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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
                                                             Of
                                       M⸫W⸫ W.W. Witherspoon: 1895-1896



                                                     Most Worshipful Brother William Wallace Witherspoon was
                                                     born in Detroit, Michigan on March 3, 1851. He would travel
                                                     to Spokane in 1883, and enter the retail grocery business, but
                                                     retired after the great fire of 1889. One of the first brick
                                                     buildings in Spokane, and also two frame  buildings, were
                                                     erected by him; all of which were destroyed in the fire of 1889.

                                                     In 1884 he  assisted in organizing the first volunteer fire
                                                     department of Spokane, and later was chief for two years. In
                                                     1892 he became a member of the Board of Public Works, and
                                                     in 1899 was appointed Chief of Police. For several years he
                                                     discharged the duties of that office in a highly commendable
                                                     manner. It was said of him by one of his successors: "He was a
                                                     fine, square, upright man, a good commissioner, an excellent
                                                     chief, and was all man."

                                                     He was made a Mason in Ashlar Lodge, No, 91, of Detroit,
            Michigan. He affiliated with Spokane Lodge, No, 34, in 1884, and until his death was ever watchful of its
            interests, and most of the time a constant attendant at its communications. One of the most genial and
            genuine of men; his big heart could almost be heard to beat around the corner before his manly form
            appeared. His presence  at our Grand  Lodge meetings was always hailed with satisfaction by all in
            attendance; for he was known and loved by all. He was elected Master in 1885 and from that time on he
            became interested in the Annual Communications of the Grand Lodge,

            In 1895, he was honored by being elected Grand Master. Following his year as Grand Master, he rendered
            efficient service when a member of standing or special committees. At the time of his death he was a
            member of the special committee appointed by Most Worshipful James McCormack to consider the needs
            of our Masonic Home.

            He received the capitular degrees in Spokane Chapter, No, 2; being exalted to the degree of Royal Arch
            Mason in August, 1892, For two years he was King, but declined election as High Priest owing to the
            pressure of private business.

            He was created  a Knight Templar in Cataract  Commandery, No. 3, July 11th, 1893, and became
            Commander in 1896.

            In March 1894 he became a member of El Katif Temple, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
            In 1891 he was largely instrumental in the organization of Electa Chapter, No. 20, Order of the Eastern
            Star, and became its Patron in 1899.






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