This Federal style, two story, red brick structure housed New England Lodge Number 4 of the Free and Accepted Masons and measures 21 feet by 54 feet. The front facade references several Masonic symbols and the large brick arched panel represents the symbolic arch of masonry. There is also a smaller arched panel in the upper pediment that contains masonic symbols. Denticular styles are also found in both the pediment and cornice. Ornamental wooden keystones adorn all openings, which are also trabeated.
Style/Period
19th Century (1800 - 1899 CE) Federal
Material
brick
Source
Architecture Columbus. (1976). Columbus, Ohio: Foundation of the Columbus Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. p. 137.