Official Seal of the City of Los Angeles
El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument
City of Los Angeles

MASONIC HALL

Freemasonry became popular in the United States in the 1850s and a lodge was started in Los Angeles in 1854. In 1858 Lodge 42 asked William Hayes Perry, a mason, and his partner James Brady to build a lodge room on the

Masonic Lodge

Masonic Lodge

second floor of a building they were constructing at 426 North Main street for their carpentry and furniture-making business. Lodge 42 loaned Perry and Brady the money for the construction. The Masonic Hall was finished by November, after which the Masons paid a rent of $20 a month. The building was a two story unpainted brick structure with a symbolic "masonic eye" below the parapet. The Masons used this building for their meetings until 1868 when they moved to larger quarters further south.

El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument
 

© Copyright 2011 City of Los Angeles. All rights reserved.
200 N. Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012

 
City of Los Angeles