FREEMASONS. CAPITAL CITY LODGE NO. 217 (ST. PAUL, MINN.):

An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: Freemasons. Capital City Lodge No. 217 (Saint Paul, Minn.), creator.
Title:Freemasons. Capital City Lodge No. 217 records.
Dates:1895-1996.
Abstract:Lodge minutes, journals and ledgers, visitor registers, a photograph album, a roster of members (1980), and a 100th anniversary commemorative booklet documenting the activities of a Masonic lodge formed in 1895 by employees of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railroad.
Quantity:3.2 cubic feet (3 boxes, including 22 volumes and 1 oversize folder, unboxed).
Location:See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

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Freemasons. Capital City Lodge No. 217On April 7, 1895, nine men from St. Paul's West Seventh Street area met to discuss forming a Masonic lodge. Eight of the men were employed by the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company's repair shop at Toronto and Randolph Streets.

In June 1895, the Masonic Grand Lodge of Minnesota granted permission to organize a lodge, the 217th lodge to be chartered in Minnesota. All the Lodge's new officers and most of the initial members were employees of "The Omaha," as the railroad was commonly known. Lodge No. 217 became known as the Railway Lodge. It was chartered January 16, 1896.

From 1895 to 1995, 1136 men joined the Lodge and 85 became Masters. Occupations included machinists, clerks, locomotive engineers, bridge foremen, draughtsmen (draftsmen), boilermakers and electricians.

For most of its existence, the Lodge was located near the Omaha repair shop. The first Lodge meeting was held September 11, 1895 on the third floor of a brick building known as the Hines Block at the corner of Toronto and West Seventh Streets, two blocks from the Omaha shops.

In 1901, larger quarters were needed and the Lodge moved to the third floor of the Enright building, which was located on West Seventh between Randolph and Bay. This building also was near the Omaha shop.

In October 1923, a lot at Edgcumbe and James Avenue was purchased for $1250 and $15,000 was allocated to erect a new building. The Lodge remained at this location for almost 65 years.

During the Depression, the Lodge's unpaid dues totaled $2,764. In December of 1936, the Lodge passed a resolution to put the Lodge into bankruptcy. A trustee was appointed and the mortgage was foreclosed. The building was sold to Macalester Masonic Lodge and Capital City Lodge then became the tenant.

Throughout the years, the Lodge funded and participated in many activities such as social events, collecting food for and donating to local families in need, donating glucose monitors to local schools, donating to the Masonic Home and the Shriner Hospital, and conducting Lodge educational events.

The Lodge's membership reached a high of 507 in 1957. There were 152 members in 1996 and fewer than 80 by 2001. With the decline in membership, Lodge members voted in December 2003 to disband and return the original charter to the Masonic Grand Lodge of Minnesota.


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here.] Minnesota Historical Society. Freemasons. Capital City Lodge No. 217 (Saint Paul, Minn.) Records.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples

Accession Information:

Accession number: 15,991; 16,115; 17,432

Processing Information:

Processed by: Mary Hoeve and Rich Arpi, April 2007. Addition by David B. Peterson, March 2022.

Catalog ID number: 990063929540104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

LocationBox
147.D.13.2F1Minute books, 1895-1924. 5 volumes.
Minute books, 1930-1946. 3 volumes.
LocationBox
147.D.13.3B2Minute books, 1946-1972. 4 volumes.
Photograph album of lodge masters, 1895-1982, 1995. 1 volume.
Lodge roster, 1980.
100th Anniversary booklet, 1996.
Member ledgers:
Record of dues owed and paid by each member. There are occasional entries for member-related expenses, mainly payments to the Masonic Home, miscellaneous receipts, and notes on member status or transfers. An index by member name is included in each volume.
1937-1944. 1 volume.
LocationBox
144.G.14.8F3 1944-1953. 1 volume.
1953-1974. 1 volume.
Includes scattered entries for approximately 1979-1984.
Dues received journals:
Chronological record of dues received, with some miscellaneous receipts.
1929-1931. 1 volume.
1940-1960. 1 volume.
Receipt and disbursement journals:
Chronological record of receipts from dues, fees, fund-raising events, and for the Masonic Home; and of payments to the Masonic Home, for funeral expenses, to other organizations, and for salaries and general expenses.
December 1947-November 1949. 1 volume.
November 1949-December 1953. 1 volume.
December 1953-October 1956. 1 volume.
October 1956-February 1959. 1 volume.
February 1959-May 1963. 1 volume.
Disbursements through November 1961 only.
Receipts, May 1963-February 1970. 1 volume.
1961-1974. 1 volume.
Disbursements, December 1961-January 1974; receipts, January 1970-November 1973.
Receipts, October 1973-March 1982. 1 volume.
Disbursements, February 1974-February 1980. 1 volume.
Several pages have been torn out of the front of the volume.
Check register, January 1980-November 1981. 1 volume.
Continues disbursement information from the Disbursements journal, above.
Visitor registers:
1924-1941. 1 volume.
1942-June 1951. 1 volume.
1975-1988. 1 volume.
Miscellaneous records, 1945-1988.
Financial summaries (1945-1946, 1962-1964, 1974); audit report (1963); letter from "Howard" regarding lodge affairs (1955); picnic announcement (1983); program for 93rd annual installation of officers (1988).
Idependent Order of Odd Fellows. Golden Link Lodge No. 167. Receipts and disbursements journal, 1947-1955. 1 volume.
Found with the records of Freemasons Lodge No. 217, and labelled in the same manner. However, internal evidence suggests that it is an Odd Fellows lodge, and affixed to page 177 is a typed financial summary for Golden Link Lodge No. 167 I.O.O.F.
LocationFolder
+3581Charter, Capital City Lodge No. 217, January 16, 1896. Original and 2 color photocopies.
Certificate of membership, Lodge No. 217, in the Minnesota Masonic Home, July 6, 1914.

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This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Freemasonry -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Working men's clubs -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Organizations:
Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Golden Link Lodge No. 167, author.
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railroad -- Employees.
Freemasons -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Document Types:
Photographs.
Portraits.

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