Solomon's Lodge, Savannah
Main façade of Freemasons' Hall in Savannah | |
| Named after | Solomon |
|---|---|
| Established | February 21, 1734 |
| Founders | James Lacey James Oglethorpe |
| Type | Masonic lodge |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 32°04′52″N 81°05′24″W / 32.0811610°N 81.089883°W |
Region served | Chatham County, Georgia |
Parent organization | Grand Lodge of Georgia, Free and Accepted Masons |
| Website | solomonslodge1 |
Solomon's Lodge, officially Solomon's Lodge, No. 1, Free and Accepted Masons (F. & A. M.), located in Freemasons' Hall, Savannah, Georgia, is a Masonic lodge established in 1734 by James Lacey and General James Oglethorpe. It is believed to be the oldest, continuously operating, English-constituted lodge in the Western Hemisphere, a title also claimed by St. John's Lodge, Portsmouth, established in 1734 or 1736.