Marker Details

Humble Lodge No. 979 A. F. and A. M.


210 Main Street

Humble , 77338

Notes:
Humble Museum across street from lodge building, 219 Main, very nice museum, hours Tues. - Fri. 10a-4p, Sat. 10a-2p
Directions: Marker in recessed area on exterior of building, right side of entrance (facing), near corner

Key Time Period: 1893 - 1919 City Beautiful - WW I

Corretions/New Research:

Marker Text:
Near the turn of the century, the town of Humble was home to many Masons who were members of lodges located in nearby towns. With the help of local Justice of the Peace F. K. Wise, Humble area Masons organized their own lodge in 1908. Humble State Bank president and future Texas Governor Ross Sterling (1875-1949) provided meeting facilities in the bank building which formerly stood at this site. After the bank burned in 1912, the Masons bought the property and built a new lodge hall. The Masons have been active in civic programs over the years. (1992)
Marker Type: Marker wall mount
Historical Org: Texas Historical Commission (THC)

Key Map Information: 335 Y

GPS Coordinates: 29 59.880, 95 15.881

Precinct No: 4

Marker No: 10702