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1817 Oliver Hubbard, James H. Rogers, Henry G. Braes, Thomas Colton, Harvey Powers, Pownall Shaw (one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

originators <strong>of</strong> the lime business in this area), Ira Spear, Jeremiah Green, Ebeneezer Hammond, Horace Forbes, William A.<br />

Tearse, Moody Ames, James Palmenter, Abraham Wing Jr. (the son <strong>of</strong> the pioneer; County Surrogate 1827-35, Village<br />

President 1847), William Hill Jr..<br />

1818 Martin Kentwood, Seth Fuller, Joseph Whitley, Edward Sumner, William Ferriss, John Robinson, Josiah L. Arms, Alfred<br />

Ferriss, John Kendrick, Enoch Gregory, Salma Hawley.<br />

1819 John E. Jones.<br />

1820 Henry R. Filly, Samuel Bishop, Lewis L. Pixley.<br />

1821 <strong>Gr<strong>and</strong></strong>us Davenport, Sylvester Rice (from Hudson <strong>Lodge</strong> #13), Samuel Hunton, William Hill, Daniel Fairchild, Walter<br />

Geer, John Dewey, Henry Fox, Samuel Ranger.<br />

1822 Henry Thurston, Enoch Ellis (from Hartford <strong>Lodge</strong>, later a charter member <strong>of</strong> Glens Falls <strong>Lodge</strong> 121, started stagecoach<br />

service from Glens Falls to Troy in 1837), Daniel H. Kingsley, Abraham Davenport.<br />

1823 Peter Threehouse, Charles Roberts, Dow Williamson, Seneca M. Fairchild, Stephen Bishop, Gilbert Waldron.<br />

1824 Jonathon Sewell, Godfrey Lake, Asa Palmer, George Miller.<br />

1825 Gridley M. Packard, Jacob Brigham, Humphrey Burlingame, George G.Dickinson, Rainsford Baldwin, A. Taft Pronty,<br />

Halsey Burnham.<br />

1826 Lubin Putnam, Israel Putnam, Daniel Ford, David Johnson, Hiram Barber, Oren Warner, Herman Peck, Cir<strong>and</strong>us<br />

Davenport, Martin Eastwood, Asahel Fairchild.<br />

1827 Ira Green (1st Collector <strong>of</strong> the Village <strong>of</strong> GLENS FALLS), Stephen Allen.<br />

The following names listed in Vol. 39 <strong>of</strong> Individual <strong>Lodge</strong>s in the <strong>Gr<strong>and</strong></strong> <strong>Lodge</strong> Library, but not mentioned in the Holden speech<br />

were:<br />

Eden Chilson, Orville Clark (State Senator 1844-47), Hyman J. Cool, William H. Finn, Samuel Forbes, John F. Gazeley, Walter<br />

Green, William H. Lewis, E.G. Lindsay, Henry Martin, William May, Samuel Pange, Asa Ripley, Doeton Ripley, William Roberts,<br />

Calvin Robins, John Robertson, Levi Rug, Daniel Sanford, Peter D. Thorndike, Sylvanus Walker.<br />

Other names in Holden's speech, but not listed in the membership roster, <strong>and</strong> may well have been visitors were:<br />

1818 Martin Kentwood<br />

1821 Henry Fox<br />

1822 Henry Thurston<br />

1823 Stephen Bishop, Peter Threehouse, Charles Roberts, Dow Williamson, Gilbert Waldron<br />

1824 Johnathon Sewell, George Miller, Lubin Putnam<br />

1825 Humphrey Burligame<br />

1826 Cir<strong>and</strong>us Davenport<br />

In 1827 the last report was made to <strong>Gr<strong>and</strong></strong> <strong>Lodge</strong>. The date this <strong>Lodge</strong> ceased to exist is unknown. However, the "Glens Falls<br />

Observer" on February 18, 1828, published a resolution <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Lodge</strong> acknowledging the death <strong>of</strong> former <strong>Gr<strong>and</strong></strong> Master <strong>and</strong> <strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>York</strong> State Governor DeWitt Clinton.<br />

"At an extra communication <strong>of</strong> Hamilton <strong>Lodge</strong> No. 144, assembled in <strong>Masonic</strong> Hall in this village the 15th instant, the following<br />

resolutions were adopted:<br />

Resolved that, whereas it has pleased Almighty God, the Supreme Architect <strong>of</strong> the Universe, in His Divine Providence to call<br />

from his labor worthy brother DeWitt Clinton PGM, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Gr<strong>and</strong></strong> <strong>Lodge</strong> <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, we feel it our duty to pay his<br />

memory, the last tribute <strong>of</strong> respect.<br />

Resolved, that the Worshipful Master, Wardens <strong>and</strong> Brethren <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Lodge</strong> show their respect for our deceased Worthy Brother,<br />

by wearing the usual badge <strong>of</strong> mourning thirty days.<br />

E.G. Lindsey, Secretary"<br />

<strong>Lodge</strong>s in old Washington County as <strong>of</strong> 1813:<br />

Washington #11 Ft. Edward (12 Jul 1785/20 Sep 1785)<br />

<strong>Lodge</strong> <strong>of</strong> Unity #517 Ft. William Henry (1787)<br />

Aurora #25 Hampton (1793)<br />

Montgomery <strong>Lodge</strong> #23 Stillwater (Oct. 22, 1791)<br />

Livingston <strong>Lodge</strong> #28 Kingsbury (March 6, 1793)<br />

Rural <strong>Lodge</strong> #32 Cambridge (Sept. 4, 1793)<br />

North Star <strong>Lodge</strong> #51 Salem (Sept. 7, 1796)<br />

Liberty <strong>Lodge</strong> #55 Granville (Dec. 7, 1796)<br />

Warren County Early <strong>Lodge</strong>s:<br />

Hamilton #144 Queensbury (1804)-formed prior to Warren Co.<br />

Rising Virtue #225 Luzerne (1814)<br />

Clinton #278 Caldwell (1818)<br />

Perry #437 Bolton (1825)<br />

Saratoga County Early <strong>Lodge</strong>s:<br />

Herschell <strong>Lodge</strong> #89 Hartford (Dec. 3, 1800)<br />

Farmers <strong>Lodge</strong> #96 Easton (Dec. 4, 1802)<br />

Rising Sun <strong>Lodge</strong> #126 Greenwich (1805)<br />

Hamilton <strong>Lodge</strong> #144 Queensbury (1804)<br />

Brothers <strong>Lodge</strong> #147 Ft. Ann (1806)<br />

Social Hall <strong>Lodge</strong> #145 Whitehall (Dec. 6, 1806)<br />

Hebron <strong>Lodge</strong> #216 Hebron (1813)<br />

Morning Star <strong>Lodge</strong> #243 Argyle (1813)<br />

Montgomery #21 Stillwater (1791)<br />

St John's #24 Half Moon (1792)<br />

Franklin #37 Ballston Spa (1794)<br />

Orange #43 Waterford (1795)<br />

St John's <strong>Lodge</strong> #90 Greenfield (1802) (Feb. 20 received charter as St John's #90, duly organized on June 2)<br />

Malta #106 Malta (1804)<br />

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