This is a list of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in United States.
A Masonic "Grand Lodge" (or sometimes "Grand Orient") is the governing body that supervises the individual "Lodges of Freemasons" in a particular geographical area, known as its "jurisdiction" (usually corresponding to a sovereign state or other major geopolitical unit). Some are large, with thousands of members divided into hundreds of subordinate lodges, while others are tiny, with only a few members split between a handful of local lodges. Sometimes there will only be one Grand Lodge in a given area, but the majority of the time there will be at least two. More often, there will be several competing Grand Lodges claiming the same jurisdictional area, or claiming overlapping areas. This fact leads to debates over legitimacy: Not all Grand Lodges and Grand Orients recognize each other as being legitimate. However, such recognition is not relevant to this list, yet recognition is foundational within the fraternal order. Inclusion in this list only requires the establishment of a physical (as opposed to a virtual, or online) presence, and lodges (regular, unrecognized or clandestine) which acknowledge their governance.
Membership numbers are subject to change; for current figures, check the sources which are indicated in the reference section.
United States
editCountry or greater geographical area | State, province, or other geographical area | Name | Founded | Lodges | Members | Notes | ||
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United States | George Washington Union[1][2] | 1976 | 5 | 37 | CLIPSAS, SIMPA | |||
United States | National Sovereign Sanctuary Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm for the United States and Jurisdictions[3][4] | |||||||
United States | Honorable Order of Universal Co-Masonry[5][6] | 1907/1994 | Formally called The Honorable Order of American Co-Masonry | |||||
United States | Le Droit Humain – American federation[7][8] | 1903 | DH | |||||
United States | National Grand Lodge Prince Hall Origin[9] | National Compact | ||||||
United States | Alabama | Grand Lodge of Alabama[10][11] | 1821[12] | 299 | 27,576 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Alabama | King Solomon Grand Lodge[14][15] | ||||||
United States | Alabama | Olive Branch Grand Lodge[16][17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Alabama | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Alabama[18][19] | 1870[20] | 593[21] | 30,822 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Alaska | Grand Lodge of Alaska[10][22] | 1981 | 20[23] | 1,715 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Alaska | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Alaska,[10][24] | 1969[25] | 7 | 315 [13] | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Arizona | Grand Lodge of Arizona[10][26] | 1882[12] | 58 | 8,263 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Arizona | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Arizona[10][27] | 9 | 313[21] | PHCGM, PHA | |||
United States | Arkansas | Alpha Grand Lodge[28][29] | Int. FM | |||||
United States | Arkansas | M.W. Compact Grand Lodge[17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Arkansas | Grand Lodge of Arkansas[10][30] | 1838 | 243 | 12,005 | CGMNA | ||
United States | Arkansas | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Arkansas[19][31] | 1870[20] | 118 | 3,200[21] | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | California | Grand Lodge of California[10][32] | 1850 | 338 | 57,267 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | California | Hiram of Tyre Grand Lodge[33] | 1910 | General Grand Masonic Congress | ||||
United States | California | Mt. Nebo Grand Lodge[17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | California | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of California[10][34] | 1855 | 57 | 4,200 [13] | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | California | Sons of Light Grand Lodge, California and Oregon[35][36] | ||||||
United States | California | St. Anthony Grand Lodge of California of Oakland and Los Angeles[37][38] | ||||||
United States | Colorado | Grand Lodge of Colorado[10][39] | 1861 | 131 | 9,600 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Colorado | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah[10][40] | 17[21] | 833 | PHCGM, PHA | |||
United States | Connecticut | Grand Lodge of Connecticut[10][41] | 1789 | 94 | 12,423 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Connecticut | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Connecticut[10][42] | 1873[20] | 15 | 1,500[13] | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Delaware | African Harmony Grand Lodge[17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Delaware | Grand Lodge of Delaware[10][43] | 1806 | 28 | 4,906 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Delaware | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Delaware[10][44] | 1849[20] | 17[21] | 800 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | District of Columbia | Grand Lodge of District of Columbia[10][45] | 1811 | 42 | 4,436 [13][46] | CGMNA | ||
