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Magnificent Architecture: Masonic Building Postcards In

the late 1800s, as cities and towns grew, many Masonic organizations made their mark on communities by constructing grand buildings. Practical concerns spurred much of this construction. From 1870 through the 1920s, the numbers of Freemasons and Masonic lodges increased. In New York state, for example, the number of lodges almost doubled—from 650 in 1870 to 1,011 in 1930. Following the Civil War, Prince Hall Freemasonry in the United States also grew by leaps and bounds. By 1896, Prince Hall Masons had established lodges in 32 states.

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Increasing membership helped Masonic organizations prosper. A rapidly growing membership also meant that Masonic groups needed buildings that could accommodate large numbers of people and their different activities. The growing popularity of the higher degrees, such as the York Rite and the Scottish Rite, also spurred the construction of new buildings designed to accommodate these groups’ specific needs, such as Knights Templar drill teams and marching units or the staged presentation of Scottish Rite degrees

by Jeffrey Croteau, Director of the Van Gorden-Williams Library and Archives

in theater settings. Another Masonic group, the Shrine, founded in 1872, began building structures for their ceremonies, banquets, and social events in the early 1910s. Together, all of these Masons shaped their communities, both socially—with their myriad activities— and physically, with their ambitious building projects. The growing popularity of postcards coincided with this Masonic building boom. Postcards of Masonic buildings depicted not only towering Masonic

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Retiring Active Members

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In Memoriam

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Around the Jurisdiction

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pages 38-40

A Year to Remember

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Thanking Our Veterans

2min
pages 46-48

Beyond the Quarry: Labors of Love

7min
pages 42-45

Valleys of Excellence

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page 41

PAINTER, TEACHER, MASON— William Forsyth of Indianapolis

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Our Vision: Caring for Our Members

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pages 34-35

The Path Forward and “Journey On”

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pages 32-33

HAUTS GRADES ACADEMY: Justice for All

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pages 28-29

A Journey of Gratitude

5min
pages 26-27

“Journey On”

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pages 30-31

Seacoast Center Wins Giving Tuesday Donation Match

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14TH DEGREE Whom Virtue Unites...GRAND ELECT MASON

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Illustrious Brother Clifton Truman Daniel: Keeping His Family Legacies Alive

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Tompkins Medal Recipients

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The Masonic Hall of Fame: Extraordinary Freemasons in American History

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Magnificent Architecture: Masonic Building Postcards

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Grand Lieutenant Commander

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Scottish Rite Journal

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