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In some of the lectures of the 18th century the term "gentleman mason" was used. For example: "What do you learn by being a Gentleman Mason?" What does the term "gentleman mason" mean?
Jonathan Belcher born in Boston in 1681 and graduated from Harvard is about 1699. During a visit to England, he received his Masonic degrees in 1704. He was governor of Massachusetts and New Hampshire for over 10 years, and was a man of standing in civil and political life is community
4 (3 if your picky): George Washington - Virginia; Andrew Jackson - Tennessee; Harry S Truman - Missouri; and if you count Deputy Grand Master, James A Buchanan - Pennsylvania.
Someone said it would be fun to have an ongoing Masonic quiz. I thought I would get one started. Here is the first question:
1) Who was the first native born American to be made a mason?
Flatonia Lodge was good tonight. 13 of 35 members present, including Grand Junior Steward W: V.H. "Vick" Christenson. Great fellowship before the meeting.
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