The Ohio Masonic Historical Society and the John Snow Homestead

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The Ohio Masonic Historical Society and the John Snow Homestead is text, with genre pamphlet. Its dimensions are 9 in. x 6 in.. It is 8 pages long.

It was created in 1935.

Grand Lodge of Ohio Masonic Museum is the Contributor. Charles S. Plumb is the Creator.

This booklet, reprinted from the Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, provides a brief biography of John Snow, one of the most noted Master Masons in the State of Ohio. Written by Charles Plumb, President of the Ohio Masonic Historical Society at the time, the booklet details plans for maintaining the Snow Homestead, a.k.a. the Snow House as a memorial to John Snow. The Snow house was in the possession of the Snow family from its construction in 1816 to 1935. An arrangement was then made to transfer the deed from Eva Snow (great-granddaughter of John Snow) to the Ohio Masonic Historical Society on condition that Miss Snow receive $40 per month and be provided with use of the house as residence. Those conditions were not met and the property reverted to Miss Snow in 1938. Snow House is located at 41 West New England Avenue and currently serves as suites for the Worthington Inn.

It covers the topics freemasons, freemasons, Snow House and buildings.

It features the person John Snow, 1780-1852.

It covers the city Worthington.

You can find the original at Grand Lodge of Ohio Masonic Museum.

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The Grand Lodge of Ohio Masonic Museum identification code is 1087.

The Worthington Memory identification code is nel0015_001.

This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on July 24, 2003. It was last updated October 6, 2017.