The Grand Lodge of Ohio

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The Grand Lodge of Ohio, formally known as The Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Ohio, is the governing body of the largest group of Masonic Lodges in Ohio (the next largest being the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Ohio). The Grand Lodge of Ohio follows the Anglo-American tradition of Freemasonry that is common in the United States. In 2018, the Grand Lodge reported a total membership of 75,000 Master Masons. The current Grand Master is Most Worshipful Brother Shawn Johnson.[1]

Formation

The Grand Lodge of Ohio was formed on January 4–8, 1808 by a convention of five of the six Masonic lodges then meeting in Ohio. The convention was held in the statehouse at Chillicothe[2] and, on January 7, Rufus Putnam was elected Grand Master.

Prior to formation of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, six lodges operated under authority of charters issued by their individual parent grand lodges in the eastern United States:

  1. American Union Lodge No. 1 – chartered in 1776 by the Provincial Grand Lodge of New England (Moderns), one of the predecessors of the current Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Originally a military traveling lodge, it settled permanently in Marietta in June 1790.[3]
  2. Cincinnati Lodge No. 13 – chartered in 1806 by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky and located in Cincinnati. Its members had originally formed Nova Caesarea Lodge No. 10, chartered by the Grand Lodge of New Jersey in 1791, which charter they returned to that Grand Lodge previous to requesting a new one from the Grand Lodge of Kentucky.[4]
  3. Erie Lodge No. 47 – chartered in 1803 by the Grand Lodge of Connecticut and located in Warren.[5]
  4. New England Lodge No. 48 – chartered in 1803 by the Grand Lodge of Connecticut and located in Worthington.[5]
  5. Lodge of Amity No. 105 – chartered in 1805 by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and located in Zanesville.[6]
  6. Scioto Lodge No. 2 – chartered in 1805 by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts and located in Chillicothe.[5]

Erie Lodge was the driving force behind the formation of the Grand Lodge, and proposed the idea to the other lodges in the state.[7] Due to a dispute over the credentials of its representative, James Kilbourne, New England Lodge was not present at the convention but is considered a founding lodge nevertheless.

The Grand Lodge of Ohio has had a continual existence since 1808 and in 2018 had over 450 chartered lodges operating in Ohio with a total membership of over 75,000.

Prince Hall recognition

On December 4, 1994, Steven Reece, Grand Master of The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Ohio, formally requested recognition of his grand lodge by the Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Ohio. The Grand Lodge granted fraternal recognition at its 186th annual session on October 20, 1995. The agreement between the two grand lodges states:

In recognition of the fact that both Grand Lodges are regular in origin and legitimate in nature, now therefore be it resolved that:
It is mutually agreed by The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio and The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio, Inc. on this 20th day of October, 1995, that we dwell together in peace and harmony, and each do hereafter fraternally recognize the other as legitimate proponents of Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth within the state of Ohio and do accord to the other rights of visitation in Grand Lodge and constituent lodges wheresoever assembled, subject to the rights, powers and authority of the Grand Masters and the Masters of the constituent lodges to preside over their respective Grand Lodges and lodges.

The agreement was signed by Steven Reece, Grand Master, and Frederick E. Kelley, Sr., Deputy Grand Master of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Ohio as well as James E. Olmstead, Grand Master, and Neil M. Smalley, Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Ohio.[8]

Ohio Statehouse at Chillicothe, 1808
Ohio Statehouse at Chillicothe, 1808

Officers

There are six officers who are elected annually:

Officer Current
Grand Master mwb Shawn A. Johnson
Deputy Grand Master rwb Michael L. McCandlish
Senior Grand Warden rwb Wayne A. Fischer
Junior Grand Warden rwb Jeffrey M. Sime
Grand Secretary mwb Keith W. Newton
Grand Treasurer mwb Steven M. Grindle

and six officers who are appointed by the Grand Master:

Officer Current
Grand Chaplain rwb David L. Waggoner
Grand Orator rwb Eric W. Muehlenbein
Grand Marshal rwb Troy L. Davis
Senior Grand Deacon rwb Daniel A. Hall
Junior Grand Deacon rwb Brian J. Arehart
Grand Tyler rwb W. Patrick Comer

