A LIVING MASON
A LIVING MASON: A tale of how we would rather have a Brother in lodge as you are versus not having a Brother attend because he worked late or doesn’t own “fancy” enough cloths. The man inside is more important. His name is John. He has wild hair, wears a T-shirt with holes in it, […]
MASONIC INFLUENCES IN EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY
MASONIC INFLUENCES IN EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY – Lafayette, French liaison to the Colonies, without whose aid the war could not have been won, was a Freemason. – The majority of the commanders of the Continental Army were Freemasons and members of “Army Lodges.” – Most of Washington’s Generals were Freemasons. – The Boston Tea Party […]
The Magnificent George Washington Masonic National Memorial Part 1 of 2
The Magnificent George Washington Masonic National Memorial Part 1 of 2 by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Gregory J Knott On a recent trip to Washington, DC I stopped by the George Washington Masonic National Memorial. This grand edifice was established in 1910 with the formation of the George Washington Masonic Memorial Association by Freemasons across the United […]
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