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OccasioQal Communication.
An Occasional Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodg'e of the State of Illinois, Free and Accepted Masons, was con- vened at the Leiand Hotel, in the city of Springfield, on Wednesday, the 4th day of July, A.D. 1894, A.L. 5894, at High Twelve.
GRAND OFFICERS PRESENT.
M.W. L. A. Goddard Grand Master.
R.W. Owen Scott Deputy Grand Master.
R.W. Edward Cook Senior Grand Warden.
R.W. Chas. F. Hitchcock Junior Grand Warden.
R.W. R. D. Lawrence Grand Treasurer pro tern.
R. W. J. H. C. Dill Grand Secretary.
R.W. Rev. Dr. H. W. Thomas Grand Chaplain.
R.W. S. J. Willett Grand Orator pro tern.
W. Henson Robinson Grand Pursuivant pro tern.
W. H. C. Clarke ... Grand Marshal.
W. E. R. Roberts Grand Standard Bearer pro tern.
W. E. T. Gehlman Grand Sword Bearer pro tern,
W. A. M. Brownlee Senior Grand Deacon, pro tern..
W. L. M. Myers Junior Grand Deacon pro tern.
W. W. H. Johnson Grand Steward.
W. H. C. Mitchell Grand Steward pro tern.
W. A. M. Boring Grand Steward.
W. H. Wohlgemuth Grand Steward pro tern.
W. E. W. Menke Principal Architect.
Bro. R. W. Peele Grand Tyler pro tern.
The M.W. Grand Lodge of Illinois was opened in Ample Form by the M.W. Grand Master, who stated that this Occasional Communica- tion was called for the purpose of laying the corner-stone of the State Fair Building.
At 1:30 o'clock p.m. the Grand Lodge was escorted to the Fair Grounds by one of the largest, grandest, and most imposing processions ever witnessed in the state. R.E. Sir Harvey M. Hall, Grand Comman-
Occasional Communication. |.Tuly 4,
der, and other officers of the Grand Commandery Knig'hts Templar of Illinois, acted as special escort. Bands of music, Lodges of Masons, Commanderies of Knig'hts Templar, Odd-Fellows, Knights of P3^thias, Modern Woodmen, Trades Unions, military and civic societies, made one vast, moving panorama, two miles in length. The entire line of march, as well as the principal streets, were one mass of flags and gay bunting. Nothing was left undone by the citizens of Springfield" to make this the grandest day in the history of the Capital City. That their fondest hopes and most sanguine expectations were fully real- ized, can be attested by the many thousands who were present. Upon arriving at the State Fair Building, the officers ascended the tem- porary platform prepared for the occasion, when Grand Master God- dard commanded silence and began the formal proceedings with the following remarks:
"When invited by the proper authorities, as on this occasion, to place the corner-stone of an acknowledged public structure,. Freema- sonr}'- in its modest and dignified way stands ready to respond, but never, under any circumstances, does it solicit such invitations nor in any way court public honors.
"A little more than one hundred years ago the corner-stone of the national capitol at Washington was laid by Brother George Washing- ton with Masonic ceremonies.
"The corner-stone of the Illinois state capitol. here in this beauti- ful city, was laid by the Grand Lodge of the state, on October 5, 1868.
"We deem it proper that our Ancient Craft, through the Grand Lodge of Illinois, accept this invitation, and on this natal day of our independence perform the ceremonies of placing in position the cor- ner-stone of the edifice to be erected in these grounds in the interest of the products of the various resources of this magnificent state.
"Fifty-five years ago the Grand Lodge of Illinois was organized hy a little band numbering eleven Masons. Today it is composed of fifty thousand representative citizens; men of the very best character from every locality in the state.
"The history of Freemasonry is one continued record of purity, dignit3'^, and success. The prime cause of its success is that the teachings of Freemasonry inculcate that in all our works, great or small, begun and finished, we should seek the aid of Almighty God. It is our first duty then to implore the blessings of the Great Archi- tect of the Universe upon the work in which we are about to engage. I therefore command the utmost silence and call upon all to unite with our Grand Chaplain in an address to the throne of grace."
1894.]
Grand Lodge of Illinois.
Grand Chaplain Thomas delivered the following prayer: "Almighty God, who hath given us grace at this time, with one accord to make our common supplication unto Thee, and dost promise that where two or three are gathered together in Thy name, Thou wilt grant their request; fulfill now, O Lord, the desires and petitions of Thy servants, as may be most expedient for them; granting us in this world, knowledge of Thy truth, and in the world to come, life everlasting. Amen."
And all the brethren responded, '* So mote it be.''
The corner-stone was then laid with the usual Masonic ceremony, after which the vast multitude listened to scholarly, eloquent, and appropriate orations b}' Gov. John P. Altgeld and Rt. Rev. George F. Seymour, S.T.D., LL.D.
The Grand Lodge then returned to the Leland Hotel, where, at 5 o'clock p.m., it was closed in Ample Form.
GRAND SECRETARY.
FIFTY-FIFTH GRAND ANNUAL COMMINICATION, HELD AT CHICAGO. OCTOBER 2, 3. AND 4, 1894.
PROCEEDINGS
OF
The Grand lodge
OP THE STATE OP ILLINOIS,
Free and Accepted Masons.
M.W. LEROY A. GODDARD. Grand Master R.V. J. H. C. DILL. Grand Secretary.
BLOOMINGTON, ILL.:
Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Co.
1894.
OKKIC ERS
OF THE
Grand Lodge of the State of Illinois
1894-95.
M.W. Leroy a. Goddard Grand Master Chicago.
R.W. Owen Scott Deputy Chund Master. .Bloomington.
R.W. Edward Cook Senior Grand Warden.. Chica.go.
R.W. Charles F. Hitchcock Junior Grand Warden. .Feoria..
R.W. Wiley M. Egan Grand Treasurer Chicago.
R.W. J. H. C. Dill Grand Secretary Bloomington.
R.W. Rev. H. W. Thomas, D.D... Grand Chaplain Chicago.
R.W. J. C. Black Grand Orator Chicago.
W. G. H. B. TOLLE Deputy Grand Secretary Mattoon.
W. Pleas. T. Chapman Grand Pursuivant Vienna.
W. William Hartzell Grand Marshal Chester.
W. Walter Watson Grand Standard Bearer Mt. Vernon.
W. Cicero J. Lindley Grand Sword Bearer . .Greenville.
W. George M. Moulton Senior Grand Deacon . ..Chicago.
W. Andrew J. Benson Junior Grand Deacon. .Chicago.
W. Henry C. Mitchell Grand Steward Carbondale.
W. Wm. H. Johnson Grand Steward Wheaton.
W. A. M. Boring Grand Steimrd Carlinville.
W. Harry C. Purdy Grand Steward Marion.
Bro. Robert R. Stevens Grand Tyler Chicago.
PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
M. W. Grand Lodge of Illinois
FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS,
At Its Fifty-Fifth Grand Annual Communication.
In compliance with the provisions of the Constitution and By- laws of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, the Fift3"-fifth Annual Grand Communication was held at Central Music Hall, in the City of Chicago, commencing on Tuesday, the 2d day of October, A. D., 1894, A. L. 5894, at 10 o'clock a. m.
