MASMaine9 1803-20
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DISTRICT 9: SOUTHERN MAINE
The Southern Maine 9th District was established at the end of 1801 to cover the southern part of the District of Maine. It is unclear whether there were District Deputy Grand Masters in 1802.
DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS
- Woodbury Storer, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807; Portland; SN
- James D. Hopkins, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1813; Portland; SN
- Oliver Bray, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1818; Ancient Landmark (Maine); SN
- Simon Greenleaf, 1817, 1818, Cumberland; Memorial
- William Swan, 1819, 1820; Portland; SN
LODGES
- Portland (Portland (Me.), 1762)
- Lincoln (Wiscasset (Me.), 1792)
- Kennebec (Hallowell (Me.), 1796)
- United (Topsham (Me.), 1801)
- Saco (Pepperellboro (Me.), 1802)
- Pythagorean (Fryeburg (Me.), 1803)
- Cumberland (New Gloucester (Me.), 1803)
Added 1804:
- Oriental (Bridgetown (Me.), 1804)
- Solar (Bath (Me.), 1804)
Added 1806:
- Ancient Landmark (Portland, 1806)
Added 1807:
Added 1808:
- Maine (Farmington (Me.), 1808)
Added 1811:
- Oriental Star (Livermore (Me.), 1811)
Added 1813:
Added 1814:
Added 1817:
- Village, (Bowdoinham (Me.), 1817)
Added 1818:
Added 1819:
- Blazing Star (Rumford (Me.), 1819)
SUCCESSOR DISTRICT
The Grand Lodge of Maine was formed in 1820 and these Lodges changed jurisdiction.