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Royal Order of Scotland

Description:
128 Years of Christian Masonry - An Invitational Masonic Organization - for 32nd Degree Masons or Knights Templar - with at least five years in the Fraternity - and distinguished service in - Masonic, Church, or Civic Activities. Originally, membership in the Order was limited to Scotsmen or those of Scottish descent, but latter the privilege was extended to Master Masons of other nationalities. The Order has now, besides Provincial Grand Lodges in Scotland and in England, Provincial Grand Lodges all over the world, including the United States of America where the Order in very highly prized, and is not conferred on any one who has not received the Thirty-second Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, except by waiver from the Provincial Grand Master. The Order is one which is, from its historical associations, peculiarly interesting to Scottsmen, and each year on the 4th of July (old style), the anniversary of the day on which the Battle of Bannockburn was fought, the Grand Lodge of the Order, as well as some of the Provincial Grand Lodges, continue the ancient custom of the Order by holding a festival, at which the Toast to the Immortal Memory of King Robert the Bruce, the hero of Bannockburn and Restorer of the Order is proposed in an oration by one of the Brethren, and honoured in silence. The Degrees of the Order are most beautiful and impressive, and inculcate the three great principles of Freemasonry — Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth. There is evidence of any early Provincial Grand Lodge in the United Stated of America at Norfolk, VA, but there are no records available.
Mise à jour: Mardi, 02 Janvier 2007
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International Order of Rainbow for Girls (ordre paramaçonnique)

Description:
W. Mark Sexson, the founder of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls, was a Christian minister, and active member of the Masonic Lodge. He initally founded Rainbow for young women that were from a Masonic or Eastern Star home. The teachings that he wrote in the Rainbow Ritual are based on Christian scriptures and teachings, as his experience in the ministry gave him insight into the lessons that would be most meaningful and important to youth. In the book of Genesis, after the flood, God made a covenant with people that He would never again destroy the earth, and placed a Rainbow in the heavens as a symbol of that covenant. The Rev. Sexson believed that this symbol of God's love was an appropriate symbol for the Order, so the Rainbow and its colors provided the inspirations for both The International Order of Rainbow for Girls and for the lessons that are taught in the ceremonies of the Order. Rainbow is a non-profit, service-oriented organization that teaches girls three basic virtues: Faith in a Supreme Being and other people, having Hope in all that they do, and Charity toward others. The seven colors of the Rainbow represent seven teaching that each member receives on her journey toward the pot of gold.
Red: Love - In all its forms.
Orange: Religion - Though Rainbow is not a religious organization.
Yellow: Nature - Its importance in daily life.
Green: Immortality - An understanding of death as part of life.
Blue: Fidelity - An emphasis on being honest and reliable.
Indigo: Patriotism - Encouraging citizenship.
Violet: Service - The lesson that ties all others together.
Mise à jour: Mardi, 02 Janvier 2007
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DeMolay - International Supreme Council - (ordre paramaçonnique)

Description:
DeMolay is an organization dedicated to preparing young men to lead successful, happy, and productive lives. Basing its approach on timeless principles and practical, hands-on experience, DeMolay opens doors for young men aged 12 to 21 by developing the civic awareness, personal responsibility and leadership skills so vitally needed in society today. DeMolay combines this serious mission with a fun approach that builds important bonds of friendship among members in more than 1,000 chapters worldwide.
Mise à jour: Mardi, 02 Janvier 2007
Visite(s): Détails additionnels225

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a.2) The George Washington Union

Description:
The George Washington Union refers to the tradition of The Constitutions of Anderson published in 1723 and is open to both Men and Women. It is a contemporary organization adhering to the ethical values shared by all Men and Women of good will. Its main principles are absolute liberty of conscience and freedom. Furthermore, the basic rules that guide us are tolerance and the respect of all beliefs as well as for all human beings. It does not refer to any exclusive dogma. Its purpose is to promote individual and global social progress and mutual understanding among people having different origins and cultures and to act as a bridge overcoming all prejudices. It does not refer to any particular political or religious doctrine and leaves this consideration to the individual conscience of the members who are totally free in their religious, philosophical and political choices – as long as the concepts adopted do not teach hostile, discriminating or racial principles.
Mise à jour: Lundi, 01 Janvier 2007
Visite(s): Détails additionnels91

