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There have been thousands of prominent men through the years |
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who were members of the Masonic Order as well. Here is a few |
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pictures of them, as well as a list of "Famous Masons" |
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| Brother George Washington - First
President |
| of the United States. Member and Past
Master |
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Alexandria Lodge No. 22, Alexandria, Va. |
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Acting Grand Master, Bro. Washington lays the
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United States Capitol, in |
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Washington, D.C. on
September 18, 1793 |
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Brother John Wayne -
33° (5/26/1907 - 6/11/1979) |
| Marion McDaniel Lodge No. 56, Tucson,
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| Al Malaika Temple
A.A.O.N.M.S. - L.A. Calif. |
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Jack Halterman, Sr., Co-Founder of Los Angeles |
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Fraternal Supply Company, shaking hands with |
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Bro. and Noble John Wayne in the early 1970's |
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| Brother Harry S. Truman |
| Belton Lodge #450 & Grandview Lodge
#618 |
| Most Worshipful Grand Master of
Missouri - 1940 |
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| Brother Mel Tillis - 33° - Country
Music Singer |
| Branson Lodge No. 587, Branson,
Missouri on |
| 12/14/1992; Raised to a 33° Mason at
the House |
| of the Temple in Washington, D.C., in
1998. On |
| October 11th, 1999, Mel was
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Edwin E.
"Buzz" Aldrin 33°-
Apollo 11 astronaut |
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Bro. Roland Stayton, of Shively |
| Lodge #951, &
his wife, Barbara, along with |
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Potentate Roger Smith & his wife, |
| Barbara, at the
Kosair Shrine Temple - May 2001 |
| for Derby
Week (CLICK PIC TO VIEW FULL SIZE) |
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| Brother Red
Skelton - 33° - (7/18/1913 - 9/17/1997) |
| Vincennes Lodge
No. 1 - Vincennes, Indiana |
| September 20, 1939, Member of both
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Recipient of the |
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Medal for |
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Arts & Sciences; |
| Coroneted an Inspector General
Honorary Thirty- |
| third Degree in Boston,
Massachusetts, by the |
| Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the
Scottish |
| Rite on September 24, 1969; Member of
the Al |
| Malaikah Temple in Los Angeles,
California; |
| Recipient of the Grand Lodge Award of
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from the Grand Lodge of Indiana in 1993. |
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GEORGE WASHINGTON |
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First President, born 1731/2, died 1799. Initiated Nov. 4, 1752, passed
March 3, 1753, raised Aug. 4, 1753 all in Fredericksburg Lodge (later
No. 4) at Fredericksburg, Va. Charter Master, Alexandria Lodge No. 22,
Alexandria, Va., April 28, 1788 and reelected Dec. 20 1788. |
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JAMES MONROE |
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5th President, born 1758; died 1831. Initiated in Williamsburg Lodge No.
6 at Williamsburg, Va., Nov. 9, 1775, but there is no record of his
taking any further degrees. The records of Cumberland Lodge No. 8 in
Tennessee, June 8, 1819, show a reception for Monroe as "a Brother of
the Craft." |
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ANDREW JACKSON |
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7th President, born 1767, died 1829. Grand Master of Tennessee, 1822-23.
His lodge is unknown but he is said to have attended at Clover Bottom
Lodge under the Grand Lodge of Kentucky. He was present in Lodge at
Greeneville in 1801 and acted as Senior Warden pro tempore. The records of
St. Tammany Lodge No. 29 at Nashville, which became Harmony Lodge No. 1
under the Grand Lodge of Tennessee, show that Jackson was a member. |
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JAMES K. POLK |
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11th President, born 1795; died 1849. Initiated, passed, and raised in
Columbia Lodge No. 31, Columbia, Tenn. Exalted a Royal Arch Mason in La
Fayette Chapter No. 4 at Columbia in 1825. |
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JAMES BUCHANAN |
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15th President, Born 1791; died 1868;(1857-1861). Initiated December 11,
1816, in Lodge 43, at Lancaster, PA. Passed and raised in 1817. Junior
Warden in 1821 and 1822. Master in 1825. Also Deputy Grand Master of the
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. |
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ANDREW JOHNSON |
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17th President, born 1808 died 1875; initiated, passed and raised in
Greeneville Lodge No. 119 now No. 3 at Greeneville, Tenn. in 1851.
