by Martin P. Starr, PM
In 1860, at the dawn of the Civil War, the Worshipful Master and Brethren of Oriental Lodge No. 33, had the forethought to purchase graves for their fraternal dead in the newly formed Rosehill Cemetery, located in what was then called the village of Lakeview, Illinois. The cost was $50.00 and for this the Lodge purchased the rights of internment in the entirety of Lot 16 in Section O, one of the earliest sections to open in Rosehill; many other Masonic bodies, including the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Chicago, also purchased graves in the same area, near the Ravenswood Avenue entrance.
Lot 16:
In 1997 the original cemetery deed was discovered in the vault of the Lodge, and we re-established contact with Rosehill Cemetery, now located within the City of Chicago and a National Historic Landmark. We thank them for the maps reproduced here. We have twenty-one of our Brethren resting here, but only sixteen of the graves have markers at present.
| Internment No. |
Name | Age | Date of Death |
| 2302 | Metholesheth Scott | 84 | 4/30/1866 |
| 5718 | John Thomas | 45 | 9/5/1871 |
| 15721 | N.L. Franche | 42 | 3/17/1882 |
| 17101 | Henry Burdick | 43 | 1/22/1883 |
| 31633 | M. H. Coulston | 56 | 10/24/1891 |
| 43509 | George M. Adams | 55 | 2/18/1897 |
| 50876 | Louis D. Schlesinger | 46 | 9/11/1900 |
| 52095 | Winfield Sattley | 41 | 5/13/1901 |
| 53861 | Louis E. Sostheim | 42 | 5/31/1902 |
| 57834 | Frank T. Wyatt | 46 | 7/29/1904 |
| 70138 | Michael John Weber | 52 | 11/2/1912 |
| 77437 | Isaak Doxey | 58 | 2/15/1913 |
| 77950 | Martin Hensel | 44 | 5/25/1917 |
| 82634 | Joseph E. Gass | 57 | 1/28/192? |
| 82919 | Oscar Steadman | 49 | 3/10/192? |
| 86511 | Charles E. Ward | 55 | 5/9/1922 |
| 89619 | John R. Warren | 59 | 3/24/1924 |
| 96076 | Albert Reeves | 45 | 2/6/1928 |
| 98953 | Simon S. Walters | 67 | 9/15/ 1929 |
| 106938 | Jacob G. Yount | 51 | 11/22/1934 |
| 112353 | William Weinand | 79 | 2/14/1938 |
Other famous members of Oriental Lodge No. 33 resting elsewhere in Rosehill Cemetery include:
Buckner Stith Morris (1800-1879), second Mayor of Chicago
"Long" John Wentworth (1815-1888), 16th Mayor of Chicago
Col. Charles Robert Starkweather (1816-1867), who first obtained a charter for the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Chicago


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