Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . Entrance to Goodwill Park.—Long Pond,and the Old Hall of Marine Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons. THE charter of this Lodge dates back to March 1^, 1798. The chartermembers were Frank Wick, John P. Caswell, Joseph Webb, HughDonaldson, Robinson Dimmick, Timothy Crocker, Isaac Parker, RichardBunker, Prince Hatch, Joseph Wing, Davis Swift, and Lewis Parker. Duringthe Morgan excitement the charter was placed in the custody of the GrandLodge, it was restored in 1856. The original headquarters of Marine Lodge were built in 1801, on thespot of the pr


Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . Entrance to Goodwill Park.—Long Pond,and the Old Hall of Marine Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons. THE charter of this Lodge dates back to March 1^, 1798. The chartermembers were Frank Wick, John P. Caswell, Joseph Webb, HughDonaldson, Robinson Dimmick, Timothy Crocker, Isaac Parker, RichardBunker, Prince Hatch, Joseph Wing, Davis Swift, and Lewis Parker. Duringthe Morgan excitement the charter was placed in the custody of the GrandLodge, it was restored in 1856. The original headquarters of Marine Lodge were built in 1801, on thespot of the present building. The same year the lower part of the buildingwas used as a schoolhouse. To-day it is occupied by Uncle Sam. The present officers of Marine Lodge are: Andrew W. Davis, Master;Henry C. Googins, Senior Warden; E. W. Bragg, Junior Warden; SimeonHamlin, Treasurer; Thomas J. McLane, Secretary; Leland B. Lane, SeniorDeacon; Augustus Lawrence, Junior Deacon; Alexander Jones, J. , Stewards; Wm. W. Eldridge, Chaplin; W. H. Henley, Marshal;.Caleb O. Hamblin, Tyler. 52 OUCCANESSETT


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