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Cleburne Lodge No. 315, A.F. & A.M.

Cleburne, Johnson County

Marker Text

The new town of Cleburne was selected as the Johnson County Seat in 1867. Two years later, The Grand Lodge of Texas granted a charter to the Cleburne Masonic Lodge No. 315. The members built a lodge hall in March 1871 and the town of Cleburne was officially chartered two months later. Early members of the Cleburne Lodge who were influential in the town's development included B. J. Chambers, Jeremiah Easterwood, N. H. Cook, J. A. Willingham, B. S. Greenshaw, B. F. Clayton, and Charles W. Breech. Several Cleburne mayors and county and state judges have been members of Cleburne Lodge No. 315. The lodge's financial outreach and community activities center around educational efforts. (2000)

Marker Details

Address 103 S. Caddo St.
Location Description S. Caddo St., E side between E. Chambers and E. James streets.
Marker # 11957
Dedicated 2000
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code fraternal organizations
Latitude, Longitude 32.346462, -97.385453

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