GKAND OFFICEES PEESENT.
M.W. Leroy a. Goddard Orand 3faster.
R.W. Owen Scott Deputy Grand Master.
R.W. Edward Cook Senior Grand Warden.
R.W. Charles F. Hitchcock Junior Grand Warden.
R.W. Wiley M. Egan Gravid Treasurer.
R.W. J. H. C. Dill Grand Secretary.
R.W. Rev. H. W. Thomas, D. D Grand Chaplain.
R.W. John C. Black Grand Orator.
W. G. H. B. ToLLE Deputy Grand Secretary.
W. Pleas. T. Chapman Grand Pursuivant.
W. Has WELL C. Clarke Grand Marshal.
W. Walter Watson Grand Standard Bearer.
W. J. S. McClelland Grand Sword Bearer.
W. George M. Moulton Senior Grand Deacon.
W. Andrew J. Benson Junior Grand Deacon.
W. Thomas M. Grossman Grand Steward.
W. A. M. Boring Grand Steward.
W. Wm. H. Johnson Grand Steward.
W. Wm. H. Peake Grand Steivard.
Bro. Robert R. Stevens Grand 2'yler.
'Mi37i
Proceedings of the [Oct. 2,
The M.W. Grand Master proceeded to open the M.W. Grand Lodge of Illinois in Ample Form, with
PRAYER BY THE GRAND CHAPLAIN.
Almighty Father, we were glad when it was said, "Let us go unto the house of the Lord." We rejoice that our feet may stand within the gates of this Jerusalem, this sacred temple, erected long ago in the thoughts of prayer, devotion, study, and the work of our Ancient and Blessed Order.
We come to ask for wisdom, for inner light, inluminism teaching, that beneath all these external forms, that we may see the inner truth, the inner life and light, the eternal justice, and to pray to Thee that we, in our time, may keep well this temple of our hearts. Help us in our day to build more deeply and divinely the altars of truth, of justice, of brotherhood on earth.
We give thanks to Thee, thou giver of all good, for the blessings vouchsafed to us during the past year. We give thanks for the great and loving services Thou hast enabled our brother, the Grand Master, to perform. We thank Thee for all glad helpfulness of those associ- ated with him, and for the work that has been done throughout this Grand Jurisdiction. We give thanks for the peace, the harmony that has prevailed.
And now in this, our great gathering, speak to each heart: grant Thy blessing and mercy, we again ask Thee, upon each of Thy ser- vants gathered here; keep them during their absence from home; keep their homes and all the interests left behind, and when our work is done, may all these, Thy servants, go out with new inspirations and greater enthusiasm for humanity; and may our work, Thy work, thus be prospered in our hands. May blessings be upon all the inhabitants of our country, uj^on all the governments of the world, upon all the needs of humanit}^ "till we come together at Thy right hand, where there shall be peace and blessings forevermore. We ask in Thy name. Amen.
The Grand Secretary announced that the Committee on Creden- tials had informed him that a constitutional number of lodges were represented, and asked for the committee further time to complete their report, which was granted.
COMMITTEES.
The M.W. Grand Master announced the appointment of the fol- lowing named brethren to serve on the various committees during the present session:
1894.] G7-and Lodge of Illinois.
ON MASONIC JUUISPRUDENCE.
D. C. Cregier, James A. Hawley, John C. Smith, John M. Pearson, Jerome R. Gorin.
APPEALS AND GRIEVANCES.
Monroe C. Crawford, Joseph E. Dyas, W. S. Cantrell, Geo. W. Hill, Eugene L. Stoker.
CHARTERED LODGES.
Loyal L. Munn, Harry Todd, T. H. Humphrey, A. P. Grout, George
W. Cyrus.
LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION.
H. E. Hamilton, W. H. Curtin, Frank W. Havill, Adolph Hansing, J.
M. Burkhart.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Joseph Robbins.
MILEAGE AND PER DIEM.
John A. Ladd, Edward S. Mulliner, W. B. Wright.
FINANCE.
E. C. Pace, Gil. W. Barnard, Samuel W. Waddle.
TO EXAMINE VISITORS.
W. B. Grimes, A. B. Ashle}% James John, Jos. E. Evans, John W.Rose.
CREDENTIALS.
Jas. I. McClintock, Ed. L. Wahl, P. W. Barclay.
PETITIONS.
C. M. Forman, A. N. Yancey, W. E. Ginther.
OBITUARIES.
G. W. Warvelle, Henry Goddard, J. W. Hutchinson.
GRAND master's ADDRFr.SS.
C. H. Patton, W. P. Beck, W. R. Ward.
RAILROADS AND TRANSPORTATION.
Wm. Jenkins, C. H. Morrell.
M. W. James A. Hawley moved that the reading of the minutes be dispensed with, printed copies being in the hands of the brethren, which was adopted.
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RECAPITULATION.
295 Lodges cast 3 votes each aye 885
1 Lodge cast 2 votes aye 2
1 Lodge cast 1 vote aye 1
5 Grand Officers cast 1 vote each 5
Total ayes
270 Lodges cast 3 votes each no 810
1 Lodge cast 2 votes no 2
1 Lodge cast 1 vote no 1
5 Grand Officers cast 1 vote each no 5
Total noes
The majority of ayes being
The motion was declared carried.
893
818
72 Proceedings of tlie [Oct. 3,
INVITATION To Visit Hesperia Lodge.
R.W. D. J. Avery extended an invitation to the Grand Officers and Representatives of the Grand Lodge, to visit Hesperia Lodge No. 411, which invitation was accepted with thanks.
M.W. Bro. John M. Pearson moved to fix bond of Grand Treas- urer and Grand Secretary, at $30,000 each. Motion carried.
EEPOKT -Committee on Lodges U. D.
R.W. Bro. H. E. Hamilton presented the following report for the Committee on Lodges Under Dispensation:
To the M. W. Grand Lodge of Illinms, F. & A. M.:
There have been submitted for examination by your committee returns from six lodges working under dispensation, and we beg leave to submit the following report thereon:
MAGIC CITY LODGE,
located at Harvey, in Cook county. Dispensation was issued Sep- tember 13, 1892, and was continued in force on the recommendation of this committee at the last annual communication. The record of work is as follows:
Petitions received 53
Elected -il
Rejected 3
Initiated -45
Passed 36
Raised 35
Number named in dispensation 17
Number raised 35
Total 52
Named in dispensation not joining in petition for charter 7
Total membership 45
Your committee recommend that a charter be granted to this lodge, as Magic City Lodge No. 832.
DEAN LODGE,
located at Ava, in Jackson county. Dispensation was issued August 28, 1893, and was continued in force upon the recommendation of this committee, at the last communication.
1894.] Grand Lodge of Illinois.
Petitions received 11
Elected 9
Rejected 2
Initiated 8
Passed . 6
Raised 6
Number named in dispensation 19
Number raised 6
Total membership 25
Your committee recommend that a charter be granted to this lodge, as Dean Lodge No. 833.
TOLEDO LODGE,
located at Toledo, in Cumberland county. Dispensation was issued March 28, 1894.
Petitions received 3
Elected 3
Initiated 2
Passed 2
Raised 1
Number named in dispensation 14
Number raised 1
15 Died 1
Total membership 14
Your committee recommend that a charter be granted to this lodge, as Toledo Lodge No. 834.
