Freemasons. Olive Branch Lodge No. 74 (Kansas City, Kan.)
The Olive Branch Lodge No. 74 began August 24, 1904, with George Brinker as the first Worshipful Master. From 1904 to 1916, the group met in Armordale, Kansas; they then moved to the 10th and Washington Blvd. location. Olive Branch was one of the first lodges in the area to own their own hall, to organize a school for Masonic instruction, and to recognize meritorious service for master masons.
From the guide to the Olive Branch Lodge No. 74 F. & A.M. history, 1977, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Kansas Collection)
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