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  1. Hace 2 días · From NKAA, Notable Kentucky African Americans Database (source) History of Prince Hall freemasonry in Kentucky. Subject. Fraternal Organizations. Author(s)/Publishing Information. ... NKAA Entry: Lone Star Masonic Lodge #19 (Versailles and Midway, KY) NKAA Entry: Alpha Chapter #90, O.E.S., P. H. A. (Midway, KY)

  2. 12 de jun. de 2024 · History & Information about Covington, KY. ... Saint James African Methodist Episcopal Church Saint John Catholic Church and School ... Covington Turners Elks, Covington Lodge No. 314 German Pioneer Society Kelly-Furnish Veterans of World War II Post 7099 Knights of Columbus, Bishop Carrell Council 702 ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Check out this list to find out some of the most famous celebrity Freemasons throughout history and today. Who is the most famous Freemason? Comedian Richard Pryor tops our list. Pryor joined the Freemasons in 1981 by joining the Henry Brown Lodge No. 22 in Peoria, Illinois.

  4. 12 de jun. de 2024 · The Covington Lodge of Elks was established in 1895 with 32 charter members. The initial meeting was conducted in Hermes Hall at the northeast corner of 4th and Court Streets. The first permanent hall for lodge purposes was acquired in December 1895 on the third floor of the old First National Bank building (west side of Madison Avenue between ...

  5. Hace 1 día · James E. Randolph was a doctor who came to Covington, KY, in 1922, the first African American on the staff of St. Elizabeth Hospital. He delivered most of the African American babies born in Covington between 1922 and 1958.

  6. Hace 6 días · Page 2 Masonic Home Journal July 2024 Grand master’s messaGe SUBMISSION DEADLINE: for the auGust issue is July 5 Published monthly by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky PO Box 99159, Louisville KY 40269 502-893-0192 Non-members $8.00 per year. Resolutions of Respect..... 50¢ per Line Lodge Notices and By-Laws Notices...$1.25 per Line

  7. 12 de jun. de 2024 · At the time of Blenke’s death, St. Aloysius was the largest parish in the Diocese of Covington with 4000 members and 784 children enrolled in the parish school. Father Blenke’s successor was the Reverend Ignatius Ahmann.