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=Micajah Rice (1789–1873) - Twentieth Master of Corinthian Lodge= [[File:Micajah Rice.jpg|thumb|Micajah Rice]] ==Early Life and Profession== Micajah Rice was born on August 4, 1789, in Framingham, Massachusetts. In his youth, he learned the trade of a morocco dresser, a specialty leather processing skill. Later, he resided in Charlestown, Massachusetts, for several years before moving to Concord in 1836, where he settled as a farmer along the Lexington Road. By the late 1840s, he was living a peaceful life on his farm, known for his reliable and steady character. ==Masonic Journey== Micajah Rice began his Masonic journey in March 1824 at King Solomon's Lodge in Charlestown, where he served as Senior Warden from 1827 to 1829. He also achieved the Royal Arch Degrees at St. Paul’s Chapter in Boston, where he was under the High Priesthood of Most Worshipful Brother Simon W. Robinson, a prominent Mason who later became the Grand Master of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Brother Rice joined Corinthian Lodge in Concord on October 27, 1845, quickly becoming an active member. He held several offices, including Senior Deacon in 1840 and Junior Warden in 1847 and 1848. He was elected Master of Corinthian Lodge in 1849 and again in 1850, serving the Lodge with dedication. He was known for his willingness to fill any position when called upon and rarely missed a meeting, regardless of the weather. ==Personal Life and Legacy== Micajah Rice’s commitment to Freemasonry extended within his family. His son, William Sidney Rice, followed in his father’s footsteps, joining the Lodge in 1856. Brother Rice passed away on May 3, 1873 and is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord. His legacy remains one of service, dedication, and loyalty, marking him as one of the most dependable Masons in the Lodge's history. ==Categories== [[Category:Past Masters|1849]] [[Category:Past Masters|1850]] [[Category:Biographies|Rice, Micajah]]
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