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Lodge History |
History
of Montgomery Lodge No. 94
Instituted
January 8,1827
Chartered
January 16,1828
On the recommendation of Milford Lodge No. 54. The Grand Lodge of Ohio
granted a Charter to 8 members, William Crane, R. Cunningham, F. Barman, Abraham
Crist, Jeremiah Leyman, James W. Robinson, J.A. Reeder, and John Cross. The
members met and elected J.W. Robinson, Worshipful Master, J.A. Reeder, Senior
Warden, and Abraham Crist, junior Warden.
After
only four years on November 10,1832 the Lodge met and adjourned without day
Grand lodge was informed and due record was made in Annual Proceedings.
The
Lodge jewels (Hand made by a Reading Jeweler) were loaned to Batavia Lodge by
the Grand Lodge and later sold them.
Fourteen
years later on October 21,1846 Grand Lodge session in Dayton adopted a
resolution to resuscitate Montgomery Lodge No. 94 and voted to refund the price
of Jewels sold to Batavia Lodge for fifty-three dollars ($53.00)
The
Lodge met ever since first in 1846 in various homes in Montgomery and while the
present Temple was being completed in 1961 met at the Pleasant Ridge Temple. Our
first meeting place in Montgomery was Sage's Tavern, now Bartons Bakery (1828 to
1832). After Grand Lodge gave consent to work again in 1846, our home was James
Ayers Building now Pure Oil Station (1846 to 1879). In 1879 we moved into D.
Parrotts store on the second floor. This building
was also known as the Denmand Building
and we met here from 1879 to 1937. We moved into the basement of our present
Temple May 22,1937 and remained in this room until our present Lodge Room was
dedicated by M.W. Grand Master Daniel C. Jenkins, January 16,1962.
Abraham
Crist came from Montgomery County; New York located on the Walkill River and
settled here in 1797. Many feel this was the start of the name of this community
and out Lodge. He located where the Golf Club in on Cooper Avenue. Cunningham
Road is named after R. Cunningham and his home was located south of Washington
School of where the Indian Hill Ranger
Office is located.
Dues
at the time of Charter were .12 1/2 per month payable in advance. Our Stated
Meetings are on the Tuesday on or before the full moon of the month and of no
full moon changes in any month, the Stated meeting in such month shall be held
on the last Tuesday of that month. This can cause 13 meetings in some years.
Original
fees for Initiation were E.A. $7.00, F.C. $3.00, and M.M. $5.00.
The
Bible now inside our Altar was presented to the Lodge by the Ladies of
Montgomery, January 1,1847 and was in constant use until the members raised in
1949 by W. Brother Clyde R. Ball purchased and presented the present Bible.
On
the records of the Lodge we find that some families have fourth and fifth
generation members. The Todd Family contributed
both officers and members along with
the Blair and Strawser families. Another name found on the minutes is the
Ragabaugh family.
Membership when chartered in these years is as follows:
| Chartered | 1828 | - | 34 members | W.M. J.W. Robinson | ||
| 25 years old | 1852 | - | 34 members | W.M. W.M. Jones | ||
| 50 years old | 1877 | - | 44 members | W.M. J.A. Muchmore | ||
| 75 years old | 1902 | - | 68 members | W.M. George Arstingstall | ||
| 100 years old | 1927 | - | 225 members | W.M W.R. Ranz | ||
| 125 years old | 1952 | - | 367 members | W.M. C.L. Volk | ||
| 150 years old | 1977 | - | 497 members | W.M. Harold W Varney | ||
| 175 years old | 2002 | - | ??? members | W.M. L John Lasonczyk |
Montgomery Lodge has been served by 111 Worshipful Masters and 37
Secretaries in its 178 years
(to yr 2006).
From minutes of Milford Lodge #54, April 7,1827 - On motion, resolved
that the Jewels of Milford Lodge be loaned to Montgomery Lodge to be returned
before our Stated meetings until we could obtain our own. The borrowing of
Jewels from Milford was quite a chore, as they had no roads as we know them
today and transportation was difficult. In our records we have an invoice-letter
concerning our Jewels from a Reading, Ohio jeweler which was hand delivered to
three different addresses.
Milford
Lodge is the Mother Lodge and the one who gave us our backing. Records show we
received their recommendation and through this, our Charter from the Grand
Lodge. Montgomery Lodge later became the Mother Lodge of Pleasant Ridge Lodge
#282.
