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Raleigh Lodge No. 500 AF&AM Chartered January 19, 1900 by the Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. of North Carolina 1520 Caswell Street, Raleigh, North Carolina Stated Meeting: 3rd Tuesday of every month @ 7:30PM
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History of the Lodge 
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The following letter is probably a first for any lodge in North Carolina
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MINUTES OF THE FIRST RECORDED MEETING
Sunday, December 17, 1899
At 4 o'clock p.m. there assembled in the office of the Commissioner
of Labor and Printing (Supreme Court building) Metrs. W. Elliott White,
W. E. Faison, N. S. Clark, D. P. McLean, John Hodgson, C. F. Snider,
0. B. Parrish, Z. P. Smith, L. O. Rogers, H. C. Butler, W. T. Harding,
Master Masons in good standing, and members of Wm. G. Hill Lodge, No. 218,
for the purpose of taking the preliminary steps looking to the establish-
ment of a new Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons in the City of
Raleigh. The causes leading up to this action and briefly as follows:
For the past three years, since the election in 1896, Wm. G. Hill
Lodge has been governed and controlled by a faction or "ring". Each
successive year has witnessed bitter personal fights upon those who
refused to be controlled by the faction in power, and instead of time
healing the differences, the fight became all the more bitter, until
at the last election, held December 11, 1899, the strength of the candi-
dates of each faction being equal , after fifty-six (56) ballots the
contestants were withdrawn by their friends with the distinct under-
standing that the then Senior Warden should have the unanimous support
of the faction. But the faction which had controlled the Lodge for
three years broke faith, and after a sufficient number of the other
faction had retired gave their support to and elected a Past Master
from their ranks. This was the "straw that broke the camel's back".
The air was full of protests, and threats to withdraw and organize a
new Lodge. On the following day the sentiment of even the most con-
servative seeming to hair crystallized in a demand for a new Lodge, Metrs.
W. E. Faison, W. T. Harding, C. F. Snider, Z. P. Smith and O. D. Green
met by appointment at 7 p.m. at the office of the Commissioner of Labor
and Printing, and after an exhaustive discussion of every phase of the
question, continuing until 12 p.m., unanimously agreed that the only
practicable solution of the question was the establishment of a new Lodge.
This conclusion having been reached, the names of those who had protested
against the action of the faction in control were divided among the above-
named five brothers to be interviewed during the next two days. The
meeting then adjourned to assemble Thursday evening, December 14, at the
same time and place, and report. On Thursday evening seventeen (17) were
reported as having expressed themselves favorable to a new Lodge. When-
upon a meeting was set for Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the same
place, when all those who had, or should decide to withdraw from No. 218
were to attend and proceed to take the necessary steps to organize the
new Lodge.
Proceedings.
On motion of Bro. Z. P. Smith, Bro. H. C. Butler was called to the
chair and Bro. W. E. Faison acted as Secretary.
The list of names of those who had signified their intention of
withdrawing from PJo. 218, was read as follows: E. H. Vaughn, D. P. McLean,
John Hodgson, O. B. Parrish, W. A. Faison, A. L. Chamberlain, W. E. Faison,
C. F. Snider, O. D. Green, Z. P. Smith, W. T. Harding, F. F. Harding,
A. H. Green, L. G. Rogers, M. S. Clark, C. M. Pritchett, Thomas Pence,
John Adams, H. C. Butler, W. E. White, W. L. Nowell, W. R. Smith,
W. I. Horton, A. G. Atwood.
The chair announced the first business in order to be the selection
of a name for the new Lodge.
Bro.. W. T. Harding suggested the name "Raleigh", Bro. Z. 0. Smith
"Brotherhood", Bro. 0. P. McLean, "Friendship", and Bro. John Hodgson
"Fraternal", when, after some discussion, all the other names being
withdrawn, "Fraternal" was unanimously adopted as the name.
The naming of the three financial officers being next in order,
Bro. 0. P. McLean suggested Bro. W. E. Faison as Worshipful Master, and
he was unanimously chosen. Bro. Z. P. Smith suggested Bro. W. T. Harding
as Senior Warden, and he was unanimously chosen. Bro. M. S. Clark suggested
Bro. H. C. Butler as Junior Warden, and he was unanimously chosen.
Bro. Z. P. Smith suggested Bro. C. M. Pritchett as Secretary, and he was
unanimously chosen. Bro. Z. P. Smith suggested Bro. M. S. Clark as
Treasurer, and he was unanimously chosen.
Bro. W. E. Faison then stated that ho desired the appoint]ve offices
to be filled in the same way.