Probably a member of Greeneville Chapter No. 82 Royal Arch Masons, since
he joined Nashville Commandery of Knights Templar No. 1 in 1859. He
received the Scottish Rite degrees in the White House in 1867. |
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JAMES A. GARFIELD |
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20th President, born 1831; died 1881; initiated and passed in Magnolia
Lodge No. 20, Columbus, Ohio, and raised in Columbus Lodge No.3O, 1864.
Affiliated with Garrettsville Lodge No. 246 in 1866 Affiliated with
Pentalpha Lodge No. 23 Washington, D. C. as charter member in 1869.
Exalted in Columbus Royal Arch Chapter, 1866 and Knight Templar, 1866.
14th Degree Scottish Rite, 1872. |
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WILLIAM MCKINLEY |
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25th President, born 1843; died 1901; is sometimes said to have been
initiated, passed, and raised in Hiram Lodge No. 10 in Winchester, West
Virginia in 1865. But William Moseley Brown is authority for the
statement that this event took place in Hiram Lodge No. 21 at
Winchester, Virginia in that year. McKinley affiliated with Canton Lodge
No. 60 at Canton, Ohio in 1867 and later became a charter member of
Eagle Lodge No. 43. He received the Capitular degrees in Canton in 1883
and was made a Knight Templar in 1884. |
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT |
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26th President, born 1858, died 1919. Initiated, passed, and raised in
Matinecock Lodge No. 806, Oyster Bay, N. Y. in 1901. |
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WILLIAM H. TAFT |
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27th President, born 1857; died 1930. Made a Mason at sight in
Kilwinning Lodge No. 356, Cincinnati, Ohio in 1901. Evidently, that made
him a member at large, for the Grand Lodge issued him a demit and he
became a member of the above lodge. |
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WARREN G. HARDING |
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29th President born 1865; died 1923. Initiated in Marion Lodge No. 7O,
Marion, Ohio, 1901. He received no other degree until after becoming
President. He was passed and raised in Marion Lodge in 1920, Royal Arch
Chapter degrees in Marion Chapter No. 62 in 1921; Knight Templar in
Marion Commandery No. 36, in 1921. Scottish Rite and Shrine in 1921. |
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT |
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32nd President, born 1882; died 1945. Initiated, passed, and raised in
Holland Lodge No. 8, New York City, in 1911, 32nd Degree Scottish Rite
in Albany Consistory 1929, Shrine in 1930. |
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HARRY S TRUMAN |
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33rd President, Born May 8, 1884, Lamar, Missouri. Received the degrees
in Belton Lodge No 450; organized and became a charter member of
Grandview No. 618. Served as both district lecturer and deputy Grand
Master for several years. Elected Grand Master of Masons in Missouri in
1940. He always claimed this was the greatest honor that had ever come
to him. He received the first Gourgas Medal of the Scottish Rite, NMJ
granted while he was serving as a Senator. Elected vice-president in
1944 and became President on the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt (a
Mason) on April 12, 1945. He died on December 26 1972. On the 28th he
was buried on his library's grounds with impressive rites. These
included the only Masonic funeral service ever televised worldwide. |
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LYNDON B. JOHNSON |
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36th President of the US. Initiated on October 30, 1937, in Johnson City
Lodge 561, Johnson City, TX., but unfortunately never returned to
Freemasonry (due to Congressional, Vice-Presidential and
Presidential duties) and completed the next two degrees, the
Fellow Craft Degree and the Master Mason Degree. |
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A special thanks to Bro. James C. Yelvington III, Past Master:
Texas Lodge of Research & Parsons Lodge #222 AF&AM, Austin, TX
for providing portions of this information |
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GERALD R. FORD |
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38th President, Born July 14, 1913 as Leslie L. King, Jr. He was later
adopted and took the name of his mother's second husband (a Freemason).
