History of
Silver Square Lodge No. 791, F.&A.M.
Prince Hall Affiliate
est. December 14, 1949
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge
Free and Accepted Masons
of North Carolina
and its
Jurisdictions, Inc
Citing a desire to fellowship primarily with Masons who shared common
interests, concerns, and vocational backgrounds, 21 soldiers from Ft. Bragg,
North Carolina petitioned the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted
Masons of North Carolina, Inc., in October 1947, to establish a Masonic
Lodge in the city of Fayetteville, NC. Though, there already existed Eureka
Lodge #3 and Savannah Lodge #407, the Prince Hall Grand Lodge established
Silver Square Lodge UD, Fayetteville, NC.
Silver Square Military Lodge U.D.
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Harry B. Harris
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Worshipful Master
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Earl T. Hutchins
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Senior Warden
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George T. Brown
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Junior Warden
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Benjamin Slater
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Treasurer
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Alvin Ferguson
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Secretary
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Filmore B. Martin
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Senior Deacon
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Marcellus McBride
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Junior Deacon
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Eddie Lewis
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Senior Steward
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Willie Jones
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Junior Steward
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Isaac Jones
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Chaplain
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Bradley Biggs
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Marshall
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Roosevelt Johnson
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Tiler
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Members
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Members
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James Carter
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Alonzo V. Charles
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William Davis
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Lea G. Ellis
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Sgt James Green
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Marvin Gwynn
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Jacob Hopkins
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John D. Lindsey
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Leroy Williams
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Silver Square Lodge #791 smoothly integrated with the Prince Hall
Masonic family of Fayetteville, NC, hosting banquets with the proceeds
going toward assisting students seeking a higher education and providing
assistance to less fortunate members of the Fayetteville community.
Harry B. Harris
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Worshipful Master
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Earl T. Hutchins
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Senior Warden
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George T. Brown
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Junior Warden
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Ellis L. Hewitt
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Senior Deacon
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Marcellus McBride
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Junior Deacon
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Benjamin Slater
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Treasurer
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Filmore B. Martin
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Secretary
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Marvin L. Groom
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Senior Steward
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Jacob Hopkins
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Junior Steward
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Lillard Sims
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Senior Master of Ceremonies
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James Lindsey
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Junior Master of Ceremonies
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Isaac Jones
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Chaplain
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Bradley Biggs
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Marshal
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James Green
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Tiler
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Members
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Members
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Donald V. Barnes
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Daniel Boatwright
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James Carter
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Alonzo V. Charles
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William Davis
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Lea G. Ellis
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Alphonso
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Alvin Ferguson
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Ransom A. Holt
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Fred D. Huddleston
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Roosevelt Johnson
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Jack Jones
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Willie Jones
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George H. King
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Eddie Lewis
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Sandres Middleton, Jr.
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William Richardson
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Cornelius Squalls
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Frank Wiggins
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Leroy Williams
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Worshipful Master Harry B. Harris served this Lodge from 1947 until
1950. Bro. Earl T. Hutchins was voted Worshipful Master, 1950 - 1951 followed
by Filmore B. Martin who served from 1951 until 1952.
At he outbreak of the Korean War the members Silver Square Lodge
#791, being predominantly soldiers, were called to serve in that conflict.
This unfortunate action caused the Lodge to become dormant from 1952 -
1954.
With the return of many of the members of Silver Square Lodge #791
in 1954 the Lodge was reactivated with Worshipful Master William A. Davis
occupying the Oriental Chair from then until 1957. Under his leadership,
and those Worshipful Masters who followed him, Silver Square Lodge #791
adopted the sobriquet, "the Lodge that points the way".
Ritual perfect openings, closings and degree work were presented
in the Lodge without the use of a book. Their prowess in these areas caused
them to be utilized constantly by the District Deputy Grand Masters in
demonstration of model openings, closings and degree work.
A Lodge, now that boasted members of all walks of life, Silver Square
Lodge #791 continued to grow in membership, benevolence and reputation.
Church visitations to local houses of worship and the Brethren's contribution
to the collection assisted many churches in the "burning of their mortgages."
The celebration of St.s' John Day and Prince Hall/Americanism Day allowed
Silver Square Lodge #791 the opportunity to parade to the selected site
of observance in full Masonic regalia. Proud Prince Hall Masons.
