Category:Jefferson Masonic Lodge
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Built in the late 1850s, this building first housed the Jefferson Masonic Lodge. A number of businesses were located here during the Civil War, and later it was used by the Knights and Ladies of Honor of Myrtle and the Knights of Honor of Jefferson. Exhibiting elements of the Italianate style, this is the last remaining example of the commercial-row structures which served Jefferson's Dallas Street wharf front during its heydey as an inland port. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1990
Media in category "Jefferson Masonic Lodge"
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Early Lodge Building, Jefferson, Texas (7274484050).jpg 5,184 × 3,456; 9.89 MB
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Early Lodge Building, Jefferson, Texas Historical Marker (7274483568).jpg 3,456 × 5,184; 7.25 MB