Mason also built almshouses adjacent to the orphanage in 1858.
In 1798, Mason built a bridge across the river; the bridge was washed away around 1807.
Find out how medieval masons built cathedral arches - without the benefits of modern technology.
The masons built this palace of good, solid stone.
A local Italian mason built the brick hearth, wood-fired grill and rotisserie.
During his rectorship Mason built the parsonage house at Orford.
Local craftsmen and masons then built over 65 structures from this petrified wood, 45 of which were still standing as of June 2009.
Outside, a mason built stone-walled gardens, slate walkways, patios and a covered front porch.
He had no equal in his ability to knock a few old boards into a shelter as weatherproof as one a fully-equipped mason might build.
The Masons and Odd Fellows built the first school and a church was constructed in 1875.