A Historical Account of the Most Excellent Grand Chapter, H.R.A.M. of P.A., P.H.A.
The Most Excellent Grand Chapter, Holy Royal Arch Masons of Pennsylvania, Prince Hall Affiliated, was organized as a Grand Chapter on May 19, 1820, and is the Mother Grand Chapter of Prince Hall Holy Royal Arch Masons. According to William H. Grimshaw, Royal Arch Masonry was introduced among Black Freemasons in the following manner. In 1774, Passey Benjamine, Rev. Peter Mantore, Caesar Worthington, and Caesar Thomas from Martinique, French West Indies; James Forten, Thomas Depee, Robert Bogle, Jonathan Harding, Mark Stevenson, Nathan Gray, William Jeffers, Robert Barclay, Peter Richmond and Richard Nurse, natives of Haiti and other seafaring men received all the degrees of Freemasonry in England. These brothers settled in Philadelphia, PA, and on March 18, 1776, they obtained a dispensation from Provincial Grand Master George Harrison to organize a lodge of Royal Arch Masons. However, Grimshaw’s account may be inaccurate.
The First Independent African Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter of North America was organized in Philadelphia, PA, on May 19, 1820, with the following chapters: St. Andrews #1, Zion #2, and Jerusalem #3. Joseph W. Smith was elected Most Excellent Grand High Priest and served until 1846. Also, Joseph W. Smith was appointed District Deputy of New York in 1848. The origins of St. Andrews Chapter #1, Zion Chapter #2, and Jerusalem Chapter #3 are unknown; however, the Grand Chapter was under the auspices of the First Independent African Grand Lodge of North America for P.A. Zion Chapter #2 listed the following officers in the year 1820: Priam Warren, High Priest; Richard Cummings, King; and Prim Clover, Scribe. During this time, there was friction as Union Lodge #4 was expelled from the First Independent African Grand Lodge of North America for PA in 1819. Union Chapter was established in Philadelphia, PA, on October 12, 1820, with Caesar Thomas as High Priest. Subsequently, another chapter named Jerusalem was organized on July 8, 1826, with Joseph B. Smith as High Priest and St. John Chapter, which was established in 1843. On June 14, 1844, the Rising Sun Grand Chapter of P.A. was organized in Philadelphia, PA, with the following chapters: Union #1, Jerusalem #2, and St. John #3. Moses Davis was elected Most Excellent Grand High Priest. This Grand Chapter was affiliated with Hiram Grand Lodge of P.A. Dissension soon followed as the Friendship Chapter was organized in Philadelphia, PA, under a dispensation from an authority of England on July 12, 1844. During October 1844 in Philadelphia, a convention of delegates from the Union (1820), Jerusalem (1826), and Friendship (1844) chapters was called to form another Grand Chapter. The culmination of this gathering was the First African Independent Grand Chapter, with Jacob Jenkins elected as Most Excellent Grand High Priest. However, this Grand Chapter was short-lived. Friendship Chapter was expelled on December 2, 1844, and those members subsequently joined Zion Chapter #2 of the First Independent African Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter of North America in 1845. Jacob Jenkins and 14 other companions petitioned the Rising Sun Grand Chapter of P.A. for a dispensation to form King Hiram Chapter, and this petition was granted on December 28, 1844.
Rising Sun Grand Chapter of P.A. was headquartered at Union Hall, South 7th Street, Philadelphia, PA. In 1845, the Rising Sun Grand Chapter suspended and revoked Jerusalem Chapter #2’s charter. King Hiram Chapter #2, Philadelphia, PA, was chartered on June 12, 1845. King Solomon Chapter, also of Philadelphia, was organized under dispensation on July 14, 1845, and chartered on October 7, 1845. Rising Sun Grand Chapter of P.A. re-chartered Union #1, King Hiram #2, St. John #3 and King Solomon #4 on October 14, 1845, to reorganize. This Grand Chapter subsequently formed chapters in cities of Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware, New Jersey, and possibly other states. Rising Sun Grand Chapter moved to the Masonic Temple, 10th & Hunter Streets, Philadelphia, PA, in 1874. Also, in 1874, the Rising Sun Grand Chapter expelled 15 members of Union #1 for rebellious actions. Those expelled members of the Union started another chapter, naming themselves Union #1. Other chapters joined in the revolt against the Rising Sun Grand Chapter. On August 3, 1875, King Solomon #4 merged with the remnants of Union #1 to form King Solomon #1. On December 16, 1875, those expelled members of Union #1 were reinstated by the Rising Sun Grand Chapter as Union #4, as well as the other chapters that joined in the revolt. Rising Sun Grand Chapter of P.A. later moved to the Masonic Temple, 1227 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA, in 1879.
