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My Brother, Masonry means much more
Than the wearing of a pin
Or carrying a paid-up dues receipt
So the Lodge will let me in
You may wear an emblem on your coat
From a finger flash a ring
But if you're not sincere at heart
This doesn't mean a thing
It's merely an outward sign to show
The World...
George W. Davis arrived with wife Rebecca Warfield Gaston Davis with family of six in the DeWitt Colony from Green Co, Kentucky on March 20, 1831 and according to DeWitt land titles where he received a situation of land on the east bank of the Guadalupe River in DeWitt County north of Cuero...
Our purpose as Freemasons is not that of a religion. Freemasonry lacks the basic elements of religion. Freemasonry is not a religion nor is it a substitute for religion. Freemasonry advocates no sectarian faith or practice.
We do not seek converts.
We do not solicit new members.
We do not...
Dating back to 1846, the local Masonic Lodge holds the distinction of being one of the fourteen oldest Masonic bodies in Texas. Another distinction of Lodge No. 30 in 1923 was furnishing more Grandmasters to the Grand Lodge of Texas than any other Lodge. These Grandmasters included the late...
When asked how he came to be a Mason, President McKinley explained: "After the battle of Opequam, I went with the surgeon of our Ohio regiment to the field where there were about 5,000 Confederate prisoners under guard. Almost as soon as we passed the guard, I noticed the doctor shook hands with...
Prior to reaching the “P2 Incident”, it is necessary to lay the events surrounding it upon the background of Italian Masonic History – for it is only by so doing that it can be properly understood. In turn, Italian Masonic history has been influenced by the political and ethnic history of that...
HOPKINS, Minn. (KMSP) -
Humble, and hard-working, Joey Prusak is being called a Good Samaritan -- but he doesn't care for the title.
"The owner asked why I didn't tell him," Prusak explained. "I said I didn't think I needed to. I didn't think I needed to tell anyone, and I didn't tell anyone."...