On May 13, the chartering class of nobility brought another eight nobles into the Shrine. These thirty-two became the charter members of Abdallah Shriners. The first class was led by Colonel Arthur McArthur, the commander of the Infantry Regiment stations on Fort Leavenworth, joining Colonel Woodruff, who commanded the Artillery Regiment and was the founding master of Hancock Lodge. Abdallah would initiate over 8,600 nobles in its first fifty years.
Woodruff and McArthur were both active masons as well as career soldiers. They made Abdallah unique in that its founding members included two men who had been awarded the Medal of Honor, our nation’s highest award for bravery. The Woodruff family has an unbroken line of two hundred years of West Point officers, and McArthur was the father of General of the Armies Douglas McArthur. Another prominent local mason, John Atwood, would join the Shrine within a few years. Noble Atwood was a leading lawyer known regionally and nationally for his political work as a top spokesman for William Jennings Byrans’ presidential campaign in 1896 and three appearances before the Supreme Court. Atwood is also unique in Shrinedom, having served twenty years as Abdallah’s Potentate while also going up the Imperial Line to do as Imperial Potentate in 1900.
In 1909, the Foot Patrol was the first unit in Abdallah, followed by a hundred-member marching band, chanters, and a wide variety of other units. The Shriners moved out of the Leavenworth Lodge about the same time into a neoclassical style temple located on Shawnee Street. They also established a large public park south of Leavenworth. As it was initially known, the Shriners Park included a small lake, picnic areas, a baseball field, and eventually a golf course. Some parts of this exist today along Shrine Park Road in Leavenworth. Over time the population center for the Greater Kansas City, Kansas area moved south from Leavenworth and resulted in a vote in 1954 to relocate to Kansas City, Kansas. The trend continued, and in 1977 it was decided to move again to the south into Overland Park, Kansas. From 1977 until 1980, Abdallah met in rented facilities. The current temple was completed and dedicated on June 28, 1981. Abdallah now meets at 5300 Metcalf Avenue in Overland Park.
History submitted by Noble Herb Merrick of the Abdallah Shrine