TRIPLE LODGE,
located at Venice, in Madison county. Dispensation was issued April 24, 1894.
Petitions received 3
Elected 3
Initiated 3
Passed 3
Raised 2
Number named in dispensation 14
Number raised 2
Total membership 1(5
Your committee recommend that a charter be granted to this lodge, as Triple Lodge No. 835.
74 Proceedings of the [Oct. 3,
WINDSOR PARK LODGE,
located at Windsor Park, in Cook county. Dispensation was issued
May 10, 1894.
Petitions received ... 10
Elected 10
Initiated 7
Passed 6
Raised 5
Number named in dispensation 31
Number raised 5
36 Named in dispensation not joining in petition for
charter 11
Total membership 25
Your committee recommend that a charter be granted to this lodge, as Windsor Park Lodge No. 836.
HINDSBORO LODGE,
located at Hindsboro, in Douglas county.
In the case of this lodge, no record of the proceedings of the lodge have been presented to your committee, and for this reason we recommend that the dispensation be continued in force until the next annual communication of this Grand Lodge. All of which is fraternally submitted.
H. E. HAMILTON, W. H. CURTIN. J. M. BURKHART. FRANK W. HAVILL, ADOLPH HANSING, Committee of Lodges Under Dispensation.
R.W. Bro. Wm. E. Ginther moved as an amendment that the charter of Hindsboro Lodge be placed in the hands of the Most Wor- shipful Grand Master, to be delivered provided everything is found correct in their proceedings. Carried. Report was then adopted as amended.
EEPORT Committee on Petitions.
R.W. Bro. C. M. Forman submitted the following report from the Committee on Petitions, which was, on motion, adopted:
To the Most Worfthijiful Grand Lodge of Illinois, F. . C. Waters
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Grand Lodge of Illinois.
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241 W. B. Hayden. ,
243 O. P. Staddard i"
244'f. Barker ] ^^g
187 246 205 138 17
:54'H. M. Grant .,^3
255' J. B. Cary
357 J. F. Crawford
145
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Avon Harmony
Aurora
Donnellson
Warsaw | ^g^l^ g weber I \il
Mattoon 1 .^gllE. M. Tavlor ^f
Amon. . .^ .^63 A. T. Randall 1 ,^d
Channahon .^^3, j j^j Outright
Illinois. . .. UwIg. D. Black
Franklin Gro\e | .^^.ij ^ Baldwir
Vermilion 1 ^g^ jj jyj^ Morrison. . .
Kingston 1 .,g- U q jones
LaPrairie ^ ^ggl^ jj Hodge
Paris. I 269l James O. Clifford
Wheaton. 270 S P. Prescott. . . .
Levi Lusk 27i'h F. Kett
Blaney
23 80
20 60
24 00 22 20
21 10
25 10 16 70 13 70 13 50 13 40 20 20 25 00 16 80 23 20 29 80 11 20 37 30
21 00 28 80
22 30
23 10 36 50
24 20
25 20 12 80 30 80 14 00
7 50 24 90 11 80 11 30 18 70 24 60 20 50
13 80
17 70
18 40 3 80
24 30 24 80 17 20
13 90 5 50
14 50
8 80 14 00 26 50 23 40 16 00
2 50
9 20
$31 70
20 40 32 80 31 30
21 30 29 50 13 80 31 80 34 00 11 30
6 00 21 60 6 00
29 80 24 60
30 00 28 20 27 10
31 10 22 70 19 70 17 50 19 40 26 20 31 00
29 20 35 80 17 20 43 30
27 00 34 80
28 30
29 10 42 50
30 20
31 20 18 80 36 80 20 00 13 50 30 90 17 80 17 30 24 70 30 60 26 50 19 80
23 70
24 40 9 80
30 30 30 80 23 20
17 90
11 50 20 50
12 80
18 00 32 50 29 40 22 00
8 50
15 20
4 00
1894.]
Grand Lodge of Illinois.
109
REPRESENTATIVES Continued.
LODGES.
NO.
NAMES.
g en
(y
n O B
o
273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 282 283 285 286 287 288 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 301 302 303 305 307 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 318 319
M. W. Spencer
286 165 83 259 337
138 184 173
82
57 130 223 302
59 156 102 129
92 257 263 242
40 199
57 104
44
85 192
m
196
26 257
99 226 160
70 124 185
70 305 216 148 258 150 185 236 145 349 152 193 270 282 109 121 229 137 214
92 194
98 145 270
$28 60
16 50 8 30
25 90
33 70
isso
18 40
17 30
8 20 5 70
13 00
23 30 30 20
5 90
15 60 10 aO 12 90
9 20
25 70
26 ;o
24 20
4 00
19 90
5 70 10 40
4 40
8 50 19 20
i7 '66
19 60 2 60
25 70
9 90
22 60
16 00 7 00
12 40
18 50 7 00
30 .50 21 60
14 80 25 80
15 00
18 50
23 60
14 50
34 90
15 20
19 30
27 00
28 20 10 90
12 10 32 90
13 70 21 40
9 20 19 40 9 80
14 50 27 00
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$;m 60
W. W. Stillman
J. S. Rosier
N. D. McEvers
H. M. Welders
F. E. Gasch
22 50
Byron
Milton
14 30 31 90
Elizabeth
39 70 6 00
19 80
J. F. Jarvis
W. S. Brown
21 -lO
23 30
Brooklyn
Meteor
Catlin
14 20
V. R. David
A. C. Olmstead
J. T. Malcolm
9 70 19 00
Plymouth
De Soto
28 30
J. A. Helm
M.S.Campbell
J. H. Merrill
36 20
n 90
Wataga
21 60
Chenoa
Prophetstown
Pontiac
Dills.
A. H. Copeland
H. A. Sturtevant
S. E. Sims
R. F. Laughlin
E. H. Osborne
G. W. Francis
C. R. Wells
J. T. Fullenwider
D. H. Brown
W. E. Fyler
E. Minard
16 20 18 90 l.T 20 31 70
33 30
30 20
Wauconda
Mechanicsburg
Hinckley
10 IX) 25 90
11 70
l*^ 40
Raven
10 40
Onarga
T. J. Pickett
I.B.Johnson.
J. W. Haynes
14 50 25 20
Dearborn
Kilwinning
A. M. Eager
A. R. Pollock
J. H. Culver
6 00 6 00
Ionic
23 00
York
John A. Keller
25 60
Palatine
C. De Witt Taylor
F. W. Joesting
8 60
Erwin
31 70
Abraham Jonas
13 90
J. L. Anderson
James A. Robertson
M. R. McKinley
L8 60 22 00
Creston
320 321 3''2
13 00
Dunlap
L. T. .Stocking
18 40
Windsor
I. H. Gili-in
LM ;
Orient
3"?
