Bohemian National Cultural Center of the Grand Lodge CSPS
Share
Features a library, photographs, artifacts, historical, ancestral, and cultural information regardin to either the New York or Baltimore Harbor. The Č.S.P.S.
In 1854, the Bohemian immigrants banned together to form a benevolent society that would serve to unite them and provide a forum for social activities, provide services, help obtaining insurance, promote the continuing education in the Czech language, and a common place for gathering and support. In the early and mid 1880′s, there was an influx of people from Bohemia into the U.S. Since Bohemia wa
s land locked, many Czechs traveled to Germany and traveled to the U.S. On November 8, 1880, the following signers of the papers of incorporation formed the Grand Lodge Č.S.P.S of Baltimore City: Voztech Vohrna, Josef Vavrina, Václav Neuman, Otto Hilser, Joseph Schir and Dominik Zelenka who served as the Board of Directors for the first year.The lodge had a unifying effect on the Bohemian community for many years. However, as time passed, leadership aged and the membership faulted. Other branches of this organization spread to other states with the western migration. The first Texas Č.S.P.S. lodge was organized April 13, 1894, and by 1987, there were 27 Č.S.P.S. lodges in Texas alone. lodge # 29 in Wilber Nebraska was founded, in 1881. sponsored activities in St. Louis and remote towns throughout the Midwest. lodge in Iowa was established in Cedar Rapids, in 1879. Membership grew quickly and other Č.S.P.S. lodges were formed in Cedar Rapids, as well as other towns. Many descendents of those original founders and members have demonstrated an increased interest in reviving the lodge and supporting the original goals of the society while preserving the history of the Bohemian community. With the help and guidance of the Maryland Historic Society and volunteers, we are reestablishing the membership, restoring the site at Horner’s Lane, establishing an ancestral database, and a small museum. The carriage house and cottage are in the process of being repaired for use as a museum and activities center.