United States | District of Columbia | Eureka Grand Lodge[17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | District of Columbia | King Solomon Grand Lodge[47] | ||||||
United States | District of Columbia | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of District of Columbia[10][48] | 1848 | 26 | 5,100[21] | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Florida | Grand Lodge of Florida[10][49] | 1830[12] | 290 | 44,437 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Florida | Meridian Grand Lodge[17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Florida | Grand Lodge AF&AM of Florida (Scottish Rite)[50][51] | 2010 | [51] | Masonry Universal | |||
United States | Florida | Renford P. Brown Grand Lodge[52][53] | Int. FM | |||||
United States | Florida | Union Grand Lodge of Florida, Belize, Central America, and St. John (Prince Hall)[19][54] | 1865 | PHCGM, PHA | ||||
United States | Georgia | Grand Lodge of Georgia[10][55] | 1786 | 428 | 42,297 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Georgia | Jeff Long Grand Lodge[56] | Int. FM | |||||
United States | Georgia | Lazarus Grand Lodge of the Jurisdiction of Georgia[57][58] | ||||||
United States | Georgia | Modern Free and Accepted Masons of the World[59][60] | ||||||
United States | Georgia | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Georgia[19][61] | 1870[20] | 194[21] | 10,107 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Georgia | Smooth Ashlar Grand Lodge[17][62] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Georgia | St. Joseph Grand Lodge of Georgia[63][64] | ||||||
United States | Hawaii | Grand Lodge of Hawaii[10][65] | 1989 | 11[66] | 1,807 [13][66] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Hawaii | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Hawaii[10][67] | 2001 | 5 | PHCGM, PHA | |||
United States | Idaho | Grand Lodge of Idaho[10][68] | 1867 | 55 | 3,800 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Illinois | Grand Lodge Of Illinois[10][69] | 1840 | 498 | 66,347 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Illinois | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the State of Illinois[10][70] | 1867[20] | PHCGM, PHA | ||||
United States | Illinois | St. James Grand Lodge[71] | ||||||
United States | Illinois | St. John Grand Lodge[72] | ||||||
United States | Illinois | St. Mark Grand Lodge[17][73] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Illinois | United Grand Lodge Ancient and Accepted Masons[74] | 2008 | 7 | ||||
United States | Illinois | United Grand Lodge AF & AM[75][76] | 1922 | 13 | ||||
United States | Indiana | Grand Lodge of Indiana[10][77] | 1818[12] | 416 | 62,968 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Indiana | Prince Edwin Grand Lodge of Indiana[17][78] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Indiana | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Indiana[10][79] | 1956[20] | 37[21] | 2,100 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Iowa | Grand Lodge of Iowa[10][80] | 1844[12] | 282 | 21,500 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Iowa | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Iowa[10][81] | 1881[20] | 7[21] | PHCGM, PHA | |||
United States | Kansas | Grand Lodge of Kansas[10][82] | 1856 | 237 | 21,439 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Kansas | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Kansas[10][83] | 1875 | 42[21] | 1,392 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Kentucky | Grand Lodge of Kentucky[10][84] | 1800[12] | 397 [13] | 51,437 | CGMNA | ||
United States | Kentucky | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Kentucky[19][85] | 1866[20] | 67[21] | 2,400 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Louisiana | Grand Lodge of Louisiana[10][86] | 1812[12] | 252 | 20,482 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Louisiana | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Louisiana[19][20] | 1863[20] | 169[21] | 7,823 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Louisiana | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Louisiana[17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Louisiana | United Most Worshipful St. John's Grand Lodge[87] | ||||||
United States | Louisiana | Universal Grand Lodge of Louisiana[88][89] | ||||||
United States | Maine | Grand Lodge of Maine[10][90] | 1820[12] | 185 | 19,635 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Maryland | Grand Lodge of Maryland[10][91] | 1787[12] | 100 | 16,146 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Maryland | Hiram Grand Lodge State of Maryland[92][93] | 1924[94] | 20 | ||||
United States | Maryland | King Douglas Grand Lodge[95] | Int. FM | |||||
United States | Maryland | Maryland Grand Lodge[17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Maryland | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Maryland[10][96] | 1845[20] | 98[21] | 4,762 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Massachusetts | George Washington Carver Grand Lodge[97][98] | ||||||
