Olive Branch Lodge No. 74 F. & A.M. history 1977

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Olive Branch Lodge No. 74 F. & A.M. history 1977

The Olive Branch Lodge No. 74 F. & A.M. history is a brief handwritten document chronicling the Kansas organization's primary activities.

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Hughes, Emmett L.

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Freemasons. Olive Branch Lodge No. 74 (Kansas City, Kan.)

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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, (...