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a.4) American Co-Masonry

Description:
American Co-Masonry, an Masonic Obedience independent of all others, has not created a new Rite. That which distinguishes it from other existing Obedience's is that, instead of admitting men only to its ranks, it admits women on an equal footing. It proclaims equal rights for both sexes and absolute liberty of conscience; and it demands, in order to secure to everyone unlimited freedom in the search for truth, the utmost tolerance from all members. It avoids political and religious discussions wherever these cannot be carried on with the requisite tolerance and moderation; it welcomes everyone who is free and of good report, whatever may be his convictions in matters of religion, philosophy or politics.
Mise à jour: Lundi, 01 Janvier 2007
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a.3)National Sovereign Sanctuary Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm for the United States

Description:
National Sovereign Sanctuary Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm for the United States and Jurisdictions. Such is the spirit of traditional Masonry for which, in every act, there is both the visible and the invisible, the positive and the negative, a fleeting, perhaps even non-existent, present, already bearing the seeds of the future. Freemasons of this rite are invited to think. An apprencticeship and a methodology are proposed that are founded on the knowledge of symbols, living tools that, in a constant dynamic, call into question all that has been acquired. Thus, according to the tradition of the Rite, the Mason “works the stone” again, always refining the perceptions and developing discernment. It addresses the interior of each in a rich, intimate experience that through resonance jostles the exterior while causing the perceptions and vision of the world to evolve, because the Mason has begun the greatest possible adventure, the conquest of the self.
Mise à jour: Lundi, 01 Janvier 2007
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The Order of the Eastern Star (ordre paramaçonnique)

Description:
The Order of the Eastern Star is the largest fraternal organization in the world to which both men and women may belong. Worldwide, there are approximately 1 million members under the General Grand Chapter. Eastern Star is a social order comprised of persons with spiritual values but it is not a religion. Its appeal rests in the true beauty of the refreshing and character-building lessons that are so sincerely portrayed in its ritualistic work. A deep fraternal bond exists between its members. It is the wholesome relationship of sisterly and brotherly love brought about through high principles exemplified in our lives which makes us near and dear to each other. While this is an Order composed of people of deep spiritual convictions, it is open to all faiths, except no faith. The personal welfare of our members is vital to all of those in the Eastern Star and it is considered a privilege to help another member whenever we can. For membership information, click here. Purposes. The stated purposes of the organization are: Charitable, Educational, Fraternal and Scientific; but there is much more to it than that. Dr. Rob Morris, the Poet Laureate of Masonry, founded the Order using beautiful and inspiring biblical examples of heroic conduct and moral values. These portray the noble principles which should adorn the personal lives of Eastern Star members. Eastern Star strives to take good people and through uplifting and elevating associations of love and service, and through precept and example, build an Order which is truly dedicated to charity, truth and loving kindness. Projects. Concrete evidence of the charitable nature of the organization as it affects others is the millions of dollars which have been raised within the membership to support national, jurisdictional, and local charities. Many Grand Jurisdictions have homes for their senior members.
Mise à jour: Lundi, 01 Janvier 2007
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a.1) Women's Lodges in the USA chartered by the Women's Grand Lodge of Belgium (GLFB - WGLB)