United States | Massachusetts[99] | Grand Lodge of Massachusetts[10][100] | 1733[12] | 245 | 34,662 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Massachusetts | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts[10][101] | 1791[20] | 27 | 1,287 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Michigan | Grand Lodge of Michigan[10][102] | 1826[12] | 304 | 36,174 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Michigan | Pride of the East Grand Lodge[17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Michigan | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Michigan[10][103] | 1866[20] | 47[21] | 2,900 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Michigan | Ralph Bunche Grand Lodge[104][105] | Int. FM | |||||
United States | Minnesota | Grand Lodge of Minnesota[10][106] | 1853[12] | 156 | 14,084 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Minnesota | North Star Grand Lodge[17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Minnesota | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Minnesota[10][107] | 1894[20] | 14[21] | 400 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Mississippi | Grand Lodge of Mississippi[10][108] | 1818[12] | 247 | 18,689 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Mississippi | King David Grand Lodge of Mississippi[109][110] | ||||||
United States | Mississippi | Prince Hall Grand Lodge[17][111] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Mississippi | Stringer Grand Lodge of Mississippi[19][112] | 1873 | 357[21] | 17,910 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Missouri | Grand Lodge of Missouri[10][113] | 1821[12] | 350 | 42,851 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Missouri | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Missouri[10][114] | 1866[20] | 64[21] | 2,549 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Missouri | St. Andrew's Grand Lodge [17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Montana | Grand Lodge of Montana[10][115] | 1866[12] | 94 | 5,796 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Nebraska | Grand Lodge of Nebraska[10][116] | 1857[12] | 139 | 12,270 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Nebraska | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Nebraska[10][117] | 1919[20] | 8[21] | 286 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Nevada | Grand Lodge of Nevada[10][118] | 1865[12] | 42 | 4,168 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Nevada | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Nevada[10][119] | 1960[20] | 6[21] | 165 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Nevada | St. Mark Grand Lodge of Nevada [120] | ||||||
United States | New Hampshire | Grand Lodge of New Hampshire[10][121] | 1789[12] | 65 | 6,980 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | New Jersey | Garden State Grand Lodge | ||||||
United States | New Jersey | Grand Lodge of New Jersey[10][122] | 1786[12] | 122 | 24,353 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | New Jersey | Job Grand Lodge [123][124] | Int. FM | |||||
United States | New Jersey | King William Grand Lodge of New Jersey [125] | ||||||
United States | New Jersey | Oriental Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. of New Jersey[125][126] | ||||||
United States | New Jersey | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of New Jersey[10][127] | 1848[20] | 52[21] | 3,145 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | New Jersey | Regular Grand Lodge of New Jersey[128] | 4 | |||||
United States | New Jersey | St. John's Grand Lodge [17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | New Mexico | Grand Lodge of New Mexico[10][129] | 1877[12] | 57 | 5,228 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | New Mexico | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of New Mexico[10][130] | 1921[20] | PHCGM, PHA | ||||
United States | New York[131] | Grand Lodge of the State of New York[10][132] | 1781[12] | 522 | 44,525 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | New York | Grand Lodge of New York (2) [17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | New York | Hiram Grand Lodge [133][134] | ||||||
United States | New York | Omega Grand Lodge [1][135] | CLIPSAS | |||||
United States | New York | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of New York[10][136] | 1845[20] | 72 | 5,300 [13] | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | New York | Rose of Sharon Grand Lodge [137][138] | Int. FM | |||||
United States | North Carolina | Grand Lodge of North Carolina[10][139] | 1787[12] | 372 | 44,063 [13][140] | CGMNA | ||
United States | North Carolina | Modern Free and Accepted Masons of The World [59][141] | ||||||