Wm. N. Hanna
13 00
Harrisburg
Industry
325 327 330
A. G. Abney
E. D. Goble
L. K. Byers
oC) 50 27 60
Altona
20 80
Mt. Erie
331 33-
John W. Hedrick
31 80
Tuscola
R. J. N. Johnson
J. T. Townsley
Wm. Dunphy
21 00
Tyrian
333
24 50
Sumner
334
29 60
Schiller
335
20 :-0
New Columbia
3.36 337
W. F. Cummins
40 90
Oneida
J. T. Smith
21 20
Kedron
340 341 342 344 .345 346 347 348 349 3=S0
R. Kimball
25 30
Full Moon
C. P. Stafford
33 00
Summerfield
S. R. Whitaker.
34 20
Wenona
Mark N. Tisdale
16 90
Milledgeville
16 10
N. D. Morse
28 90
Sidney
19 70
Russellville
27 40
Sublette
15 20
John W. Gaddis
25 40
Tarbolton
351 352 353
15 80
Groveland
Joel T O'Brien
20 50
Kinderhook
George W. Lawrence
33 00
110
Proceedings of the
[Oct. 4,
REPRESENTATIVES Continued.
Ark and Anchor.
Marine
Hermitage
Orion
Princeville
Douglas
Noble
Horeb
Tonica
Bement
Areola
Oxford
Jefferson
Livingston
Chambersburg. . .
Shabbona
Payson
Liberty
Gill
LaMoille
Waltham
Mississippi
Bridgeport
El Dara
Kankakee
Ashmore
Tolono
Oconee
Blair
Jersej^ville
Muddy Point. .. .
Shiloh
Kinmundy
Buda
Pacific. . . :
Odell
Kishwaukee
Mason City
Batavia
Ramsey
Bethalto
Stratton
Mithra
Hesperia
Bollen
Evening Star
Lawn Ridge
Paxton
Marseilles
Freeburg
Reynoldsburg
Oregon
Washburn
Landmark
Lanark
Exeter
Scottville
Red Bud
Sunbeam
Chebanse
Kendrick
Summit
Murraj'ville
Annawan
Makanda
3.i4 F. C. Mclnnes.
355 John Stevenson.
356 Nathan E. Smith. 358 H. J. Bright.
360 J. Y. Meiidenhal.
361 Peter W. Lill. 36:.' John S. C. Nichols.
363 G. W. Hamerbacker.
364 J. E. Hartenbower.
365 Thomas J. Tucker.
366 T. L. Vradenberg.
367tR. V. Petrie.
368|M. V. B. Montgomery..
371 Frank W. Ford
373[S. J. Hobbs
374|Wm. Husk
379! J. T. Carr
380 Joe Clark
382 Thomas Gibbs
.383 John Igon
384 Wm. Mitchell ,
385
386
388
389
390
391
892
393
394
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
G. W. Johnson
W. S. Buchanan
W. R. Landrum
Fayette S. Hatch
C. R. Mitchell
C. M. Craig
W. H. Aughinbaugh.
M. H. Buzzell
R. S. Beatty
Henr}' McPherson. . .
Albert Krausse
B. W. Blakslee
G. R. Brainard
Lyman A. Jackson.. .
Charles Finefield ....
Aaron H. Clark
J. F. Culp
E. A. Titcomb
405iW. B. McKnight
406 Wm. Montgomery,..
408'S. E. Lamb
410 John Daub
4I1|E. B. Thompson
412|W. C. Graham
414Thos. H. Briggs
415 Lester Lamoree
416 E. A. Gardner
417 M. E. Blanchard
418 W. H. Wilderman . . .
419 Thomas H. Taylor. . .
420 George M. Dwight. . .
421 Charles H. Ireland...
422 Alexander ispence. . .
423 H. F. Tallman
434 Franklin C. Funk. . . .
426 J. A. Turner
427 N. G. Ziebold
428 J. E. Turpin
429 Robert Blaney
430 Harvey Williams
431 George F. Towne
432 M. V. B. Wyatt
433 Daniel Porter
434 J. F. Blessing
201 277 270
62 148 301 241 163 109 1.53 1.58 161 290
74 246
69 278 283 223
93
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56 178 137 210
262 180
90 229 118 168
82
62 171
38 220 261 166
137 109 140 103
77 303 316
90 127
121 232 225
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Grand Lodge of Illinois.
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262
APPENDIX. PART I.
MEMBERSHIP MASONIC GRADES.
Lodc;e.
Chapter.
COMMANDEKY,
Master Masons,
Royal Arch Masons.
Knights Templar.
Alabama
11.373
511
13,512
17,006 6,640
16,047 1,926
1.079
161
1.959
5.033
2.415
48.62
515
2.120
496
3.121
357
Arizona
110
Arkan.sas
California
494 2.790
Colorado
1,583
Connecticut
2,029
Delaware
300
District of Columbia
1,333
Florida
71
Georgia
16,664 1,030
48,222
26,266 1,910
23,737
597
Idaho
108
Illinois
15,388 6.196 325 6.855 4.699 2.675 765 5.231 1,512
12.742
10,245 4.329 1.389 6.268 620 2.786 295 3,047 3.033
18.344
8,523
Indiana
3,255
Indian Territory
Iowa ".
34 4,049
2.938
Kentucky
17,942
4,864 21,487
6,396 33.936 35,517 14,001
8,685 30,000
2,274
10.957
951
8.729
14.968
83.287
754
10.819
1.972
437
38.123
4.429 45.937
4,469
6,099
3,926
17.826
24,472
668
9.411 12.000
4,837
4,759
14.498
882
1,821
Louisiana
280
Maine
2,645
Maryland
920
Massachusetts
*9,589
Michigan . .
5.000
Minnesota
2.243
360
3,929
332
Nebraska
1,386
128
New Hampshire
1,740
1,626
New York
10,435
175
North Carolina
732 625
285
North Dakota
).>q
Oklahoma Territory
37
Ohio ".
13.024 1,218 14,174
"653 1.426 2,472 5,120
7,134
Oregon
327
9 532
Rhode Island
(See Mass.)
South Carolina
90
South Dakota
660
1,096
Texas
1 T^^
Utah
161
Vermont
2,502 2,310 1.047 1.027 5.002
1,281
Virginia
1.213
Washington
426 701
Wi.sconsin ; . , ,
2,487
198
British Columbia
713,721
968
22,064
2,142
1,829
3,113
493 3,162
187,311
97,765
Canada
4,023
Manitoba
Nova Scotia
.561
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
425
Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
MASONIC CORRESPONDENCE.
263
STATISTICAL COMPARISON.
1891
1892
1893
1894
Grand Lodges
56
11,029
38,186
14,393
5,552
8,873
16,709
12.59"
595
670.170
56
11,216
43,345
16,649
5,900
10.242
20,086
14,113
717
697,842
56 11,457 43,127 16,470 6,081 10.542 18.372 13,035 686 723,662
57
11,676
Raised
42,930
Affiliated ..
14,.S()7
5.528
Died
10,278
Dimitted
17,509
Suspended for non-pa}-ment of due.s. . Suspended and expelled
13,641 676
Membership
747,492
Based upon the Tables we tincl that in the Grand Lodges of the United States
The accession by new work has been 5^*^ per cent.
The additions by affiliation and restoration. .2yV(J per cent.
The losses by death are 1 r'A P^^ cent.
The losses for non-payment of dues equal. .. -liVs P^'" cent.
The losses by dismission equal 2/^% per cent.
The net gain of the year (22,868) is equal to-SyVu per cent.
