Paul Revere Lodge No. 162, A.F. & A.M.

August 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Centennial 1861-1961

DENVER, COLORADO
Until 1925, there were only three Masonic Lodges in the North Denver area, and a growing need was frequently expressed for an additional Lodge in this community.
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George Washington Lodge No. 161, A.F. & A.M.

August 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Centennial 1861-1961

DENVER, COLORADO
Grand Master Vaile granted a dispensation to 43 Master Masons in Denver on January 15, 1925, to open and form a Lodge to be called George Washington Lodge U. D. This was one of four lodges that were granted dispensations at this time.
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East Denver Lodge No. 160, A.F. & A.M.

August 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Centennial 1861-1961

DENVER, COLORADO
East Denver Lodge No. 160 had its beginning as a Masonic Club which was formed on October 3, 1923 and met in the basement of the Clayton Community Church at 28th and York Streets. Eventuaily the gymnasium of the church, after a few necessary alterations, became the home of the lodge.
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Emulation Lodge No. 154, A.F. & A.M.

August 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Centennial 1861-1961

DENVER, COLORADO
With an idealist occupying the Grand Master’s Chair, in 1921 a group of Denver Masons who desired to form an exemplary lodge received enthusiastic approval of their application for dispensation.
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Palestine Lodge No. 151, A.F. & A.M.

August 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Centennial 1861-1961

DENVER, COLORADO
The first meeting when any definite action was taken toward the formation of Palestine Lodge was held January 2,1918. On December 11,1917 General Allenby leading the British army, had entered Jerusalem, which event led to the naming of the lodge. General Allenby was later informed of this and his letter in reply is one of the lodge’s treasures.
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Liberty Lodge No. 150, A.F. & A.M.

August 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Centennial 1861-1961

DENVER, COLORADO
In the early part of 1918, when our country was engaged in World War I, when our President, our statesmen and our armed forces were endeavoring to exemplify to the world the significance of the word “Liberty”, a group of Master Masons conceived the idea of a Masonic lodge in the northwest part of Denver. The petition for a dispensation was signed by 20 Masons.
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Park Hill Lodge No. 148, A.F. & A.M.

August 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Centennial 1861-1961

DENVER, COLORADO
For some years prior to the organization of Park Hill Lodge, that section of Denver known as Park Hill had been one of the most attractive, newest and rapidly expanding better residential areas in the city of Denver. The new residents commenced to have mutual interests as home owners and as Masons. On August 5, 1915, a meeting was held in the Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church, and before it adjourned, a motion had been put and carried that a Masonic lodge be established in Park Hill. It is interesting to note that the Lodge issued a resolution thanking the church for the Lodge’s treatment, this being done at its last stated communication to be held in the church, November 19,1925.
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Columbine Lodge No. 147, A.F. & A.M.

August 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Centennial 1861-1961

DENVER, COLORADO
During the year 1915 a number of Master Masons, members of various lodges in Denver, feeling that the interests of Masonry required a new lodge, met informally to discuss the formation of what afterwards became Columbine Lodge No. 147. M.W. Bro. Robert M. Simons granted a dispensation on January 20, 1916.
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Henry M. Teller Lodge NO. 144, A.F. & A.M.

August 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Centennial 1861-1961

DENVER, COLORADO
On April 30, 1914, Grand Master Pickerill granted a dispensation to form and open a Lodge to be called Henry M. Teller Lodge U. D. located at Denver with James Marion Price, Worshipful Master; George Alfred Luxford, Senior Warden, and Charles Dickens Biggerstaff as Junior Warden. This petition was recommended by the Lodges whose territorial Jurisdiction would be affected.
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Inspiration Lodge No. 143, A.F. & A.M.

August 14, 2009 by Administration  
Filed under Centennial 1861-1961

DENVER, COLORADO
Late in the year 1913 and early in the following year, a group of Masons held organizational meetings in office rooms of the Gas and Electric Building. Later meetings held in the Masonic Temple at 1614 Welton Street resulted in a petition for a dispensation signed by 42 Masons. The name selected resulted from the remark that it was an inspiration to assemble so many sojourning Masons and form a Lodge.
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