Became President on August 9, 1974 on the resignation of Richard Nixon
(not a Mason). Ford received the degrees in Malta Lodge No. 405, Grand
Rapids, Michigan. Brother Ford was the 1974 recipient of the NY Grand
Lodge Distinguished Achievement Award, the highest honor that can be
presented by the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of
New York. |
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FAMOUS MASONS |
Abbott, Sir John J.C. - Prime Minister
of Canada 1891-92
Abbott, Robert Sengstacke -
Founder/publisher "Chicago Defender"
Allen, Richard - Founder/first bishop
AME Church
Allende, Salvador - President of Chile,
overthrown in 1970
Armstrong, Louis - Jazz Musician
Arnold, General Henry "Hap" - Commander
of the Army Air Force
Atkins, Chet - Musician
Austin, Stephen F. - Father of Texas
Autry, Gene - Actor
Baldwin, Henry - Supreme Court Justice
Balfour, Lloyd - Jewelry
Bartholdi, Frederic A. - Designed the
Statue of Liberty
Basie, William "Count" - Orchestra
leader/composer
Baylor, Robert E. B. - Founder Baylor
University
Bell, Lawrence - Bell Aircraft Corp
Bennett, Viscount R. B. - Prime Minister
of Canada 1930-35
Black, Hugo L. - Supreme Court Justice
Blair, Jr., John - Supreme Court Justice
Blake, James Herbert "Eubie" -
Composer/pianist
Blatchford, Samuel - Supreme Court
Justice
Bolivar, Simon - South American freedom
fighter
Borden, Sir Robert L. - Prime Minister
of Canada 1911-1920
Borgnine, Ernest - Actor
Botha, Pik - Former Foreign Minister of
South Africa
Bowell, Sir Mackenzie - Prime Minister
of Canada 1894-96
Bowie, James - Alamo
Bradley, Thomas - Former mayor of Los
Angeles, California
Brant, Joseph - Chief of the Mohawks
1742 - 1807
Brundage, Avery - Olympic Committee
Bryan, Richard - U.S. Senator
Burbank, Luther - Pioneering botanist
Burnett, David G. - 1st President of the
Republic of Texas
Burns, Conrad - U.S. Senator
Burns, Robert - The National Poet of
Scotland
Burton, Harold H. - Supreme Court
Justice
Byrd, Robert - U.S. Senator
Byrd, Admiral Richard E. - Flew over
North Pole
Byrnes, James F. - Supreme Court Justice
Cain, Michael - Actor
Calvo, Father Francisco - Catholic
Priest who started Freemasonry in Costa
Rica 1865
Campbell, Sir Malcolm - Land speed
record holder
Carlson, Curtis L. - Entrepreneur
Carnahan, Melvin - Governor of Missouri
Carson, Christopher "Kit" -
Frontiersman, scout and explorer
Casanova - Italian Adventurer, writer
and entertainer
Catton, John - Supreme Court Justice
Chagall, Marc - Artist
Chrysler, Walter P. - Automotive fame
Churchill, Sir Winston - British Leader
Citroen, Andre - French Engineer and
motor car manufacturer
Clark, Roy - Country Western Star
Clark, Thomas C. - Supreme Court Justice
Clark, William - Explorer
Clarke, John H. - Supreme Court Justice
Clemens, Samuel L. - Mark Twain - writer
Cobb, Ty - Baseball Player
Cody, "Buffalo Bill" William - Indian
fighter, Wild West Show
Cohan, George M. - Broadway star
Cole, Nat 'King' - Great ballad singer
Collodi, Carlo - Writer of Pinocchio
Colt, Samuel - Firearms inventor
Combs, Earle Bryan - Baseball Hall of
Fame
Cooper, Gordon - Astronaut
Crockett, David - American Frontiersman
and Alamo fame
Cushing, William - Supreme Court Justice
Dempsey, Jack - Sports
Desaguliers, John Theophilus - Inventor
of the planetarium
Devanter, Willis Van - Supreme Court
Justice
Diefenbaker, John G. - Prime Minister of
Canada 1957-63
Disney, Walt - Cartoonist/movies
Dole, Robert - U.S. Senator
Doolittle, General James - Famous Army
Air Corps Pilot
Douglas, William O. - Supreme Court
Justice
Dow, William H. - Dow Chemical Co.