Thereupon, Bro C. M. Pritchett suggested Bro. W. E. White as
Senior Deacon, and he was unanimously chosen. Bro. Z. P. Smith suggested
Bro. O. D. Green as Junior Deacon, and he was unanimously chosen. Bro.
Z. P. Smith suggested Bros. F. F. Harding and W. R. Smith as Stewards,
and they were unanimously chosen. Bro. W. T. Harding suggested Bro. Thomas
Pence as Tyler, and he was unanimously chosen. Bro. Z. P. Smith suggested
Bro. Z. P. Smith as Marshal , and he was unanimously chosen.
On motion, the office of Chaplain was left vacant.
Bro. W. E. Faison suggested as Finance Committee Bro. C. F. Snider,
L. C. Rogers and John Hodgson, and they were unanimously chosen. Bro.
W. E. Faison suggested as Special Charity Committee Bros. D. P. McLean,
A. L. Chamberlain and D. B. Parrish and they were unanimously chosen.
The selection of officers being completed, a general discussion
of the outlook for the new Lodge was had, and it was decided that
application be made for demits and certificate of recommendation at
next regular meeting of Wm. G. Hill Lodge, December 25, 1899, and a
Dispensation be at once asked for.
Bros. W. E. Faison and O. D. Green were instructed to visit
Dr. R. J. Noble, Most Worshipful Grand Master, at Selma , and interview
him in reference to the action taken.
All present having signed requests for demits, etc. the meeting
Adjourned.
W. E. Faison, Sec.
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Masonic Mall, Raleigh, N. C., December 28; 1899
Special Communication of Raleigh Lodge, No. 500, held this evening, with
The following officers and members present:
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W. E. Faison |
W. M. |
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W. E. White |
S. D. |
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W. T. Harding |
S. W. |
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O. D. Green |
J. D. |
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H. C. Butler |
J. W. |
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F. F. Harding |
Steward |
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M. S. Clark |
Treas. |
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W. R. Smith |
Steward |
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J. P. Smith |
Sec. |
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Thos. Pence |
Tyler |
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Z. P. Smith |
Marshall |
Members; C, F, Snider, L. G. Rogers, John Hodgson, D. P. McLean,
A. L. Chamberlain, D. B. Parrish, W. A. Faison.
The Lodge was opened in due form, and the Worshipful Master stated
that this communication was held for the purpose of organizing under
Dispensation of the Most Worshipful Grand Master, R. J. Noble, which
was read by the Secretary.
The election of Treasurer and Secretary was gone into, resulting
in the choice of Bros. H. S. Clark and C. M. Pritchett, respectively,
as decided at preliminary meeting.
The Worshipful Master announced the appointed officers, as named
above, and who were chosen at preliminary meeting.
Bro. O. D. Green, of committee to visit the Grand Master, reported
that the M.W.G.M. had suggested the name "Raleigh" for the Lodge when he
learned it was to be organized, and insisted that it should be so named.
On returning to the city, and consulting the majority of the members,
the change in the name was made.
On motion of Bro. W. T. Harding, the first and third Friday nights
of each month were selected as the nights for the regular communications
of the Lodge, and the Finance Committee were instructed to confer with
the committee of Wm. G. Hill Lodge in regard to meeting hall.
On motion, Bros. W. E. White, H. C. Butler, and Z. P. Smith were
appointed a committee to draft by-laws.
The Secretary was instructed to purchase necessary books and
stationery for his office.
No further business, the minutes were read and approved, and
the Lodge closed in due form.
Z. P. Smith, Sec. protem.
Collecttions: Special Charity, 66¢; Dues: F. F. Harding, $1.00;
D. P. McLean, $1.00; H. C. Butler, $3.00; John Hodgson, $1.00.
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Masonic Hall, Raleigh, N. C., January 5, 1900
Regular Communication of Raleigh Lodge, No. 500, held this evening, with
the following officers and members present:
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W. E. Faison |
W. M. |
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W. E. White |
S. D. |
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W. T. Harding |
S. W. |
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O. D. Green |
J. D. |
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H. C. Butler |
J. W. |
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F. F. Harding |
Steward |
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M. S. Clark |
Treas. |
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W. R. Smith |
Steward |
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C. M. Pritchett |
Sec. |
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D. B. Parrish |
Tyler |
Members: C. F. Snider, D. P. McLean, John Hodgson, A. L. Chamberlain,
E. H. Vaughn, L. 0. Rogers.
Visitors: A. M. Jenks, Haron, 361, Michigan; J. R. Norman, Wm. G. Hill,
218; H. B. Jordan, Cary, 198.
Lodge was opened in due form. Minutes of special communication read
and approved.
