Marker Details

Reagan Masonic Lodge # 1037 A. F. & A. M.


1606 Heights Boulevard

Houston , 77008

Notes:
Application submitted to THC, Class of 2010, 10HR04
Directions: From I-10 north on Heights Boulevard to 16th Street, Reagan Lodge is on the northeast corner of 16th & Heights Boulevard; marker is northeast of the Heights Boulevard sidewalk & the sidewalk leading to the front door of the building

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

Corretions/New Research:

Marker Text: Reagan Lodge, the first Masonic lodge instituted in the Houston suburbs, marked the beginning of the second wave of Houston Masonic lodges and accompanied a major surge in the growth of the city and the birth of its suburbs. The lodge was chartered in the municipality of Houston Heights on December 12, 1910; its first meeting was held on December 31, 1910. The lodge was named for Mason John Henninger Reagan (1818-1905), who served as a judge, Confederate Postmaster General, U.S. Congressman and Senator, framer of the 1876 Texas constitution, and first chairman of the Texas Railroad Commission. Within its first twelve years, the lodge facilitated the formation of chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star, Order of DeMolay for boys and Order of Rainbow for girls. Three area schools have been named for lodge members.



The lodge’s first regular meetings were held in a rented space in the 900 block of Yale St. An association was formed in 1912 to raise money for a new, permanent lodge building, which was constructed in 1930 at the northeast corner of Harvard St. and Eleventh Ave., but was taken over by a local bank in 1935 as a result of the great depression. The lodge met at a temporary site until the completion of the lodge building at the northeast corner of Heights Blvd. and Sixteenth Ave. in 1948. The building was designed by architect and Houston Heights resident L. R. Hayes, who was also Master of the Reagan Lodge 1937-1938. Reagan Masonic Lodge has a long history of charitable work and philanthropic endeavors and continues to be a civic leader in the Houston Heights community. (2010)

Marker is property of the State of Texas
Marker Type: Marker with Post
Historical Org: Texas Historical Commission (THC)

Key Map Information: 453 W

GPS Coordinates: 29 48.010, 95 23.859

Precinct No: 1

Marker No: 16433