Civil War Lodge of Research 1865 will convene its September meeting to mark the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam. This lodge is chartered by the Grand Lodge of Virginia to preserve understandings of Freemasonry’s varied ties to the U.S. Civil War, and the lodge travels to places significant to that war.
On Saturday, September 17, the brethren will visit Antietam National Battlefield after its meeting at Antietam Lodge 197, both in Maryland. I believe it is the only lodge in the country named for a Civil War battle.
The night before the meeting, everyone will get together for dinner at Captain Benders Tavern in Sharpsburg at 6:30.
The meeting will open at 10 a.m. Saturday at the lodge in Keedysville.
Lunch at 12:30 at Bonnie’s at the Red Byrd.
At two o’clock, the group will visit Antietam National Battlefield. This is exactly the 160th anniversary of what is termed “the bloodiest day in American history,” and at 3 p.m. there will be a commemoration ceremony.
The group will have dinner together at 6:30 at Rik’s Cafe.
Overnight accommodations have been arranged at Sleep Inn & Suites Hagerstown.
It sounds like a productive and memorable weekend. It’s a little too far for me, but hopefully some of you can participate and even join the lodge.
I hope the brethren consider New York City as a future destination. No official battlefield here, but other points of great interest are in abundance.
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