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LANDRUM LODGE #48

Landrum Home features a brief introduction to Landrum Lodge and Georgia Masonry. Lodge Officers, meeting times, a link to lodge officer picture, as well as links to other pages within this site




























Georgia Masonic History

Portrait of Brother Oglethorpe, and a brief overview of the Establishment of the Georgia colony and Masonry in the state. Georgia Timeline.
offsite links:
our georgia history(a more comprehensive history-non masonic)
Wormsloe and Noble Jones-Savannah's first initiate(non masonic)

Savannah Masonic Sites

Local Masonic points of interest. Images and Links pertaining to images.

Savannah Scottish Rite

Scottish Rite News, KSA info and updates, as well as a soon to come Scottish Rite History of Savannah.

Masonic Musings

This page is the Hub for all Masonic literature, papers, articles, philosophy et al for Landrum No.48 Online. Is currently linked to in-site pages including: Miscellaneous Articles and Misc. Art's II, as well as Landrum Articles and Lectures, and Savannah Lodge of Reasearch. To economize, these links will be moved off site to streamline the Landrum site, and hopefully better organize for your use.

Miscellaneous Papers II

The Late Earl D. Harris wrote an insightful essay on the reason the three ruffians sought refuge in Ethiopia. It was presented to the Georgia Lodge of Research.
Secondly is a short article from a 1962 New Age on Robert Burns, the Poet Laureate of Scotland and Freemasonry.

Masonic Poetry

"I Am Freemasonry," a poem submitted by a Solomon's brother. I first heard this on St. John's day last year, and it is as moving now as it was on that bright Sunday morning.
Much more to come!






Landrum History and Her Namesake

History of Landrum Lodge, and Her Illustrious namesake, the Reverend Sylvanus Landrum, Master of Ancient landmark, article by Gordon B. Smith.
Image of Sylvanus Landrum.

Schedule of Events

Schedules for upcoming events at Landrum and Scottish Rite. Provisions will be made for any appendant bodies which would like schedules posted.

Illustrious Members

Short Bio's on Former Mayor John Rousakis and the Rev.J.O.Branch. Also, E.A. Cutts, a turn of the century member of the Savannah Cotton Exchange, and the man who introduced fine dress to Savannah Masonry. This page will soon provide a glimpse into several personalities involved with Landrum, Her organization, and Her posterity. Check back often.

Miscellaneous Articles and Excerpts

This page currently contains three Interesting Items.
First is a short excerpt from Manley Palmer Hall's "Occult Treatise On Masonry", which addresses the Holy Sts. John and the proverbial Goat.
Second is an excerpt from Sibley's "Story Of Freemasonry", concerning initiation into the ancient mysteries, and finally, an evocative article from The New Age on Hermes Trismegistus.

Articles and Lectures Presented In or By Members of Landrum Lodge No. 48

There is currently only one lecture presented on the Masonic Word, but hopefully, Brother R.J. Anderson and others who might be proprerly motivated will submit some papers for our pleasure and edification. I will eventually post some of John Travis' publication on this site, as well as some excerpts from the wonderful publication of E.D. Wells, P.M. of Landrum, and author of "Masonic Melange."
C'mon guys, show us what you think! Any member of Landrum Lodge may submit a lecture or article to me at Ahuramazda32@peoplepc.com




























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