jueves, 31 de marzo de 2011

FREEMASON EN OLD TOWN, SAN DIEGO 1850

San Diego Lodge No. 35


Lodge History


Dispensation Issued August 1, 1851
Charter Issued May 6, 1853
The Founding Fathers
Click on the images to read biographies on some of our lodge's founding fathers

From     "The Story of San Diego Lodge No. 35, F. & A. M."

By Orion M. Zink, Lodge Historian, 1976

Masonic: All Masons in good standing with their respective Lodges are requested to assemble at the Exchange Hotel, in the City of San Diego, on Friday evening, the 20th inst., to make arrangements for the celebrating of the anniversary of our patron saint, John the Baptist.

San Diego Herald, June 19, 1851

Thus began the history of San Diego Lodge No. 35. The formation of San Diego Lodge is said to have been suggested when, durin a picnic, it was discovered that there were a number of Masons among the newcomers into the city. Just who suggested the idea is unknown. However, John Judson Ames, owner-editor of the San Diego Herald, certainly had a part in it as indicated by the notice above that was printed in his newspaper.

Apparently at this meeting, a petition for a dispensation was drawn up and forwarded to Grand Lodge. The petition was granted and signed by the Right Worshipful B.D. Hyam, Deputy Grand Master, on August 1, 1851, and the name "San Diego Lodge" bestowed. A notice of the granting of the dispensation appeared in the Herald on September 4, 1851. In this notice, William C. Ferrell is named Master, John Judson Ames as Senior Warden, and John Cook as Junior Warden. The notice also stated that "they will begin work as soon as the rooms can be fitted up."

On October 9, 1851, the Herald printed this notice:
There will be a meeting of San Diego Lodge, F.&A.M., at the house of Col. A. Haraszthy, on Friday evening next 10th inst. At half past six o'clock. A full attendence is urged as business of importance is to be transacted. Per order of Worshipful Master.

Fortunately, for history's sake, these notices were published by the Herald, for if records were kept of the first meeting at the Exchange Hotel and the subsequent one at Haraszthy's house they were evidently lost.

The first meeting where minutes were kept was that held on November 20, 1851. At that meeting, those named as being present were Wm. C. Ferrell, W.M.; John Judson Ames, S.W.; Daniel Barbee, J.W.; R. E. Raymond, Treasurer; A. Haraszthy, Secretary; Wm. H. Moon, Tiler. In addition to these, James W. Robinson, Wm. Heath Davis and John Cook are mentioned as others to whom the dispensation was granted. It is interesting to note that nine brethren are mentioned, all of whom must be regarded as founders of the Lodge. This is in spite of the fact that on two seperate occasions, in the Herald, Ames states that there were only seven present at the first meeting, which suggests that he was reffering to the first meeting, which was held in the Exchange Hotel.
  • William C. Ferrell, the first Master of the Lodge, was a lawyer and came from South Carolina. He served as San Diego's first District Attorney.
  • John Judson Ames, a Goliath of a man, 6 foot 6 inches tall and weighing 250 pounds, was born in Maine. He was the owner and editor of San Diego's first newspaper called, the Herald.
  • James W. Robinson, the Lodge's first Secretary, who later served as Master, was born in Ohio. He was Lieutenant Governor, and then Governor of the State of Texas. Upon establishing his residence in San Diego, he put up his shingle and practiced law for a while. He held the office of District Attorney from 1852 to 1856.
  • R. E. Raymond was a shipping and commission merchant and served as a member of the City Council in 1852. Where he came from is not known. He left San Diego in 1853 and settled in San Francisco, where he continued in the shipping business.
  • Daniel Barbee was a Major in the U.S. Army, in command of certain units stationed here at that time.
  • William H. Moon was immortalized by Derby in his book Phoenixiana, where he is referred to as the "Squire". Derby describes him as a "jovial middle-aged gentleman from the state of Georgia, who replied to my inquiries as to his state of health, that he was 'fine as silk but not half so well beliked by the ladies'".
  • John Cook was Assemblyman from this District.
  • Agostin Haraszthy, Sheriff of San Diego County, City Marshal, and later Assemblyman, was a native of Hungary. His family had been prominent in Hungarian society for over seven hundred years. Agostin was Colonel in King Ferdinand's bodyguard of nobles, and rated the title of Count. It was in his home at Old Town that the first public school classes were held. After he left San Diego, he and his sons introduced over 400 varieties of grapes in Sonoma County, and they were the first to successfully manufacture champagne in California. Grand Lodge records of 1851 and 1852 have Haraszthy erroneously listed as A. Hartley.


