A fraternal organization composed of men of integrity and character, who are honest, true to their word, have a strong belief in God.
Faulkner Memorial Lodge No. 91, A.F. & A.M.
South Boston, Virginia
Faulkner Memorial Lodge No. 91 was chartered as South Boston Lodge No. 91 in 1883. Grand Lodge Proceedings for 1882 listed the following officers:
J. M. Carrington Worshipful Master
C. P. Wilkerson Senior Warden
R. R. Noblib Junior Warden
Officers listed for 1883, including those mentioned above, and:
S. C. Morton Treasurer
W. O. Reed Secretary
W. T. Carter Senior Deacon
E. H. Vaughan Junior Deacon
J. R. Waggoner Chaplin
W. T. Mclaughlin Tiler
The cornerstone of the new Masonic temple was laid at the corner of Main Street, South Boston, on Thursday, July 18, 1901. Most Worshipful H. Oscar Kerns, Grand Master of Masons in Virginia, conducted this ceremony. This building was three-stories high. The top floor was used as a Lodge room; the second floor was the Theater, business offices and the first floor were shops and other businesses such as Western Union. This building was later taken over by the South Bank and Trust Company.
Frank F. Faulkner donated the land on which the present Masonic temple stands. It was given in Memory of his father, Brother Garland E. Faulkner, a charter member of this Lodge, after which it became Faulkner Memorial Lodge No. 91. Brother Faulkner was a member of Joppa Lodge No. 362, Shreveport, Louisiana.
The firebrick veneer structure was built in 1955. It includes the Lodge room and various rooms on the main floor and a large dinning room and a fully equipped kitchen downstairs.
Our Mission is to make good men better, to teach and perpetuate a way of life that promotes the Brotherhood of Man under the Fatherhood of God and to assist Lodges to grow and prosper.
Freemasonry is the oldest fraternal organization in existence, and is based on the belief that each man has a responsibility to help make the world a better place. Through our culture of philanthropy, we make a profound difference for our Brothers, our families, our communities, and our future.