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  • =Eli Brown (1786-1850) - Eleventh Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...1820. A skilled clothier by trade, Brown contributed to the growth of the Lodge and its establishment of a permanent meeting space.
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  • =Reuben Bryant (1769-1846) - Third Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...okbinding, and business contributed to his effective leadership within the Lodge.
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  • =Benjamin Ball (1783-1859) - Tenth Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...1816, 1817, 1818, 1822, and 1823. Ball's contributions extended beyond the Lodge to other Masonic bodies, where he became a highly respected member.
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  • =William Shepherd (1796-1865) - Seventeenth Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...the seventeenth Master of Corinthian Lodge from 1835 to 1840. Leading the Lodge through some of its most challenging years, Shepherd’s devotion to Masonr
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  • =Dr. John Nelson (1790-1872) - Sixteenth Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...achusetts, served as the sixteenth Master of Corinthian Lodge, leading the Lodge in 1830 and 1831. A dedicated physician, Nelson balanced his medical career
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  • ==William Frederick Hurd (1826–1904) - Past Master of Corinthian Lodge and Founding Member of Walden Royal Arch Chapter== ..., Massachusetts, to Isaac Hurd Jr., and grandson to Isaac Hurd, Corinthian Lodge's first master. Hurd spent the majority of his life in Concord, where he be
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  • =Micajah Rice (1789–1873) - Twentieth Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...inent Mason who later became the Grand Master of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.
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  • =Ephraim H. Bellows (1792-1861) - Eighteenth Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...into the role of Master. His legacy reflects a steadfast commitment to the Lodge and his community.
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  • =Francis Jarvis (1768-1840) - Fourth Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...ity member, Jarvis was known for his business acumen and dedication to the Lodge and his local Congregational Society.
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  • =Daniel Smith (1780-c.1846) - Ninth Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...ninth Master of Corinthian Lodge in 1814 and 1815. His early years in the Lodge and community were marked by active involvement; however, later events led
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  • =John Brown (1783-1859) - Eighth Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...industrious manufacturer, Brown has spent his life in service to both the Lodge and his community through his work in the cotton industry and his role in t
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  • =Ebenezer Wood (1792-1870) - Fourteenth Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...ester County, Massachusetts, served as the fourteenth Master of Corinthian Lodge in 1826. His term as Master, from March to October, followed the appointmen
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  • =John Henry Marrs (1846–1932) - Forty Second Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...ttended by prominent Masonic officials. His dedication extended beyond the Lodge, serving as Past High Priest of Walden Arch Chapter in Concord, demonstrati
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  • =Samuel Dakin Jr. (1768-1818) - Seventh Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...ssachusetts, served as the seventh Master of Corinthian Lodge, leading the Lodge in 1809 and 1810. Known for his domestic lifestyle and dedication to duty,
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  • =Thomas Heald (1768-1821) - Second Master of Corinthian Lodge = ...gain in 1803 at the request of the Lodge members. His contributions to the Lodge and the community earned him a respected place among his Masonic brethren.
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  • =Isaac Hurd (1756-1844) - First Master of Corinthian Lodge = ...n Lodge. Known for his dedication, wisdom, and integrity, he served as the Lodge's first Master from 1797 to 1801, shaping its early years and setting a hig
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  • ...05) was a respected businessperson, veteran, and Past Master of Corinthian Lodge, A. F. and A. M., in Concord, Massachusetts. He was born in Westmeath, Irel .../drive.google.com/file/d/10g_YARNVZa0tQl47Q7rOTRFA4G020SJe/view Corinthian Lodge Meeting Minutes 1872-1879]</ref>
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  • =John Keyes (1787-1844) - Twelfth Master of Corinthian Lodge ...a leader of high character and determination, deeply influencing both the Lodge and his community.
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  • =John Leighton Tuttle (1774-1813) - Sixth Master of Corinthian Lodge = ...Massachusetts, served as the sixth Master of Corinthian Lodge, leading the Lodge in 1807 and 1808. Tuttle was known for his dedication to public service, ho
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  • =George P. How (1829–1885) - Master of Corinthian Lodge= ...zed for his leadership and dedication, he was elected Master of Corinthian Lodge on October 18, 1858, and served as Master from 1859 to 1863 and again from
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