Doyle, Sir Author Conan - Writer -
Sherlock Holmes
Drake, Edwin L - American Pioneer of the
Oil industry
DuBois, W.E.B. - Educator/scholar
Dunant, Jean Henri - Founder of the Red
Cross
Edward VII - King of England
Edward VIII - King of England who
abdicated the throne in less than 1 year
Ellery, William - 1 of 9 Masonic signers
of the Declaration of Independance
Ellington, Duke - Composer, Arranger and
Stylist
Ellsworth, Oliver - Supreme Court
Justice Elway, John - Hall of Fame
Quarterback of the Denver Broncos Evers,
Medger Wiley - Civil rights leader
Ervin Jr, Samual J. - U. S. Senator -
headed "Watergate" committee
Faber, Eberhard - Head of the famous
Eberhard Faber Pencil Company
Fairbanks, Douglas - Silent film actor
Field, Stephen J. - Supreme Court
Justice
Fields, W.C. - Actor
Fisher, Geoffrey - Archbishop of
Canterbury 1945 - 1961
Fitch, John - Inventor of the Steamboat
Fleming, Sir Alexander - Discovered
Penicillin
Forten, James -
Abolitionist/manufacturer
Fortune, Timothy Thomas - Journalist
Freeman, Orville - Former governor of
Minnesota and secretary of U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture
Gable, Clark - Actor
Garibaldi, Giuseppe - Italian freedom
fighter
Gatling, Richard J. - Built the "Gatling
Gun"
George VI - King of England during W.W.
II
Gibbon, Edward - Writer - Decline and
Fall of the Roman Empire
Gilbert, Sir William S. - Was the
libretis for "Pirates of Penzance"
Gillette, King C. - Gillette Razor Co.
Glenn, John H. - First American to orbit
the earth/U.S. Senator
Godfrey, Arthur - Radio and early
television personality
Goldwater, Barry - Former U.S. Senator
Gompers, Samuel - Founder American
Federation of Labor
Grassley, Charles - U.S. Senator
Gray, Harold Lincoln - Creator of
"Little Orphan Annie"
Gris, Juan - Spanish artist- Synthetic
Cubism
Grissom, Virgil - Astronaut
Grock - Swiss Circus Clown
Guillotin, Joseph Ignace - Inventor of
the "Guillotin"
Hall, Prince - First black American
Freemason
Haley, Alex - Author of "Roots"
Hampton, Lionel - Orchestra
leader/composer
Hancock, John - 1 of 9 Masonic signers
of Declaration of Independence
Handel, George Fredrick - Composer
Handy, William C. - Composer "Father of
the Blues"
Hardy, Oliver - Actor - Comedian
Harlan, John M. - Supreme Court Justice
Harvey, Paul - Radio personality
Hatfield, Mark - U.S. Senator
Hawkins, Augustus F. - U.S. Congressman
California
Haydn, Franz Joseph F. - Composer and
Musician
Hedges, Cornelius - "Father" of
Yellowstone National Park
Helms, Jesse - U.S. Senator
Henson, Josiah - Inspired the novel
"Uncle Tom's Cabin"
Henson, Matthew - Explorer
Hilton, Charles C. - American Hotelier
Hoban, James - Architect for the U.S.