In numerical standing the most prominent rank in the following order: New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Massachu- setts, Missouri, Indiana, Texas, Iowa. Maine, Kansas, Kentucky, Ten- nessee, California, etc.
The average of membership to each Lodge is greatest in the fol- lowing: District of Columbia (192), Connecticut (14(>), Massachusetts (146), Rhode Island (124), New York (115), New Hampshire (112), Maine (111), Pennsylvania (111), etc.
The Jurisdictions having Lodges of the largest membership are in the following order: Minnesota (674), New York (617), Colorado (610), Illinois (585), Michigan (578), Connecticut (557), District of Columbia (546), Pennsylvania (500), Massachusetts (489), California (464), Rhode Island (450), Ohio (446), etc.
JIFTBNDIX.
FART IT.
LODGE DIRECTORY,
TABULATED STATEMENTS,
REPORTS OF DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND
MASTERS, AND OTHER OFFICERS.
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Alphabetical List of Fostoffices.
GIVING NAME AND NUMBER OF LODGE LOCATED AT EACH.
POSTOFFICE.
Abingdon
Albany
Albion
Aledo
Alexis
Allendale
Allen's Springs
Alta
Altamont
Alton
Alton
Altona
Amboy
Andalusia
Anna
Antioch
Apple River
Areola
Arlington
Arrowsmith
Arthur
Ashley
Ashmore
Ashton
Assumption
Astoria
Atkinson
Atlanta
Atwood
Auburn
Augusta
Aurora
Aurora
Ava
Avon
Bardolph
Harrington
Barry
Basco
Batavia
Bath
Bay City
Beardstown.....
Beecher City
Belknap
Belle Rive
Belleville
Belvidere
Bement
Benton
Birds
Bethaldo ,
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Abingdon
Albanv
Hermitage
Aledo
Alexandria
Allendale
Gurney
Alta
Altamont
Piasa
Erwin
Altona
Illinois Central ..
Andalusia
Anna
Sequoit
Apple River
Areola
Levi Lusk
Arrowsmith
Arthur
Clay
Ashmore
Ashton
Bromwell
Astoria
Annawan
Atlanta
Atwood
Ark & Anchor
J. L. Anderson . . . Jerusalem Temp.
Aurora
Dean U. D.
Avon Harmony . .
Bardolph
Lounsbury
Barry
Basco
Batavia
Bath
Bay City
Cass
Greenland
Belknap
Belle Rive
St. Clair
Belvidere
Bement
Benton
Bethalto
S. D. Monroe
Blandinsville
UlcKimington
Waile-Barney
Mozart
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Blue Island
Blue Mound
Bowen
Bradford
Braidwood
Hraytield
Bridgeport
Brighton
Broadlands
Buckley
Buda
Bunker Hill
Burnside
Burnt Prairie...
Bushnell
Byron
Cabery
Cairo
Camargo
Cambridge
Camden
Cameron
Camp Point
Campbell Hill...
Canton
Capron
Cantrall
Carbondale
Carlinville
Carlyle
Carman
Carmi
Carrollton
Carterville
Carthage
Casey
Catlin
Cave-in-Rock
Centralia
Cerro Gordo
Chambersburg .
Champaign
Chandlerville ...
Channahon
Charlestcm
Chatham
Chatsworth
Chebanse
Chenoa
Cherry Valley...
Chester
Chesterfield
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Calumet
Blue Mound
Bowen
Bradford
Braidwood
Goode
Bridgeport
Hibbard
Broadlands
Buckley
Buda
Bunker Hill....
Burnside
Burnt Prairie.. T: J. Pickett....
Byron
Norton
Cairo
Camargo
Cambridge
Camden
Berwick
Benjamin
ShilohHill
Morning Star . .
Capron
Van Meter
Shekinah
Mt. Nebo
Scott
Carman
Carmi
Carrollton
Williamson
Hancock
Case}'
Catlin
Cave-in-Rock . .
Centralia
Cerro Gordo
Chambersburg. Western Star .. Chandlerville ..
Channahon
Charleston
Chatham
Chatsworth
Chebanse
Chenoa
Cherry Valley ..
Chester
Chesterfield . . . .
Accordia
Apollo
Arcana
Ashlar
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF POST-OFFICES Conimiied.
POSTOFFICE.
Chicago
(Auburn Park)
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
(Lawndale)
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
(Englewood)...
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
(G'nd Crossing) Chicago
(So. Chicago) . . .
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
(Kensington) ..
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
(Chicago Lawn)
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
(Irving Park)...
Chicago
Chicago
(Englewood)....
Chicago
Chicago
(Pullman)
Chicago
Chicago
(Jefferson)
Chicago
(Ravenswood) ..
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
(Tracy)
Chicago
(So. Chicago) . . .
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
(Windsor Park) Chicago
Auburn Park.
BenHur
Blair
Blane}'
Chicago
Cleveland
Columbian
Constantia
Covenant
D. C. Cregier. Dearborn
Englewood . . Garden City.
Garfield
Germania ... Golden Rule.
Grand Crossing. .
Harbor. . . Herder ... Hesperia. Home. . . .
Kensington. Kenwood Keystone Kilwinning. Lakeside.. . . Lake View.. Landmark..
LawTi
Lessing
Lincoln Park.
Mithra
Mizpah
Myrtle^
Mystic Star.
Normal Park. Oriental
Palace ... Pleiades .
Providence .
Ravenswood
Richard Cole .
Sigwalt
Siloam
South Park
Thos. J. Turner.
Tracy
Triluminar. Union Park. Waldeck.... Waubansia.
Windsor Pk. U.D. Wm. B. Warren..
818 393 271 437 211
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690 141
686 182 726
776
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804 800 639 311 739 774 422
815 557 611 410
768
795
758
797 33
765
478
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767 610 674 160
POSTOFFICE.
Chicago
Chillicothe
Chrisman
Clay City
Clayton
Cleveland
Clifton
Clinton
Coal Valley
Cobden
Cohn
Colchester
Colfax
CoUinsville
Columbia
Columbus
Compton
Concord
Cordova
Corinth
Cornland
Cowden
Crab Orchard... Creal Springs...
Creston
Crete
Cuba
Dallas City
Danvers
Danville
Davis
Dawson
Decatur
Decatur
De Kalb
De Land
Delavan
Denver
De Soto
De Witt
Diona
Dix
Dixon
Dongola
Donnellson
Downer's Grove.
Dundee
Du Quoin
Durand
Dwight
Earlville
East Dubuque... East St. Louis...
Eaton
Eddy villa
Edgewood
Edinburg
Edwardsville
Effingham
Elburn
El Dara
Eldorado
Elgin
Elgin
Elizabeth
Elizabethtown... Elliottstown.
Ellis Grove Kaskaskia
Wright's Grove... Geo. Washington
Bloomtleld
Clay City
Clayton
Clement
Clifton
DeWitt
Valley
Cobden
New Hope
Colchester
Colfax
CoUinsville
Columbia
Columbus
Brooklyn
N. D. Morse
Cordova
Andrew Jackson.