Bro. C. F. Snider reported that he had seen the Worshipful Master of
Wm. G. Hill Lodge in reference to meeting hall , and had been advised by
him to send a committee or communication to that Lodge.
On motion of Bros W. T. Harding, the secretary was instructed to
send communication.
Bro. W. E. White, from committee on by-laws, reported, recommending
the adoption of the by-laws of Wm. G. Hill Lodge with the exception of
time of election and instal1ation which was fixed on St. John the Baptist's
Day, and the compensation of Treasurer, Secretary and Tyler to be amount
equal their dues
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On motion of Bro. C. F. Snider, the report of the committee was
adopted.
On motion of Bro. C. F. Snider, the Master and Wardens were instructed
to attend the Grand Lodge, which would convene in this city January 9th,
1900, and present application for charter.
Bro. W. E. White moved that after close of Lodge the E. A. degree
be exemplified. Adopted.
Interesting remarks by visiting brethren Jordan, Jenks and Norman.
No further business, the minutes were read and approved, and the
Lodge closed in due form.
C. M. Pritchett, Sec.
Collections: Specia1 Charity, $1.12. Dues: A. L. Chamberlain, $3.00;
E. H. Vaughn; $3.00; W. R. Smith, $2.00; L. G. Rogers, $1.00;
F. F. Harding, $2.00; C. F. Snider, $3.00; W. E. White, $3.00;
M. S. Clark, $2.00; 0. B. Parrish, $1.50; W. T. Harding, $1.50.
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Masonic Hall, Raleigh, N. C., January 19, 1900
Special Communication of the Grand Lodge of N. C., held this evening,
with the following officers and members present:
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B. S. Royster |
M. W. G. M. |
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W. W. Parrish, as |
G. S. D. |
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John Nichol, as |
M.W.D.G.M. |
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S. J. Hinsdale, as |
G. J. D. |
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T. W. Blake, as |
R.W.S.G.W. |
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I. E. Green, as |
G. Steward |
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B. R. Lacy, as |
R.W.J.G.W. |
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F. L. Mahler, as |
G. Steward |
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G. N. Walters, as |
R.W.G. Treas. |
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R. H. Bradley, as |
G. Tyler |
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W. W. Willson, as |
R.W.G. Sec. |
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W. F. Jones, as |
G. Marshal |
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Eugene Daniel, D.D., as |
G. Chap. |
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F. A. Macon, as |
G.S.B. |
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H. I. Lean, as |
G. Pur. |
The Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of North
Carolina convened in special communication at Masonic Hall in the office
of the Grand Secretary, at Raleigh, N. C., Friday evening, January 19th,
1900, at 7:30 o'clock, and was opened in ample form, it appearing that
a constitutional number of lodges were represented. The following lodges
were represented: Nos. 40, 218, 229, and 396.
A procession was formed under the direction of the Grand Marshal , and
Grand Lodge proceeded in a body to the Lodge room, where Raleigh Lodge,
500, was duly constituted and consecrated, and its officers installed,
the beautiful and impressive ceremonies of the Craft.
The following program was carried out:
Program
Overture Vocal Music
Prayer by Grand chaplain
Announcement by D.G.M. Music by Orchestra
Reading of Charter by G.S.
Vocal Music
Consecration of Lodge Dedication by G.C.
Lodge Constituted by G.M.
Refreshments
Installation of Officers Vocal Music
Address by M.W.G.M.
Music
Benediction
The Grand Lodge then returned to the office of the Grand Secretary,
there being no further business, the Grand Lodge was closed in ample
form.
W. W. Willson, as G. Sec.
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FROM THE NEWS & OBSERVER OF JANUARY 20, 1900
A most impressive and solemnly beautiful ceremony was witnessed
in Masonic Hall last evening by many invited guests, notwithstanding
the unfavorable weather. The occasion was the consecrating and
constituting of Raleigh Lodge, No. 500, A.F. & A.M. The beautiful
rites were watched with keen interest by all present, and were conducted
with dignified decorum and majestic grandeur. A beautiful setting to
the rather awe-in-spring ritual was the soft and sweet music made by
the orchestra and the singers. After the overture, Rev. Dr. Euguene
Daniel, of the Presbyterian church, as Grand Chaplain, led in prayer.
