The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines historical marker (Q56927254)

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NHCP historical marker for the Grand Lodge of the Philippines
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The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines historical marker
NHCP historical marker for the Grand Lodge of the Philippines

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    12 December 2012
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    The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines (English)
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    The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines (English)
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    Map

    14°34'45.656"N, 120°59'23.867"E
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    Map

    14°34'45.534"N, 120°59'24.083"E
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    F. Benitez Street (English)
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    The historical marker is located on the temple facade with the Tagalog plaque to the left of the main entrance and the English plaque to the right. (English)
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    Itinatag ng Manila Lodge No. 342, Cavite Lodge No. 350 at Corregidor No. 386 under the Grand Lodge of California, F. & A.M. bilang Grand Lodge of Philippine Islands, 12 Disyembre 1912. Dr. Harry Eugene Stafford, unang Grand Master. Sumanib sa regional grand lodge ng Gran Oriente Español, 14 Pebrero 1917, sa pamumuno ni Pangulo ng Senado Manuel L. Quezon, unang Pilipinong Grand Master, 1918. Ang mga kasapi nito ay naging miyembro sa Constitutional Convention ng 1934 at ng pamahalaang Komonwelt. Natigil ang operasyon nito noong Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig; tumulong ang mga miyembro nito sa pakikipaglaban sa mga Hapon, 1942–1945. Nagkaroon ng mga sangay sa China, Japan, Korea, Marianas at Vietnam. Pinanganlang The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines, 1954. (Tagalog)
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    Organized by Manila Lodge No. 342, Cavite Lodge No. 350 and Corregidor No. 386 under the Grand Lodge of California, F. & A.M. as Grand Lodge of Philippine Islands, 12 December 1912. Dr. Harry Eugene Stafford, first Grand Master. Merged with the regional grand lodge of the Gran Oriente Español, 14 February 1917, led by Senate President Manuel L. Quezon, the first Filipino Grand Master, 1918. Brethren served in the 1934 Constitutional Convention and in the Commonwealth government. Closed during the Second World War; members fought against the Japanese forces 1942–1945. Lodges established in China, Japan, Korea, Marianas Islands and Vietnam. Renamed The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines, 1954. (English)
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    2 commemorative plaque
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    The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines historical marker
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