Asheville Masonic Temple

Asheville Masonic Temple

The Asheville Masonic Temple is a Masonic Temple in Asheville, North Carolina. Designed by British American architect and Freemason Richard Sharp Smith, the building was opened in April 1915. It is listed in the United States National Register of Historic Places.[1]

History

Architect Smith was originally from England and was working in New York City for Richard Morris Hunt who hired him to supervise the construction of the Biltmore House.

On July 1, 1909, Mount Hermon Lodge No. 118 and the Royal Arch Masons Asheville Chapter, jointly purchased the lot at 80 Broadway in Asheville on which the Asheville Masonic Temple currently stands. In April 1912 a meeting was held between Mount Hermon Lodge #118 and the Scottish Rite Valley of Asheville's Lodge of Perfection to devise a plan for the building of a new Masonic Temple.

The plan was to organize a building company composed of members of both bodies. It was suggested that the basement and first floor would include a reading room, library, secretaries’ offices, lobby, banquet hall, and a kitchen. The second floor would be used by Mount Hermon Lodge and other appendant bodies, such as the Order of the Eastern Star and the York Rite. The third and fourth floors were to be used by the Valley Of Asheville Scottish Rite. In May 1913 a contract was signed with McPherson Construction Company to construct the building for a price of $56,260. [2] Almost two years later, on April 29, 1915, the Masonic Temple Company accepted the building from the contractor. The original plans, deeds and survey plats are still among the Temple’s records.[3]

Notable members

There have been several prominent Masons whose Masonic careers originated from the Asheville Masonic Temple.

Robert Brank Vance, N.C. Grand Master in 1868 and 1869.
Zebulon Baird Vance, 37th and 43rd Governor of N.C.
Norburn Creighton Hyatt, N.C. Grand Master in 1985.

References

  1. "Asheville Masonic Temple". Asheville Masonic Temple. U.S. National Park Service. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  2. "Asheville Masonic Temple". Scottish Rite Journal I: 71. April 1915.
  3. "Asheville Masonic Temple". Scottish Rite Journal: 73. April 1915.
  4. "Officers of the GRAND LODGE A.F. & A. M.". 1787 TO 1887 First One Hundred Years. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  5. "Mount Hermon Lodge". Lodge Meeting Minutes.
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