Schofield House

Later additions to the house allowed for the initial bedroom to be made into a parlor, and the kitchen become a dining room.

[7][8] After James Lanier sold the building, it would remain in the hands of the Schofield family.

In 1972 it was acquired from the family by the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite in the Valley of Indianapolis.

[3] Today, dues from Indiana Freemasons and donations fund the house.

Degree work is sometimes done, but due to the smallness of the lodge room (set to be reflective of 19th century lodge rooms, and not how it looked in January 1818), only Entered Apprentice degrees are recommended there.