First Masters 1864 -1879, Ancient Landmarks Lodge #319, Indianapolis, IN

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Ancient Landmarks Lodge No. 319
Free And Accepted Masons
Indianapolis, Indiana Since 1864
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John Henry
1879

James Proctor
1878

Robert Browning
1877

William Scott
1876

Richard Smock
1875

Horatio Nelson
1874
1873

Joel Martin
1872

James Hess
1871
1867

Julius Walk
1870
1880

George Warren
1868
1869

James Hess
1867
1871

John Love
First Master
1864
1865
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Worshipful Masters 1864 - 1879



1864
and 1865 -1866

General John Love
Master Under Dispensation 1864
Charter Worshipful Master 1865
Charter AASR Most Wise Master - 1865 - 1867

John Love, First Worshipful Master 1864 - 1866




1867
(and 1871)

James Washington Hess
33rd Degree
First 33rd made from Indianapolis Valley AASR
Charter AASR Treasurer 
3 bodies 1865, all 4 bodies 1866 - 1867

James Hess, First 33rd Degree Mason from Indiana



1868 - 1869

George S. Warren

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1870
(and 1880)

Julius C. Walk

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1872

Joel O. Martin

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1873 - 1874

Horatio L. Nelson

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1875

Richard M. Smock

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1876

William G. Scott

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1877

Robert Lee Browning

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1878

James Proctor

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1879

John A. Henry

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1860s to 1870s  Era Past Master Photo Page Created Month 2000 by Secretary - Updated 1/10/2002.

Many photos on this page were scanned from printed copies of Landmarks newsletters.  In the 1920 thru1960s0s it was Lodge custom to publish the photo of newly appointed Junior Stewards.  That Photo was often used his entire officer term.  Hence the youthful look of many Worshipful Masters.  Most images were retouched by Secretary, but technology and good intentions can only do so much with what the Grand Architect has given him as materials. -- Boy I'm gonna hear about that statement.  DRG, 4/2000.