Prince Hall Grand Lodges

Explore the Grand Lodges of Prince Hall Freemasonry across all U.S. jurisdictions, each with its own unique history, leadership, and contributions to community service and brotherhood.

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Massachusetts Grand Lodge emblem

Massachusetts

Established 1784

The birthplace of Prince Hall Masonry, home to African Lodge No. 1, the first independent Black Masonic lodge in North America, chartered in Boston.

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New York Grand Lodge emblem

New York

Established 1806

One of the earliest Prince Hall Grand Lodges, New York developed a strong presence in the Northeast and played a crucial role in the early expansion of Prince Hall Masonry.

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Pennsylvania Grand Lodge emblem

Pennsylvania

Established 1815

Pennsylvania has been a major hub for Prince Hall Masonry, particularly through the Philadelphia area, contributing significantly to the growth and influence of the organization.

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Ohio Grand Lodge emblem

Ohio

Established 1849

Ohio's Grand Lodge represents the westward expansion of Prince Hall Masonry, establishing roots in the Midwest and supporting community development in the region.

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Connecticut Grand Lodge emblem

Connecticut

Established 1798

Connecticut's Grand Lodge was established in the early years following Prince Hall's death, becoming one of the New England strongholds of Prince Hall Masonry.

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Rhode Island Grand Lodge emblem

Rhode Island

Established 1797

Rhode Island became an early stronghold for Prince Hall Masonry in New England, with strong traditions and consistent organizational development.

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California Grand Lodge emblem

California

Established 1868

California represents the westward expansion of Prince Hall Masonry to the Pacific Coast, establishing important communities in San Francisco and Los Angeles.

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Illinois Grand Lodge emblem

Illinois

Established 1844

Illinois, particularly Chicago, became a major center for Prince Hall Masonry in the Midwest, influencing regional development and community impact.

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Michigan Grand Lodge emblem

Michigan

Established 1845

Michigan's Grand Lodge contributed to Prince Hall's Midwest presence, supporting communities in Detroit and throughout the state.

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Virginia Grand Lodge emblem

Virginia

Established 1817

Virginia's Grand Lodge expanded Prince Hall Masonry into the Upper South, representing an important early southern jurisdiction and symbol of resistance to oppression.

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Louisiana Grand Lodge emblem

Louisiana

Established 1875

Louisiana became an important southern jurisdiction following the Civil War, with New Orleans as a center for Prince Hall Masonry development and community leadership.

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Texas Grand Lodge emblem

Texas

Established 1848

Texas represents the southwestern expansion of Prince Hall Masonry, with lodges in major cities supporting community development across the state.

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Georgia Grand Lodge emblem

Georgia

Established 1870

Georgia, particularly Atlanta, became a major center for Prince Hall Masonry in the Southeast, supporting community development and leadership.

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North Carolina Grand Lodge emblem

North Carolina

Established 1867

North Carolina's Grand Lodge expanded Prince Hall Masonry into the Southeast during Reconstruction, supporting community development despite challenging circumstances.

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Maryland Grand Lodge emblem

Maryland

Established 1819

Maryland, with Baltimore as a major center, became an important jurisdiction connecting northeastern and mid-Atlantic Prince Hall Masonry.

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Washington Grand Lodge emblem

Washington

Established 1879

Washington state represents Prince Hall Masonry's presence in the Pacific Northwest, with Seattle becoming an important regional center.

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New Jersey Grand Lodge emblem

New Jersey

Established 1809

New Jersey became an important jurisdiction connecting New York and Pennsylvania Prince Hall lodges, supporting communities in the tri-state region.

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