Then came the announcement of the formation of the new Lodge by ex-
Congressman P.G.M. John Nichols as Deputy Grand Master. Next the
charter was read by Mr. W. W. Willson, Asst. Grand Secretary. Now a
quartette composed of Miss Nannie Nowell , Miss Mary Woodall, Mr. James
E. Reed and Dr. H. A. Royster sang an appropriate and beautiful hymn.
The next thing was the constituting of the Lodge according to the
ancient usages. First was the presentation of the Worshipful Master,
Mr. W. E. Faison, to the Grand Master. Then the Worshipful Master
presented the other officers as follows: W. T. Harding, Senior Warden;
H. C. Butler, Junior Warden; M. S. Clark, Treasurer; C. M. Pritchett,
Secretary; W. F. White and 0. D. Green, Senior and Junior Deacons;
F. F. Harding and W. R. Smith, Stewards; Thomas Pence (by proxy), Tyler.
Then came the consecration of the Lodge. After prayer by the Grand
Chaplain, the carnal refreshment was poured upon the Lodge from the
golden cup, and the wine and the oil likewise from the silver cups.
Now the Grand Master regularly constituted the Lodge and empowered it
to meet as a regular Lodge. After an intermission, during which cakes
and ices were served, came the regular installation of the officers.
One by one they were presented to the Grand Master by the Grand Marshal.
First, the Worshipful Master was intrusted with the insignia of office
and the furniture and implements of the Lodge, At this function a lovely
solo was sung by Miss Lula Briggs. Then each officer in turn was
installed and invested with the insignia of his office, the Grand Master
calling his attention to the qualities of character which the various
emblems symbolize. After this the Grand Marshal proclaimed the new
Lodge constituted and the officers installed in ancient and ample form.
Grand Master B. S. Royster then addressed the Lodge as follows:
"Brethern of Raleigh Lodge, No. 500, this should be an occasion of
preculiar interest both to the Lodge and to the whole people of Raleigh.
That aggressive zeal which inspires all undertakings that are worthy
to live has brought these bretherns to determine upon setting themselves
up as a separate Lodge. I congratulate you all, both brethren and
citizens of Ra1eigh, that you now have a great triang1e of Lodges in
this city. Around this very alter I have no doubt most of you
pledged your vows. Within this Lodge-room many of you have received
inspirations that have budded and blossomed forth into magnificent
achievements." Referring to the fact that the exercises took place on
Gen. Robert E. Lee's birthday, the Grand Master said: "Had it occurred
to you that this Lodge springs into being on a day that is dear to the
heart of every man south of the Mason and Dixon line? Had it occurred
to you that on this day the South's great captain, Robert E. Lee, was
ushered into being? There are those here who followed their country's
great leader from 1861 to 1865. You should be proud that your Lodge
has its beginning on the anniversary of the birth of the beloved captain
of our cause," Speaking of the early recognition of the brotherhood
of many by Masonry, he said: "Before the suggestion of that expression
in our Declaration of Independence that all men are created equal,
the honored institution had been practicing it for centuries. We
learned ages ago that all those artificial differences that divide
mankind and that cause bitterness and woe and heart bleeding must not
be permitted to cross the threshold of our sacred Lodge-room. I
admonish you to practice these principles--guard the entrance of your
Lodge-room--admit none within the reserved presents and to the sacred
rites, unless they be such men as are worthy to bear the name of Masons.
This institution of Masonry has lived for centuries because it has
deserved to live. It inculcates love for the living God, virture;
morality, temperance, the qualities that make men true and faithful in
all the relations of life; It stands forth and protects God's greatest
creation - woman. You have her in her fairest aspect and her purest
simplicity. I am proud to say to you that the new woman does not
exist in North Carolina. I beg that you will observe that there is but
one thing that endures. Fame is fleeting, popularity is an accident,
riches vanish~ nothing endures but character. These are the words that
were spoken by Horace Greely when he was almost at the end of this life
and on the threshold of the one to come. Live so that you may be an
honor to the fraternity and to your community." After the address, there
was a trombone solo by Mr. J. D. Turner. Then the doxology was sung and
the benediction pronounced by the Grand Chaplain. And thus ended a most
enjoyable and pleasant evening.
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Masonic Temple Building
(Alexander Building)
133 Fayetteville St.
Designed by prominent South Carolina architect, Charles McMillan, this downtown Raleigh landmark is listed on the National Historic Register, and is the state’s oldest surviving steel-reinforced concrete building. Indiana limestone clads its first three floors, with tan brick and decorative terra cotta covering the upper stories. Built in 1907 as the Masonic Temple, this is North Carolina’s first skyscraper, towering seven stories. Traditionally, the building had retail on the first floor with offices above. The main floor was reserved for Masonic Temple ceremonies. The Alexander Building, as it was known in the 1950s, is currently occupied by the Raleigh Urban Design Center as well as a number of professional offices above.
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Charity Plate found in the Lodge office
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Charity Plate presented to the lodge by Oscar D. Green the year he was Master
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