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Austin Lodge #12, A.F. & A.M.
207 West 18th Street, Austin, Texas 78701 | (512)454-8009 |
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History of Austin Lodge #12
Grand Master Archer appointed Anson Jones as installing officer, but he could not perform the task, so George Fisher constituted the lodge. Alexander Russell, who had lived in Texas since 1834 and had been active at Brazoria in the formation of the first Masonic Lodge in Texas, was installed as Worshipful Master. James Izod became Senior Warden, Charles Mason became Junior Warden, and Augustus Seeger served as Secretary.
The meeting places of Austin Lodge No. 12 have changed and improved with the times. From Edwin Waller's house the group seems to have moved to the second floor of a building on the southwest corner of Sixth and Congress, where Scarbrough's is now located. The building, owned by Alexander Russell, was shared by Lone Star Chapter No. 6, the Grand Lodge, and Austin Lodge No. 12, with the rent being about $30 per month in 1841. Presumably meetings were held there for some time, although evidence points to the fact that some gatherings were held in the State Capitol.
Between 1866 and 1883, Austin Lodge No. 12 rented in several places, but always near Congress Avenue. George Hancock, Rust and Moore, the Independent Order of the Odd Fellows, Walter Tipps, and Crow and Jones are listed as proprietors. In March, 1883, a change was made to the new Masonic Temple on the southeast corner of Seventh and Colorado Streets, which served until August 1, 1923, when the move was made to the Scottish Rite Cathedral at Eighteenth and Lavaca. The Lodge met at the Scottish Rite until it moved to its own building at 4220 Bull Creek Road (Bull Creek Road and Jackson Street). This building served Austin Lodge #12 until May of 2003, when the Lodge returned to it's former home at the Scottish Rite. Among other accomplishments, Austin Lodge No. 12 has actively contributed much to alleviate the suffering of mankind. By 1867 a Relief Committee equipped with an "indigent fund" had been established. In 1874 a brother and his family were sent to Washington, D.C., at a cost to the lodge of $219.65, and the following year $13.25 was sent to the "coast sufferers." Victims of the Cisco cyclone received a lodge donation of $25 in 1893, while, $100 was sent to those caught in the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. The Galveston storm (1900), the Paris, Texas fire (1916), the Corpus Christi flood (1919), and numerous other catastrophes have evoked contributions from the lodge membership. A gift of over $3,200 was made to the Masonic Home and School at Fort Worth in 1923. In such ways the lodge has proved its concern for humanity. Dedication of buildings has been another area where Austin Lodge No. 12 has been active, and such occasions have brought honor to the fraternity. Sometimes the events were ornamented with parades and picnics which culminated in serious ceremonies presided over by the lodge officers. Structures of the State of Texas which had their cornerstones laid and leveled by Austin Lodge No. 12 include: the Old Land Office Building (March 31, 1851); the "Colonial" Capitol (July 4, 1852); the "Old Main" building of the University of Texas (November 17, 1882); and the present Capitol building (May 16, 1888). On September 4, 1914, the lodge was in charge of laying the cornerstone at the Scottish Rite Cathedral at Eighteenth and Lavaca, and on October 20, 1930, performed the same honors for the Travis County Courthouse. Some of the churches in Austin for which these services were conferred include the Protestant Episcopal Church (April 7, 1853), the Southwestern Methodist Church at Tenth and Brazos (September 6, 1883), and the First congregational Church (November 23, 1907). Such activities have always displayed the Masonic fraternity favorably in the public eye. Educational activities have been attempted, but some have been more successful than others. In December, 1852, Austin Lodge No. 12 announced that it would establish the Austin Masonic High School
consisting of two separate departments for males and females, which, unfortunately, never came to fruition.
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Austin Lodge #12, A.F. & A.M., 207 West 18th Street, Austin, Texas 78701 Phone : 512-454-8009 | Email : info@austinlodge12.com Site created November 3, 1997 | Last updated April 3, 2007 Email webmaster@austinlodge12.com with any issues |
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