Description:
Freemasonry is non dogmatic. It is not a political party, a sect or a social club. It values, above all, freedom of thought among women from all walks of life. It is universal in that it explores the language of universal symbols to guide one toward inner development. We, Freemasons, come from all ethnic groups and profess diverse religious beliefs or political opinions. We are united in the fact that we are all "seekers" and our discussions take place in an atmosphere of understanding and goodwill. Within the Lodge, we learn to exercise responsibility and search for truth. All opinions are freely heard, all nuances of thought are respected. We learn to think on our own, to search within ourselves, to express ourselves in a non-judgmental environment. The building crafts occupy a privileged place in Masonic symbolism because Freemasons consider themselves the spiritual heirs to the operative masons, e.g. the cathedral builders. Today's Freemasons' cathedral is this inner Temple which each of us must build to contribute to a more enlightened world. The Lodge work cannot proceed in isolation. It aims to create a better future, as we develop in ourselves and in future generations a thoughtful mind, a sense of responsibility and teamwork as well as respect for others. While seeking inner peace, we hope to work towards this universal peace where the ideals of liberty and equality are fully realized.
Mise à jour: Lundi, 01 Janvier 2007
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a) THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF CO-FREEMASONRY LE DROIT HUMAIN

Description:
The first Le Droit Humain Lodge in America was founded in 1903. We have Lodges in many of the principal cities of the United States. In addition to Craft Lodges, we use the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite and some degrees of the York Rite. The Order is headquartered in Paris, where it was founded. Its highest governing body is the Supreme Council, consisting of representatives from around the world; the chair person of that Council is the chief administrative and ritual officer of the Order. Any country with at least five Co-Masonic Lodges and a hundred members can become a Federation with its own administrative body, a Consistory responsible for ritual matters, and a Representative of the Supreme Council to oversee ritual matters in that country. Countries with fewer Lodges and members can be Jurisdictions, and where there is only a single group it is a Pioneer Lodge. Locally within a country, a Lodge consists of seven or more Master Masons. The Lodges are the basis of all Masonic work, and every Mason belongs to a local Lodge. At least three Master Masons can also form a Triangle to do some Masonic work.
Mise à jour: Lundi, 01 Janvier 2007
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b) Prince Hall Grand Lodges

Description:
On March 6, 1775, Prince Hall and 14 men of color were made masons in Lodge #441 of the Irish Registry attached to the 38th British Foot Infantry at Castle William Island in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. It marked the first time that Black men were made masons in America. About a year later, since the conflict between England and America had commenced, the British Foot Infantry left Boston, along with its lodge, leaving Prince Hall and his associates without a lodge. Before the lodge left, Worshipful Master Batt, gave them a "permit" to meet as a lodge and bury their dead in manner and form. This permit, however, did not allow them to do any "masonic work" or to take in any new members. Under it, African Lodge was organized on July 3, 1776, with Prince Hall as the worshipful master. It wasn't long before this lodge received an additional "permit" from Provincial Grand Master John Rowe to walk in procession on St. John's Day. On March 2, 1784, African Lodge #1 petitioned the Grand Lodge of England, the Premier or Mother Grand Lodge of the world, for a warrant (or charter), to organize a regular masonic lodge, with all the rights and privileges thereunto prescribed. The Grand Lodge of England issued a charter on September 29, 1784 to African Lodge #459, the first lodge of Blacks in America. African Lodge #459 grew and prospered to such a degree that Worshipful Master Prince Hall was appointed a Provincial Grand Master, in 1791, and out of this grew the first Black Provincial Grand Lodge. In 1797 he organized a lodge in Philadelphia and one in Rhode Island. These lodges were designated to work under the charter of African Lodge #459. In December 1808, one year after the death of Prince Hall, African Lodge #459 (Boston), African Lodge #459 (Philadelphia) and Hiram Lodge #3 (Providence) met in a general assembly of the craft and organized African Grand Lodge (sometime referred to as African Grand Lodge #I). In 1847, out of respect for their founding father and first Grand Master, Prince Hall, they changed their name to the Prince Hall Grand Lodge, the name it carries today. In 1848 Union Lodge #2, Rising Sons of St. John #3 and Celestial Lodge #4 became the first lodges organized under the name Prince Hall Grand Lodge. From these beginnings, there now are some 5,000 lodges and 47 grand lodges who trace their lineage to the Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Jurisdiction of Massachusetts.

