Masonic Temple (Meridian, Mississippi) Explained

Masonic Temple
Nrhp Type:cp
Nocat:yes
Location:1220 26th Ave., Meridian, Mississippi
Coordinates:32.3694°N -88.7044°W
Built:1903
Architect:Krouse & Hutchisson
Added:December 18, 1979
Partof:Merrehope Historic District
Partof Refnum:88000973
Refnum:79003395

The Masonic Temple at 1220 26th Avenue, Meridian, Mississippi was built in 1903. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It was also listed as a contributing property to the Merrehope Historic District in 1988.[1] It has since been demolished.[2]

The temple was owned jointly by three black fraternal lodges and stood as a tribute to the business capacity and enterprise of the black community in the city.[3] The structure was two stories tall with a recessed entrance supported by panelled Ionic pilasters that bore the keystone of Freemasonry and the insignia of the Shriners. The effort to build the temple was largely spearheaded by T.J. Wilson.[1]

Notes and References

  1. [{{NRHP url|id=88000973}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Merrehope Historic District]. pdf. Robert J. Cangelosi, Jr.. September 19, 1988. National Park Service. 39. and
  2. https://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&layer=c&z=17&iwloc=A&sll=32.369541,-88.704637&cbp=13,157.7,0,0,0&cbll=32.369584,-88.704658&q=1220+26th+Avenue,+Meridian,+Mississippi&ei=VPRjUp6fHK7F4AOC14HIBw&ved=0CCoQxB0wAA Google Maps, street view
  3. Book: African American Historic Places . Beth L. Savage . Carol D. Shull . 978-0-471-14345-1 . 1994 . John Wiley and Sons.