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Why is SC Grand Lodge AFM?


Most grand lodges are styled F&AM (Free & Accepted Masons) or AF&AM (Ancient Free & Accepted Masons). So why is South Carolina the only grand lodge called Ancient Free Masons (AFM)?

Before December 26, 1818, there where two grand lodges in South Carolina - the Grand Lodge of Ancient York Masons and the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of South Carolina (Modern Masons). They took the name Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Carolina as one of the compromises made to merge the two bodies.

-- Masonic Light
   April 1995

 
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To all Masons where so ever dispersed:

Greetings Brethren,

Welcome to the website of the 29th Masonic District of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Carolina.

This District represents all of Horry County (pronounced O’ree) and most of Georgetown County and supports 12 very active Lodges which are listed elsewhere on this site.

We are proud of the tradition of Masonry in this area and of the good work that we feel is done here. If you are here visiting on vacation or have recently moved into the area and are a Mason in good standing of a Lodge recognized by our Grand Lodge, we would be glad to have you visit any Lodge convenient to you. I believe you will find your welcome warm in any Lodge you may choose and the area rich in Masonic History.

Horry County is named after Col. Peter Horry who served under Gen. Francis "The Swamp Fox" Marion during the Revolutionary War. It is thought that Francis Marion was a Mason, although no proof exists to verify that. However, of course, they both served Gen. George Washington whom we certainly know to be one of the first American Masons. Georgetown County and the City of Georgetown are named for King George of England. The city of Georgetown, founded in 1729, is home to one of our oldest Lodges, Winyah #40.

The twelve Lodges in this District have a combined membership of nearly 2000 members and would be glad to consider for affiliation Masons recognized by our Grand Lodge now living in the area. Please consider this an invitation to visit us and become involved in South Carolina Masonry.

If you would like additional information just click on one of the links listed on the left for Lodge Locations, Events, Schedules, and more.

May God richly bless and protect you in all of your travels.

 

Fraternally,

    RWBro. Hugh C. "Hugger" Peteet

        District Deputy Grand Master




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