Prince Hall Grand Lodges.

State
Name, Website, Address, Phone & Fax
Recognized by "mainstream" or "Caucasian" GLs shown below
Alabama
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of Alabama
http://www.mwphglal.org/
1630 N. 4th Ave
Birmingham AL 35203
(phone) 205-328-9078
 
Alaska
The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM Alaska and its Jurisdiction, Inc.
1200 East 9th Avenue, Suite 101
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3959
(phone) 907-646-2210
(fax) 907-646-2217
Alaska, Nebraska, Washington DC,
Arizona
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM Arizona and Jurisdiction, Inc.
http://www.azmwphgl.com/
Masonic Temple
6035 S. 24th Street
Phoenix AZ
(phone) 602-268-8511
Arizona, Connecticut, , Nebraska, Washington DC
Arkansas
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM, Inc., Jurisdiction of Arkansas
http://arkphagrandlodge.com/
119 E. Fourth Ave
Pine Bluff AR 71601
(phone) 870-534-5467
(fax) 870-535-3581
 
California
The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, States of California, Incorporated
http://www.mwphglch.org/
9027 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90003
(phone) 323-242-2393
(fax) 323-754-2930
California, Connecticut, , Nebraska, Washington DC
UGLE, Ireland, Tasmania, Western Australia
Colorado
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and parts of South Korea
2921 S. Vaughn Way
Aurora CO 80014
(phone) 303-671-0046 or 303-884-0055
Colorado, Connecticut, Washington DC, , Nebraska, Utah, Wyoming, New York, Illinois, Michigan
UGLE, Western Australia
(This PHGL also has lodges in Utah and Wyoming.)
Connecticut
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Connecticut, Inc., F&AM
http://www.mwphglct.org/
66 Montville Street
Hartford, CT 06120

(phone) 203-329-9957
(fax) 203-329-9957
Connecticut, , Washington DC, Arizona, , Idaho, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire,  New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont,  Washington,  Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota
UGLE, Ireland, Germany, Nova Scotia, Quebec,  Saskatchewan, Venezuela, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, Western Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Germany, Scotland
Delaware
The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of Delaware 
http://www.mwphglde.org/
623 S. Heald St
Wilmington DE 19801
(phone) 302-652-9283
 
District of Columbia
The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, PHA, Jurisdiction of the District of Columbia Incorporated
http://mwphgldc.com/
1000 U Street NW
Washington DC 20001
(phone) 202-462-8878 & 8877
(fax) 202-265-5620
Washington DC, Nebraska
UGLE
Florida
Most Worshipful Union Grand Lodge Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity Free and Accepted Masons PHA Florida & Belize, Central America Jurisdiction Inc.
http://www.mwuglflorida.org/
410 Broad St
Jacksonville FL 32202
(phone) 904-354-2368
(fax) 904-355-8667
 
Georgia
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons Jurisdiction of Georgia
http://www.mwphgl-georgia.org/
330 Auburn Ave NE
Atlanta GA 30335
(phone) 404-521-1358
(fax) 404-525-1341
The Grand Lodge of France has, or had, a formal treaty of amity and mutual recognition with this PH GL.
Hawaii
Ervin Hendrix, Jr.
Most Worshipful Grand Master
of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of Hawaii and Its Jurisdiction, Inc.
http://www.mwphglofhawaii.org/
On June 2, 2001, this Grand Lodge was Consecrated, Dedicated and all of its Officers Installed. Its mailing address is:

Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge F &AM of Hawaii and Its Jurisdiction, Inc.
P.O. Box 89-3553
Mililani, Hi. 96789
Email address: http://www.mwphglofhawaii.org
Washington DC, Hawaii
Idaho
PH lodges in Idaho chartered by PH GL's of Oregon and Nevada
Nebraska,
Illinois
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge F & A.M. State Of Illinois and Jurisdiction
http://www.mwphglil.com/ 
809 E. 42nd Place
Chicago IL 60653
(phone) 773-373-2725
(fax) 773-523-1793
Illinois, Connecticut, Nebraska, Washington DC,
UGLE, Ireland, Western Australia
Indiana
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons Jurisdiction of Indiana
http://www.phglin.org/
5605 E. 38th St
Indianapolis IN 46218
(phone) 317-546-8062
(fax) 317-546-8071
Indiana, Connecticut, Illinois, Washington DC,
UGLE, Austria, Western Australia
Iowa
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Iowa and Jurisdiction, Inc.
Iowa, Washington DC,
Kansas
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F. & A. M. of Kansas and its Jurisdiction
PO Box 300463
Kansas City MO 64130-0463
(phone) 913-621-4300)
(fax) 913-621-4330
Kansas, Connecticut, Nebraska, South Dakota, Colorado, Washington DC,
(This PHGL also has a lodge in SD.)
UGLE, Western Australia
Kentucky
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of Kentucky, Inc.
1304 S. 28th St
Louisville KY 40211
(phone) 502-776-5560
(fax) 502-773-0355
 
Louisiana
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM for the State of Louisiana and Jurisdiction
PO Box 2974
Baton Rouge LA 70821
1335 N. Blvd, Suite 301
Baton Rouge LA
(phone) 504-387-0996
(fax) 504-343-0366
http://www.theplumbline.org/ 
 
Maine
PH lodge in Maine chartered by PH GL of Massachusetts
 
Maryland
The M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F.&A.M. State of Maryland and Jurisdiction
http://www.mwphglmd.org/
1307 Eutaw Place
Baltimore MD 21217
(phone) 410-669-4966
(fax) 410-462-4642
Maryland, Washington DC,
Massachusetts
Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM Jurisdiction of Massachusetts
http://www.princehall.org
Dorchester MA 02121
24 Washington St.
Dorchester MA
(phone) 617-445-1145
(fax) 617-445-8698
Massachusetts, Arizona, Connecticut, Maine, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Washington DC,
UGLE, Belgium, Tasmania, Western Australia, Austria, Ireland, Germany, Netherlands
This PHGL also has lodges in Maine and New Hampshire. Also, in the Netherlands and Belgium. It and other US PHA Grand  Lodges seem to have lodges in Germany, Italy, etc.
Michigan
The M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons Jurisdiction of Michigan
http://www.miphgl.org 
3100 Gratiot Ave
Detroit MI 48207
(phone) 313-579-3333 & 3336
(fax) 313-579-0507
Michigan, Nebraska, Washington DC,
Minnesota
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Minnesota and Jurisdiction
Minneapolis Urban League
Glover-Sudduth Center
2100 Plymouth Ave. North-Suite 117
Minneapolis, MN 55411-3675.
http://www.phglmn.net/
Minnesota, Connecticut, Nebraska, North Dakota, Washington DC,
UGLE, Western Australia
(This PHGL also has lodges in North Dakota.)
Mississippi
Most Worshipful Stringer Grand Lodge F&AM (Prince Hall Affiliations) Jurisdiction of Mississippi
http://www.mwstringergl.org/
1072 John R. Lynch St
Jackson MS 39202
(phone) 601-354-1403 &1404
(fax) 601-354-4881
 
