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1905

BAALIS SANFORD, Grand Master

Louis C. Southard, Deputy Grand Master
William F. Davis, Senior Grand Warden
Horace E. Marion, Junior Grand Warden


QUARTERLY COMMUNICATIONS

(held at Masonic Temple, Boston)

  • 03/08: 1905-5;
  • 06/14: 1905-97;
  • 09/13: 1905-115;
  • 12/13: 1905-157; (Annual Communication)

03/08 Agenda

  • 1905-13: Installation of Grand Lodge Officers not present at the 1904 Feast of St. John.
  • 1905-24: Presentation of a portrait of King Edward VII of Great Britain (taken in 1902 when he vacated the Grand Master's chair for the Grand Lodge of England) by Columbian Lodge.
  • 1905-28: The Grand Lodge declined to recognize the so-called Grand Lodge of Queensland, as many lodges in that area owed allegiance to other Grand Lodges and did not participate in the formative convention.
  • 1905-30: The Grand Lodge of Porto Rico was recognized.

06/14 Agenda

  • 1905-109: Proposal for an organization called the Paul Revere Memorial Association. Its object would be to restore and preserve the Paul Revere House in the North End of Boston. The Board of Directors voted to make a donation to the organization to aid its efforts.
  • 1905-113: Report on ritual. On motion of Rt. Wor. Melvin M. Johnson, a committee was appointed to to consider certain points that were "not altogether uniform."
    • 09/13: 1905-124; Report of committee (not detailed in Proceedings); recommendations unanimously approved by the Grand Lodge.

09/13 Agenda

  • 1905-123: Installation of new District Deputy Grand Master for the 14th Masonic District.
  • 1905-125: Bicentennial of the birth of Benjamin Franklin; a communication received from the Grand Lodge of Alabama, indicating that it would assemble on 17 January of the next year to celebrate this anniversary. The Grand Secretary suggested that "it might be well to consider the expediency of the proposed celebration."
  • 1905-129: Report of correspondence with the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania regarding the provision of a copy of the Massachusetts Grand Lodge Seal.
  • 1905-131: Report of the death of the granddaughter of Henry Price.

12/13 Agenda

BrunswickHotelBoston1905.jpg
The Brunswick Hotel

Grand Constitutions Amendment Proposals

  • 03/08: 1905-19: Proposal adopted to amend Part 5, Section 23, to read:

Section 23. Except on a duly authorized public occasion no visitor shall be admitted into a tyled Lodge, unless he complies with one of the following conditions:

  1. Being vouched for in writing by a Brother present, who, if not a member, shall himself be vouched for at the time by a member of the Lodge, and who shall, if required, state in writing when and where he sat with the visitor in open Lodge.
  2. Producing a certificate or diploma of a regular Grand Lodge, and passing a satisfactory examination. A certificate under seal of the Secretary of a regular Lodge may be accepted in lieu of the Grand Lodge certificate, but the acceptance of such a certificate, or of a Grand Lodge certificate dated more than three years previous to the date of visit, shall be at the discretion of the Master of the Lodge visited.

Every Lodge shall keep and preserve a record of visitors in the form prescribed by the Grand Lodge, or by the Grand Master for the time being.

Grand Master's Address

  • 12/13: 1905-171; Opening remarks; deaths of Stone, Pope; Visits; District Deputy report; Warrants and dispensations; Grand Lecturers; Centenary warrants; Printing of the early records; spurious Masonic bodies; Board of Directors report; Lodges of Instruction; suspension of Pei-he Lodge; Collamore trust litigation; Charity; Conclusion.

Lodge By-Law Changes

Necrologies and Memorials

  • 03/08: 1905-13; Death of Rt. Wor. Andrew C. Stone, Past Senior Grand Warden; memorial provided by the Grand Master and by Rt. Wor. Solon W. Stevens, for the committee.
    • 12/13: 1905-173; Mentioned in Grand Master's Address.
  • 06/14: 1905-105; Death of Rt. Wor. Ivory H. Pope, Past Junior Grand Warden; memorial presented by Rt. Wor. Daniel W. Lawrence, for the committee.
    • 12/13: 1905-173; Mentioned in Grand Master's Address.
  • 07/23: 1905-179; Death of Gen. and Bro. Wilmon W. Blackmar; mentioned in Grand Master's address (he served as an honorary pallbearer).