United States | North Carolina | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of North Carolina[10][142] | 1870[20] | 263 | 10,315 [13] | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | North Carolina | St. James Grand Lodge, Prince Hall Origin [17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | North Dakota | Grand Lodge of North Dakota[10][143] | 1889[12] | 45 | 2,977 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Ohio | Eureka Grand Lodge[17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Ohio | Grand Lodge of Ohio[10][144] | 1808[12] | 503 | 97,397 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Ohio | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Ohio[10][145] | 1849[20] | 62[21] | 4,904 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Oklahoma | Eureka Grand Lodge [17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Oklahoma | Grand Lodge of Oklahoma[10][146] | 1874 | 223 | 24,054 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Oklahoma | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Oklahoma[10][147] | 1893[20] | 129[21] | 6,000 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Oregon | Grand Lodge of Oregon[10][148] | 1851[12] | 112 | 9,203 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Oregon | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Oregon, Idaho and Montana[10][149] | 1960[20] | 8[21] | 143 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Oregon | Sons of Haiti Grand Lodge[150] | Sons of Haiti | |||||
United States | Pennsylvania | Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania[10][151] | 1731[12] | 428 | 111,661 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Pennsylvania | Keystone Grand Lodge [152][153] | ||||||
United States | Pennsylvania | Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania[17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Pennsylvania | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania[10][154] | 1797[20] | 107[21] | 7,600 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Rhode Island | Grand Lodge of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations[10][155] | 1791[12] | 25 | 3,847 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Rhode Island | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Rhode Island[10][149] | 1858[20] | 5[21] | 280 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | South Carolina | Grand Lodge of South Carolina, A.F.M.[10][156] | 1737[12] | 297 | 38,853 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | South Carolina | Palmetto Grand Lodge[157] | 55 | National Compact | ||||
United States | South Carolina | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of South Carolina[19][158] | 1867[20] | 306[21] | 16,000 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | South Dakota | Grand Lodge of South Dakota[10][159] | 1875[12] | 83 | 5,931 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Tennessee | Grand Lodge of Tennessee[10][160] | 1813[12] | 333 | 44,390 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Tennessee | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Tennessee[19][161] | 1870[20] | 172[21] | 6,500 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Texas | Abraham Grand Lodge AF&AM of Texas | 1974 | 12 | 153 | SOGLIA | ||
United States | Texas | Grand Lodge of Texas[10][162] | 1837[12] | 856 | 85,442 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Texas | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Texas[10][163] | 1875[20] | 424[21] | 10,400 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Texas | MW St John / St Joseph Grand Lodge [17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Utah | Grand Lodge of Utah[10][164] | 1872[12] | 30 | 2,034 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Utah | International Masonic Order DELPHI of USA | 2005 | 4 | 59 | UMM, CATENA, CLIPSAS, SIMPA, COMALACE, BEPA, Supreme Councils of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, RMI, MUB | ||
United States | Vermont | Grand Lodge of Vermont[10][165] | 1794[12] | 88 | 6,099 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Virginia | Grand Lodge of Virginia[10][166] | 1778[12] | 311 | 38,008 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Virginia | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Virginia[10][167] | 1877[20] | 208[21] | 10,865 | PHCGM, PHA | National Compact | |
United States | Washington | Grand Lodge of Washington[10][168] | 1858[12] | 189 | 17,682 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Washington | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Washington[10][169] | 1903[20] | 60[21] | 2,958 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | West Virginia | Grand Lodge of West Virginia[10][170] | 1865[12] | 139 | 21,643 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | West Virginia | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of West Virginia[10][171] | 25[21] | 592 | PHCGM, PHA | |||
United States | West Virginia | Royal Craft Grand Lodge [17] | National Compact | |||||
United States | Wisconsin | Grand Lodge of Wisconsin[10][172] | 1843[12] | 183 | 12,165 [13] | CGMNA | ||
United States | Wisconsin | Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Wisconsin[10][173] | 1952[20] | 11[21] | 650 | PHCGM, PHA | ||
United States | Wyoming | Grand Lodge of Wyoming[10][174] | 1874[12] | 46 | 3,776 [13] | CGMNA |
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