It took seven years of correspondence, because the Grand Lodge was reluctant to granta charter to a Lodge in a mining town, having a painful experience in the transientcamps of Colorado, but Ely Lodge #1469 became a reality on July 11, 1923.Tonopah Lodge #1062 provided the installation team, led by Exalted Ruler J.M. Lockhartafter a two day auto trip over dirt roads to Ely. Brother L.H. Murdock was installedas the first Exalted Ruler and 53 members of the Willow club became the nucleus of thenew lodge.Brother J.H. Bigger, member #7 and the original Treasurer was the last survivor of thisgroup.The Willow Club was a gentlemen's organization whose members were business andprofessional men of the community, and many of whom were Stray Elks, located in atwo-story home on the corner of Seventh and Campton Street, where the present Lodgebuilding is situated.Not much of the original building can be recognized today.During the 1930's, porches were removed and the the walls moved outward which constitutesthe present Lodge hall today.Murry Creek, the overflow from Murry Springs, which supplies Ely's water, ran throughthe lot behind the building and had to be channeled through a concrete culvert; over 50willow trees (for which the original club was named) were removed and an entry halland kitchen were added.With the aid of a bequest by Brother Guy Isbell, a conference and Secretary's officewere added in 1968 and, in 1984 the present lounge was completed.One of the problems encountered at this time was the old culvert built for Murry Creek.Ely Lodge #1469 proudly boasts 223 members today and is determined to equal, andsurpass the accomplishments of the Lodge which has marked the first 75 years.This article is taken from The Ely Daily Times, September 4, 1998.
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