San Saba Lodge No. 225, A. F. & A. M
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 31° 11.767 W 098° 42.099
14R E 528423 N 3451375
One of two Texas historical markers at this Lodge building, this marker relates the history of the first Masonic Lodge in San Saba County, which disbanded in 1882
Waymark Code: WMTTE7
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/06/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 2

This historic marker is located at the current San Saba Masonic Lodge building, the third Masonic Lodge built in San Saba. The building is located on the US 190 about a mile east of the courthouse.
Marker Number: 12189

Marker Text:
The history of San Saba is closely tied with the story of freemasonry in the area, as many of those who helped organize San Saba County were Masons. Local freemasons were already gathering as a group when the first county courthouse was erected in 1857 and the commissioners court allowed the Masons to meet in the new building. Twelve Master Masons petitioned the Grand Lodge of Texas for dispensation to form a lodge; their petition was granted in May 1858. A full charter for San Saba Lodge No. 225 was granted in June 1859. Members of the lodge were county officials, community leaders, frontier trailblazers, Texas Rangers, sheriffs and Confederate soldiers. The lodge first focused on the need for a public school in San Saba as members built a combination school and lodge hall. The Texas Legislature granted an official charter to the San Saba Masonic College in 1863. Freemasonry grew in popularity and in 1863 the Royal Arch Masons were granted a dispensation for a San Saba chapter, remaining active until 1869. Despite a membership of 84 in 1879, San Saba lodge suffered the same financial hardships as most of the Texas lodges during Reconstruction. San Saba Lodge No. 225 surrendered its charter in 1882, due in part to perceived association with the San Saba mob, an outlaw vigilante group that terrorized the county during that era. A new lodge was organized in 1884, however, allowing freemasonry to survive in San Saba. (1999)


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