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HENRY PRICE, of Boston, Massachusetts, was the
first Grand Master of Masons on the American Continent. In 1733,
Lord Montague, Grand Master of Masons in England, having
received a petition from a number of brethren residing in New
England," issued his commission to Bro. Henry Price, of
Boston, constituting him Provincial Grand Master of New England.
On receipt of the commission the brethren met in Boston July
30th, 1733, and organized a Provincial Grand Lodge, under the
title and designation of "St. John's Grand Lodge,"
when the following officers were chosen and duly installed:
Andrew Belcher, D.G.M.; Thomas Kennelly, S.G.W.; John Quano,
J.G.W. A subordinate Lodge was immediately organized in Boston,
by the name of "St. John's Lodge." Thus was Masonry,
in an organized form, introduced into America, and which has
since spread all over the United States, and throughout Canada.
At different periods it has also been introduced into the
Central and South American States, but the prevalence of Roman
Catholicism has prevented it from taking firm root there, as
Romanism has long been the determined and |
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