- Source: History of Masonic Grand Lodges in North America
This is a chronology of the formation of "regular" or "mainstream" Masonic Grand Lodges in North America, descending from the Premier Grand Lodge of England or its rival, the Antient Grand Lodge of England. A Grand Lodge (or "Grand Orient" as it is called in some jurisdictions elsewhere in the world) is the governing body that supervises "Craft" Freemasonry (also known as "Blue Lodge" Freemasonry) in a particular jurisdiction or geographical area.
"Original" Grand Lodges formed by "Time Immemorial" Lodges
The following Grand Lodges were formed by pre-existing "Time Immemorial" lodges (lodges that predated the concept of having Grand Lodges to supervise and coordinate the craft, and thus were retained as having existed from "time immemorial").
Premier Grand Lodge of England - est. June 24, 1717 - (Merged with Ancient Grand Lodge of England, or "The Ancients", to form the United Grand Lodge of England in 1813)
Grand Lodge of Ireland - est. June 24, 1725
Grand Lodge of Scotland - est. 1736
Ancient Grand Lodge of England - est. 1751 - (Merged with Premier Grand Lodge of England, or "The Moderns", to form the United Grand Lodge of England in 1813)
Grand Lodges founded during the Colonial Era
Freemasonry spread from the British Isles during the Colonial Era. All of the "original" Grand Lodges began to issue charters to individual lodges in North America, but the two English Grand Lodges (the "Ancients" and the "Moderns") were the most prolific. Starting in 1730 The Grand Lodge of England (Moderns) began to issue Warrants for Provincial Grand Lodges in the colonies. Initially, these Warrants were issued to individuals, to act as deputies for the Grand Master in a given area for fixed periods of time, and some confusion resulted due to overlapping jurisdictions. To confuse matters further, with the formation of the Antient Grand Lodge, rival Provincial Grand Lodges were chartered under their jurisdiction.
"Coxe" Provincial Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, & New York (Moderns) - Est. 1730 - by warrant issued to Daniel Coxe by GLE for two years, allowing for a successor to be elected. Granted jurisdiction over Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. Successors claimed jurisdiction only over Pennsylvania. The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania dates itself from the formation of this Provincial Grand Lodge.
Provincial Grand Lodge of New England (Moderns) - Est. 1733 by warrant given to Henry Price. The Grand Lodge of Massachusetts dates itself from the formation of this Provincial Grand Lodge.
Provincial Grand Lodge of South Carolina - Est. 1736
Provincial Grand Lodge of North Carolina - (Moderns) Est. 1771 - Warrant issued by GLE to Col. Joseph Montfort (1771-1776) and then his Deputy, Cornelius Harnett (1776-1781)
Provincial Grand Lodge of New York (Moderns) - 1738-1780s - Warrants issued by GLE (Moderns) to Francis Goelet (1738–1753), to George Harrison (1753–1771), to Sir John Johnson (from 1771). As Johnson was a Loyalist during the American Revolution, he is believed to have taken his warrant with him when he fled to Canada, thus leaving the Moderns Lodges without a Provincial Grand Master.
Provincial Grand Lodge for North America (Scotland) - Est. 1757 - By warrant issued to Colonel John Young.
Provincial Grand Lodge of Canada - Est. 1759 (Became PGL of Lower Canada, i.e. Quebec, in 1792)
Provincial Grand Lodge for Pennsylvania (Ancients) - Est. 1761 - By Warrant issued to William Ball.
Provincial Grand Lodge of New York ("Athol Charter" - Ancients) - 1781-1784 - Although this PGL was Warranted by the "Ancients", the final Provincial Grand Master, Chancellor Robert R. Livingston (PGM: 1784-87), was actually the Master of a Lodge under the Jurisdiction of the Moderns, thus uniting the two branches of English Freemasonry in New York State. Livingston continued in office as the first Grand Master of the independent GL of NY.
Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada - Est. 1792
Independent Grand Lodges
After the American Revolution and, again, after the incorporation of Canada, the various Provincial Grand Lodges in North America were closed, and the Lodges in each State or Province formed independent Grand Lodges. These in turn, chartered lodges in the territories in the West and North. As each new State or Province came into being, the lodges that had been chartered within its borders gathered together and formed new Grand Lodges.
Grand Lodge of Virginia - Est. 1778
Grand Lodge of New York - Est. 1782 (declared itself Independent Grand Lodge on June 6, 1787)
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - Est. 1786 (Continuation of "Coxe" Prov. G.L. & Prov. G.L. of Penna. See above.)
