Established 1867
North Carolina's Grand Lodge expanded Prince Hall Masonry into the Southeast during Reconstruction, supporting community development despite challenging circumstances.
North Carolina's jurisdiction was established during Reconstruction, bringing formal Prince Hall organization to the state. Despite post-Reconstruction challenges, North Carolina Masons maintained lodges and community presence, supporting education and charitable initiatives.
The Grand Lodge of North Carolina operates as part of the greater Prince Hall Masonic structure, maintaining connections with Grand Lodges across the United States and internationally. As a Prince Hall jurisdiction, it upholds the principles established by Prince Hall and his successors.
Like all Prince Hall Grand Lodges, this jurisdiction is committed to community service, charitable work, education, and supporting the intellectual and moral development of its members and the communities they serve.
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