History of Macon Lodge No 8 Af Am a Brief Outline of Early Masonry Sta
History of Macon Lodge No 8 Af Am a Brief Outline of Early Masonry Sta
Ill Macon Lodge Freemasons Decatur
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A. Dixon, Grand Stewards. John H. Howard, Master Oldest Lodge. 1903 — Owen Scott, Com. On Jurisprudence. 1903, June 24 — Cornerstone Lying at Illinois Masonic Home. George A. Stadler, Grand Marshall. I. A. Buckingham, Master Oldest Lodge. 1903, Sept. 22 — Cornerstone Laying at Piatt County Court House. Owen Scott, Grand Orator. George A. Stadler, Grand Marshall. 1904, May 29 — Cornerstone Laying at Central Church of Christ. Owen Scott, Deputy Grand Master. J. W. Van Cleve, Senior Grand Warden. ...George A. Stadler, Grand Secretary. W. E. Nelson, Grand Orator. 1904, Sept. 8 — Owen Scott, Grand Orator Dedication Masonic Home. 1905 — J. M. Willard, Com. On Grand Master's Address. 1906— J. M. Willard, Obituary Com. Owen Scott, Grand Orator at Dedication City Hall, Galesburg, Nov. 28. 1907— J. M. Willard, Grand Sword Bearer. 1908 — W. A. Dixon, Com. On Chartered Lodges. 1910 — W. A. Dixon, Trustee Masonic Home, to date. 1914 — J. M. Willard, Com. On Credentials. Bro. Owen Scott, M.
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