Bethel Masonic Lodge
Operating
under a dispensation issued in 1853, this organization was formally chartered
by the Grand Lodge in Texas in 1854, Wesley C. Walker served as the first
Worshipful Master, the membership , like the general population of the
area, was comprised of pioneer settlers, many of whom migrated to the new
state of Texas from the older states of the south. Early meetings were
conducted in a lodge hall at the Rehobeth Community (6 mi.SW) in Fannin
County.
Bethel Lodge relocated to Ladonia in the 1870's. Meetings were first held
on the west side of town but were moved here after a fire destroyed the
early lodge hall. The group leased meeting space at this location from
1896 until 1912 when it purchased the structure. The building served the
organization until members voted to have it razed and replaced with a new
hall in 1957, four years later, Yowell Lodge No. 858 merged with Bethel.
Since
the Antebellum days of Fannin County, Bethel Lodge No. 134 has played an
important role in the development of the area. It's members have included
leaders in civic activities and in regional and state masonic programs.
Harry "Sonny " Cunningham
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