Missouri
The M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F.&A.M. of Missouri and Jurisdiction
http://www.phaglmo.org 
4525 Olive St
St. Louis MO 63108
(phone) 314-361-3044
Missouri, Washington DC,
Montana
PH lodge in Montana is chartered by the PH GL of Oregon
Montana
Nebraska
Nebraska's (Unofficial) Prince Hall Masonic Web Site
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of Nebraska and Its Jurisdiction
http://mwphglne.org 
2418 Ames Ave
Omaha NE 68111
(phone) 402-451-5177
(fax) 402-451-8087
Nebraska, Connecticut, Colorado, Washington DC,
UGLE, Western Australia
Nevada
The M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge, F&AM, of Nevada, Inc.
http://www.phanv.org
PO Box 44227
Las Vegas NV 89030
2700 Colton St
North Las Vegas NV
(phone) 702-647-2095
(fax) 702-783-7093
Nevada, Arizona, Washington DC, 
(This PHGL also has a lodge in Idaho.)
New Hampshire
PH lodge in New Hampshire is chartered by the PH GL of Massachusetts
 
New Jersey
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM State of New Jersey
http://www.mwphglnj.org/
180-192 Irvine Turner Blvd
Newark NJ 07108
(phone) 973-824-6457
New Jersey, Washington DC,
New Mexico
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of the State of New Mexico, Inc.
http://www.mwphglnm.org/
PO Box 5674
Albuquerque NM 87185
525 San Pedro Drive NE
Albuquerque NM 87108-7638
(phone) 505-268-5823
(fax) 505-254-7638
New Mexico, Connecticut, Nebraska, Washington DC,
UGLE, Western Australia
New York
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York
http://www.mwphglny.org/
454 W. 155th St
New York NY 10032
(phone) 212-281-2211)
New York, Washington DC,
North Carolina
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina and Jurisdictions, Inc.
http://www.mwphglnc.com 
PO Box 1507
Durham NC 27702-1507
315 E. Main Street
Durham NC
(phone) 919-683-3147
(fax) 919-683-9636
 
North Dakota
PH lodges in ND are chartered by the PH GL of Minnesota
 
Ohio
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Ohio F&AM
http://www.phaohio.org/ 
50 Hamilton Park
Columbus OH 43203
(phone) 614-221-6197 or 614-221-9982
(fax) 614-221-7760
(email) Wyoung7926@aol.com 
Ohio, Connecticut, Nebraska, Washington DC,
UGLE, Ireland, Western Australia
Oklahoma
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM Jurisdiction of Oklahoma
PO Box 2348
Muskogee OK 74402
1304 W. Broadway
Muskogee OK
(phone) 918-683-3123
http://www.geocities.com/okj_mwphgl/
 
Oregon
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of Oregon, Inc.
115-118 NE Russell St
Portland OR 97212
(phone) 503-218-2225
(fax) 503-698-4253
Oregon, Arizona, California, Connecticut, , Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, Washington DC, Pennsylvania,
UGLE, Quebec, Belgium, Western Australia
(This PHGL also has a lodge in Idaho.)
Pennsylvania
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania F & A M
http://www.princehall-pa.org/
4301 N. Broad St
Philadelphia PA 19140
(phone) 215-457-6110 & 6111
Pennsylvania, , Nebraska, Washington DC,
UGLE, Western Australia
Rhode Island
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of the State of Rhode Island
883 Eddy St
Providence RI 02905-4705
(phone) 401-461-2600
(fax) 401-461-2600
Rhode Island, Washington DC,
UGLE, Western Australia
South Carolina
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of F&AM of the State of South Carolina
2324 Gervais St
Columbia SC 29204
(phone) 803-254-7210
http://www.mwphglsc.org/ 
 
South Dakota
the PH lodge in S.D. is chartered by the PH GL of Kansas
 
Tennessee
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of Tennessee
253 South Parkway
Memphis TN 38109
(phone) 901-774-7230
 
Texas
Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Texas
http://www.mwphglotx.org
PO Box 1478
Fort Worth TX 76101-1478
3433 Martin Luther King Freeway
Fort Worth TX
 
