Details for Forrest Lodge No. 19, A.F. & A.M.

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5471008453

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Marker Number 8453
Atlas Number 5471008453
Marker Title Forrest Lodge No. 19, A.F. & A.M.
Index Entry Forrest Lodge No. 19, A.F. & A.M.
Address 1030 12th St.
City Huntsville
County Walker
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 255834
UTM Northing 3401690
Subject Codes fraternal organizations; authors; charity
Marker Year 1978
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 12th St., N side between University Ave. and Avenue J
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text One of 25 lodges started during the Republic of Texas, Forrest Lodge No. 19, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, was chartered on Jan. 11, 1844. It is the eighth oldest lodge in Texas. Among its early members were Sam Houston and Texas historian Henderson Yoakum. Another outstanding member, William Martin Taylor (1817-1871), is known as "The Father of the Texas Work". He published a handbook called "Taylor's Monitor" which brought uniformity to Texas Masonic ritual. It was approved by the Grand Lodge at a meeting held here in 1858. At least 28 local Masons have attained offices in the Grand Lodge. The upper floor of a store owned by Alexander McDonald, the first worshipful master, served as an early meeting place. A two-story lodge hall on the north side of the square, built in 1850, was destroyed by fire in 1881. It was replaced by a brick building near the corner of University and 11th Street in 1883. The present property was acquired in 1896 and the new structure dedicated in 1909. The Masons have shared their facilities with the Red Cross, the First Baptist Church, and the public schools. Lodge funds have aided distressed members, widows, and orphans; bought war bonds; and supplied scholarships. (1978)

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