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Description
PlaqueID
554
Building Name
St
.
Johns
Lodge
Address
114
Orange
Street
Plaque Text
Transitional
Georgian-Federal
style
structure
built
for
St
.
John's
Lodge
No
.
1
,
Ancient
Your
Masons
, and
shared
by
Concord
Chapter
;
Masonic
mural
(c
.
1809)
remains
.
Purchased
in
1824
by
Thomas
W
.
Brown
(1803-1872)
,
silversmith
and
jeweler
,
who
converted
the
lodge
to a
residence
and
added
two-story
frame
wing
to
left
rear
.
Right
wing
added
for
school
for
Young
Ladies
(1895-1920)
.
Henry
Bacon
McKoy
purchased
the
building
in
whice
James
H
.
McKoy
operated
St
.
John's
Tavern
(1943-1955)
.
Donated
in
1964
to
house
St
.
John's
Gallery
(1962-2002)
.
Building Date
1804
Style
Georgian
Architect
Joseph
Jacobs
Builder
Benjamin
Jacobs
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