Pearl Harbor
Title: Pearl Harbor
Category: /History
Details: Words: 601 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Pearl Harbor
Category: /History
Details: Words: 601 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
In 1872 the 3rd. Lodge of Free Masons in Hawaii was chartered on Maui, by the Grand Lodge of California, it was called Maui Lodge No. 223, with 10 members, which met in a building at Main & High Streets in Wailuku.
The members were: George B. Whipple, Worshipful Master; Daniel F. Sanford, Senior Warden; George Miller, Junior Warden; Eugene Bal, Treasurer; Eben B. Tallant, Secretary; Marcellus E. Newton, Senior Deacon; Christopher Farden, Junior Deacon; Sam E. Ford, Tyler.
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was held September 24, 1904, with ten (10) members and seventeen (17) visitors present. On October 10, 1918, The Grand Lodge of California issued a Charter to Lodge Maui # 472. However, it was not until December 4, 1918 the First Stated Meeting was held under Grand Lodge of California jurisdiction. Where the Lodge remained until May 20, 1989.
On May 20, 1989, all Masonic Lodges in Hawaii, came under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Hawaii. The Lodge is now known as: Lodge Maui F. & A. M.