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History of Lodge No 43 F a M Being the Records of the First Century of
George Reuben Welchans
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67, Philadelphia. Union Lodge, No. 121, Philadelphia. Washington, No. 156, Drumore Centre. York, No. 266, York. Bellefonte Lodge, No. 268, Bellefonte, Pa. Mountain, No. 281, Altoona. Columbia, No. 286, Columbia. Melita, No. 295, Philadelphia. Burger, No. 333, Allentown. Goddard, No. 383, Coatesville. Apollo, No. 380, Philadelphia. Perkins, No. 402, Philadelphia. Robert Burns, No. 464, Harrisburg. Lamberton, No. 476, Lancaster. Union, No. 479, Morgantown. Casiphia, No. 551, Mount Joy. Trenton, N...o. 5, Trenton, N. J. Mercer, No. 50, Trenton, N. J. Ashlar, No. 75, Trenton, N. J. Column, No. 120, Trenton, N. J. Eureka, No. 82, Concord, N. H. Lafayette, No. Iii, Baltimore, Md. Lowville, No. 134, Lowville, N. Y.
198 HISTORY OF LODGE NO 43, F. & A. M.
The following address of welcome was delivered by the Wor- shipful Master, Joshua L. Lyte.
Brethren of Lodge 43, Free atid Accepted Masons — This spe- cial meeting has been called to celebrate the Centennial Anni- versary of our Lodge. One hundred years ago, on the 21st day of April, 1785, the Right Worshipful Grand Lodge of Pennsyl- vania, in extra session assembled, considered " a petition from a number of Brethren from the borough of Lancaster, praying for a warrant, " and directed that the " Secretary prepare a war- rant.


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