Fred Douglas Lodge #143

Fred Douglas Lodge #143 At the close of the Civil War in 1865, Masonic Lodges began to appear in the Southern States. Rev. James M. As soon as the Civil War ended, Rev. M.

Simms, a Baptist minister and a free man from Savannah, Georgia, had moved to Boston, Massachusetts where he was made a Mason. Simms, clothed with Masonic authority as a District Deputy Grand Master, returned to Savannah to live and establish Eureka Lodge, No. 1, F. & A. on February 4, 1866. In December 1866, Hilton Lodge No 13, F. & A. was established with both Lodges receiving warrants from the

Prince Hall Lodge of Massachusetts. On December 13, 1866, Banneker Lodge No. 38, F. & A. M., was established at Augusta, Ga., by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.

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Fort Valley, GA
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