[3] According to historians of freemasonry, somewhere between 1873 and 1875 the Logia Ampara had a member named Jose Ramos de Anaya who went on to serve as Grand Master from 1903 to 1904 in Puerto Rico.
[4] The privately owned lodge, designed by Antonin Nechodoma, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on June 15, 1988.
[5] The lodge features a Greek Revival architecture style and is made of concrete.
As of June 15, 1988 it still maintained its function as a meeting place for freemasons.
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