Tenants

Boughton Memorial Hall is home to several Masonic Organizations.

Hancock Lodge No. 311, AF&AM

Hancock Lodge No. 311, Ancient Free & Accepted Masons was chartered on February 20, 1889 in the jurisdiction of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of Kansas. The history of Masonry and the military on Fort Leavenworth predates Kansas statehood and includes numerous distinguished military heroes. More information may be found at: Hancock311.org.

Armed Forces Scottish Rite Bodies

Armed Forces Scottish Rite Bodies are collectively known as Fort Leavenworth Valley, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction. Chartered on June 22, 1908, it consists of four bodies that together represent the 4º through 32º. Masons who wish to pursue further study in the philosophy of the Craft and follow the windings created by the Grand Architect of the Universe have chosen Scottish Rite as their educational vehicle. This is why many refer to Scottish Rite as the University of Freemasonry. More information may be found at: ArmedForcesSR.org.

Fort Leavenworth Chapter #154, National Sojourners, Inc.

“When we assumed the soldier, we did not lay aside the citizen.”
– George Washington

National Sojourners organizes current and former members of the uniformed services of the United States and Honorary Members, who are Master Masons, into Chapters, for the promotion of good fellowship among its members, for assisting such as may be overtaken by adversity or affliction, for cultivating Masonic ideals, for supporting all patriotic aims and activities in Masonry, for developing true patriotism and Americanism throughout the nation, for bringing together representatives of the uniformed services of the United States (past and present) in a united effort to further the military needs of national defense, and for opposing any influence whatsoever calculated to weaken the national security. More information may be found at: NationalSojourners.org

Old Frontier Camp, Heroes of ’76®

An affiliate auxiliary of National Sojourners, the Heroes of ’76 recognize exemplary service to National Sojourners, Inc., Freemasonry, or our National Government through the bestowing of this inspiring patriotic Degree.  More information may be found at: NationalSojourners.org

Bethel #28, Jobs Daughters International

Job’s Daughters’ mission is to create confident young women, respect tradition, and shape the future. Their members learn invaluable skills that increase their confidence and prepare them to lead. They teach girls to use their voice. More information may be found at: JobsDaughersInternational.org

Daniel H Boughton Memorial Hall Association

The Association periodically holds its meetings in the lodge room, dining room, or conference room, as appropriate. All majority-age members of tenant organizations are members of the Association.