List of Past Grand Masters

Past Grand Masters of Ohio
Name Term
William M. Carter, III 2024-2025
Paul A. Weglage 2023-2024
Steven M. Grindle 2022-2023
Timothy S. Wheeland 2021-2022
Richard A. Dickerscheid 2020-2021
Keith W. Newton 2019-2020
Jess N. Raines 2018-2019
Eric R. Schau 2016-2017
Douglas N. Kaylor 2015-2016
Robert C. Rill, Jr. 2014-2015
Steven E. Cokonougher 2013-2014
Norman J. Mick 2012-2013
James F. Easterling Jr. 2011-2012
Kevin B. Todd 2010-2011
Bradford Allen Goebel 2009-2010
Terry W. Posey 2008-2009
Charles Richard Murphy 2007-2008
Ronald L. Winnett 2006-2007
Michael A. Himes 2005-2006
James M. Williamson 2004-2005
Jim S. Deyo 2003-2004
Steven J. Krekus 2002-2003
William P. Mayberry 2001-2002
Thomas Eldon Reynolds 2000-2001
Jack L. Allen 1999-2000
Ronald R. Rogers 1998-1999
Douglas O. Brenneman 1997-1998
C. Michael Watson 1996-1997
Thomas H. Galyen 1995-1996
Neil M. Smalley 1994-1995
James E. Olmstead 1993-1994
Thomas D. Zahler 1992-1993
H. Ray Evans 1991-1992
Paul D. Gerber 1990-1991
Charles K. Neff 1989-1990
John W. McKahan 1988-1989
David L. Dresser 1987-1988
George O. Braatz 1986-1987
Robert E. See 1985-1986
Hilmer W. Neumann 1984-1985
Richard M. Wilson 1983-1984
Charles R. lattaner 1982-1983
Vernon E. Musser 1981-1982
Charles B. Moody 1980-1981
Edgar L. Miller 1979-1980
Charles A. Brigham Jr. 1978-1979
Daniel F. Iceman 1977-1978
Jerry C. Rason 1976-1977
Charles S. Ward 1975-1976
Calvin T. Hubler 1974-1975
Robert D. Sager 1973-1974
Royal C. Scofield 1972-1973
Dale E. Fox 1971-1972
Fay L. Gullon 1970-1971
Donald M. Thompson 1969-1970
Louis C. Holzapfel 1968-1969
Robert A. Hinshaw 1967-1968
Donald E. Kretzinger 1966-1967
Benjamin R. Evans 1965-1966
George F. DeSilver 1964-1965
Edgar L. Ott 1963-1964
Colin B. Montis 1962-1963
Ralph M. Francisco 1961-1962
Daniel C. Jenkins 1960-1961
Charles H. Strayer 1959-1960
Charles K. Cunningham 1958-1959
Chester Hodges 1957-1958
Andrew J. White 1956-1957
John W. Barkley 1955-1956
Frank W. Nicholas 1954-1955
Edward W. Kuns 1953-1954
John L. Guss 1952-1953
Thomas A. Reber 1951-1952
Wm. McKinley Judd 1950-1951
James J. Harbage 1949-1950
William R. Pringle 1948-1949
Levi T. McKinney 1947-1948
Raymond A. Younger 1946-1947
William W. Carlton 1945-1946
Ernest F. Schaefer 1944-1945
David B. Sharp 1943-1944
Alpheus A. Stephens 1942-1943
Harry E. Schramm 1941-1942
Charles B. Hoffman 1940-1941
Charles R. Wilson 1939-1940
Dillon Crist 1938-1939
Harry Meyer 1937-1938
Louis B. Blakemore 1936-1937
John P. Terry 1935-1936
Elmer R. Arn 1934-1935
Carl W. Ellenwood 1933-1934
Samuel H. Squire 1932-1933
Simeon Nash 1931-1932
Harvey D. Ake 1930-1931
Harry G. Gram 1929-1930
James W. Morgan 1928-1929
Otto H. Hohly 1927-1928
B. Frank Thomas 1926-1927
Charles L. Minor 1925-1926
Earle E. Stewart 1924-1925
James B. Ruhl 1923-1924
Campbell M. Voorhees 1922-1923
Harry S. Johnson 1921-1922
Frank M. Ransbottom 1920-1921
John R. Flotron 1919-1920
Matthew Smith 1918-1919
Isaac M. Kinsey Sr. 1917-1918
Henry M. Hagelbarger 1916-1917
Joel C. Clore 1915-1916
Frank H. Marquis 1914-1915
George L. Marshall 1913-1914
Charles J. Pretzman 1912-1913
Edwin S. Griffiths 1911-1912
Thomas B. Guitteau 1910-1911
Harry S. Kissell 1909-1910
Benjamin F. Perry 1908-1909
Charles S. Hoskinson 1907-1908
George D. Copeland 1906-1907
Horace A. Irvin 1905-1906
Lewis P. Schaus 1904-1905
Clifford G. Ballou 1903-1904
Orion P. Sperra 1902-1903
William A. Belt 1901-1902
Ike Robinson 1900-1901
Frank S. Harmon 1899-1900
Edwin L. Lybarger 1898-1899
Edwin C. Gulliford 1897-1898
Nelson M. Williams 1896-1897
Barton Smith 1895-1896
William B. Melish 1894-1895
Carroll F. Clapp 1893-1894
Allen Andrews 1891-1893
Levi C. Goodale 1889-1891
Leander Burdick 1887-1889
Samuel S. Williams 1884-1887
Joseph M. Godspeed 1882-1884
Charles C. Kiefer 1880-1882
Reuben C. Lemmon 1878-1880
William M. Cunningham 1876-1878
Charles A. Woodward 1874-1876
Asa H. Battin 1871-1874
Alexander H. Newcomb 1868-1871
Howard Matthews 1866-1868
Thomas Sparrow 1862-1866
George K. Rex 1860-1862
Horace M. Stokes 1856-1860
Benjamin F. Smith 1855-1856
William B. Dodds 1853-1855
Lucius V. Bierce 1852-1853
William B. Hubbard 1847-1852
Michael Z. Kreider 1846-1847
William B. Thrall 1842-1846
William J. Reese 1833-1842
Timothy Baker 1832-1833
Charles Anthony 1831-1832
John Satterthwaite 1830-1831
William Fielding 1829-1830
John Snow 1828-1829
Thomas Corwin 1827-1828
John M. Goodenow 1826-1827
Samuel Wheeler 1825-1826
William W. Irvin 1824-1825
Charles R. Sherman 1823-1824
John Snow 1818-1823
Chester Griswold 1817-1818
Henry Brush 1812-1817
Lewis Cass 1809-1812
Samuel Huntington 1808-1809
Rufus Putnam 1808

