Scholarships

Milton R. MacIntosh, Worshipful Master of Harmony Lodge No. 9 F&AM, was a man devoted to the precepts of Freemasonry, and exemplified its teachings by the manner in which he lived his daily life… His interest in young people paralleled his great devotion to...

Petition for Membership

Membership is open to men age 18 and older who believe in a Supreme Being and meet the qualifications and standards. Men of all ethnic and religious backgrounds are welcome. One of Masonry’s traditions is that we do not solicit members. Men must seek membership...

Freemasonry & Brotherhood

The fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons has members from every ethnic group and every continent in the world. Brotherhood is a primary teaching of Masonry–that each person must be judged as an individual, on his own merits, and that such factors as race,...

History of Freemasonry

No one knows with certainty how or when the Masonic Fraternity was formed. A widely accepted theory among Masonic scholars is that it arose from the stonemasons’ guilds during the Middle Ages. The language and symbols used in the fraternity’s rituals come from this...

History of Harmony Lodge #9 F.& A.M.

Two Hundred Years of Harmony March 1676: Native Americans, at war with colonists during King Phillips War, burn every home in the frontier settlement of Pawtuxet Village. Inhabitants abandoned the settlement finding refuge within the stockade of Providence Colony....
Coat of Arms of Harmony Lodge #9 F.& A.M.

Coat of Arms of Harmony Lodge #9 F.& A.M.

                    Designed by: W. George H. Burnham of St. Johns Lodge Providence This coat is expressive of loyalty, patriotism and peace. It’s blazon is as follows: Per pale and fess, The arms of the Grand Lodge of...