Matagorda Lodge No. 7, A.F.
& A.M.
Matagorda
Year Marker Erected: 1990
Location: Intersection of Marice and Fisher (northwest
corner); Matagorda
Marker Text:
One of the oldest Masonic lodges in Texas, this lodge traces its history
to the Republic of Texas. A group of masons met together on June 24, 1838,
and petitioned the newly created Grand Lodge of Texas for a charter to
Seth Ingram as first master. From its beginning, the Matagorda Lodge was
active and influential in the community's development. The first services
of Christ Episcopal Church were held in the Masonic Hall. The masons operated
a lending library for the town's citizens and supported local public education
projects. In 1868, due to a succession of financial difficulties and the
strains of the Civil War, the Matagorda Lodge was deactivated. The members
maintained interest in the lodge, however, and it was finally rechartered
by the grand lodge in 1911 under its original number. Many prominent Texans
have been affiliated with this lodge, including local and state government
officials. The lodge has counted among its members veterans of the war
of 1812, the Texas Revolution, Mexican War, Civil War, World War I, World
War II, Korea, and Vietnam. (1990)