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Army Regiment Tracing Board from the Grand Lodge of Ireland


Tracing Board from Union Lodge of Boston dated 1796

The Hiram Award is presented to one worthy Brother each year to commemorate his lifetime contribution to his community, his lodge, and his Brothers. These Hiram Award recipients have demonstrated a moral clarity, consistency of purpose, and devotion to Freemasonry that warrants their recognition and has perpetuated the legacy of Samuel Warren Hackett

2008 HIRAM AWARD RECIPIENT

Wor. MICHAEL J. ALLEN, PM

 


PAST HONOREES

Michael J. Allen 2008
James J. Achenbach 2007
John S. Gamache 2006
Kent B. Dau 2005
Floyd R. Covert 2004
Gerald R. Lynn 2003
James W. Campbell 2002
Robert E. Whiting 2001
David A. Haslim 2000
William L. Mathis 1999
William M. Trilble 1998
Odes A. Martini 1997
Samuel E. Jones 1996
Ira E. Strahl 1995
Ray E. Rapp 1994
Howard L. McGill 1993
Theodore Ketterer 1993
Norman E. Hale 1992
Gerald Winstanley 1991
Walter W. Andert 1990
Ross L. Burnside 1986
George E.  Cartledge 1985
John M. Leftwich 1984
Vincent J. Thompson 1982
Quitman W. Wren 1981

 

Stated meeting is the first
 Tuesday of the Month

1895 Camino del Rio South
San Diego Ca, 92108-3683
Phone: (619) 295-4420

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Creating the Experience   

On October 11th of 1923, a small group of friends in the dusty little city of San Diego determined to become Brothers. In founding S.W. Hackett lodge they expressed a shared belief in the tenets of America's founding brothers, a determination to make a difference in the community, a commitment to their families, and a desire to study and understand the philosophy and ethical teachings of an institution whose foundation lies buried deeper than the study of recorded history has excavated.
The last eight decades have borne witness to an unbroken chain of Masonic and community service. Today's Brothers of S. W. Hackett's little lodge continue to advance the tenants of our founders with an eye towards the needs of today's Mason.


English 1st Degree Tracing Board dated 1805


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