1863—Mar 30, Alex<strong>and</strong>er Van Valkenberg; May 4, David C. Add<strong>in</strong>gton, Charles D. Prior; Jun 01, Levi Mason; Hon. William H. Chapman, (dead ;) 15, Charles Hoofcut, Hon. D. W. Prescott; Jul 06, Henry Whitacre, E. Cumm<strong>in</strong>g; Sep 21, Horace M. Rogers, Charles G. Brownell; Dec. 14, Henry W. Wilcox, Benjam<strong>in</strong> R. Wilcox; 21, M. D. Lapham. 1864—Jan 23, L. A. Seymour, Levi Patterson, (died 5 Dec 1868,) D. W. Larrabee, (dead;) 26, Joseph Buckle; Feb. 15, Edmund C. Goodrich; 27, Josiah Parker, Thomas Lord, J. W. Knause; Mar 26, Hubert M. Rouse, John L. Wicks; Apr 30, OliverG. Rogers, (died Nov. 2, 1866,) Lewis Rogers ;. May 28, Charles H. Moore, William Neal, (dead;) Jul 23,. N. S. Hayes, George W. Nichols; August 29, Thomas Murphy; Sept. 19, W. H. Griffith, Douglass M. Thorn; Oct. 8, Rodney E. Wilcox, John H. Crane; 15, Harrison E. Webster; Nov. 26, Horace A. Marshall, (dead ;) Dec. 10, Morris W. Dyer. 1865—Jan 14, Samuel Robb<strong>in</strong>s; Feb. 11, Frederick Scovill, Daniel A. Comstock; 27, Michael Weigle, Seth W. Smith ; Mar 11, F. D. Blackstone, Edward Miller, Charles H. Blackstone ; Apr 22, T. W. Blackstone, G. N. Schoonmaker; Jun 10,Thomas Harris; Jul 1, Charles Hardiman, (died 10 Sep 1873,) Gtorge Mould; August 5, Albert M. Mills, Henry N. Adams, Samuel Francis, J. T. Perk<strong>in</strong>s; Sep 23, Richard. Lewis; Nov. 25, A. P. Mallory; Dec. 13, B. F. Wright, 1866—Jan 13,Adolph Miller, G. W. Warren ; Feb 24, Wm. F. S. Irv<strong>in</strong>, Edward H. Dean ; Mar 24,Hervey Platt; Jun 9, W. Wallace Chapman; 23, F. G. Hitsworth, Charles T. Denn<strong>in</strong>g; Aug 11, Adolph Wilman, Albert Owens, J. G. Leefe; Sep 22, A. H. Mason, (died 15 Feb 1868,) John Miller, Joseph Brownell, (died 20 Aug 1873,) Hugh Sloan, M. D.; Nov 10, Horace L. Kirtl<strong>and</strong>, George A. Hubbard, George P. L<strong>and</strong>t; Dec. 22, Charles B. Manchester, E. A. Capell, W. W. Bailey, Isaac D<strong>in</strong>gman, Robert Bailey; 8, C. N Palmer, M. D., L. T. Richardson. 1867—Mar 30, L. L. Williams, Charles H. Cooper, John B. Warner; Oct. 26, Wessel H. Slover, Francis J. Criggier ; Nov. 16, Henry R. Gaylord, Thomas C. Denniston. 1868—Jan 11, G. F. Wilcox, J. B. Young, G R. Carpenter; Feb. 8, Daniel W. Maltby, Eugene J. Warren, J. A. Moore; Mar 28, Albert S. Aust<strong>in</strong>, Henry Loyd, James Hardman; May 9, Thomas Lee, Albert E. W<strong>in</strong>negar, John Dagleish, E. E. Knickerbocker, D. A. Howl<strong>and</strong>; Jun 29, John E. Sawyer, Augustus H. Davis, Caleb B. Ger<strong>in</strong>ond. 1869—Jan 09, Jacob P. Calhoun ; Feb. 27, Wm. H. Gove, Geo. M. Aust<strong>in</strong>, John Radcliff; May 8, Charles Corbett, John B. Orendorf; Nov. 27, William Weir, Orson N. Olmstead, Jas. H. Ratclitf, (died 24 Feb 1879,) Levi S. Montgomery, William Prentice, Giles Howarth.
