Masonic Temple on Park Avenue Portland – Picture

Many do not know that before the Grand Lodge of Oregon Administration Offices were located in Forest Grove Oregon the Grand Lodge of Oregon paid rent for their offices at the old Masonic Temple that was located where the Portland Art Museum is today.  At that time the building was just called, “Masonic Temple”.  Many lodges, Al Kader and OES etc would meet there through out the year.  Here is a great picture of many years ago of the stage area inside the dining hall of that building.  The large corner where the Shrine Emblem is hanging is still visible if you go searching recent dining hall pictures at the Portland Art Museum via online search.  Love the recording gear.  Little bit bigger back then.

 

Roosevelt No. 187 – Interesting Picture

Here is a great picture of old campers in Front of Roosevelt No. 187 Lodge Building.  Makes one wonder where they are all going?  Maybe to the Cave Degree?  Roosevelt No. 187 Consolidated with East Gate No. 155 in 1981.

 

Oregon Freemason – 1948

Just finished scanning and compiling the 1948 Oregon Freemason.  The Oregon Freemason was what the Grand Lodge of Oregon Oregon Masonic News replaced.

This file is fully searchable by key word.

Just select Control-F and type in your lodge, surname or key word.

Oregon Freemason Magazine

New Find – Masonic and Eastern Star Home Documents and Photograph

An exciting find to report. A Brother searching through a folder in his lodge came across three documents written by then Grand Secretary and Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Oregon in the year 1921. Along with a wonderful document with specific costs of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home MESH and a wonderful never before seen picture of MESH as a shell before the bricks were placed from what appears to be from the architect of the MESH. Such a valuable find for our jurisdictions history.

 

Glass Slides – Magic Lantern

Yesterday at my local Research Lodge, Research Lodge of Oregon No. 198 a discussion at the Refreshment Table began about Glass Slides that were used for degree work using the old Magic Lantern Projectors.

The Grand Lodge of Oregon Digital Archives has copied these glass slides.  Give these beautiful pieces of art a look.

Glass Slides

 

Oregon Work “Ritual” Curious Find

A curious find has surfaced while indexing for the Digital Archives of the GLO.  It appears that at least a few Freemason’s in Oregon in 1919 didn’t like the adopted Work.  Referred it to Morganism and the use of the number of 6?

To my Ritualists out there do we know what this is referring to?  Link

Portland Masonic Cemetery / Greenwood Hills Cemetery

Did you know…?

Did you know that there was at one time post Grand Lodge of Oregon creation in 1851 (ca.1860’s) land either purchased, acquired or given for use for burial of Mason’s and their families located in Portland Oregon?

This land is today known as, Greenwood Hills Cemetery.

The research on this Masonic Cemetery is very muddied right now but it was called and referred to by several varied names:  Portland Masonic Cemetery, Masonic Cemetery, Greenwood Cemetery and now Greenwood Hills Cemetery.

At some point which is yet to be determined the ownership was transferred, given or sold to some person, company or organization that in the end changed the name to Greenwood Hillls Cemetery.

The significance of this new find is very important to the history of this jurisdiction.  Important because there was never a point in recorded history until now that a location was known to exist for Brothers and their families to be buried in that was specifically a Masonic Cemetery in the Portland area.

The burials of Freemasons and their families obviously occurred all the time in Portland but the use of a Masonic Cemetery is what makes this unique.

The ownership and management of the Portland Masonic Cemetery / Greenwood Cemetery was held by ‘three pioneer lodges’ in Portland.  Which ‘three’ lodges at this time is not known.

To add to this wonderful story is the recent find of the Tax Survey Map which is more than just a normal tax survey.  It is actually a Plat Map of the Cemetery.

This plat map is a curious creation that resembles to my eye The Golden Ratio

Looking at the plat map of the cemetery excites me.  Makes me think that this is just not a lay out of a cemetery but Freemasons at work creating a lasting example of the secrets of mathematics by perfectly balancing the layout of a cemetery for time immemorial.

To add a bit more to this wonderful new find is three very important Masons who were very much involved in the creation of the Oregon Jurisdiction are buried here:

Orrin Kellogg and Joseph kellogg who were the men who brought the Charter to the Oregon Territory in 1848 to Oregon City which allowed Masonic Work to begin.

Berryman Jennings first Grand Master of Oregon (source 1, source 2)

Lodge Symbolic of the Grand Lodge of Oregon

The “Lodge Symbolic” is a unique item that is housed within the Archives of the Grand Lodge of Oregon A. F. and A. M.  It is used for dedications of Lodges and Lodge Buildings.

The history of its creation has not surfaced yet during the inventory of the collections of the new MWB RMR Memorial Library and Museum.  It is hoped that some day the history of its creation surfaces.

From memory and the use of pictures that have surfaced since 2017 the Lodge Symbolic has been used 5 times.  Within this gold box is housed the Vessels of the Grand Lodge of Oregon A. F. and A. M.

Sheridan Dayton No.64 Dedication of their Building 2002.

Portland Scottish Rite Blue Lodge Dedication 1979

 

Where / When was the Lodge Symbolic used from memory:

  1. 1979 June 24 Portland Scottish Rite Blue Lodge Room Dedication
  2. 1996 – Rogue River No. 226
  3. 2004 – Sheridan-Dayton No. 64
  4. 2008 – Esoterika No. 22
  5. 2016 – Enlightenment No. 228

 

Northwestern Masonic Aid Association

Northwestern Masonic Aid Association (Source: D6 169)

OMM Closed today 9-2-22

The OMM Closed today 9-2-22.