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December 31. 2001
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Wednesday May 23, 2007
Grand Lodges by state
and date organized, with e-mail, snail mail,
e-mail, telephone
Learning by Degrees!
Membership data coordinated with GL July 29, 2004
Members 332
Master Masons 293
Average membership years 24.3 years
Average age 59.9 years
EA 1998—2004 37
Fellowcraft 2
Perpetual 71
Living Past Master 36
Members residence
214 Edmond 60.97%
60 OKC 17.09%
41 outside ok 11.68%
10 Guthrie 2.85%
10 other ok 2.85%
8 Tulsa 2.28%
3 Norman 0.85%
3 Jones 0.85%
2 Luther 0.57%
Master Mason age distribution
count age % membership
3 90's 1.02%
26 80's 8.87%
57 70's 19.45%
69 60's 23.55%
55 50's 18.77%
44 40's 15.02%
30 30's 10.24%
4 20's 1.37%
5 no bdate 1.71%
293 100.00%
Average age 59.9 years
Master Mason
Membership Masonic years
count years % membership
1 70 > 0.34%
3 60 - 69 1.02%
28 50 - 59 9.56%
39 40 - 49 13.31%
34 30 - 39 11.60%
38 20 - 29 12.97%
41 11 - 19 14.33%
10 10 3.41%
5 9 1.71%
12 8 4.10%
25 7 8.53%
5 6 1.71%
15 5 5.12%
3 4 1.02%
9 3 3.07%
9 2 3.07%
1 1 0.34%
2 0 - 1 1.02%
13 no date 4.40%
293 100.00%
24.3 < average Masonic years
Masonic Links by the thousands...
Masonic Education page lots of
new entries
MLMA - Masonic Library & Museum
Association
Complete text of
"Anderson's
Constitutions", from the French
Freemasonry Web
Site
metro
lodges meeting schedule
Oklahoma lodge
data
Nixon Masonic Lodge
If you want to give your
Masonic inspiration a shot in the arm take a minute and visit what is billed
as the "first
online Masonic Museum in North America!"
Phoenixmasonry Masonic Museum's
presentation regarding the
Early Magic Lantern Kerosene Projector with EA, FC & MM Glass Slides.
Evidently,
Magic lantern" was the name given to the forerunner of the
modern slide-projector, and Phoenixmasonry has selected several from the 500
slides in presenting the essence of the collection. Not only is this
presentation inspirational material it is very well done, marvelous
presentation.
While "surfing"
the
Phoenixmasonry site I accessed several of the URL's from previous signers of
the guest book and my inspiration grew. Some of the interesting links
follow:
Masonic Quotes
Masonic History
Masonic Poetry
another
Poetry site
another
Poetry site
Masonic Stories
Masonic history,
Phoenixmasonry Masonic Museum
Livingston Masonic Library
The Library and Museum of the Supreme Council 33rd Degree, SR
Historical news
Want
to meet some of living past Masters current members?
FORMS: Do
you need application forms for degrees of masonry, AASR, Shrine, Application
for Children's Hospital? Click here for access to what is available
Forms f
Tom Menasco,
JOAT
Links:
For
the Uninitiated we have a new page of Masonic information, check it out!
Our Arkansas
brothers have a great education presentation, check it out... http://www.arkmason.org/educ.htm
.
Check out the
Oklahoma Links on our 'Links' page, a couple new lodges. We've
added links for states surrounding Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Colorado, New
Mexico, Kansas,
(almost), and Missouri.
International Masonic List freemasonry-list@MASONIC.ORG
Clip art http://www.eskimo.com/~daylight
St. Johns #1 AM. F&AM GL of New York.
Ed King's anti-Masons & Masons http://www.masonicinfo.com
The Grand Lodge of New York is proud to present our
"24-inch Gauge" and "The Road to
the East".
RoyalArch-subscribe@listbot.com
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New Site!
http://www.mhc-oxford.org
Masonic Home for Children at Oxford a new page
Al Hardy, Webmaster http://www.grandlodge-nc.org,
http://www.ncmason.org
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