1870—Jan 22, Ellis Jones, H. N. Shepardson; Apr 9, Charles W. Bowen, W. J. Lockhart; May 14, Peter Watt; Jul 9, Otis P. Coye, John C. Briggs; Nov. 12, Gustavus A. Gifford, M. D.; Dec. 10, R. D. Richards. 1871—Jul 01, Wm. H. Giles; Aug. 26, Horace T. Farey, Stephen Gunston, Amasa Mason, (died 17 Oct 1873.) 1872—Jan 13, F. H. Saxton, James Benbow, Wm. A. Bassett, (died 7 Apr 1879;) 27, Hobart C. Osborn, Frederick A. Aldrich, (died 2 Mar 1876;) Mar 9, William S. Spafford; May 12, William H. Crigger, James Russell, J. Harvey Reeves, Wayne W. Thurston; James Campbell, (died 8 Dec 1875;) Nov. 8, David H. Morgan, Henry Adelbert Head, Albert Barnett, Esq., (honorary member.) 1873—Feb 08, B. E. Forbes, M. D., Ambrose S. Harvey, (died 27 Jun 1874,) Arthur C. Paddock, Frederick G. Talbott; Apr 26, James O. Hasselkuse; Jun 14, George I. Goodale, Daniel Morris; Sep 27, N. W. Moore, Jr., Charles N. Garlick, J. B. Holmes, Orville Bennett, John McGucken. 1874—Jan 10, William Shackelton; Feb 28, William H. Calhoun, Ansel Thompson, Albert R. Haven; Oct 10, Charles ' L. Marshall, R. J. Benbow. 1875—Feb 13, John R. Jones; Jun 30, S. C. Reiley; Sept 25, John S. Reiley; Nov. 27, John T. Bastow, Geo. D. Smith. 1876—Jan 22, John L. Smith; Mar 28, Stephen Woodhull, Thomas Reiley; Oct. 14, N. M. Worden, John Shepard. 1877—Feb 10, John Crawshaw; 24, Reuben Horrocks. 1878—Jan 25, Henry Barton; Mar 9, Rev. Clarence H. Beebe; Apr 10, H. W. Teachout; May 25, Rev. B. F. Willoughby; Sep 28, Edward B. Avery. 1879—Jan 11, John B. Gough; May 10. H. W. Goodier; June 14, Prof. T. H. Roberts; Jul 12, George W. Penner, Charles L. Seaman; Sep 13, Frank A. R<strong>and</strong>all; 27, Samuel Clayton. Veteran Members—Be<strong>in</strong>g a list of those eligible to the "Veteran Masonic Society," their Masonic age be<strong>in</strong>g 21 years or more: P. M. Calv<strong>in</strong> E. Macomber, honorary <strong>and</strong> charter member Fredonia Lodge, admitted 1816; Leverett Bishop, M. D., honorary <strong>and</strong> charter member Chittenango Lodge, admitted 1817; Squire Albert Barnett, honorary member Delaware Lodge, 1816; Solomon Rogers, honorary member of old Amicable Lodge, 25, admitted 1822; Edw<strong>in</strong> Webster, honorary member Paris Lodge, 348, admitted 1822; Nathan C. Green, honorary member Sauquoit Lodge, 150, admitted 1851; Rev. Samuel F. Dexter, honorary member Sauquoit Lodge, 150, admitted 1852; Benjam<strong>in</strong> Moore, Sauquoit Lodge, 150, admitted 1850; E. Dean Brownell, Sauquoit Lodge, 150, admitted 1850; Dexter Crossman, Sauquoit Lodge, 150, admitted 1851; W. Irv<strong>in</strong>g Tillotston, Sauquoit Lodge, 150, admitted 1854; Charles E. Luce, Sauquoit Lodge, 150, admitted 1854; Grove W. Bagg, Sauquoit Lodge, 150, admitted 1855; Henry C. Rogers, Sauquoit Lodge, 150, admitted 1856; Wilbur E. Moore, Sauquoit Lodge, 150, admitted 1857. Orig<strong>in</strong>al charter members 11 S<strong>in</strong>ce admitted 255 Total 266 Honorary members, (also charter,) 2 Honorary members 5 Deceased charter members 9 Deceased other members 30 Withdrawn, removed, &c. 113 Surviv<strong>in</strong>g active members 107 RECAPITULATION http://books.google.com/books?id=tMYqAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA244&dq=%22rogers,+hiram+c.%22#PPA202,M1 There is an <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g separate file on “EARLY MASONIC HISTORY IN THE SAUQUOIT VALLEY“ <strong>and</strong> other Lodges of the surround<strong>in</strong>g area <strong>in</strong> Appendix I at the end of this present work.
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