 
Lt. George Horatio Derby (1823-1861)
Of course, the list of founding fathers of San Diego Lodge No. 35 would not be complete without the mention of Lt. George H. Derby, who was with the U.S. Army Engineer Corps and in charge of the work of diverting the waters of the San Diego River into Mission Bay, which was at that time known as False Bay. He was a member of Federal Lodge in Washington D.C. and helped organize Sonoma Lodge, U.D., which later became Temple Lodge No. 14, where he was the first Master.
On his first visit to San Diego in March, 1853, San Diego Lodge had not yet obtained its charter. Upon learning of the plight of the Lodge, he offered his assistance in obtaining a charter. He became a member by affiliation on April 23rd, 1853, and at that "emergency" meeting, he was appointed by the Lodge to "act as proxy for the Worshipful Master and Wardens" to represent the Lodge at the next Communication of Grand Lodge. Derby arrived barely in time to attend the meeting of Grand Lodge held on May 7. On that day, the Committee on Dispensations and Charters reported the books and work of San Diego Lodge to be in order, and a charter was authorized.
On May 9, Grand Master Hyam announced the names of the Lodges to which charters were being issued, the numbers running from 23 to 35. San Diego Lodge was the 19th oldest Lodge in the State, and by right of seniority was entitled to preference in the alloting of numbers. However, Derby's delayed arrival precluded possible clearance of the Lodge's papers in sequence, and so San Diego Lodge received the last number, 35, instead of a coveted smaller number. When Grand Lodge officers for that year were named, Derby was appointed Grand Sword Bearer.
These are the founding fathers of San Diego Lodge No. 35. To them we owe our thanks for our Lodge's existence. To them we owe our thanks for all the joys of friendship and brotherhood that we enjoy. To them we owe our thanks for bringing us 150 years of Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth.


The First Master Mason Raised In San Diego Lodge No. 35
Maj. John C. Cremony


Meeting Places Of San Diego Lodge No. 35
 
The Exchange Hotel, first meeting place of San Diego Lodge No. 35.
Click on the image to read a history of the Exchange Hotel by our own lodge historian, Orion Zink.
 


San Diego Area Lodges And Places With Ties To San Diego Lodge No. 35
  • S. W. Hacket Lodge No. 574: S. W. Hackett Lodge No. 574 was formed shortly after Wor. Samuel Warren Hackett lead S.D. 35 as Master in 1919
  • Claude H Morrison Lodge No. 747 and Claude H Morrison Room in the San Diego Scottish Rite Center: Claude H. Morrison was Master of San Diego 35 in 1924, and became the first member of San Diego 35 to become Grand Master of Masons in California for 1943-1944.
  • Blackmer Lodge No. 442: In 1890 prominent educator, concert director, civic and Masonic leader Colonel Eli T. Blackmer was installed Master of San Diego Lodge No. 35. In 1913 dispensation was granted to form Blackmer Lodge No. 442. Blackmer Lodge No. 442 merged with Crossroads Lodge in 2008 and both lodges agreed to the new name of Amity Lodge No. 442.
  • Joseph L. Shell Daylight Lodge No. 837 and Joseph L. Shell Room in the San Diego Scottish Rite Center: Joseph L. Shell became Master of San Diego 35 in 1932 and the Second Grand Master of Masons in California (1959-1960) to come from San Diego 35. Joseph L. Shell Daylight Lodge was instituted under dispensation on May 7, 1985.

miércoles, 30 de marzo de 2011


OLD TOWN TO NEW TOWN

CASA ESTUDILLO

 "Old Town San Diego is considered the "birthplace" of California.
San Diego is the site of the first permanent Spanish settlement in California. The state park spans the decades from Californio rule to the Mexican Period and finally to the American Period. Experience the days of the dons at the 1825 Casa de Estudillo, one of the finest adobe haciendas in the state; view a rare original stagecoach at the Wells Fargo Museum; see a scale model of nineteenth century 

Old Town at the reconstructed Robinson-Rose House, 
Robinson-Rose House
one-time Lodge of the Freemasons and home of San Diego’s first newspaper The San Diego Herald; the Black Hawk Livery & Blacksmith; 
the Black Hawk Livery & Blacksmith

the San Diego Union newspaper building; and the first public schoolhouse in San Diego, the Mason Street School."
Seeley stable

CALIFORNIOS







Jhonson house







GROCERY & PROVISIONS ALVARADO








California Indian Market Kumiyai

 Juana Wrightington Machado House


1800´s Actors  

 

WELCOME TO MASON STREET SCHOOL NEWS




 Hello, My name is Miguel Lopez  Tula, 

I wish to cordially welcome to; MASON STREET SCHOOL NEWS.

