- The First Era extended from 1850 to 1866,
under the leadership of Dr. Rob Morris, Poet Laureate of Masonry.
- The Second Era extended from 1860 to 1876,
under the leadership of Robert Macoy of New York.
- The Third Era extends from 1876, when the General
Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, was established to the
present time.
Of these eras, the first is perhaps the most
important as it prepared the way for the other two.
The real origin of the Eastern Star, like
Masonry, will always be shrouded in mystery. Many researchers believe it
had a French origin as early as 1703. By some, this is claimed to be the
first inception of "Female Masonry" or "Androgynous
Degrees" -- (degrees for both men and women).
There appeared at this time, to be a demand for
"Side Degrees" or Degrees conferred on ladies, and quite a list
sprang up -- "Heroines of Jericho", "Danger in the
Dark", "Tall Cedars of Lebanon", etc. These were
extensively used but soon fell into decay, for lack of lasting worth.
As to the real origin of Eastern Star Degrees in
its Initiatory form, there is not the least shadow of doubt that the honor
belongs to Dr. Rob Morris and its real origin comes under the First Era.
Dr. Morris had traveled many years. He had
written many books on Masonry which are now valued references in many
Masonic Libraries.
Never quite satisfied that all the good in
Masonry should be confined to men, Dr. Morris felt that Masonry should be
for the whole family. But by the laws of that Ancient Order, women are not
eligible for its degrees. Knowing he could not change the Ancient
Landmarks of Masonry, Dr. Morris sought some method by which women could
share with the Masonic Brother the same inspiration that "prompts man
to noble deeds."
Although he harbored these feelings for years, it
wasn't until 1850, while confined to his home after an accident, that Dr.
Morris fully developed the Eastern Star Degrees in their present
initiatory form.
During this time, he carefully thought out the
symbolism and significance of the floor plan and the corps of officers. He
conferred the degrees upon his wife and daughters, and some neighbors,
presumably having an idea to clothe the ladies with certain words or signs
whereby they might make themselves known to Master Masons.
These signs and so-called mysteries of the Order
were communicated freely to all Master Masons and their relatives. Dr.
Morris and other prominent Master Masons gave many lectures and conferred
the degrees on many ladies throughout the nation.