Masonic Vision

Memories of Warren Lodge # 24
Home
Who Are Masons?
Becoming A Mason
Levels of Masonic Achievement
Masonic History of United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE)
Immortality
Grand Lodge of Ohio
Masonic Funeral Service Planning
Memories of Warren Lodge # 24
Warren Lodge #24 F&AMO
Masonic Video Links
Masonic Links
Contact Me

lodgeside.jpg

Warren Lodege #24 Informational Site

Warren Lodge # 24 F&AM

217 W. High Street

Piqua, Ohio

On November 17, 1840 the Grand Lodge of Ohio issued a dispensation for a new Lodge in Piqua. It was given the name "Warren"  in honor of General Joseph Warren who was killed at Breed’s Hill during the Revolutionary War. It was given the number 24, which was originally assigned to an Army Lodge located at Camp Meigs.

From 1840-1854 the Lodge was located on the second floor of Tamplin’s Tavern on the southwest corner of Spring and Ash Streets in Piqua. The present building built in 1848, as a Baptist church became the home of Warren Lodge, after extensive renovation, in 1929.

door.jpg
217 W. High St. Entrance

line.jpg
Lodge Auditorium

rededication_lineup.jpg
Auditorium Main Floor

august4lodge003.jpg
View of the West

loungemeetingarea.jpg
First Floor Lounge & Meeting Area

dining_hallmeetingarea.jpg
Dining / Meeting Room Area

Want to visit our lodge? Need directions? Click here!

scan0007.jpg

Feedback, submissions, ideas? Email sshear01@gmail.com.