B. P. O. E. Elks Hall


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B .P. O. E. Elks Hall, Pescott, Arizona.

A group of enterprising business men in Prescott, sturdy products of the early west, chartered the
original petition for dispensation to establish the Prescott Lodge. They were Jake Marks, Ben Belcher, Harry Walters, James Griffin, Mack McCulloch, S.A. Prince, Albert Brow, T.B. Davis,
H.A. Rokohl, Z.H. Bagby, J.D. Moore, O.T. Abbot, Frank Frantz, Frank Cole, E.A. Kastner, B.H.
Smith, M.J. Hickey, D.J. Sullivan, W.W. Ross, A.A. Pace, Frank H. Williams, Robert Brow, A.J.
Herndon, Frank Emmal, J.W. Wilson, Alex Cordiner, William Ashton and T.E. Litt. These men
are the men who launched Lodge #330 on its successful career and, under the trails and discouragements which best it in its early career and, steadfast to the great principles of the order in the belief that some day their lodge and home would be a credit to the community.


The Elks lodged themselves in the Tilton Building.


Source: "Elks.org Site Map." Elks.org :: Lodge #330 :: The History of Prescott 330, Arizona's First Elk's Lodge. Accessed March 16, 2019. https://www.elks.org/lodges/LodgePages.cfm?LodgeNumber=330&ID=36.

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