A
movement to buy the Universalistic Church in 1927 to be the new home of the
Lodge was started. When checking the title limitations and agreements W.B. Edwin
L. Strawser he found the Church would have first rights on all day and night
meetings. The plan was dropped. The Lodge continued to look toward a new home
and in 1937 move into our new home.
With
the money gathered from the drive to buy the Universalistic Church, and slowly
adding each year by the Lodge another movement to purchase a new home was
started. A concerted drive to obtain money was begun in the Lodge, and plans
obtained for the new Temple continued. After enough interest was shown and a
number of pledges turned in, it was decided to proceed. When monies did not
materialize the Lodge used up what monies it had, and then made an agreement
with the builder to just finish the basement in 1937 and met there until 1961
when the second floor was added and the Lodge finally completed.
Laying
of the Cornerstone was on October 1,1961, just 115 years after the Grand Lodge
resuscitated the Lodge in Dayton, October 21,1846. The program was under the
direction of M.W. Brother Willian M. Judd, P.G.M. acting under the direction of
the Grand Master M.W. Brother Charles Strayer.
HIGHLIGHTS
OF OUR HISTORY
In
1909, the Worshipful Masters of Pleasant Ridge, Sharonville, Madisonville, and
Montgomery honored Brother Richard Snyder, who had presided at many of the
convocations when the actual Past Master Degree was conferred. In cooperation
with the Past Masters and Brethren of these Lodges he was presented with a Music
Cabinet on June 12,1909 at Pleasant Ridge Temple. This music box was used for
many years at the conferral of degrees in our Lodge. Brother Foster Todd took
great pride in operating this machine, and after his death and the installation
of the organ in our Lodge room, it was given to his daughters.
1954-In
our Altar is a gavel made from a limb off the Redwood Tree (General Sherman) in
Sequoia National Park.
This gavel was made by a Mason and handled only by Masons and given to the Lodge
by Bro. Robert Lint. This gavel was made along eith another, which is at
Washington Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia.
1953-Special
note, a presentation of four 50 year pins by W.B. William M. Judd to James L.
Radabaugh, Emery Radabaugh, William Barman, and Harvey Pence. Bro. Harvey Pence
wasn't present, being ill, however the others were in attendance. The unusual
thing being that these four Brethren received the Entered Apprentice,
Fellowcraft, and Master Mason Degrees as a class and now the Grand Lodge gave
each a 50-year pin. Another unusual thing is all of these Brethren are related.
At this meeting a 50-year Past Master Apron was presented to Worshipful Brother
George Arstingstall.
1959-Brother
Milton Cochran Nite, May 12,1959. After 50 years of consecutive service as
Tyler, a night was set aside for Brother Milt with W.B. Chester Hodges as
speaker. Among those in attendance R.W. Brother Warren M. Kern, R.W. Brother
Armor Reiter both being District Deputies under Grand Master Hodges. Brother
Cochran served pro tem in 1907 and 1908 and served until November 22,1966 when
he was elected Tyler Emeritus which office he held until called to rest by the
Grand Master above on Aug.15, 1967.
Four members of Montgomery Lodge #94 have served as District Deputy Grand Master of the First Masonic District. They are:
R.W.
Brother Harold Cowles 1970 - 71 - 72
R.W. Brother H. Clayton Powers 1974 - 75 - 76
R.W. Brother George Ward 1989 - 90 - 91
November 25,1969-At a special meeting of Montgomery Lodge No. 94, R.W.
Brother Harold R. Cowles was installed as District Deputy Grand Master of the
First Masonic District by R.W.B. Dale E. Fox, Junior Grand Warden of the Grand
Lodge of Ohio. November R.W.B. CHARLES Brigham, Senior Grand Warden of the Grand
Lodge of Ohio, installed 20,1973 R.W. Brother H.Clayton Powers as District
Deputy Grand master of the First Masonic District.
1975-A
special meeting of Montgomery Lodge No. 94 was held May 13,1975 to honor W. B.
Edwin Strasser for 70 years of Masonic service. The electric lights were turned
off, and kerosene lamps and candles were lit to reflect the mood in which W.B.
Ed was raised in August 12,1905. This was very impressive as M. W. Brother
William Judd; P.G.M. presented W.B. Ed his 70-year emblem on behalf of the Grand
Lodge. Among those present were W.B. Blair Strawser, son of W.B. Ed who as W.M.
in 1940; Brother Neil Strawser, and Brother Lyle Shaw, grandsons of W.B. Ed.
Many
other days of note in the history are in the minutes and would be of interest,
however to write all, would be recopying our minutes and make this history very
long.
