Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . Kavanaugh,Rec. Secy.; W. S. Brummell, Secy.; Henry Ter-rill, Treas.; Trustees—John Hoar, F. P. A. Valentine, .L R. Terrill and T. M. Boyd. Good Will Lodge No. 91, K. of Colchester,has for its present officers: H. O. Rundle, : James Reynolds. V. C; John Hunter, J. R. and S.: G. A. Palder, M. of Finance; Terrill. M. of E.; Trustees—B. F. Myres,J. O. Moon and Niles A. Pearson. It has beenan enthusiastic lodge since its organization. A Fraternity Building was erected at Col-chester in 1900 by Good Will Lodge No. of P., and


Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . Kavanaugh,Rec. Secy.; W. S. Brummell, Secy.; Henry Ter-rill, Treas.; Trustees—John Hoar, F. P. A. Valentine, .L R. Terrill and T. M. Boyd. Good Will Lodge No. 91, K. of Colchester,has for its present officers: H. O. Rundle, : James Reynolds. V. C; John Hunter, J. R. and S.: G. A. Palder, M. of Finance; Terrill. M. of E.; Trustees—B. F. Myres,J. O. Moon and Niles A. Pearson. It has beenan enthusiastic lodge since its organization. A Fraternity Building was erected at Col-chester in 1900 by Good Will Lodge No. of P., and Colchester Lodge No. 714, I. F., .iointly. The building is a three-storybrick, with basement, and the first floor isIjlanned for. and used by. the National Bank ofColchester, and a store for general merchan-dise. The second floor front is used for of-fices, and a large rear room for secret socie-ties. The third floor is fitted and kept exclu-sively for the use of the two orders abovenamed, and kindred organizations. The build-. -^J^.^^.^.^^^ HISTORY OF McDONOUC;H COUNTY. 793 ing is quite a handsome structure, and has al-ways been an excellent payinK indebtedness on the building now amountsto only a few hundred dollars, and is held bythe members of the two orders. It is the homeof all the secret orders in the city, except theMasonic and Eastern Star. Pearson Post No. 40S, G. A. R., at Colchester,has for its present officers G. A. Kliven, Com-mander; William Burford, S. V. C; O. , J. V. C; Thomas Herry. Q. M.; G. , Chaplain; Hurr Foster, Adjt.; DavidBayless: Officer of Guard; P. Averill, Officer ofDay. Other members of the post are: S. Burton. (. Harder. .1. Bales. John Bur-dett. William .\dl<inson. .\llen Burs. -MiltEckles, G. W. Meeks, William Waylaiul andMarion Docker. PRAIRIE CITY. Golden Gate Lodge No. 24S, A. F. & A. M.,was organized in Prairie City, June 2, charter members were: J. B. Robinson,R. H. McFarland.


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