SPECIAL COMMUNICATIONS

  • 03/14: 1905-34; Southbridge. Dedication of Masonic Temple.
    • 1905-35: Grand Lodge opened in the new hall, in the Dresser House. Grand Lodge procession into the hall, received by Wor. Charles F. Hill of Quinnebaug Lodge.
    • 1905-35: Ceremonies of dedication.
    • 1905-36ff: Address by Grand Master Sanford.
  • 06/06: 1905-41; Cambridge. Centennial of Amicable Lodge.
    • 1905-42: Opening of Grand Lodge at the Odd Fellows Building in North Cambridge. Procession to lodge hall; Grand Lodge welcomed by Wor. Charles P. Keith, Master of Amicable Lodge.
    • 1905-43: Order of exercises.
    • 1905-43: Address by Wor. Charles Keith.
    • 1905-45ff: Address by Grand Master Sanford.
    • 1905-50ff: Dr. Skinner's history of Amicable Lodge.
    • 1905-72: Oration by Rev. Bro. Horton.
    • 1905-72: "A reception for the gratification of the ladies" followed by a banquet.
  • 06/10: 1905-73; Lynn. Centennial of Mount Carmel Lodge.
    • 1905-74: Grand Lodge opened and received by Wor. Albert R. Merrill, Master of Mount Carmel Lodge.
    • 1905-74: Brethren "repaired to Association Hall and enjoyed a fine lunch and a choice cigar."
    • 1905-74: Order of Exercises.
    • 1905-75: Address of welcome by Wor. Albert Merrill.
    • 1905-77: Response by Grand Master Sanford.
    • 1905-81: Historical address by Recording Grand Secretary Sereno D. Nickerson. Includes a detailed biographical sketch of Timothy Bigelow.
    • 1905-95: Oration by Bro. Curtis Guild, Jr.
    • 1905-96: "In the evening the Brethren and their lady friends, numbering in all some eight hundred persons, sat down to an elegant dinner in the State Armory."
  • 09/28: 1905-133; Marblehead. Corner-stone laying for federal building.
    • 1905-134: Opening of Grand Lodge at Masonic Hall; reception by Wor. Charles Goodwin of Philanthropic Lodge.
    • 1905-134: Procession to building site.
    • 1905-135: Corner-stone ceremony.
    • 1905-135: Address by Wor. and Rev. William H. Rider.
  • 10/11: 1905-144; Attleboro. Dedication of Masonic Temple.
    • 1905-145: Grand Lodge opened in the new hall, in the Bronson Building. Grand Lodge procession into the hall, received by Wor. Albert S. Ingraham of Ezekiel Bates Lodge.
    • 1905-145: Ceremonies of dedication.
    • 1905-145: Order of exercises.
    • 1905-148ff: Address by Grand Master Sanford.
  • 11/16: 1905-152; Amesbury. Corner-stone laying for federal building.
    • 1905-153: Opening of Grand Lodge at Masonic Hall; reception by Wor. Frank S. Collins of Warren Lodge.
    • 1905-153: Procession to building site (located across the street).
    • 1905-154: Order of exercises
    • Description of ceremony:
    • From New England Craftsman, Vol. I, No. 3, December 1905, Page 99:
    • The corner stone of the new government building in Amesbury was laid at 2 o'clock, Thursday November 16, with Masonic rites by Most Worshipful Baalis Sanford, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts assisted by Worshipful Silas D. Flanders, Master of Warren Lodge of Amesbury and Dr. Horace G. Leslie, representing the citizens of Amesbury.
    • The exercises were witnessed by a large crowd of onlookers. As a member of the grand lodge was about to deposit the box in the stone, he turned to a member of Warren lodge who was near and directed him to place the box in position. By a coincidence this man proved to be the grandson of the first postmaster of Amesbury, Capt Jonathan Morrill.
    • Those who assisted at the ceremony were Dr. Horace G. Leslie, the Rev. Charles A. Skinner, D. D., Right Worshipful Louis C. Southard, Right Worshipful Henry G. Fay, Right Worshipful Horace E. Marion, Worshipful Frank W. Mead and Austin B. Raymond, representing the government. The orator of the day was the Rev. Oliver A. Roberts of Melrose, Past Master of Warren lodge. The exercises closed with the singing of America by 200 school children under the direction of Mrs. Harriet Bartlett.
    • The visiting Masons and guests were entertained by Warren Lodge.