From
the Grand Lodge Proceedings:
1808
- 1847, pages 174 and 177.
Page
174 - Petition was referred to Committee on Charters & Dispensations.
Page
177 - Motion to Grant Dispensation passed, also exceptions on recommendation of
Milford Lodge #54 asking charter be granted. This did not pass.
1828
- pages 195 and 196. Charter and Dispensation Committee - Brother Anderson,
reporting that charter be granted, January 15,1928. Deputy Grand Master Thomas
Corwin of Lebanon presiding.
1829
- No report in Records of Grand Lodge.
1830
- Represented by Alexander Duncan.
1831
- No representative.
1832
- Represented by Alexander Duncan.
1833
- Represented by Alexander Duncan.
Page
383 - Shows in Abstract of Lodges that Montgomery ceased in 1832.
Page
286 - Grand Proceedings in 1838 that Jewels were forfeited to Grand
Lodge.
Page
291 - Grand Proceedings in 1838 two communications received from
Montgomery
Lodge and referred to Committee on Charters &
Dispensations.
1846
- Page 571
Your
committee also finds the following facts to exist in relation to Montgomery
Lodge. That on the 10th day of November, AD 1832, six brethren met and adjourned
said Lodge without day, and that the same never met since; that the Grand Lodge
received notice of the proceedings of said Montgomery Lodge. They also find that
said Montgomery Lodge was directed to retain its Charter until a favorable
opportunity should present itself to resuscitate said Lodge. They also find, on
the examination of the papers before them, that said Jewels to the amount of
$53.00, which Jewels were subsequently loaned to Batavia Lodge in Clermont
County; that said, as aforesaid, the Grand Lodge has sold said jewels to Batavia
Lodge. This Lodge now prays to be resuscitated, and that the Grand Lodge furnish
them with a set of Jewels in place of those sold to Batavia Lodge, or refund the
amount the Grand Lodge received for said Jewels. Resolved, that Montgomery Lodge
be and the same hereby resuscitated and authorized to resume Labor, under its
number, 94, and that the amount this Grand Lodge received on the salt of the
jewels belonging to said Lodge be refunded.
MASONIC TEMPLE CORNERSTONE IS PLACED
Worshipful
Master William E. Judd, past grand master of Ohio State Masons wields the trowel
while Raymond Daniel’s, stone mason for the O.P. Gingham Stone Contractors of
Madeira, holds the slab bearing the date of the now Montgomery Masonic Temple. A
parade and cornerstone laying was held October 1,1961. Inside, dedication
ceremonies were held after the cornerstone laying for the many members in
attendance.
Acting
under proxy, I convened the Grand Lodge of Ohio in special Emergent
Communication at Montgomery, Ohio, on October 1,1961 for the purpose of laying
the cornerstone of the new Montgomery Masonic Temple. The several station of the
Grand Lodge were filled by the following Brethren:
Bro.
William Judd…Acting M.W. Grand Master
Bro.
Sam Hall…Acting R.W. Deputy Grand Master
Bro.
Irvine Bollinger…Acting R.W. Sr. Grand Warden
Bro.
H. Clayton powers…Acting R.W. Jr. Grand Warden
Bro.
John Ivins…Acting R.W. Grand Treasurer
Bro.
Clyde Ball…Acting R.W. Grand Secretary
Bro.
Jos. G. Burg…Acting R.W. Grand Chaplain
Bro.
Edwin L. Strawser…Acting R.W. Grand Orator
Bro.
George DeSilver…Acting R.W. Grand Marshall
Bro.
Ralph Bird…Acting W. Sr. Grand Deacon
Bro.
Henry Brose…Acting W. Jr. Grand Deacon
Bro.
William Ranz…Senior Grand Steward
Bro.
Edwin Kuszler…Junior Grand Steward
Bro.
Russell Bowen…Grand Architect
Bro.
Albert Dunham…Bearer of Great Lights
Bro.
Herbert Krombholz…Bearer of Light
Bro.
Stewart Buckley…Bearer of Light
Bro.
Lester C. Oberle…Bearer of Light
Bro.
Milton S. Cochran…Acting Grand Tyler
Fraternally yours,
William
Judd, Past Grand Master
LODGE
ROOM OF MONTGOMERY LODGE #94
MONTGOMERY,
OHIO
I
convened the Grand Lodge of Ohio in Special Emergent Communications at
Montgomery, Ohio on January 16,1962, for the purpose of dedicating the Lodge
Room of Montgomery Lodge No. 94.
