Mexican American War Veterans As we continue to explore and study the history of our lodge, we are always finding more men to add to this list. As of now, here are the members of Waco Lodge known to have fought in the Mexican-American War in the 1840s. Josephus Steiner […]
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Our Veterans of the Texas Revolution As we continue to explore and study the history of our lodge, we are always finding more men to add to this list. As of now, here are the members of Waco Lodge known to have fought in the Texas War for Independence. Click […]
John Titcomb Sprague (1902-1980) Air Force Major General Bronze Star Recipient Commander of Waco Army Air Field/James Connally Base John Titcomb Sprague was born in Staten Island, N.Y., in 1902. He attended the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, Washington D.C., for a year and was appointed as a […]
Donald Foster Mullica (1925-1999) Baylor Professor and Renowned Chemist Don Mullica was born September 25, 1925 in Jersey City, New Jersey. He married Patricia McClinton on June 7, 1980. During his academic career, he acquired degrees from the University of Corpus Christi, Texas A&I in Kingsville, and Baylor University and also […]
At the November Stated Meeting, Waco Masonic Lodge #92 stepped up to help children in two key ways: We completed our toy drive for children in crisis. About 400 stuffed animals were collected and will be placed in the vehicles of first responders who will give them to children going […]
The Scribes of 92 There have effectively been 36 men to serve as the official Secretary of Waco Masonic Lodge. Three served in name only while William Quebe actually performed the job and they performed the job of the offices he held in name only. James W. Nowlin: 1851* George Barnard: […]
Recently, video was discovered of Waco Lodge member and baseball Hall of Famer Ted Lyons teaching locals on the Marshall Islands how to play America’s pastime. Brother Lyons suspended his legendary career as a pitcher for the Chicago White Sox in order to serve in the military during WWII and […]
From The East Brethren, At the time of this writing, we are hosting a second open house of the Masonic year; I do not know how it will turn out, as it is still a bit early, but we are hoping for a good crowd of public visitors. We have […]
From the East Greetings, Brethren. My apologies for the delayed message this month. As you may have guessed, May will be another busy month. We have three EAs in the pipeline; therefore, we will be preparing for Fellowcraft and Masters Degrees beyond that. On May 20th, we will have a […]