Owner Comments:
Rarity: R-33
Composition: Copper
Notes: K-1406
• The First Lodge (1851): The first Masonic Lodge in Rockford was Rockford Lodge #102, established in 1851. Many of its members would play important roles in the development of Rockford.
• Star in the East Lodge #166 (1855): Star in the East Lodge #166 was formed in 1855, with several founding members transitioning from Rockford Lodge #102. Edward F.W. Ellis, a prominent Rockford citizen and Civil War hero, was a founding member.
The Rockford Masonic Temple is a significant landmark in the city. Here's a bit of its history:
• Construction and Design: Built in 1914, the Rockford Masonic Temple is a grand example of Classical Revival architecture. Its stately design includes imposing columns and intricate stonework.
• Significance: The Temple was a hub for Masonic activity in Rockford for many decades. It housed meeting rooms, a ballroom, and other social spaces for lodge members.
Notable Rockford Masons
Throughout Rockford's history, many prominent citizens were members of the Masonic fraternity:
• Edward F.W. Ellis: A founding member of Star in the East Lodge #166, Ellis was a Civil War hero and an important figure in Rockford's early development.
• Other Influential Masons: Numerous mayors, business leaders, and other notable Rockford figures were members of the Masonic Lodges.
Provenance:
Virgil Brand Collection