White House
Hoe, Richard M. - Invented the rotary
press, revolutionizing newspaper
printing
Hollings, Ernest - U.S. Senator
Hooks, Benjamin L. - Former Executive
Director NAACP
Hoover, Frank - Vacuum cleaner fame |
Hoover, J. Edgar - Director of FBI
Hornsby, Roger - An original member of
the Baseball Hall of Fame
Houston, Sam - 2nd & 4th President of
the Republic of Texas
Humphrey, Hubert H. - Vice President of
the U.S.Irwin, Jim - Astronaut
Ives, Burle -Musician
Jackson, Robert H. - Supreme Court
Justice
James, Daniel "Chappie" - General U.S.
Air Force
Jenner, Edward - Inventor - Vaccination
for Small Pox
Johnson, John A 'Jack' - Heavyweight
boxing title holder, 1908-1915
Johnson, John H. - Publisher EBONY and
Jet magazines
Johnston, Jr. , J. Bennett - U.S.
Senator
Jolson, Al - Acted in the first 'talking
picture,' The Jazz Singer
Jones, Anson - 5th President of the
Republic of Texas
Jones, John Paul - Naval Commander
Jones, Melvin - One of the founders of
the Lions International
Keaton, Buster - Movie pioneer
Kemp, Jack - Former U.S.
Congressman/sports hero
Kern, Jerome - Composer
Key, Francis Scott - Wrote U.S. National
Anthem
Kipling, Rudyard - Writer
Knox, Henry - Revolutionary War General
Lafayette, Marquis de - Supporter of
American Freedom
Lake, Simon - Built first submarine
successful in open sea
Lamar, Joseph E. - Supreme Court Justice
Lamar, Mirabeau B. - 3rd President of
the Republic of Texas
Land, Frank S. - Founder Order of
DeMolay
Lemon, Mark - Founder of Punch, humorous
British magazine
Lewis, Meriwether - Explorer
Lincoln, Elmo - First actor to play
Tarzan of the Apes (1918)
Lindbergh, Charles - Aviator
Lipton, Sir Thomas - Tea
Livingston, Robert - Co-Negotiator for
purchase of Louisiana Territory
Lloyd, Harold C. - Entertainer
Lott, Trent - U.S. Senator
MacArthur, General Douglas - Commander
of Armed Forces in Philipines
MacDonald, Sir John A. - Prime Minister
of Canada 1867-73 & 1878-91
Marshall, James W. - Discovered Gold at
Sutter's Mill California 1848
Marshall, John - Chief Justice U.S.
Supreme Court 1801 - 1835
Marshall, Thurgood - Supreme Court
Justice
Mathews, Stanley - Supreme Court Justice
Mayer, Louis B. - Film producer - formed
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Mayo, Dr. William and Charles - Began
Mayo Clinic
Mays, Benjamin - Educator/former
president Atlanta University
Maytag, Fredrick - Maytag
Menninger, Karl A. - Psychiatrist famous
for treating mental illness
Mellon, Andrew - American industrialis,
banker and philanthropist
Mesmer, Franz Anton - Practiced
Mesmerism which led to Hypnotism
Metcalfe, Ralph H. - Olympic champion
Michelson, Albert Abraham - Successfully
measured the speed of light in 1882
Miller, Glenn - Musician
Minton, Sherman - Supreme Court Justice
Mix, Tom - U.S. Marshal turned actor -
Starred in over 400 western films
Montgolfier, Jacques Etienne -
Co-developer of the first practical
hot-air balloon
Montgolfier, Joseph Michel -
Co-developer of the first practical
hot-air balloon
Moody, William H. - Supreme Court
Justice
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Composer
Murphy, Audie - Most decorated American
Soldier of WWII Nash, Charles -
Automobile industry
Nelson, Samuel - Supreme Court Justice
New, Harry S. - Postmaster General who
established Airmail
Newton, Joseph Fort - Christian Minister
Nunn, Sam - U.S. Senator
Olds, Ransom E. - American automobile
pioneer
Otis, James - Famous for "Taxation
without Representation is Tyranny"
