies, as well as by the Brethren."
    • 1892-42: A collation at Town Hall, followed by an evening's entertainment at the hall including "singing by the Temple Quartet and recitations by Bro. Joseph Proctor."
  • 05/30/1892: 1892-43; Brockton. Cornerstone laying of the new City Hall.
    • 1892-43: Procession by Grand Lodge from the Hotel Belmont, escorted by Cunningham Rifles, Brockton High School Cadets; Bay State Commandery; and members of St. George Lodge and Paul Revere Lodge.
    • 1892-44: Cornerstone laying (following the ritual prescribed in the 05/15/1889 cornerstone laying in Cambridge).
    • 1892-45: Address by Grand Master Wells, printed in entirety.
    • 1892-47: Presentation at City Theatre, featuring patriotic hymns by students; speeches by Mayor Keith of Brockton, the President of the State Senate, Wor. Alfred Pinkerton; and Hon. Elijah Morse.
  • 06/24/1892: 1892-74; East Boston. Dedication of a Masonic Hall.
    • 1892-75: Procession by Grand Lodge, with details on the marching order of the public procession from Central Square "through the principal streets of the Island‚" lasting 1 1/2 hours. It arrived at the new Hall and concluded with a banquet at "bountifully furnished tables."
    • 1892-77: Dedication of hall, with the Master of Mount Tabor Lodge, the oldest of the four East Boston Lodges, presiding.
    • 1892-78: Address by Grand Master Wells.
  • 06/30/1892: 1892-80; Taunton. Cornerstone laying of a new Bristol County Courthouse.
    • 1892-81: Procession by Grand Lodge from the Masonic hall, escorted by the Bristol county lodges; order of procession listed, to the site of the new Courthouse, where "a large assemblage of interested spectators" awaited.
    • 1892-83: Cornerstone laying (following the ritual prescribed in the 08/08/1889 cornerstone laying in Fall River). A full description of the cornerstone box contents is given.
    • 1892-84: Address by Grand Master Wells, printed in entirety.
    • 1892-88: "Bountiful entertain[ments]" by the Fraternity in Taunton.
  • 07/09/1892: 1892-89; Ludlow. Constitution of Brigham Lodge.
    • 1892-90: Reception of Grand Lodge in one of "the ante-rooms of a building recently erected by the Ludlow Manufacturing Company, for the exclusive use of the new Lodge."
    • 1892-90: Dedication of Hall; constitution of Brigham Lodge, and installation of officers.
  • 09/18/1892: 1892-123; Boston. Funeral of Rev. and Wor. William H. Munroe, Grand Chaplain.
    • 1892-124: Grand Lodge opened in Boston; carriages to Christ Church, where Bro. Munroe was rector.
    • 1892-124: Sermon by Rev. Daniel Rollins.
    • 1892-129: Burial in Garden Cemetery, Chelsea.

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Massasoit House, Springfield.

  • 10/21/1892: 1892-131; Springfield. Cornerstone laying of a new Masonic Hall.
    • 1892-132: Dinner at Massasoit House, followed by opening of Grand Lodge.
    • 1892-133: Procession of carriages to the building site; full description of attendees.
    • 1892-134: Cornerstone laying (following the ritual prescribed in the 10/14/1864 cornerstone laying in Boston).
    • 1892-135: Address by Grand Master Wells, printed in entirety.
    • 1892-136: Singing of hymns and benediction. A "bountiful collation" by the Fraternity in Springfield.
  • 12/09/1892: 1892-139; Hingham, Centennial Celebration of Old Colony Lodge.
    • 1892-140: Opening ceremonies. Singing of "Anniversary Hymn."
    • 1892-142: Address by Wor. Charles H. Marble, Master of Old Colony Lodge.
    • 1897-143: Address by Grand Master Wells.
    • 1897-144: Historical Address by Rev. Joshua Young, the "Orator of the Day‚" who "held the close attention of his audience for two hours."
    • 1897-150: Hymn and other presentations.

FEAST OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST

(held at Masonic Temple, Boston, 12/27/1892)

  • 1892-193: Opening and roll call.
  • 1892-196: Installation of Grand Master Richard Briggs "substantially in the form set forth in our printed Proceedings (Page 1874-157)". Installation of other Grand Officers.
  • 1892-201: Presentation of Past Grand Master's jewel to Rt. Wor.Samuel Wells by Wor. Edwin B. Edwin B. Holmes, and Bro. Wells' response.
  • 1892-204: District changes.
  • 1892-204: Report of Recording Grand Secretary: 1,791 Master Masons made in 1892.
  • 1892-207: List of lodges not represented in Grand Lodge in 1892, as well as the past 2-4 years (plus Aconcagua Valparaiso, not represented for the past 12 years).
  • 1892-208: Feast of St. John, listing toasts and names of speakers:

LIST OF LODGES IN MASSACHUSETTS BY DISTRICT: 1892

There were 28 districts in Massachusetts in 1892, as well as districts for Chile and China.

DISTRICT 1: Boston

Warren B. Ellis, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-v

DISTRICT 2: Cambridge

Frank Vose, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-vi

DISTRICT 3: East Boston

John Stalker, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-vii

DISTRICT 4: South Boston

Solomon A. Bolster, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges + 1 U.D.
Tabular: 1892-viii

DISTRICT 5: Newton

Herbert H. Sawyer, District Deputy Grand Master; 7 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-ix

DISTRICT 6: Somerville

William F. Davis, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-x

DISTRICT 7: Lynn

William F. Chester, District Deputy Grand Master; 10 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xi

DISTRICT 8: Salem

William D.T. Trefry, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xii

DISTRICT 9: Newburyport

Green Davis, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xiii

DISTRICT 10: Lawrence

Edward A. Fitts, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xiv

DISTRICT 11: Lowell

Elisha H. Shaw, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xv

DISTRICT 12: Fitchburg

George H. Foye, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xvi

DISTRICT 13: Greenfield

Warren M. King, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xvii

DISTRICT 14: North Adams

Charles Parsons, District Deputy Grand Master; 7 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xviii

DISTRICT 15: Pittsfield

'Charles W. French, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xix

DISTRICT 16: Chicopee

John E. Bronson, District Deputy Grand Master; 10 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xx

DISTRICT 17: Palmer

George S. Marsh, District Deputy Grand Master; 7 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxi

DISTRICT 18: Worcester

F. W. Southwick, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxii

DISTRICT 19: Southbridge

Jeremiah Gatchell, District Deputy Grand Master; 7 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxiii

DISTRICT 20: Milford

Adams Franklin Brown, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxiv

DISTRICT 21: Framingham

Lewis M. Palmer, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxv

DISTRICT 22: Hyde Park

Francis D. Dunbar, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxvi

DISTRICT 23: Taunton

James Alfred Messinger, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxvii

DISTRICT 24: Brockton

Henry A. Belcher, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxviii

DISTRICT 25: Hingham

Charles T. Burr, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxix

DISTRICT 26: Fall River

Frederick A. Bradford, District Deputy Grand Master; 7 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxx

DISTRICT 27: Nantucket

Henry Paddack, District Deputy Grand Master; 7 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxxi

DISTRICT 28: Barnstable

Henry T. Crosby, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges
Tabular: 1892-xxxii

CHILE DISTRICT

Peter Ewing, District Deputy Grand Master; 4 Lodges
Tabular: None

CHINA DISTRICT

DeWitt C. Jansen, District Deputy Grand Master; 1 Lodge
Tabular: None


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