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Lexington Masonic Lodge No. 138

Lexington, Lee County

Marker Text

Chartered in 1854, when Lexington was part of Burleson County, the community's Masonic lodge was first named in honor of Andrew Neill, a Texas War for Independence veteran. The lodge's first officers were John M. Doak, Titus H. Mundine and John B. Nunn. Also in 1854, members helped build a lodge and school, chartered in 1860 as Lexington Male and Female Academy. The lodge changed its name in 1868 and in 1912 first sponsored an Order of the Eastern Star chapter. Today, lodge members continue to serve the Lexington community. (2003)

Marker Details

Address 649 Main Street
Location Description
Marker # 18023
Dedicated 2003
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code fraternal organizations
Latitude, Longitude 30.41501, -97.01074

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