Grand Lodge of Kentucky

Grand Lodge of Kentucky

The Grand Lodge of Kentucky is one of two state organizations that supervise Masonic lodges in the state of Kentucky. It was established in 1800.

The Grand Lodge of Virginia (GLVA) established Lexington Lodge #25, the first Masonic lodge west of the Alleghany Mountains, in what is now modern-day Lexington, Kentucky on November 17, 1788. GLVA established other lodges in Frankfort, Georgetown, Paris, and Shelbyville. The process to separate from the GLVA started on September 8, 1800, and was completed to form the Grand Lodge of Kentucky on October 16, 1800; the first Grand Master was William Murray. Half of the original Grand Officers were from the Lexington Lodge, which was renumbered to Lexington #1. Members of Lexington Lodge #1 would include Henry Clay. [Kleber, John E. "The Kentucky Encyclopedia". (University Press of Kentucky, 1994). pg.358.] [Ranck, George W. " [http://books.google.com/books?id=hGR3UqPS0QEC History of Lexington, Kentucky: Its Early Annals and Recent Progress] " (1872) pg.142, 143]

When Indiana attained statehood, the Grand Lodge of Kentucky and the Grand Lodge of Ohio, jointly chartered the Grand Lodge of Indiana on January 13, 1818 in Schofield House, Madison, Indiana. [ [http://www.indianafreemasons.com/SchofieldHouse.html Indiana Freemasons Online ] ] By the 1820s, the fifty-five Lodges in Kentucky had a combined membership of 1800. However, the tide of Anti-Masonry caused a reduction to only 1300 members in thirty-seven lodges by 1840.Kleber (1994) pg. 358.] Membership in the 20th century was 100,675 in 479 lodges in 1961, and 83,000 in 457 lodges by the end of June 1989. [Kleber pg.358.] 2008 membership figures are 54,585. [ [http://www.grandlodgeofkentucky.org/ Grand Lodge of Kentucky Free & Accepted Masons ] ]

A Grand Hall for the Grand Lodge was completed in Lexington on October 26, 1826, after plans for it started in 1813 and begun in 1824. While being built, the Grand Lodge was blessed to meet with fellow Freemason Marquis de Lafayette in 1825. Also among the notable events of the building was use as a hospital during a cholera outbreak in 1833, as well as the only two Indian Masons received in Lexington. After three years of discussion, the headquarters of the Grand Lodge were moved to Louisville in 1833. After the Grand Hall was destroyed by fire on 1837. When a new Grand Hall was built on the site of the original on September 1, 1841, the Grand Lodge returned to Lexington until 1858, when it returned to Louisville, where the headquarters remains to this day. [Ranck pg.144]

After the Anti-Masonic movement petered out, the Grand Lodge founded several institutions. In 1841 the Masonic University was started in La Grange, but it closed in 1881. The Grand Lodge later founded an Old Masons' Home in Shelbyville in 1901, and a Masonic Widows and Orphans Home in Louisville in 1867, due to the number of widows and orphans caused by the American Civil War. World War I and the ensuing Spanish influenza outbreak caused overcrowding, and a larger orphan's home was constructed at the present-day location (the Saint Matthews area of Louisville), with residents moving to it in 1926. The largest concentration of orphans at the home was 632 in 1930. The last orphan left in 1989, resulting in the home being solely for senior care. Both now accept residents who do not have Masonic connections. [http://www.grandlodgeofkentucky.org/community_programs/masonic_homes.htm Grand Lodge of Kentucky Free & Accepted Masons ] ] [http://www.masonichomesky.com/index.cgi?id=40 Masonic Homes KY ] ] The Home is the oldest Masonic foundation in North America. [Kleber, John E. "The Encyclopedia of Louisville". (University Press of Kentucky, 2001). pg.593.]

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References

* [http://www.grandlodgeofkentucky.org/ Official Site]
* [http://www.masonichomesky.com/ Masonic Homes of Kentucky]


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