FEAST OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST

(held at Masonic Temple, Boston, 12/27/1905)

  • 1905-212: Opening and roll call.
  • 1905-215: Installation of Grand Master John Albert Blake; ceremony followed form of 1903. Installation of other Grand Officers.
  • 1905-220: Report of Recording Grand Secretary: 2,757 Master Mason diplomas issued in 1905.
  • 1905-221: List of lodges not represented in Grand Lodge in 1905, as well as the past 2-3 years.
  • 1905-221ff: A life size bust of Bro. John Paul Jones was displayed; remarks by Past Grand Master Gallagher. Extensive remarks and translations on Jones' life.
  • 1905-245: Feast of St. John, listing toasts and names of speakers:
    • 1905-245: Grand Master Blake.
    • 1905-247: Past Grand Master Sanford.
    • 1905-250: Rev. Bro. William H. Van Allen.
    • 1905-256: Past Grand Master and Recording Secretary Nickerson.
    • 1905-260: Past Grand Master Gallagher.
    • 1905-268: Rt. Em. Grand Commander Edwin A. Blodgett.
    • 1905-271: Most Excellent High Priest Harry Hunt.
    • 1905-273: Most Illustrious Grand Master Edwin S. Crandon.

LIST OF LODGES IN MASSACHUSETTS BY DISTRICT: 1905

There were 28 districts in Massachusetts in 1905, as well as districts for Chile and China.

DISTRICT 1: Boston

Samuel Hauser, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-v

DISTRICT 2: Cambridge

Henry A. Locke, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-vi

DISTRICT 3: East Boston

Edward G. Graves, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-vii

DISTRICT 4: South Boston

William H. Puffer, District Deputy Grand Master; 10 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-viii

DISTRICT 5: Waltham

Melvin M. Johnson, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-ix

DISTRICT 6: Somerville

William M. Belcher, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-x

DISTRICT 7: Lynn

Fred H. Nichols, District Deputy Grand Master; 10 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xi

DISTRICT 8: Salem

Alonzo T. Wonson, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xii

DISTRICT 9: Newburyport

Horace G. Hudson, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xiii

DISTRICT 10: Lawrence

Edgar S. Rideout, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xiv

DISTRICT 11: Lowell

Albert A. Fillebrown, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xv

DISTRICT 12: Fitchburg

William A. Pearce, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xvi

DISTRICT 13: Greenfield

John A. Taggart, District Deputy Grand Master; 10 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xvii

DISTRICT 14: North Adams

William P. Martin, District Deputy Grand Master; 5 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xviii

DISTRICT 15: Pittsfield

Allen T. Treadway, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xix

DISTRICT 16: Springfield

Albert E. Taylor, District Deputy Grand Master; 11 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xx

DISTRICT 17: Palmer

Carlos M. Gage, District Deputy Grand Master; 7 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxi

DISTRICT 18: Worcester

Thomas T. Booth, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxii

DISTRICT 19: Southbridge

Clifford B. Arnold, District Deputy Grand Master; 7 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxiii

DISTRICT 20: Milford

Almond G. Partridge, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxiv

DISTRICT 21: Framingham

Frederick M. Esty, District Deputy Grand Master; 7 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxv

DISTRICT 22: Hyde Park

E.P. Jewett, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxvi

DISTRICT 23: Taunton

Jason H. Hayward, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxvii

DISTRICT 24: Brockton

E. Francis Pope, District Deputy Grand Master; 9 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxviii

DISTRICT 25: Hingham

John E. Hunt, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxix

DISTRICT 26: Fall River

Dwight E. Cone, District Deputy Grand Master; 7 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxx

DISTRICT 27: Nantucket

Arthur Braman, District Deputy Grand Master; 7 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxxi

DISTRICT 28: Provincetown

William H. Young, District Deputy Grand Master; 8 Lodges
Tabular: 1905-xxxii

CHILE DISTRICT

David Urquhart, District Deputy Grand Master; 3 Lodges
Tabular: None

CHINA DISTRICT

John R. Hykes, District Deputy Grand Master; 4 Lodges
Tabular: None


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