Not feeling complete and at the recommendation of many wives Silver
Square Lodge #791 petitioned the Prince Hall Grand Lodge to sponsor an
Order of the Eastern Star Chapter. After carefully reviewing the request
and existing O.E.S. Chapters in the Fayetteville, NC Masonic community,
it was discovered that Eureka Lodge #3 was sponsoring two (2) O.E.S. Chapters,
Queen Esther Chapter #3 and Adah Chapter #31. In a magnanimous display
of Brotherly love, Adah Chapter #31 was assigned to Silver Square Lodge
#791. This Masonic union proved to be a tremendous asset, providing the
Sisterly touch to many community endeavors undertaken.
Our Lodge has been fortunate enough to realize Grand Lodge officers,
Past Masters, William A. Davis, B.A. McGeachy (longest serving Worshipful
Master, 6 yrs and first Hon. Past Grand Master of the Jurisdiction), Joseph
L. Pillow, Freddie K. Woods, Robert M.L. Walker, William T. Pratt, Ervin
Farmer, Jr. and Howard R. Jones (first Grand Lodge Sword Bearer). The community
has benefited from Councilman Joseph L. Pillow; magistrates, Otto Morgan
and Arthur Tompkins, a host of policemen and deputy sheriffs. Though our
membership being diverse we are still affectionately known as a military
Lodge and continue to attract demits from Brothers being assigned to Ft.
Bragg and Pope Air Force Base. Inquires of newly demitted Brethren has
revealed that many of our present members and former members have displayed
such Masonic knowledge that these Brothers wished to become a part of this
Lodge.
Fayetteville State University Chancellors; Charles A. Lyons, Jr.,
Lloyd V. Hackley, and Willis B. McLeod leveled themselves to become members
of our august body. Many members of the faculty and staff of the University
boast membership in Silver Square Lodge #791.
The proficiency of the members of this Lodge has caused other Masonic
Lodge members to vote them into positions of leadership in the Scottish
Rite, York Rite and Shriners at local and Grand levels. The most noted
being, the late, PM William T. Pratt, who was elected and served as 32nd
Imperial Potentate (1995 & 1996) of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order
Noble of the Mystic Shrine of North and South America and its Jurisdictions,
Inc.
PM Joseph L. Pillow, on a trip to California, was impressed with
a youth council called Knights of Pythagoras, sponsored by the local lodges
there. Getting all of the necessary information, he returned, and with
the blessing of the Grand Lodge established Knights of Pythagoras Council
#1 (at his death renamed Joseph L. Pillow Council #1). His foresight and
work has seen most of the Masonic Lodges in the jurisdiction sponsoring
a Council. Our Council continues through the untiring efforts of WM Ervin
Farmer, Jr. offering a positive alternative to those activities offered
in the street.
PM Howard R. Jones, utilizing his skills as a web master, moved Silver
Square Lodge #791 into the electronic age, by establishing a web site for
the Lodge at www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/5138/index.html,
giving our Lodge the distinction of being the first Lodge of the MWPHGL
of North Carolina on the World Wide Web.
Under the leadership of WM Ervin Farmer, Jr. we now have the active
membership and participation of our three principal officers, as well as
many other Lodge members, in Adah Chapter #31, O.E.S. (PHA). Through this
joint effort several "feed the hungry" programs have been successfully
completed in the community and our annual Easter egg hunt projects are
conducted at Smith Recreation Center and J.S. Spivey Recreation Center.
This event provides not only Easter eggs, but also educational gifts, to
each child participating. The two highlights of the year are our joint
outdoor barbecue and our Master Mason of the Year Banquet, where we not
only recognize that special Brother who went that extra mile, but also
the young person selected as the recipient of our Scholarship award.
Works completed yesterday are our history. Works on our trestleboard
are our present and the newly raised Master Masons our future. Remember
always, that you are someone's image of a Mason, and as such, ever act
honorably. In dealing with your fellow Brothers and Sisters, remember
that, "your mind, like a parachute, works best when open." Look
well to the East.
Walking In the Light,
Bro. Howard R. Jones
Ervin Farmer, Jr.
D.D.G.M.
Worshipful Master
16th Masonic District (PHA)
Silver Square Lodge #791 F&AM
MWPHGL of North Carolina
March 15, 1999