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RESEARCH LODGES AND LINKS FOR FURTHER MASONIC LIGHT

 

There are currently five Research Lodges in the Commonwealth of Virginia.  They were formed, not to raise new Masons, but for the purpose of bringing more "light" (knowledge) into the lives of men who are already Masons.  Many of the papers that are presented by the members can be found on their websites, which are shown below.

 

There are also links to The Masonic Service Association of North America, an excellent source for Masonic light, as well as the George Washington Masonic Memorial.  Links to other sites will be added in the future.

 

Peyton Randolph Research Lodge No. 1774 is located in historic Williamsburg, Virginia.  It was chartered on November 10, 2007.  Their Lodge website can be found here.

   

Virginia Research Lodge No. 1777 is located in Highland Springs, Virginia.  It was chartered on February 14, 1951.  Their Lodge website can be found here.

   

Civil War Research Lodge No. 1865 is located in Highland Springs, Virginia.  It was chartered on November 14, 1995.  The website containing papers presented can be found here.

   

James Noah Hillman Research Lodge No. 1883 is located in Norton, Virginia.  It was chartered on November 7, 2009.  Their Lodge website can be found here with the papers presented found under the Archives link.

   

A. Douglas Smith, Jr., Research Lodge No. 1949 is located in Alexandria, Virginia and meets in the beautiful North Room of the George Washington Masonic Memorial.  It was chartered on February 15, 1983.  Their Lodge website can be found here with the papers presented found under the Transactions link.

   

The Masonic Service Association of North America is an excellent source of Masonic information and links to other sites.  A link to additional information on Masonry can be found here.

   

The George Washington Masonic Memorial is located in Alexandria, Virginia.  This magnificent Memorial to George Washington, the Mason, was completed in 1970.  Their website can be found here.