On November 4, 1847, the First Independent African Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter of North America was reorganized as affiliated with the National Grand Lodge with the following chapters: St. Andrews #1, Zion #2, and Jerusalem #3, all chartered on May 19, 1820; Richmond #4, Baltimore, Maryland (1847) and Friendship #5, that was chartered on November 4, 1847, with demitted members from Zion Chapter #2. Their headquarters was at the Masonic Temple, 409 South 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA. This Grand Chapter subsequently formed chapters in cities of New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Delaware, California, Virginia, Missouri, Tennessee, Rhode Island, Illinois, Michigan, Florida, South Carolina, Kansas and Washington, D.C. Also, this Grand Chapter had a chapter under dispensation in Liberia, Africa, in 1878. All Prince Hall Grand Chapters of Holy Royal Arch Masons are direct descendants of the First Independent African Grand Chapter of North America. Royal Arch Masonry spread rapidly throughout America among Black Freemasons from this parent body.
There were conflicts between the Rising Sun Grand Chapter of P.A. and the First Independent African Grand Chapter of North America due to the formation of the National Grand Lodge on June 24, 1847. The first Independent African Grand Chapter adhered to the National Grand Lodge, and the Rising Sun Grand Chapter adhered to the Independent or States Rights Grand Lodges. As Hiram Grand Lodge of P.A. merged with First Independent African Grand Lodge of North America for P.A. on January 19, 1848, albeit temporarily, Rising Sun Grand Chapter refused to merge with First Independent African Grand Chapter. On November 30, 1881, P.A.’s Rising Sun Grand Chapter merged with the First Independent African Grand Chapter of North America to form the United Grand Chapter of Holy Royal Arch Masons of P.A. Dr. John Hall was elected Most Excellent Grand High Priest. The chapters representing Rising Sun Grand Chapter were the following: King Solomon #1; King Hiram #2; Union #4; Jerusalem #6, Glen Lock, PA; Prudence #5; Beth-Eden #15; Pilgrim #16, West Chester, PA; and Rising Sun #17, Chester, PA. The chapters representing the First Independent Grand Chapter were the following: Friendship #5; St. Stephens #7, Boston, Mass.; Prudence #20; St. James #24, Wilmington, DE; Union #42; Eastern Light #44; Zerubbabel #45; Melchizedek #48; St. John #51, Cleveland, OH; and Chapters #54 & 55, both of Wilmington, DE. Sheba #19, Pittsburgh, PA, was not present then. The chapter names and numbers were arranged, for the most part, according to their chartered dates in their respective Grand Chapters. In 1882, Prudence #5, Prudence #20, and Beth-Eden #15 tried to merge but were unsuccessful. On February 20, 1882, Prudence # 20 changed its name to William Cooper #6 in memory of the Past Grand Master, Past Grand High Priest, Past Most Eminent Grand Commander, and Sovereign Grand Commander William Cooper. In 1882, the chapters comprising the United Grand Chapter of P.A., effective date November 30, 1881, were the following: King Solomon #1; King Hiram #2; Union #3; Friendship #4; Prudence #5; William Cooper #6; William J. Alston #7 (Union #42); Eastern Light #8; Zerubbabel #9; Melchizedek #10; Pilgrim #11; Rising Sun #12; Sheba #13; St Stephens #14, Boston, Massachusetts; and Beth-Eden #15. Royal Arch Masonry spread rapidly throughout Pennsylvania among Prince Hall Freemasons.
