Smooth Ashlar Grand Lodge
The Most Worshipful Smooth Ashlar Grand Lodge F&AAYM is a subordinate Masonic Grand Lodge of the Most Worshipful National Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Ancient York Masons Prince Hall Origin - National Compact in and for the State of Georgia. Through it subordination to the National Grand Lodge, Smooth Ashlar Grand Lodge has lineage to African Lodge No. 459. HistoryOriginal National Grand Lodge SubordinateTrue history of Smooth Ashlar Grand Lodge In the Book Making Rough Edges Smooth: A historical study of Free and Accepted Ancient York Masonry, Prince Hill Origin National Compact in the State of Georgia by Christopher L. Belcher He writes in Chapter Four-The early history of the Most Worshipful Smooth Ashlar Grand Lodge (1892-1930) "The Most Worshipful Smooth Ashlar Grand Lodge had been in Existence since the re-organization of Compact freemasonry by the National Grand Master Captain William D. Matthews since December 2,1892. The re-organization of Compact Freemasonry (which established the MW Smooth Ashlar Grand Lodge within the Southern United States.[1]
Independent Grand LodgeFour years following the establishment of the Grand Lodge of Georgia (colored) by the National Grand Lodge, a rival independent Grand Lodge of African-American Masons was established. June 23–27, 1874 in convention the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted (Colored) Masons for the state of Georgia was established.[3] Independent MergerOn June 26–27, 1888, the Original National Grand Lodge subordinate Grand Lodge and the Independent Grand Lodge merged to form a new independent Grand Lodge styled the Most Worshipful Union Grand Lodge of Georgia AF&AM. This Grand Lodge has existed to the present and is now styled the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Georgia F&AM. [4] Smooth Ashlar Grand LodgeIn light of various Grand Lodges which declared independence from the National Grand Lodge and the National Grand Lodge's view of the actions being "rebellious", Captain William D. Matthews issued his famous Manifesto (see National Grand Lodge). The crux of the orders of the Manifesto is listed as follows: "I, therefore give each state, Grand Lodge, subordinate lodge or lodges in such open rebellion until the 8th day of March 1888, to return to their allegiance, and to report to the National Grand Secretary, John A. Mulligan, 117 James Street, Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. Failing to comply with this order, I shall commission Grand Masters with full power and authority in those rebellious states, and organize Grand Lodges according to the precedent which was laid down in 1733." On December 27, 1892, by the mandate of the Matthews Manifesto, Smooth Ashlar Grand Lodge was established.[5] References
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