Warren Lodge No. 32

Warren Masonic Lodge #32

East elevation, north (front) profile, 2014
Location 1215 Centre Rd., Schultzville, New York
Coordinates 41°53′01″N 73°48′15″W / 41.88361°N 73.80417°W / 41.88361; -73.80417Coordinates: 41°53′01″N 73°48′15″W / 41.88361°N 73.80417°W / 41.88361; -73.80417
Area less than one acre
Built 1865
Architectural style Italianate
NRHP Reference # 07000491[1]
Added to NRHP June 5, 2007

Warren Lodge No. 32 is a historic Masonic lodge located in Shultzville New York. The Lodge was named for Revolutionary War hero Joseph Warren. Warren Lodge No. 32, then located in Millerton was chartered June 10, 1807 by DeWitt Clinton, Grand Master of Masons in New York. The lodge met in several locations, but in 1864 is settled in Schultzville, where Theodore Schultz had left it land and $2,000 to build a lodge hall. The lodge has the distinction of being the New York's only Full Moon Lodge, setting its monthly meeting date as the "Thursdays before every full moon", rather than on a set calendar day.[2] In 2007, the lodge celebrated its bicentennial.[3]

The Masonic Hall

Warren Lodge's Masonic Hall, is an historic two-story wooden-frame building built in 1865 in the Italianate style of architecture with a central hexagonal cupola. The first floor is a social hall while the lodge room is on the second. In the early 1900s a one story addition was made on the rear of the building. As of 2007, the building was owned by the Town of Clinton Historical Society, which uses it for its social functions and other events and rents it out to other groups. Warren Lodge No. 32 is still able to use the building for its meetings and functions. It is located on Centre Road in Schultzville, New York.[4] On June 5, 2007, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as "Warren Masonic Lodge #32".[1]

The building was moved in 2011 to the nearby Town of Clinton office campus.[5]

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