Grand Lodge of Georgia - Est. December 16, 1786
Grand Lodge of New Jersey - Est. December 18, 1786
Grand Lodge of Maryland - Est. December 9, 1787
Grand Lodge of North Carolina - Est. December 9, 1787
Grand Lodge of South Carolina - Est. 1788
Grand Lodge of Connecticut - Est. 1789
Grand Lodge of New Hampshire - Est. 1789
Grand Lodge of Rhode Island - Est. 1791
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts - Est. 1792 (continuation of PGL of New England (see above).
Grand Lodge of Vermont - Est. 1794
Grand Lodge of Kentucky - Est. 1800
Grand Lodge of Delaware - Est. 1806
Grand Lodge of Ohio - Est. 1808
Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia - Est. 1811
Grand Lodge of Louisiana - Est. 1812
Grand Lodge of Tennessee - Est. 1813
Grand Lodge of Indiana - Est. January 13, 1818
Grand Lodge of Mississippi - Est. July 27, 1818
Grand Lodge of Maine - Est. 1820
Grand Lodge of Missouri - Est. April 21, 1821
Grand Lodge of Alabama - Est. June 11, 1821
Grand Lodge of Michigan - Est. 1826
Grand Lodge of Florida - Est. 1830
Grand Lodge of Texas - Est. 1838
Grand Lodge Of Illinois- Est. 1840 - previous Grand Lodge in existence: 1822-1827
Grand Lodge of Wisconsin - Est. 1843
Grand Lodge of Iowa - Est. 1844
Grand Lodge of California - Est. 1850
Grand Lodge of Oregon - Est. 1851
Grand Lodge of Minnesota - Est. 1853
Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario - Est. 1855
Grand Lodge of Kansas - Est. 1856
Grand Lodge of Nebraska - Est. 1857
Grand Lodge of Washington State - Est. 1858
Grand Lodge of Colorado - Est. 1861
Grand Lodge of Nevada - Est. January 17, 1865
Grand Lodge of West Virginia - Est. April 12, 1865
Grand Lodge of Montana - Est. January 24, 1866
Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia - Est. February 20, 1866
Grand Lodge of Idaho - Est. December 17, 1867
Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon - Est. December 24, 1867
Grand Lodge of New Brunswick - Est. 1868
Grand Lodge of Quebec - Est. 1869
Grand Lodge of Utah - Est. 1872
Grand Lodge of the Indian Territory - Est. Oct. 6, 1874 (Reestablished in 1892 as Grand Lodge of Oklahoma)
Grand Lodge of Wyoming - Est. December 15, 1874
Grand Lodge of Manitoba - Est. May 12, 1875
Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island - Est. June 23, 1875
Grand Lodge of New Mexico - Est. 1877
Grand Lodge of Arizona - Est. 1882
Grand Lodge of North Dakota - Est. 1889
Grand Lodge of Oklahoma - Est. 1892 (Replaced the Grand Lodge of Indian Territory)
Grand Lodge of Alberta - Est. 1905
Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan - Est. August 9, 1906
Grand Lodge of Alaska Est. 1981
Grand Lodge of Hawaii Est. 1989
Grand Lodge of Newfoundland and Labrador - Est. 1997
History of Freemasonry by Country
See also
List of Masonic Grand Lodges North America
General list of masonic Grand Lodges
History of Freemasonry
References
Further reading
Bullock, Steven C. Revolutionary brotherhood: Freemasonry and the transformation of the American social order, 1730-1840 (UNC Press Books, 2011).
Formisano, Ronald P., and Kathleen Smith Kutolowski. "Antimasonry and Masonry: The Genesis of Protest, 1826-1827." American Quarterly 29.2 (1977): 139-165. online
Hackett, David G. That Religion in Which All Men Agree : Freemasonry in American Culture (U of California Press, 2015) excerpt
Hinks, Peter P. et al. All Men Free and Brethren: Essays on the History of African American Freemasonry (Cornell UP, 2013).
Kantrowitz, Stephen. " 'Intended for the Better Government of Man': The Political History of African American Freemasonry in the Era of Emancipation." Journal of American History 96#4, (2010), pp. 1001–26. online.
Mackey, Albert Gallatin. The History of Freemasonry, Vol. 6 (Masonic History Co., NY, 1898) pages 1485-1486 online membership by state 1898
Weisberger, R. William et al. Freemasonry on Both Sides of the Atlantic: Essays concerning the Craft in the British Isles, Europe, the United States, and Mexico (2002), 969pp
York, Neil L. “Freemasons and the American Revolution.” Historian 55#2 (1993), pp. 315–30. online
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