 First of all I want to start by talking for the Title; 

Chose this Title because it was my Interest to a very Great Depth and with Great Pride and Great Respect for Being the Name of the First County Public School in  SAN DIEGO.
If we talk about School talk about Formal Education, the Mission is to Educate Men and Women of Good Character and Good Traditions, where the Boys and Girls, Men and Women are taught and Receive a LAICA  Knowledge of Virtues, of Securities and Citizenship for serve with Moral, Ethics and Professionalism, to God, his Country, Humanity and Themselves. 

 This Blog is a means of  Informacion, Comunicaion and Illustration for All, all activities in Old Town, San Diego, Ca, USA

Issues to be addressed, they are HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE, LIBERAL ARTS, RELIGION, EDUCATION, MASONERY, BUSINESS and  everything that is related to OLD TOWN to NEW TOWN. 1800´s -2011´s
Do interviews with descendants of early settlers in their various Periods since the native kumiai ,
kuimiyai, the Period of New Spain, the Period of Independent Mexico and the USA Period until today.
 
This Project is that for many years had the concern. to do it, everything has its time. and this and now is the time to make this project
There is a saying:
The Realization of Man is Planting a Tree, have a Son, and Write a Book;
and Planting a tree, and Friendship I have Children and Grandchildren, and this is my Book I share with everyone, everyone is invited to participate and be welcome.
The Mission is to share my knowledge and increase them, teaching the ignorant, and illustrate the seeker of flame
wisdom
and knowledge.
I ask the forgiveness, and patience if there is a spelling error, the only thing that I can say is that, I give my best;
The Man is Perfect, Because God´s work; but the work or the Man are Perfectible. 
                                        Thanks, very much
                                    Miguel ¨ El Caminante¨






Hola, Mi Nombre es  MIGUEL LOPEZ TULA,
Doy las Cordial de las Bienvenidas a;  
                     MASON STREET SCHOOLS NEWS.
Primero que todo quiero empezar Hablar por el Titulo; 
Escogi este Titulo porque se hizo Muy Interesante con una Profundidad Muy Grande y con mucho Orgullo y Mucho Respeto por ser el Nombre de la Primera Escuela Publica del Condado de SAN DIEGO,

 Si hablamos de Escuela hablamos de EDUCACION ACADEMICA, que la MISION es de Formar Hombres Y Mujeres de Buenas Costumbres y Buenas Tradiciones, donde los Niños y las Niñas, Hombres y Mujeres se Instruyen y reciben un Conocimiento LAICO de Virtudes, de Valores y de Civismo, para servir con  Moral, con Etica y Profesionalismo a Dios, a su Patria,  a la Humanidad y asi mismo.
 
Este BLOG. ES UN MEDIO DE INFORMACION, COMUNICACION  E ILUSTRACION PARA TODOS. todas las actividades  en Old Town, San Diego, Ca; USA.

Los Temas que se Trataran; son de HISTORIA, FILOSOFIA, CIENCIA, ARTES LIBERALES, RELIGION, EDUCACION, MASONERIA, NEGOCIOS y todo lo que esta relacionado con OLD TOWN A NEW TOWN

Haremos Entrevistas con Desendientes de los Primeros Pobladores, en sus diferentes  Periodos desde los Nativos Kumias, el Periodo de la Nueva España, el Periodo de Mexico Independiente, y del Periodo de USA , hasta la Actualidad.

Es un ployecto que desde hace muchos años tenia la inquietud. de Realizarlo, todo llega a su Tiempo. y Este y Ahora es el Tiempo de hacer Realidad este Projecto
hay un dicho que dice:
Que la Realizacion del Hombre es Sembrar un Arbol, tener un Hijo, y Escribir un Libro;
ya Sembre un Arbol, ya tengo a mis Hijos y a mis Ñietos, y este es mi Libro que quiero compartir con todos, que cada uno esta invitado a Participar y sera Bienvenido 

la MISION es compartir mis Conocimientos e Incrementarlos, Enseñando al que no sabe, Guiar e Ilustrar  al que Busca la llama de la Saviduria y del Conocimiento.
pido  Disculpas, y Paciencia  por si hay algun Error en la ortografia; lo unico que les puedo yo decir es que doy lo mejor posible.
 El Hombre es Perfecto por ser Obra del Creador, pero sus Obras del Hombre son Perfectibles. 
 El unico que no se Equivoca es el que no lo intenta y no se atreve a hacer nada por miedo a no equivocarse. 
 
Por ultimo es  muy Importante sus Comentarios, Opiniones y Sugerencias, para mejorar este medio de comunicacion
 
                                       Gracias, Muchas Gracias
                                               Atentamente;

                                       Miguel ¨El Caminante¨... 


  

MASON STREET SCHOOLHOUSE BUILD 1865

THE FIRST PUBLIC SCHOOLHOUSE IN SAN DIEGO

In the Classroom...

A Monolith  With a Commemorative Plaque...

Mason Street Schoolhouse outside...