Children Were Among First Residents At Mason Point
Stayed One Year
By Ellen Ferrera
for the News Progress
Robert A. Miller, a lifelong Mason, owned some 260 acres of farmland east of Sullivan, and when he died, he bequeathed all his land to the Masons. If they refused the offer, then the land was to be given to Moultrie County, and we know how that ended.
The governing board of Masons decided that a retirement home would be built to house 100 residents – indigent Masons, their wives, widows and orphans from Masonic lodges throughout Illinois.
The cornerstone was laid in 1903 and contained a copy of Mr. Miller’s Last Will and Testament, copies of Moultrie City News and the Sullivan Democrat for June 18-19, 1903 and coins of 1903. The building was built by W.F.W. Benson of Peoria at a cost of $36,926.
Most people assume that the large building facing the entrance to what is now Mason Point was the first building, but that is not the case. The first building was actually the Men’s Building or Home Building and is now called the Hart Apartments.
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