Luke A. Lockwood Memorial Library and Museum


The Connecticut Freemasons Foundation serves as a repository of Masonic knowledge, and a resource for students of Masonry. To this end we encourage the donation of research papers, books, videos, photographs and personal recollections for storage in the Luke A. Lockwood Library at the Grand Lodge of Connecticut.

These educational materials are available to the public as well as Freemasons for geneologic, philosophical, historic and educational pursuits. The collection and preservation of Masonic knowledge is the ultimate goal of the Luke A. Lockwood Memorial Library.
The Connecticut Freemasons Foundation encourages contributions of Masonic artifacts. They are catalogued and preserved in the Museum of the Grand Lodge of Connecticut. Often these relics are unique and illustrate a different time in the history of Freemasonry.
A financial contribution to the educational pursuits of the Connecticut Freemasons Foundation will fund future acquisitions, online accessability, and rehabilitation of existing and valuable volumes. Your donation to the Grand Lodge Museum is used for preservation materials, research, and displays to bring the history of yesterday to the interested observers of today. Connecticut Freemasonry is more than 350 years old and has produced some of the finest mementoes that need to be preserved for future generations to enjoy.
To search the library's collection at LibraryWorld, click here.
