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Statistical Account Of Freemasonry In The United States Of America.

lodges , give 556 . 295 Masons as the actual number of active members at the close of 1871 ; 38 , 438 members having been initiated in the year then last past The different states stood in rank , according to numbers , then as folloAvs :

—( 1 ) New York—78 , 946 members ; ( 2 ) Illinois—36 , 775 ; ( 3 ) Pennsylvania—34 , 772 ; ( 4 ) Michigan—24 , 662 ; ( 5 ) Indiana—24 , 324 ; ( 6 ) Massachusetts—23 , 217 ; ( 7 ) Missouri—23 , 118 ; aud , last of all , Utah , 165 members . Of the

38 , 438 members initiated during the last year , NBAV York furnished the most—5 , 690 initiates ; Illinois stood second , 2 , 605 ; Pennsylvania third , 2 , 577 ; and Utah last , 28 . During this same period of one yearAvhen 38438

, , were initiated , 9 , 580 applicants for initiation Avere rejected , forming onefourth of the whole number of applicants .

On the first day of January , 1 S 73 , there Avere in the state of Pennsylvania , under the jurisdiction of its Granel Lodge , 345 subordinate lodges , having 36 , 185 members ; and of the Avhole number of lodges 57 were in the cit

, y of Philadelphia . The recent completion and dedication of the magnificent neAV Masonic Temple in this city , will doubtless draAv increased attention to the Craft , and cause increasing numbers of the best citizens to be amon . o-

those petitioning for Masonic light The highest numbered lodge in Pennsylvania is Gothic Lodge , No 519 , in the city of Philadel phia . CAPITULAR MASONRY in the United States has had an analagous groAvth and

prosperity . In the year 1860 there Avere 32 Grand chapters , 1008 subordinate chapters and 37 , 274 companions ; now there are 112 , 000 companions ! Royal Arch Masons number proportionately about one to eA ery six Master

Masons . The earliest Grand chapter organized Avas that of Pennsylvania , on November 23 , 1795 , followed hy those of NBAV York , Connecticut and Massachusetts , in 1798 . The following are the present statistics of Royal Arch

Masonry in the United States : —39 Grand chapters , 1880 subordinate chapters and 117 , 971 companions . According to numbers the leading Grand chapters rank as folloAvs : —( 1 ) NCAV York—17656 companions ; ( 2 ) Indiana

, —9 , 378 ; ( 3 ) Pennsylvania—8 , 409 ; ( 4 ) Ohio—7 , 647 ; ( 5 ) Massachusetts—7 , 468 ; ( 6 ) Michigan—6 , 280 ; ( 7 ) Tennessee—4 , 211 companions .

The chapter degrees Avere at first Avorked under Avarrants from Blue lodges . It Avas customary for a number of Royal Arch Masons to ask permission of a lodge of Master Masons for the use of its Avarrant , Avhich being

granted , a chapter Avas opened under its authority , and the Royal Arch degree AA ^ conferred upon those AV IIO had passed the chair . In Pennsylvania , Jerusalem Chapter , No . 3 , Avorked under the Avarrant of lodge No . 3 ;

Harmony Chapter , No . 52 under that of Harmony Lodge , No . 52 ; and Columbia Chapter , No . 91 , under that of Columbia Lodge , No . 91 , and no one of them Avas ever either constituted or consecrated .

As M . E . Comp . Charles Eugene Meyer , Grand High Priest of Pennsylvania , remarked in one of his published , valuable historical sketches , the history of the Royal Arch in this country is

peculiar , and especially in Pennsylvania . At first Avorking in Blue Masonry , under a Avarrant of the so-called " Moderns , " Avith Benjamin Franklin as Provincial Grand Master , her systen .. of AA ork became soon merged into that

of the so-called " Ancients , " and under its fostering care Royal Arch Masonry Avas first introduced into the United States some time prior to the year 1758 . The date Ave haA r e only from tradition . We have Avritten testimony , howeA er ,

dating as far back as 1767 , in lodge minutes , Avhich refer to prior minutes , noAvlost . The first Grand chapter Avas organized in 1795 , under the immediate sanction of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania—the Grand Master and other officers of the Grand Lodge , ( who were

