Midwest Historic Masonic Lodge Association, Inc.
Midwest Historic Masonic Lodge Association Resources and Partners
Midwest Historic Masonic Lodge Association is active throughout the Masonic Community. Here are trusted resources and partners recommended by Midwest Historic Masonic Lodge Association.
Grand Lodge of Kansas AF&AM
Grand Lodge of Kansas A.F. & A.M.
320 SW 8th Avenue
Topeka, Kansas 66603-3912
P.O. BOX 922 - Leavenworth, KS 66048
Ph: (913) 306-1344
A significant group of passionate Masons have joined together to create what is now the fastest growing research society in Freemasonry. Called simply The Masonic Society, we are brothers who have a deep and abiding desire to seek knowledge, explore history, discover symbolism, debate philosophies, and in short, who are at the forefront of charting a path for the future of Freemasonry.
Grand Lodges, Grand Bodies and Lodges that recognize MHMLA
Masonic Organizations we work with:
Masonic Library & Museum Association
The mission of the Masonic Library and Museum Association is to assist and support, through education, facilitation of communication, coordination of effort, and other means, those individuals charged with the collection, management, and preservation of the Masonic heritage.
History-related Organizations
The Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society collects, preserves and distributes genealogical and historical information, with emphasis on the preservation of Sedgwick County, Kansas heritage. MHGS was started in 1966 by concerned citizens of the community who recognized the need for a genealogical organization to fulfill that mission.
650 East South Temple
Salt lake City, Utah 84102
Grand Lodge of Colorado AF&AM
1130 Panorama Drive
Colorado Springs, Colorado. 80904
332 East 1st Street North
Wichita, KS 67202
Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society
The Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society collects, preserves and distributes genealogical and historical information, with emphasis on the preservation of Sedgwick County, Kansas heritage. MHGS was started in 1966 by concerned citizens of the community who recognized the need for a genealogical organization to fulfill that mission.