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The Most Worshipful Grand lodge Of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons In Delaware. 1806 - 2006. GROWING FROM 4 LODGES IN 1806. TO 29 CONSTITUTED LODGES TODAY. Washington #1 - Wilmington. St. John’s #2 – New Castle. Hope #4 - Laurel. Oriental #27 - Wilmington. Union #5 - Middletown.
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The Most Worshipful Grand lodge Of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons In Delaware
GROWING FROM 4 LODGES IN 1806
Washington #1 - Wilmington St. John’s #2 – New Castle Hope #4 - Laurel Oriental #27 - Wilmington Union #5 - Middletown Gethsemene #28 - Reliance Union #7 - Dover Eureka/Dupont #23/29 - Wilmington Temple #9 - Milford Doric #30 - Millville Temple #11 - Wilmington Ionic #31 - Newport Franklin #12 - Georgetown Unity #32 - Newport Harmony #13 - Smyrna Lafayette #14 - Wilmington Brandywine #33 - Wilmington Jefferson #15 - Lewes Granite/Corinthian #34 - Talleyville Endeavor #17 - Milton Christiana #35 – New Castle Jackson #19 – Delaware City Solomon #36 - Newark Hiram #21 - Seaford Delaware #37 - Dagsboro Hiram #25 - Newark Armstrong #26 - Newport High Noon #38 - Newport
THIS A LANDMARK YEAR FOR FREEMASONRY IN THE FIRST STATE AS THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF DELAWARE CELEBRATES ITS BICENTENNIAL. SPECIAL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES ARE ALREADY UNDERWAY.
It Began at Grand Lodge in october, 2005 M.W. William Wadkins, M.W. P.Donald Carey and Bro. Carl Cox, representing the Delaware Colonials, announced the formation of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons in Delaware. The colonial gentlemen then joined R.W. Ronald Conaway and M.W. Donald Thomas in toasting the Grand Lodge!
AND IT CONTINUED at THE Grand Lodge OF MARYLAND in NOVEMBER, 2005 M.W. Ronald Belanger, Grand Master of Masons in Maryland, noticed a person in Grand Lodge who was wearing a hat!. That person turned out to be none other than Jesse Green, second Grand Master in Delaware, who was there to inform the Grand Lodge of Maryland that the $124 owed by Hope Lodge #4 in Laurel, Delaware had been paid. As the debt was finally cleared, “Bro. Green” asked the Grand Lodge of Maryland for recognition. M.W. Belanger then presented a plaque to M.W. Ronald W. Conaway, formally extending the recognition of the Grand Lodge of Maryland to the Grand Lodge of Delaware for the first time.
General Thomas Alfred Smyth The last Union General to die in the Civil War Received all three degrees in one day in March, 1865 from Washington Lodge #1, less than a month before he was killed by a sniper in Virginia Saturday, March 18, 2006, the M.W. Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of Delaware, in conjunction with the Sons of Union Veterans, honored General Smyth with a reenactment of his Masonic funeral. The ceremonies began at 818 Market Street in Wilmington, with a procession to the Wilmington & Brandywine Cemetery.
All Delaware Masons are invited to join Union #7, Saturday, May 6th in the Dover Days Parade. Help showcase 200 years of Freemasonry in Delaware!
The first prisoner to die at Fort Delaware was Capt. Lewis P. Holloway from Virginia. He was a Mason. Jackson Lodge #19 granted him a Masonic funeral. That funeral will be re-enacted, Saturday, May 13 at Battery Park in Delaware City. The event starts at 10:30am, followed by a picnic. ALL ARE WELCOME!
Be sure to attend Grand Lodge Day at Highfield Saturday, June 3, 2006. In addition to the usual food and fellowship, the days’ events will be capped off by a wreath-laying ceremony at the grave of Gunning Bedford, Jr., our first Grand Master of Masons in Delaware.
SATURDAY, JUNE 10 Beginning at 4pm GRAND LODGE PARADE & GALA DINNER Parade from 818 Market Street to Old Town Hall for historic marker ceremony. Gala dinner at Harry’s Savoy Grill
August 19, 2006, attend a special ceremony in Seaford for a wreath-laying at the grave of Jesse Green, the second Grand Master of Masons in Delaware. After the ceremony, join your Brothers and their families on the grounds of the historic Ross Mansion in Seaford for a great picnic!
There will be other events as well…keep posted. Events will be held statewide. This is our opportunity to show Delaware what Masonry is about and what it has meant to the First State for 200 years!
You will be able to obtain commemorative items such as an update to Green’s History of the Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of Delaware, Commemorative coins, and other mementoes of this historic occasion.