Papst, Charles F. - Coined the term
"Athletes Foot"
Paterson, William - Supreme Court
Justice
Peary, Robert E. - First man to reach
the North Pole (1909)
Penney, James C. - Retailer
Pershing, John Joseph - Decorated
American Soldier
Pitney, Mahlon - Supreme Court Justice
Pound, Roscoe - Former Dean, Harvard Law
School
Pushkin, Aleksander - Russian Poet
Rangel, Charles B. - U.S. Congressman
New York
Randolph, A. Phillip - Founder - first
president, International Brotherhood
Sleeping Car Porters
Retief, Piet - Afrikaans leader and and
one of the founders of the South African
nation
Reed, Stanley F. - Supreme Court Justice
Revere, Paul - Famous American
Rhodes, Cecil - "Rhodes Scholarship"
Rickenbacker, Eddie - Great American
Army Air Corps "Ace"
Ringling Brothers - All 7 brothers and
their father were Masons
Robinson, Sugar Ray - American Boxer
Rogers, Will - Actor
Rush, Benjamin - 1 of 9 Masonic signers
of the Declaration of Independance
Rutledge, Wiley B. - Supreme Court Chief
Justice
Salten, Felix - Creator of Bambi
Sanders, Harland "Colonel" - Founder
Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants
Sarnoff, David - Father of T.V.
Sax, Antoine Joseph - Invented the
Saxophone (1846)
Schoonover, George - Founder of "The
Builder"
Schirra, Wally - Astronaut
Scott, Sir Walter - Writer
Sellers, Peter - Actor
Sexson, W. Mark - Founder of Rainbow
Girls, Masonic
historian/author/researcher
Sibelius, Jean - Composer (Finland)
Simpson, Alan - U.S. Senator
Smith, John Stafford - Wrote the music
that became the U.S. National Anthem
Sousa, John Philip - Led the U.S. Marine
Band from 1880 - 1892
Stanford, Leland - Railroads & Stanford
University
Starr, Bart - Football legend
Stassen, Harold - Statesman, sole
surviving signer of the United Nations
Charter
Stewart, Potter - Supreme Court Justice
Still, Andrew T. - American Physician
who devised osteopathy treatment
Stokes, Carl B. - Former mayor,
Cleveland, OH
Stokes, Louis - U.S. Congressman Ohio
Stratton, Charles "Tom Thumb" -
Entertainer
Swayne, Noah H. - Supreme Court Justice
Swift, Johathan - Author of "Gulliver's
Travels"
Teets, John W. - Chairman and Presiden
of Dial Corporation
Thomas, Danny - Actor and Entertainer
Thomas, Dave - Founder of Wendys
Restaurant
Thomas, Lowell - Reporter Who Brought
'Lawrence of Arabia' to Public Notice
Thurston, Howard - Vaudeville Magician
Tillis, Mel - Country Singer
Tirpitz, Alfred Von - German Naval
officer responsible for submarine
warfare
Todd, Thomas - Supreme Court Justice
Travis, Colonel William B. - Texas
Patriot at the Battle of the Alamo
Trimble, Robert - Supreme Court Justice
Vinson, Frederick M. - Supreme Court
Justice 1946-1953
Voltaire - French Writer and Philosopher
Wadlow, Robert Pershing - Tallest human
on record, 9 feet tall
Wallace, George C. - Presidential
Candidate who was the target of an
assassination attempt
Wallace, Lewis - Wrote "Ben Hur"
Warner, Jack - Founder of Warner
Brothers
Warren, Earl - Supreme Court Justice
1969-1986
Washington, Booker T - Educator and
Author
Wayne, John - Actor
Webb, Matthew - First Man to Swim the
English Channel (1875)
Wilde, Oscar - Author
Woodbury, Levi - Supreme Court Justice
Woods, William B. - Supreme Court
Justice
Wootton MD, Percy - President American
Medical Association (1997- )
Wyler, William - Director of "Ben Hur"
Zanuck, Darryl F. - Co-founder of 20th
Century Productions in 1933
Ziegfeld, Florenz - His Ziegfeld's
Follies began in 1907 |
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