Friendship Lodge #37 - Lewistown, MT
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N 47° 03.863 W 109° 25.653
12T E 619401 N 5213517
Built by a mining superintendent in 1904, the H. H. Lang Block remained in the Lang family until 1941.
Waymark Code: WMXT89
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 02/23/2018
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Built solely as an investment property by H. H. Lang, superintendent of the Kendall Gold Mine at Kendall, Montana, this block housed not only retail establishments but was also the home of Lewistown Masonic Lodge #37, which had lodge rooms on the second floor. On August 26, 1908 the Masons laid the cornerstone for their own building, foreboding the end of their sojourn in the Lang Block.
Dedicated on July 20, 1909, their new temple, also a stone building, was designed by a Freemason, Otto F. Wasmandorff, and George D. Eastman. Today it is a Nationally Registered Historic Place.
MASONIC LODGES: LODGE
GRAND MASONIC LODGES: Not listed
Other: Not listed
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