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He was a master of three lodges; Seneca Lodge in
Torrington, Connecticut, Libanus Lodge in New Hampshire, and Pentucket Lodge in Lowell. He was also Deputy Master of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts and Senior Grand Warden of the same lodge. When he died, his lodge was renamed "William North Lodge"
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He came to Lowell in 1834. In Lowell, he was a member of the Chapel Hill
Methodist Church. He was a founder of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, where he was a trustee, and remained active for many years. The church building is now the United Teen Equity Center. In Lowell, William North was
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Middlesex Manufacturing Company. He was a member of the Board of Aldermen, the School Committee, and the vice president and director of the City Institution for Savings. He was also a member of the Lowell City Council, and the
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