The building displayed a three part vertical arrangement with divisions demarcated by brick and stone string courses.
When first constructed the building had two principle facades, one (west) fronting Fourth Street and the other opening into a park.
Both of these elevations had centrally located elaborate stone porticoes with full entablatures on paired Doric columns.
The words "Masonic Temple" were carved into stone panels the center of brick entablatures on both of these elevations.
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