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A NEW YEAR'S GREETING. Article 1
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
THE OLD YEAR AND THE NEW YEAR. Article 5
WHEN YOUR'E DOWN. Article 6
STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Article 6
TIME'S WARNING Article 9
ANCIENT MASONIC LODGES No. 2. Article 10
THE PRESENT POSITION OF MASONIC HISTORY, No. 1. Article 13
MEMBERSHIP OF THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND ; WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT OUGHT TO BE. Article 16
SILENCE AND DARKNESS. Article 23
WHAT OUR LODGES DO FOR THE CHARITIES. Article 24
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 25
TRACES OF CHAUCER. Article 26
COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR, DIARY AND POCKET BOOK, 1874. Article 27
Reviews. Article 27
WHAT NON-MASONS SAY.OF US. Article 28
ARTIOLE IV. Article 30
NEW YEAR'S DAY.—A MASONIC CAROL. Article 33
Monthly Odds and Ends. Article 33
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Statistical Account Of Freemasonry In The United States Of America.

lodges , give 556 . 295 Masons as the actual number of active members at the close of 1871 ; 38 , 438 members having been initiated in the year then last past The different states stood in rank , according to numbers , then as folloAvs :

—( 1 ) New York—78 , 946 members ; ( 2 ) Illinois—36 , 775 ; ( 3 ) Pennsylvania—34 , 772 ; ( 4 ) Michigan—24 , 662 ; ( 5 ) Indiana—24 , 324 ; ( 6 ) Massachusetts—23 , 217 ; ( 7 ) Missouri—23 , 118 ; aud , last of all , Utah , 165 members . Of the

38 , 438 members initiated during the last year , NBAV York furnished the most—5 , 690 initiates ; Illinois stood second , 2 , 605 ; Pennsylvania third , 2 , 577 ; and Utah last , 28 . During this same period of one yearAvhen 38438

, , were initiated , 9 , 580 applicants for initiation Avere rejected , forming onefourth of the whole number of applicants .

On the first day of January , 1 S 73 , there Avere in the state of Pennsylvania , under the jurisdiction of its Granel Lodge , 345 subordinate lodges , having 36 , 185 members ; and of the Avhole number of lodges 57 were in the cit

, y of Philadelphia . The recent completion and dedication of the magnificent neAV Masonic Temple in this city , will doubtless draAv increased attention to the Craft , and cause increasing numbers of the best citizens to be amon . o-

those petitioning for Masonic light The highest numbered lodge in Pennsylvania is Gothic Lodge , No 519 , in the city of Philadel phia . CAPITULAR MASONRY in the United States has had an analagous groAvth and

prosperity . In the year 1860 there Avere 32 Grand chapters , 1008 subordinate chapters and 37 , 274 companions ; now there are 112 , 000 companions ! Royal Arch Masons number proportionately about one to eA ery six Master

Masons . The earliest Grand chapter organized Avas that of Pennsylvania , on November 23 , 1795 , followed hy those of NBAV York , Connecticut and Massachusetts , in 1798 . The following are the present statistics of Royal Arch

Masonry in the United States : —39 Grand chapters , 1880 subordinate chapters and 117 , 971 companions . According to numbers the leading Grand chapters rank as folloAvs : —( 1 ) NCAV York—17656 companions ; ( 2 ) Indiana

, —9 , 378 ; ( 3 ) Pennsylvania—8 , 409 ; ( 4 ) Ohio—7 , 647 ; ( 5 ) Massachusetts—7 , 468 ; ( 6 ) Michigan—6 , 280 ; ( 7 ) Tennessee—4 , 211 companions .

The chapter degrees Avere at first Avorked under Avarrants from Blue lodges . It Avas customary for a number of Royal Arch Masons to ask permission of a lodge of Master Masons for the use of its Avarrant , Avhich being

granted , a chapter Avas opened under its authority , and the Royal Arch degree AA ^ conferred upon those AV IIO had passed the chair . In Pennsylvania , Jerusalem Chapter , No . 3 , Avorked under the Avarrant of lodge No . 3 ;

Harmony Chapter , No . 52 under that of Harmony Lodge , No . 52 ; and Columbia Chapter , No . 91 , under that of Columbia Lodge , No . 91 , and no one of them Avas ever either constituted or consecrated .

As M . E . Comp . Charles Eugene Meyer , Grand High Priest of Pennsylvania , remarked in one of his published , valuable historical sketches , the history of the Royal Arch in this country is

peculiar , and especially in Pennsylvania . At first Avorking in Blue Masonry , under a Avarrant of the so-called " Moderns , " Avith Benjamin Franklin as Provincial Grand Master , her systen .. of AA ork became soon merged into that

of the so-called " Ancients , " and under its fostering care Royal Arch Masonry Avas first introduced into the United States some time prior to the year 1758 . The date Ave haA r e only from tradition . We have Avritten testimony , howeA er ,

dating as far back as 1767 , in lodge minutes , Avhich refer to prior minutes , noAvlost . The first Grand chapter Avas organized in 1795 , under the immediate sanction of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania—the Grand Master and other officers of the Grand Lodge , ( who were

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