In 1927, the name of the Grand Chapter was changed to The Most Excellent Grand Chapter, Holy Royal Arch Masons of PA, Prince Hall Affiliated, with revisions to the Constitution and Regulations approved on December 13, 1925. On August 1, 1927, with the assistance and guidance of The Most Excellent Grand Chapter, Rahab Grand Court, Heroines of Jericho of P.A. and the Most Venerable Grand Court, Heroines of Jericho of P.A. merged to form The Most Ancient Grand Court, Heroines of Jericho of P.A., P.H.A. as Mattie B. Smith was elected Most Ancient Grand Matron and A.P.T. Stevenson elected as Worthy Grand Joshua. The Most Excellent Grand Chapter was headquartered at 1227 Locust Street and 409 South 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA, until the early 1950s when it moved to the Masonic Temple at 1632 W. Diamond Street. It’s headquartered at the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of P.A. Masonic Complex at 4301 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA. The Most Excellent Grand Chapter is a supporting member of the General Conference of Grand Chapters Holy Royal Arch Masons, U.S.A. & Bahamas, P.H.A., Incorporated, whereas Past Most Excellent Grand High Priest L. Harold Gray of P.A. was elected first General Grand High Priest of the General Conference (1958-1960). Past Most Excellent Grand High Priests Pearlie N. Ringgold (1982-1984), William H. Evans (1991-1993), and John White (2013-2015) of P.A. also served as General Grand High Priest of the General Conference. The following members are or were Honorary Past General Conference Grand High Priest: Past Most Excellent Grand High Priests George H. Spaulding, Booker T. Nichols, Albert Branch, and Walter J. Sims, Jr.; Past Most Worshipful Grand Master Roland K. Lee; Past Most Eminent Grand Master of the Grand Encampment and Past Most Eminent Grand Commander John C. Everett; and Past Most Worshipful Grand Master Malcolm E. Harris. Past Most Excellent Grand High Priest William T. Crippen served as General Grand Trustee; Past Most Excellent Grand High Priest Booker T. Nichols served as General Grand Treasurer for many years. Past Most Excellent Grand High Priest Clarence Lowman had served as General Grand Assistant Chaplain. Past Most Excellent Grand High Priest Walter J. Sims, Jr. served as General Grand Trustee and currently serves as General Grand Historian; Past Most Excellent Grand High Priest George H. Spaulding served as General Grand Organist until his death. Past Most Excellent Grand High Priest Carlee London currently serves on the General Grand Officers Address Committee and has served as General Grand Master of the 2nd Veil.
Also, Past Most Excellent Grand High Priests William H. Evans and Walter J. Sims, Jr served as President of the Eastern Alliance of the General Conference, which comprises 11 jurisdictions: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Zerubbabel Day Program, our annual festive day, was established on the 4th Sunday in October 1920 and approved by the Grand Chapter at the 100th Annual Grand Convocation on December 14, 1920. It is now held on the 2nd Sunday in June. George Ravenell’s Toys for Deserving Children was developed and implemented by the Most Excellent Grand High Priest, George Ravenell, in 2000. The original concept was derived from the Marine Toys for Tots Program, and several agencies/programs received toys for the Christmas holiday. It became an official program after Most Excellent Grand High Priest George Ravenell died in office in 2001, approved during the administration of Most Excellent Grand High Priest Edwin Mobley at the 181st Annual Grand Convocation in 2001.
The Triple Tau is the official publication of the Most Excellent Grand Chapter, with the initial issue published during the Summer of 1972.
A resolution concerning fraternal recognition and intervisitation between Subordinate Chapters of the Most Excellent Grand Chapter, Holy Royal Arch Masons, Prince Hall Affiliated, Jurisdiction of Pennsylvania, organized May 19, 1820. The Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter, organized in 1795, was approved unanimously on October 23, 2005, at the 185th Annual Grand Convocation of the Most Excellent Grand Chapter during the administration of Most Excellent Grand High Priest Walter J. Sims, Jr. and on December 8, 2005, at the 210th Annual Grand Convocation of The Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter of Pennsylvania during the administration of Most Excellent Grand High Priest Howard E. Dobmeier.
As we are in the 21st Century, we can easily picture strides of rapid progress. We, the Holy Royal Arch Masons of this day, must contribute to that progress. We look to the future while commemorating the past, drawing lessons from the past for the future.
Walter J. Sims, Jr. No. 2 Past Most Excellent Grand High Priest Excellent Grand Historian