Cornland
Joppa
Blazing Star
Creal Springs
Creston
Crete
Cuba
Dallas City
Danvers
Olive Branch
Evening Star
Dawson
Macon
Ionic
De Kalb
De Land
Delavan
Denver
De Soto
Amon
Hutton
Rome
Friendship
Dongola
Donnellson
Grove
Dundee
Du Quoin
Durand
Livingston
Meridian
Martin
East St. Louis
Crawford
Eddyville
Edge wood
Blueville
Edwardsville. .
Effingham
Blackberry. . . .
El Dara
Eldorado
Elgin
Monitor
Kavanaugh
Eliazbeth
Delia
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF POSTOFFICES ConfimtecZ.
POSTOFFICB.
POSTOFFICE.
Elmwood
El Paso
Elvaston
Enfield
Equalit}'
Erie
Etna
Eureka
Evanston
Ewing
Exeter
Fairbury
Pairfleld
Fairmount
Fairview
Fairweather
Farina
Farmer City
Farmington
Ferrell
Fieldon
Fillmore
Findlay
Fisher
Flat Kock
Flora
Forrest
Frankfort
Franklin
Franklin Grove.
Freeburg
Freedom
Freeport
Freei>ort
Fulton
Galena
Galesburg
Galesburg
Gallatia
Galva.,
Horeb
El Paso
Elvaston
Entield
Equality
Erie
Wabash
W. C. Hobbs ....
Evans
Ewing
Exeter
Tarbolton
Fairfield
Fairmount
Fairview
Kingston
Farina
Farmer City
Farmington
Elbridge
Fieldon
Fillmore
Findlay
Sangamon
Russellville
Flora
Forrest
Frankfort
Wadley
Franklin Grove.
Freeburg
Freedom
Excelsior
Evergreen
Fulton City
Miners
Alpha
Vesper
Gallatia
Galva
Ganntown 'New Columbia.
Gays ,
Gardner
Geneseo
Geneva
Genoa
Georgetown... Gibson City.. .
Gillespie
Gilman
Girard
Glasford
Golconda
Good Hope
Goreville
Grafton
Grand Tower. Grant Park... Gray's Lake. .
Gray ville
Greenfield. . . .
Greenup
Greenview
Greenville
Griggsville. . .
Grove City
Groveland
Hamilton
Miles Hart.
Gardner
Stewart
Geneva
Genoa
Ru.ssell
Gibson
Gillespie
Gilman
Girard
Lancaster. . .
Golconda
Good Hope...
Saline
Full Moon ...
Lafayette
Grant Park. . Rising Sun . .
Sheba
Greenfield.. .
Greenup
Greenview. . . Greenville. . . Griggsville. . ,
Fisher
Groveland. . . Black Hawk.
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667 179 306 524 705 424 351 206 590 350 266 601 710 192 .579 592 670 831 801 348 204 614 .^67 616 264 418 194 97 170 189 273 155 584 684 243 336 595 .573 92 139 288 154 733 214 ."191 171 106 131 617 3.39 341 657 740 115 200 129 125 653 245 4;-) .585 352 238
Hampshire
Hardinsville
Hardin
Harrisburg
Harristown
Harvard
Harvey
Havana
Hazel Dell
Hebron
Henderson
Henry
Herrin's Prairie
Hey worth
Hickory Ridge...
Highland
Highland Park. .
Hillsboro
Hinckley
Hinsdale
Holcomb
Homer
Hoopeston
Hopedale
Hume
Huntsville
Hutsonville
Illinois Citj'
Illiopolis
Indianola
Industr}'
Tola
Ipava
Iroquois
Irving
luka
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Jeffersonville
Jerse}'ville
Johnsonville
Joliet
Joliet
Jonesboro
Kane
Kankakee
Kansas.
Karber's Ridge .
Kenney
Kewanee
Keithsburg
Kinderhook
Kingstim
Kinmuud}'
Kirkwciod
Knoxville
Knoxville
Lacon
LaFaj'ette
LaGrange
LaHarpe
Lake Creek
La Moille
Lanark
La Prairie
LaSalle
Lawn Ridge
Lawrenceville . . .
Hampshire
Hardinsville
Calhoun
Harrisburg
Summit
Harvard
Magic City.. TJ. D
Havana
Hazel Dell
Hebron
Hiram
Henry
Herrin's Prairie.
Hey worth
Dills
Highland
A. O. Fay
Mt. Moriah
Hinckley
Hinsdale
Meridian Sun
Homer
Star
Hopedale
Edgar
Huntsville
Hutsonville
Illinois City
Illiopolis
Vermilion
Industry
lola
Ipava
O. H. Miner....
Irving
J. D. Moody . . .
Harmony
Jacksonville ... Jeffersonville . Jerseyville .... Johnsonville . .
Mt. Joliet
Matteson
Jonesboro
King Solomon.
Kankakee
Kansas
Tadmor
Henderson ....
Kewanee
Robert Burns. . Kinderhook .. Kishwaukee. . . Kinmundy .... Abraham Lincoln
Knoxville
Pacific
Lacon
Stark
LaGrange
La Harpe
Lake Creek
La Moille
Lanark
La Prairie
Acacia
Lawn Ridge
Edward Dobbin.s
443 756 792 325 431 309
580 604
26 119 693 251 295 583 676
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POSTOFFICE.
POSTOFFICE.
Lebanon
Lee Center
Leland
Lena
Lerna
Le Roy
LewistowTi
Lexington
Liberty
Liberty ville
Lick Creek
Lima
Lincoln
Lisbon
Litchfield
Litchfield
Littleton
Loami
Lockport
Loda
Long Point
Louisville
Lovington
Ludlow
Lyndon
Lynnville
McHenry
McLean
McLeansboro. . .
Macedonia
Mackinaw
Macomb
Macon
Magnolia
Mahomet
Makanda
Manchester
Manito
Mansfield
Mapleton
Maquon
Marcelline"
Marengo
Marine
Marion
Maroa
Marseilles
Marshall
Martinsville
Mascoutah
Mason
Mason City
Mattoon
Mattoon
Mazon
Mechanicsburg
Medora
Melvin
Mendon
Mendota
Meredosia
Metropolis City
Milan
Milford
Millburn
Milledgeville. ..
Milton [Milton
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Lebanon
Lee Center
Leland
Lena
Lerna
Le Roy
Lewistown
Lexington
Liberty
Liberty ville
Union
Lima
Logan
Orient
Charter Oak
Litchfield
Littleton
Loami
Lockport
Abraham Jonas.
Long Point
Louisville
Lovington
Pera
Lyndon
Gill
McHenry
McLean
Polk
Royal
Mackinaw
Macomb
South Macon. ...
Magnolia
Mahomet
Makanda
Manchester
Manito
Mansfield
Phoenix ..:
Maquon
Marcelline
Marengo
Marine
Fellowship
Maroa
Marseilles
Marshall
Clark
Douglas
Mason
Mason City
Mattoon.."
Circle -.
Mazon
Mechanicsburg .
Fidelity
Melvin
Mendon
Mendota
Benevolent
Metropolis
Eureka
Milford
Antioch
Milledgeville.
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Minonk
Minooka
Moline
Momence
Monmouth
Monticello
Montrose
Morris
Morrison
Morrisonville . .
Moscow
Mound City
Mound Station. Mount Auburn.
Mt. Carmel
Mt. Carroll
Mt. Erie
Mt. Morris
Mt. Pulaski
Mount Sterling
Mt. Vernon
Moweaqua
Murphysboro. . .