Voting membership

Former Grand Lodge building at Worthington, Ohio
Former Grand Lodge building at Worthington, Ohio

The voting membership of the Grand Lodge consists of its elected and appointed officers, together with the Masters and Wardens of the chartered lodges under its jurisdiction, the District Deputy Grand Masters and District Education Officers during their term of office, and such Past Grand Masters and Past District Deputy Grand Masters as are members of such lodges.[9]

Until 2012, the Grand Lodge's headquarters and museum were located in Worthington, Ohio. The Worthington building was built in 1955 and adjoined the lodge hall built in 1820 by New England Lodge No. 4. The 1820 building is said to be the oldest Masonic lodge hall west of the Appalachian Mountains.[10] In 2012, the Grand Lodge moved its headquarters and museum to the campus of the Ohio Masonic Home in Springfield.[Citation Needed]

References

  1. "Grand Lodge of Ohio Leadership".
  2. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, 1808-1847
  3. Gould's History of Freemasonry Throughout the World, Volume 6, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York: 1936, p. 86
  4. Gould, supra, pp. 89-90
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Gould, supra, p. 91
  6. Gould, supra, p. 92
  7. James J. Tyler, Early History of Old Erie Lodge No. 3, F. & A.M., p. 14
  8. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, 1995, p. 98
  9. Constitution of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, Article II
  10. Podcast at http://www.freemason.com/podcast/2007/08/grand-lodge-museum.html Template:Webarchive

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