ancient free and accepted masons - new castle delaware
Important Dates
June
06/02 - Possible Degree
06/07 - School Of Instruction
06/09 - Reg. Communication
06/14 - School Of Instruction
06/16 - Possible Degree
06/21 - School Of Instruction
06/23 - Possible Degree
06/28 - Officer Installation
06/30 - Possible Degree
Upcoming Activities
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St. John's Shout Out!
Denver Lodge #5 A.F. & A.M.
Masonry came to Colorado with the pioneers and it may be said that the history of the early days of Colorado is a history of the
achievements of the Masons of that time. their firm beliefs in the tenets of the Fraternity; Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth,
and their constant practice of the four cardinal
virtues; Temperance, Fortitude, Prudence and Justice, caused them to work in
harmony and to take a prominent part in all the movements tending to promote the welfare of the community.
The first recorded informal meeting of Masons in this region was held on November 3, 1858. On August 15, 1859, an application was made
to the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Kansas for dispensation to organize Auraria Lodge, U.D., but through a series of unfortunate
events, the dispensation did not arrive until October 1, 1859. And so, the first regular meeting of Masons in Colorado was then
held on October 1, 1859, when a group met in the hall of Auraria Lodge.
The Grand Lodge of Colorado A.F. & A.M. was formed in 1861 and on December 11, 1861, this Grand Lodge granted a charter to the
Auraria Lodge under the name of Denver Lodge No. 5, by which name it has continued to exist up to the present. The first installed
officers of Denver Lodge #5 were as follows:
Paris S. Pfouts, Worshipful Master
Charles H. Blake, Senior Warden
John H. Gerrish, Junior Warden
Fred Z. Salomon, Treasurer
George W. Kassler, Secretary
Andrew Sagendorf, Senior Deacon
E. S. Wilhite, Junior Deacon
E. Winslow Cobb, Senior Steward
Chas. L. Bartlett, Junior Steward
William Porter, Tiler
Since this time, Denver Lodge #5 has been an integral part of the community and has participated in many cornerstone ceremonies,
such as at Union Depot in 1870 and the University of Colorado in 1875. The cornerstone of our present Masonic Temple was laid
but the Grand Lodge of Colorado A.F. & A.M. in April, 1889, and the first meeting was held there on June 30, 1890. Except
for a one year period in 1984 when the interior of the building was destroyed by fire and rebuilt, the Lodge has continued to meet
at this historic location ever since.