Organization: Loyal – Early
Free Mason Lodge
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Stockwell, Raab, Dahlke, Theisen, Osborne
----Source: Family Scrapbook
In May of 1925 fifteen Masons living in or near the Village of Loyal petitioned
the Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons in Wisconsin asking for a
dispensation permitting them to organize a Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in
the Village of Loyal. On June 1 the dispensation was granted. On August 19,
1925, C. S. Stockwell, acting under the authority of the Grand Master, duly
instituted the Lodge under the dispensation. On June 9, 1926, a charter was
granted, and on June 18, 1926, C. S. Stockwell, acting under the authority of
the Grand Master, duly instituted the lodge as Loyal Lodge Number 335, Free- and
Accepted Masons in Wisconsin.
The first meetings of the lodge were held above a restaurant operated by Mrs.
Baker in what is now known as the Wehe Building. In 1935 the lodge moved to the
Raab Building where they remained until 1945 when they moved to the second story
of the Loyal High School Garage, formerly the Village Hall. Later this building
was purchased by Loyal Lodge No. 335 and continued to be their meeting place
until 1958. In 1967 the Lodge sold the building to James Dahlke and purchased
the former Theisen Hardware Building. The first floor of this building was
remodeled into a lodge room, a well equipped kitchen, plumbing installed, and a
gas furnace installed in the basement. On May 18, 1968, the building was
formally dedicated by Robert V. Osborne, Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons
in Wisconsin.
For the past several years the membership of Loyal Lodge No. 335 has been
slightly over fifty.
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