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In 1865, Brother Charles F. Dailey accepted the
Deputy Grand Mastership for the Southern Jurisdiction, under Hiram Grand Lodge
of Pennsylvania. Brother Charles F. Dailey 33°, was born in St. Thomas, West
Indies in 1820. In 1840, he was in the fruit trade between Florida and Europe.
He was the leading black Mason in the South. Brother Dailey received his first
three degrees in a lodge in Liverpool, England and the Scottish Rite in Glasgow,
Scotland and was knighted at Greenock, Scotland. It is believed that Brother
Dailey was unaware of the irregularities of Hiram Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania
and the National Compact Lodge at the time of his appointment. Brother Dailey
was a man of unusual ability to be able to organize black men in the south
during the time period of high racial tension.
In 1867, the first three
lodges were established by Brother Dailey in the state of Florida: Solomon Lodge
# 50, Saint Johns Lodge # 51, and Mt. Moriah Lodge # 52. The lodges were
chartered by Hiram Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
(Note: Hiram Grand Lodge was a spurious offspring of the Most Worshipful
Prince Hall Grand Lodge of
Pennsylvania. The two Grand
Lodges later reconciled after the dissolution of the National Compact).
On June 17, 1870 in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, a general assembly of the
Craft was called to meet, presided over by the RW Charles F. Dailey, Deputy
Grand Master for the Southern Jurisdiction, under Hiram Grand Lodge of
Pennsylvania, with RW Charles H. Pierce as Grand Secretary. The convention
lasted two days. A code of laws for the jurisdiction was adopted and the lodges
were consolidated, renumbered, and charted by the Most Worshipful Union Grand
Lodge of Florida. The following Grand Officers were elected for the ensuing
year: Harry H. Thompson, Grand Master; John H. Robinson, Deputy Grand Master;
Robert Smith, Grand Senior Warden; James Roberts, Grand Junior Warden; Emanuel
Fortune, Grand Treasure; F.H. Dunkins, Grand Secretary; Rev. Charles H. Pierce,
Grand Chaplin. This is the creation of The Most Worshipful Union Grand Lodge
of Florida. In 1877, in Wilmington, Delaware, the dissolution of the National
Compact Grand Lodge occurred. A resolution was unanimously adopted:
Resolved that each State is its Sovereign head… etc. With this action
being taken, the State of Florida was on its own to decide if it would go its
own way or be affiliated with other Prince Hall Bodies. The State chose to be
among the legal and legitimate Prince Hall Bodies and became Prince Hall
Affiliated.
The Most Worshipful Union Grand Lodge, Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity,
Free and Accepted Masons, Prince Hall Affiliated, Florida and Belize, Central
America, Incorporated, has existed for 133 years and counting. The Grand Lodge
is located at 410 Broad Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
"Submitted by A.T. Stafford, SGW Approved by Reverend Dr.
Michael R. Moore
33°,
Grand Master"
The current 2009 Grand Lodge Officers
are as follows:
MW
Anthony T. Stafford, Sr. 33°,
Grand Master;
RW Walter Gulley, Jr. 33°, Deputy Grand Master;
RW Jeffrey Jones 33°, Senior Grand Warden;
RW Gus Harris 33°, Junior Grand Warden;
RW Phillip Robinson 33°, Grand Secretary;
RW Melvin Wright 33°, Grand Treasurer;
PM W. J. Carpenter 33°, Grand Chaplin;
PM Dwayne Jones 33°, Committee Chairman of Foreign Correspondence
The Grand Lodge
currently has chartered one hundred fifty-eight lodges and has a membership over
3000. |