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31 October 2024

  • 02:1202:12, 31 October 2024 diff hist +2,239 N Francis JarvisCreated page with "=Francis Jarvis (1768-1840) - Fourth Master of Corinthian Lodge= thumb|Deacon Francis Jarvis ==Overview== Brother Deacon Francis Jarvis, born on August 28, 1768, in Dorchester, Massachusetts, served as the fourth Master of Corinthian Lodge in 1804. A prominent community member, Jarvis was known for his business acumen and dedication to the Lodge and his local Congregational Society. ==Early Life and Career== In 1775, at the age of..."
  • 02:0802:08, 31 October 2024 diff hist 0 N Category:BiographiesCreated blank page current
  • 02:0702:07, 31 October 2024 diff hist 0 N Category:Past MastersCreated blank page
  • 02:0602:06, 31 October 2024 diff hist +1,912 N Reuben BryantCreated page with "=Reuben Bryant (1769-1846) - Third Master of Corinthian Lodge= ==Overview== Brother Reuben Bryant, born on March 11, 1769, in Concord, Massachusetts, served as the third Master of Corinthian Lodge in 1802. His background in education, bookbinding, and business contributed to his effective leadership within the Lodge. ==Early Life and Education== Reuben Bryant received his early education in Concord, preparing him for a career as a school teacher. At age 19, he move..."
  • 02:0302:03, 31 October 2024 diff hist −5 Thomas HealdNo edit summary
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  • 02:0302:03, 31 October 2024 diff hist +3,099 N Thomas HealdCreated page with "### Thomas Heald (1768-1821) - Second Master of Corinthian Lodge ==Overview== The Honorable Thomas Heald, born on March 31, 1768, in New Ipswich, New Hampshire, served as the second Master of Corinthian Lodge. Known for his wit, generosity, and active engagement, he held the position of Master in 1801, declined it in 1802, and then served again in 1803 at the request of the Lodge members. His contributions to the Lodge and the community earned him a respected place am..."

30 October 2024

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