Utah
PH lodges in Utah are chartered by the PH GL's of Texas and Colorado
 
Virginia
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Virginia, Inc.
http://www.MWPHGL-VA.org 
PO Box 14646
Richmond VA 23221
906 N. Thompson St
Richmond VA
(phone) 804-359-1111
(fax) 804-359-8123
Virginia, Washington DC,
Washington
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM  Washington and Jurisdiction
http://www.mwphglwa.org/
306 24th Ave S.
Seattle WA 98144
(phone) 206-323-8835
(fax) 206-325-7079
Washington, Connecticut, Idaho, Nebraska, Oregon, Washington DC,
UGLE, Philippines, Tasmania, Western Australia, Japan
This MWPHGL has lodges in Washington, and also in Canada, South Korea, Germany and Japan.)
West Virginia
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of West Virginia, F&AM, Inc.
http://www.mwphgl-wv.us.tt/
PO Box 233
Whitman WV 25652-0233
(phone) 304-239-2731
 
Wisconsin
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of Wisconsin, Inc.
600 W. Walnut St
Milwaukee WI 53212
(phone) 414-265-6555
(fax) 414-265-6994
Wisconsin, Connecticut, Illinois, Nebraska, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Dakota, Washington DC,
UGLE, Belgium
Wyoming
PH lodges in Wyoming are chartered by the PH GL of Colorado
 
 


Prince Hall Grand Lodges outside the U.S.
 
Location
Other Information
Recognized by the following non-Prince Hall Grand Lodges
Ontario, Canada
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Ontario F&AM Province of Ontario and Jurisdiction
Location: Ontario/Quebec, Canada.
Other information: Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge, F&AM, Province
of Ontario and Jurisdiction
414 Parent Avenue, Windsor, Ontario N9A 2C1
Tel: (519) 258-8350
Fax: (519) 258-5638
Eml: ctalbert1@home.com
http://freemasonry.org/phglont 
Clayton Talbert, Sr., Grand Secretary
Nova Scotia, Quebec
Caribbean
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of the Caribbean and Jurisdiction 
Prince Hall Memorial Centre 
Graeme Hall, Christ Church 
Barbados, West Indies 
(246) 437-0375
Tele/FAX: (246) 437-2013 
http://sites.netscape.net/mwphglc (old website)
http://mywebpage.netscape.com/mwphglc/Home.htm or http://mywebpage.netscape.com/mwphglc/Homepage.htm 
(new website - I've been told)
The Grand Lodge of France has a formal treaty of amity and mutual recognition with this PH GL.
Bahamas
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas
P.O. Box N78216 
Nassau, Bahamas 
(809) 328-1662 
 
Liberia
 
UGLE (1999), Western Australia
Mise à jour: Lundi, 01 Janvier 2007
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02.01.2007 Royal Order of Scotland
02.01.2007 International Order of Rainbow for Girls (ordre paramaçonnique)
02.01.2007 DeMolay - International Supreme Council - (ordre paramaçonnique)
01.01.2007 a.2) The George Washington Union
01.01.2007 a.4) American Co-Masonry
01.01.2007 a.3)National Sovereign Sanctuary Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm for the United States
01.01.2007 The Order of the Eastern Star (ordre paramaçonnique)
01.01.2007 a.1) Women's Lodges in the USA chartered by the Women's Grand Lodge of Belgium (GLFB - WGLB)
01.01.2007 a) THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF CO-FREEMASONRY LE DROIT HUMAIN
01.01.2007 b) Prince Hall Grand Lodges
 
225 x DeMolay - International Supreme Council - (ordre paramaçonnique)
105 x Royal Order of Scotland
99 x a.1) Women's Lodges in the USA chartered by the Women's Grand Lodge of Belgium (GLFB - WGLB)
91 x a.2) The George Washington Union
88 x b) Prince Hall Grand Lodges
87 x a.3)National Sovereign Sanctuary Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm for the United States
86 x a.4) American Co-Masonry
86 x The Order of the Eastern Star (ordre paramaçonnique)
83 x c) United States Grand Lodges
80 x a) THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF CO-FREEMASONRY LE DROIT HUMAIN

 
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