Murraj-ville
Naperville
Nashville
Nebo
Neoga
Neponset
New Boston
New Burnside . .
New Canton
New Douglas. . . New Grand Chain New Hartford. .
New Haven
New Holland
Newman
New Salem
Newton
New Windsor . .
Noble
Nokomis
Normal
NorrisCitj'
Norwood Park..
Nunda
Oakland
Oak Park
Oblong
Oconee
Odell
Odin
OFallon
Ogden
Ohio
Olmsted
Olney
Omaha
Onarga
Oneida
Opdyke
Oquawka
Orangeville
Oregon
Orion
Oswego
Ottawa
Rob Morris
Minooka
Doric
Momence
Monmouth
Fraternal
Prairie Citv
Cedar ."
Dunlap
Morrisonville
Moscow
Trinity
Kendrick
Kedron
Mt. Carmel
Cyrus
Mt. Erie
Samuel H. Davis
Mt. Pulaski
Hardin
Mt. Vernon
Moweaqua
Murphysboro
Murraj'ville
Euclid
Washington
Nebo
Neoga
Neponset
New Boston
New Burnside
New Canton
Madison
Grand Chain .
New Hartford
New Haven
New Holland
Newman
New Salem
Newton
Oxford
Noble
Nokomis
Normal
Ma3'
Beacon Light
Nunda
Oakland
Harlem
Oblong City
Oconee
Odell
Odin
O'Fallon
Ogden
Ohio
Caledonia
Olney
Omaha
Onarga
Oneida
Jefferson
Oquawka
Orangeville
Oregon
Sherman
Raven
Occidental
APPENDIX. PART II.
23
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF POSTOFFICES Coritinwed.
POSTOFFICE.
Ottawa
Owaneco
Palatine
Palrilyra
Pana
Paris
Paris
Parkersburg . . .
Patoka
Pawnee
Paw Paw
Paxton
Pavson
Pearl City
Pecatonica
Pekin
Pekin
Pellonia
Peoria
Peoria
Peoria
Peoria
Peotone
Perry
Peru
Petersburg
Philo
Pilot
Pincknevville ...
Pittstield
Piper City
Plainfield
Plainview
Plainville
Piano
Pleasant Hill.... Pleasant Plains.
Plymouth
Pocahontas
Polo
Pontiac
Pontoosuc
Port Byron
Potomac
Prairie City
Pre-emption
Princeton
Princeton
Princeville
Prophetstown . . .
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Raleigh
Ramsey
Rankin
Rantoul
Raritan
Raymond
Red Bud
Richmond
Ridge Farm
Ridgway
Rio
Riverton
Robinson
Rochelle iHoricon
Humboldt
Locust
Palatine
Palmyra
Pana
Prairie
Paris
Parkersburg . . .
Patoka
Pawnee
Corinthian
Paxton
Pavson
Pearl
A. W. Rawson . . .
Pekin
Empire
Farmers
Peoria
Temple
Illinois
Schiller
Peotone
Perry
St. Johns
Clinton
Centennial
Newtown
Mitchell
Pittstield
Piper
Plainfield
Plainview
Adams
Sunbeam
Pleasant Hill ... Pleasant Plains.
Plymouth
Gordon
Mystic Tie
Pontiac
Herrick
Philo
Potomac
Golden Gate
Pre-emption . . . .
Bureau
Princeton
Princeville
Prophetstown . . .
Bodley
Herman
Quincy
Lambert
Raleigh
Ramsey
Rankin
Rantoul
Raritan
Ravmond
Red Bud
Richmond
Ridge Farm
Ridgway
Rio
Riverton Union. Robinson
555 6L'3 31-1 463 226
268 509 613 675 205 416 379 823 145 29 126 232 15 46 263 335 63t) 95 13 19 747 714 85 790 608 536 461 529 428 565 700 286 473 187 294 193 436 782 248 755 112 587 360 293 1 39 296 659 128 405 725 470
692 427 143 632 816 685 786 250 244
POSTOFFICE.
Rochester
Rock ford
Rockford
Rockford
Rock Island ....
Rock Island.
Rockport
Rocktcm
Roodhouse
Roscoe
Rose Bud
Roseville
Rossville
Rushville
Rutland
Sadorus
Saint Charles...
Saint Elmo
Salem
Sandwich
San Jose
Saunemin
Savanna
Say brook
Scott Land
Scottville
Seneca
.Shabbona
Shannon
Shawneetown . . .
Sht-fflfld
Shelbvville
Sheldon
Sheridan
Shipman
Shirlev
Sibley"
Sidell
Sidney
Somohauk
South Elgin
Sparland
Sparta
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Siiringfield
Spring Hill
Spring Valley . . .
Stanford
Staunton
Steeleville
Sterling
Stewardson
Stockton
Stone Fort
Streator
Sublette
Sullivan
Summerfleld
Sumner
Sycamore
Tamaroa
Tampico
Taylorville
Tennessee
Thompsonville.. Thomson
Rochester
Rockford
Star in the East E. F. W. Ellis...
Trio
Rock Island
Rockport
Rockton
E. M. Husted ....
Roscoe
Tempel Hill
Roseville
Rossville
Rushville
Rutland
J. R. Gorin
Unity
Saint Elmo
Marion
Meteor
San Jose
Saunemin
Mississippi
Cheney's Grove.
Scott Land
Scottville
Seneca
Shabbona
Shannon
Warren
Ames
Jackson
Sheldon
Sheridan
Shipman
Shirley
Sibley
Sidell
Sidney
Somonauk
Clintonville
Sparland
Hope
Springfield
Central
Tj'rian
St. Paul
Bollen
S. M. Dalzell
Stanford
Staunton
Alma
Rock River
Sigel
Plum River
Stone Fort
Streator
Sublette
Sullivan
Summerfleld
Sumner
Sycamore
Tamaroa
Yorktown
Mound
Tennessee
Akin .__...
Thomson .*. . .
24
APPENDIX. PART* II.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF POiiTOFFICF,ii Continued.
POSTOFFIOE.
Time
Tiskilwa
Tolona
Tonica
Toulon
Towanda. ... Tower Hill...
Tremont
Trenton
Trilla
Troy
Troy Grove . . Tunnell Hill.
Turner
Tuscola
Union
Upper Alton .
Urbana
Utica
Vandalia
Vermilion .. .
Vermont
Verona
Versailles . . .
Victoria
Vienna
Villa RitlEce. . Viola ....."... .
Virden
Virginia
Waldron
Walnut
Walpole
Walshville. . .
Warren
Warsaw
Time
Sharon
Tolono
Tonica
Toulon
Towanda
Tower Hill
Tremont
Trenton
Muddy Point . .
Troy
Shiloh
Reynold-sburg .
Amity
Tuscola
Orion
Franklin
Urbana
Waltham
Temperance.. .
Stratton
Vermont
Verona
Versailles
A. T. Darrah . .
Vienna
Villa Ridge. ...
Viola
Virden
Virginia
Aroma
Walnut
Tuscan
Walshville
Jo Daviess
Warsaw
569 550 391 364
93 542 493 462 109 396 588 397 419 472 333 358
25 157 384
16 408 116 757 108 793 150 562 577 161 544 378
630 475 278 257
POSTOFFICE.
