Thomas Balch Library
Thomas Balch Library© 2006 By Thomas Balch Library. All rights reserved.
Processed by: Emily Hershman
Collection open for research .
No physical characteristics affect use of this material.
Thompson Lodge of Masons Treasurer's Book, 1876-1905 (SC 0077), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Nancy Fixx, Leesburg, VA
None
2011.0185
Emily Hershman, 20 May 2011
The initial meeting to establish a Masonic Lodge in Hamilton, Virginia, was held on 5 May 1868; by December of that year, the chapter received its charter and appointed George W. Janney (1821-1873) as Worshipful Master. For the first five years of its existence, the Lodge met every third Thursday in an unspecified location, but widely believed to be the Town Hall of Hamilton. The cornerstone of the present lodge was laid on 18 June 1873, and was celebrated with a procession led by Chief Marshall Thomas E. Taylor (1832-n.d.) that was attended by members of chapters from both Washington, D.C. and Leesburg. In 1958, the Hamilton and Thompson Lodges were conferred concurrent jurisdiction over Hamilton and Round Hill by the Grand Master. The lodges formally consolidated in July 1994 and remain active.
The Thompson Lodge of Masons Treasurer's Book is a ledger of the organization's budget and expenses from 1876 to 1905. It notes the cost of membership dues, postage, rental of local facilities, as well as total proceeds from fundraising events.
Folder
None
None
None
None