The
following Brethren filled the several stations of the Grand Lodge:
Bro.
Daniel C. Jenkins…M.W. Grand Master
Bro.
William Judd…Acting R.W. Deputy Grand Master
Bro.
Chester Hodges…Acting R.W. Sr. Grand Warden
Bro.
Irwin Bollinger…Acting R.W. Jr. Grand Warden
Bro.
William Hoffman…Acting R.W. Grand Treasurer
Bro.
John Ivins…Acting R.W. Grand Secretary
Bro.
Joe Burg…Acting R.W. Grand Chaplain
Bro.
George Day…Acting R.W. Grand Orator
Bro.
Samuel G. Hall…Acting R.W. Grand Marshall
Bro.
Stewart Buckley…W. Sr. Grand Deacon
Bro.
Philip DeRonde…W. Jr. Grand Deacon
Bro.
Herbert Krombholz, Jr…Senior Grand Steward
Bro.
Rolland Harmon…Junior Grand Steward
Bro.
Russell Bowen…Grand Architect
Bro.
Ed Strawser…Bearer of Great Lights
Bro.
Frank Geminden…Bearer of Light
Bro.
Blake Jenkins…Bearer of Light
Bro.
George Reif…Bearer of Light
Bro.
George Langhorst…Bearer of Symbol (Carpet)
Bro.
Lester Overlie…Bearer of Symbol (Carpet)
Bro.
Amos Light…Bearer of Symbol (Carpet)
Bro.
William Ran…Bearer of Symbol (Carpet)
Bro.
Arthur E. Parrott…Acting Grand Tyler
Bro.
Milton S. Cochran was Honorary Grand Tyler
Fraternally yours,
Daniel
C. Jenkins, Past Grand Master
SPECIAL
MEETING OF MONTGOMERY LODGE #94
MONTGOMERY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MONTGOMERY, OHIO
Acting under your proxy, the Grand Lodge of Ohio was opened in special
Emergent Communication at Montgomery, Ohio on
May
20,1962 for the purpose of laying the Cornerstone of the Montgomery Presbyterian
Church. The following Brethren filled the several stations of the Grand Lodge:
Bro.
William Judd…Acting M.W. Grand Master
Bro.
George DeSilver…Acting R.W. Deputy Grand Warden
Bro.
Chester Hodges…Acting R.W. Sr. Grand Warden
Bro.
Irwin Bollinger…Acting R.W. Jr. Grand Warden
Bro.
William Graler…Acting R.W. Grand Treasurer
Bro.
Clyde Ball…Acting R.W. Grand Secretary
Bro.
H. Clayton Powers…Acting R.W. Grand Chaplain
Bro.
Henry Brose…Acting R.W. Grand Orator
Bro.
Samuel G. Hall…Acting R.W. Grand Marshall
Bro.
John Seilkopp…Acting W. Sr. Grand Deacon
Bro.
Earl Sams…Acting W. Jr. Grand Deacon
Bro.
Ray Volk…Senior Grand Steward
Bro.
Harry Thornberg…Junior Grand Steward
Bro.
Harold Markl…Bearer of Great Lights
Bro.
Milton Woods…Past Master with Light
Bro.
Wendall Hall…Past Master with Light
Bro.
Walter Ferris…Past Master with Light
Bro.
Eugene Abbott…Past Master with Golden Vessel
(Corn)
Bro.
Edward Hunter…Past Master with Silver Vessel
(Wine)
Bro.
Harry Thornberg…Past Master with Silver
Vessel
(Oil)
Bro.
Hal Cowles…Acting Grand Tyler
Fraternally yours,
WM.
M. Judd, P.G.M.
per
Sam G. Hall
In
the preparation of this work we owe a debt of gratitude to those who have made
this possible; Brothers Edwin L. Strawser, and H. Clayton Powers, both dedicated
Past Masters who gave of their time and energy to make this History complete. To
Brother George Mahew for the photography and to Mary Todd who through family
found the painting of our second meeting place in the home of Mrs. Dan Reese
(Emily Todd)? They both very graciously allowed its use in the preparation of
pictures for this history. To Marion Kjellenberg who assisted in obtaining
pictures of our first and third meeting places, and finally to all the Brothers
who gave information on our Lodge History.
Joseph
G. Burg
Preparation
of Material
In
1985, Liberty Lodge #646 merged with Montgomery Lodge. In 1995 Pleasant Ridge
Lodge #282 merged with Montgomery Lodge.
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