Washburn
Washington .. . .
Wataga
Waterman
Waterloo
Watseka
Watson
Wauconda
Waukegan
Waverly
Wayne City
Waynesville
Weldon
Wenona
Westfield
Wheaton
Wheeling
White Hall
Williamsville ..
Willow Hill
Wilmington
Winchester
Windsor
Winnebago
Winslow
Winterrowd
Woburn
Wolf Creek
Woodhull
Woodstock
Wyanet
Wyoming
Xenia
Yates City
York
Yorkville
Washburn
Taylor
Wataga
Waterman . .
Morris
Watseka
Watson
Wauconda
Waukegan...
Waverly
Orel....'
Wavne
Weidon
Wenona
WestHeld
Wheaton
Vitruvius. . . . White Hall . .
Lavely
Cooper
Wilmington . Winchester..
Windsor
Winnebago. .
Winslow
Mayo
Gilham
Chapel Hill.. Woodhull.... Saint Marks.
Wyanet
Wyoming . . .
Xenia
Yates City . . .
York
Kendall
421
98 29: 72S 787 446 602 298
78 118 7r>9 172 746 344 163 269
81
80 203 489 208 105 322 745 564 664 809 719 502
63 231 479 485 448 313 471
APPENDIX. PART II.
25
List of Lodges by Districts.
FIRST DISTRICT.
"Soutli Chicago," and all that part of Cook county h'ing south of the Chicago River and east of the Illinois and Michigan Canal.
LOCATION.
PLACK OF MEETING.
33 Oriental
141 Garden City
160 Waubansia
2()9 VV. B. Warren
271 Blaney
277 Accordia
308 Ashlar
310]Dearborn
311 Kilwinning
393 Blair
409|T. J. Turner
422( Landmark
437|Chicago
SOSjHome
526 Covenant
642! Apollo
662|SouthPark
674!waldeck
690 Englewood
697|Kichard Cole
716 Calumet
726, Golden Rule
73llHarl)or
739;Lakeside
758i Mystic Star
765 Palace
767|Triluminar
768 Mizpah
776 Grand oCrossing
783 Constantia
7891 Auburn Park
797|Normal Park
800 Kenwood
804'Kensington
810 Tracy..'
815 Lawn
Magic City U.D
Windsor Park U.D
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago ,
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Blue Island
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
iChicago
Pullman
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
jChicago
Chicago
jChicago
[Kensington
Tracy
Chicago Lawn .
[Harvey
Windsor Park.
78 Monroe St
Masonic Temple
Masonic Temple
Masonic Temple
78 Monroe St
62 North Clark St
Masonic Temple
3118 Forest Ave
Masonic Temple
Masonic Temple
Masonic Temple
3636 Cottage Grove Ave
Masonic Temple
3118 Forest Ave
Masonic Temple
3118 Forest Ave
274-276 nrth St
7th St. and Wentworth Ave .
63d and Yale Sts
2941 Archer Ave
Masonic Temple
92d St. and Houston Ave
3120 Forest Ave
State and 44th Sts
227 92d St
4341 South Halsted St
76th St. near Dobson Ave .
2701 South Park Ave
79th and Sherman Sts
69th St. and Stewart Ave. 4308 Cottage Grove Ave . . . Henderson's Hall
SECOND DISTRICT.
All that part of West Chicago and the count}' of Cook lying south of the ''Fulton
Branch" of the Chicago & Northwestern R. R., and luest of the Illinois &
Michigan Canal.
211 411 478 610 669 686 717 770 780 819
Cleveland . . Hesperia ...
Pleiades
Union Park
Herder
Garfield ....
Arcana
LaG range .
Siloam
Columbian.
LOCATION.
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago. ...
Chicago
Chicago. ...
Chicago
LaGrange Chicago. .. Chicago. . .
PLACE OF MEETING.
Randolph and Halsted Sts. Randolph and Halsted Sts .
785 West Madison St
Madi.ion and Robej' Sts. ...
.3.58 Blue Island Ave
1250 West Madison St
Halsted and Randolph Sts.
1249 Madison St. 1523 Ogden Ave.
26
APPENDIX. PART II.
LIST OE^ LODGES BY DISTRICTS Coutiuitcd.
THIRD DISTRICT.
All that part of the citj' of Chicago and the county of Cook Ij'ing north of the Fulton Branch of the Chicago & Northwestern R. R.
81 Vitruvius
182 Germania
314 Palatine
410Mithra
524 Evans
540 Harlem
557 Lessing
611 Lincoln Park...
639 Keystone
643 D. C. Cregier ...
71 1 Providence
751 jLounsbury
774JLake View
777 Ravenswood
779tWright's Grove 784 Beacon Light . .
795 Myrtle
813 Sigwalt
818 Ben Hur
LOCATION.
Wheeling
Chicago
Palatine
Chicago
Evanston
Oak Park
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Jefferson
Barrington
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Norwood Park.
Irving Park
Chicago
Chicago
PLACE or MEETING.
62 N.Clark St.
257 N. Clark St .
62 N. Clark St
Clark St. and Center Ave . .
64 N. Clark St
406 and 408 Milwaukee Ave .
Lincoln. Racine & Diversy Aves WiLson St.& E.Ravenswo'dPark 1631 N. Clark St
Armitage and Keenej^ Aves. Milwaukee and North Aves.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
48
90 11 139 190 254 359 404 443 511 522
63 138 143 158 169 309 358 604
78 115 127
Unity
Jerusalem Temple
Elgin
Geneva
Dundee
Aurora
Blackberry
Batavia
Hampshire
Clintonville
Monitor
St. Marks ,
Marengo
Richmond
McHenry
Nunda
Harvard
Orion
Hebron
Waukegan
Rising Sun
Antioch
Wauconda
Liberty ville
A. O. Fay
Sequoit
LOCATION.
St. Charles Kane
Aurora Kane
Elgin Kane
Geneva iKane
Dundee Kane
Aurora JKane
Elburn 'Kane
Batavia Kane
Hampshire Kane
South Elgin Kane
Elgin . . . ." Kane
Woodstock 'McHenr3'
Marengo iMcHenry
Richmond McHenry
McHenry McHenry
Nunda .". McHenrj'
Harvard McHenrj-^
Union McHenry
Hebron McHenrj'
Waukegan Lake. . . " . .
Gray's Lake 'Lake
Millburn Lake
Wauconda Lake
Liberty ville Lake
Highland Park Lake
An'tioch Lake
APPENDIX. PART II.
27
LIST OP LODGES BY DISTRICTS Continued. FIFTH DISTRICT.
60 Belvidere
575;Capron
7-4lRn
7n Roscoe
102jRockford
1451a. W. Rawson
166]Star-in-the-East.
173 Cherry Valley....
Durand
E. F.W.Ellis
Winnebago
FLxcel.sior
170 Evergreen
174 Lena
414|Evening Star
564|Win.sl()w
687|Orangeville
823|Pearl
302 633 745 97
LOCATION.
Belvidere
Capron
Rockton
Roscoe
Rockford
Pecatonica . . .
Rockford
Cherry Valley
Durand
Rockford
Winnebago . . .
Freeport"
Fre