
Welcome to
Major General
Henry Knox Lodge a.f. & a.m.
The Military Veterans Lodge of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

Major General
Henry Knox Lodge A. F. & A. M.
Regular communications
Regular meetings on the Fourth Wednesday of each month except July and August
While you must be a veteran and freemason to officially join our lodge we welcome all masons to visit us and participate in our regular dinners, regular communications, and special events
Instituted March 17, 1926
150th Anniversary of the Evacuation of Boston
on the Gun Deck of the Frigate U.S.S. Constitution
The Military Veterans Lodge of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
Regular Meeting on the Fourth Wednesday of each month except July and August in the
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
186 Tremont Street
Boston Massachusetts 02111
Organized for past and present personnel of the United States Armed Forces to cement by the ties of Freemasonry and the bond that exists between servicemen.

Upcoming Schedule
9/22/21 - Regular Communication - 6:30 pm at GL - Open on the 3rd Degree
10/2/21 - Officer Installation - 3:00 pm at GL - Open to the public
10/27/21 - Regular Communication - 6:30 pm at GL - Open on the 3rd Degree
11/19/21 - Regular Communication - 6:30 pm at GL - Open on the 3rd Degree
12/22/21 - Regular Communication - 6:30 pm at GL - Open on the 3rd Degree
1/26/22 - Regular Communication - 6:30 pm at GL - Open on the 3rd Degree
2/23/22 - Regular Communication - 6:30 pm at GL - Open on the 3rd Degree
3/23/22 - Regular Communication - 6:30 pm at GL - Open on the 3rd Degree
4/9/22 - Table Lodge - 2:00 pm at GL - Open on the 1st Degree
4/27/22 - Regular Communication - 6:30 pm at GL - Open on the 3rd Degree
5/25/22 - Regular Communication - 6:30 pm at GL - Open on the 3rd Degree
6/22/22 - Regular Communication - 6:30 pm at GL - Open on the 3rd Degree
7/22-24/22 - MGHK Birthday - Thomaston/Rockland, Maine - Open to the public
9/28/22 - Regular Communication - 6:30 pm at GL - Open on the 3rd Degree
More events TBA!
TABLE LODGE ANNOUNCEMENT COMING SOON!
Proudly, we bear the name of a hero of the American Revolution, a Bostonian, the first Secretary of War, and a Mason.
Major General Henry Knox
