Chartered on December 12, 1821 by the Grand Lodge of Ohio,
F. &. A. M., Canton Lodge is the oldest lodge meeting in the Canton Masonic
Temple and is one of the best known fraternal organizations of this community.
Its meeting places have not always been in the stately and
beautiful edifice of today. For the first 70 years, the lodge met in various
meeting rooms throughout the downtown area.
From 1890 to 1904 the lodge occupied meeting rooms on the
third floor of a building located at 6th and Market Ave. North. A
second location, known as the W. T. Grant building located at the corner of 4th
and Market Ave. was home to the lodge from 1904 until 1926, when the present
building was completed.
Much of the success and rich history of the lodge can be
traced back to prominent citizens of the community such as doctors, lawyers,
merchants, and civic leaders who, as active members of the fraternity guided the
lodge to merge as a distinguished and most respected organization within our
community.
President William McKinley, Jr. demitted from his mother
lodge, Winchester Hiram Lodge No. 21, A. F. & A. M. to Canton Lodge on
August 21, 1867. On October 20, 1869 he demitted to Eagle Lodge No. 431 where he
became a Charter Member. After his death on September 14, 1901, Eagle Lodge
further honored his memory by changing their name to Wm. McKinley Lodge.
While the lodge has never sought or expects recognition
for its extensive acts of charity and prefers to remain anonymous, the
generosity of the membership is vast, ranging from assistance to individual
brethren in times of distress, hospital building funds, food banks, the Special
Olympics, and student financial aid, only to name a few.
Today, as in the past, the lodge remains dedicated to the
brotherhood of man, offering those who will knock at our door the opportunity to
subscribe to the high moral precepts of duty to God, our neighbor, and family
which is the foundation on which this ancient institution has been established.