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This Freemason was sworn in as President in 1901, on the death of William McKinley.
This U.S. President and Freemason, who died in 1875, said “Pillow my head on the constitution of my country, and let the flag of the nation be my winding sheet.”
Thomas Dewey, Henry A. Wallace and Strom Thurmond, all Freemasons, have this in common.
Who were the opponents of Harry Truman in the 1948 election?
George W. Bush was sworn in as President on this man’s bible.
This Nebraska Mason and prosecutor died just a few days after the conclusion of the famous “Scopes Trial.”
This famous ace of the American air force in WWI became a Mason in Michigan in 1922.
This Freemason and Senator was head of the Watergate committee.
This WWII General and Freemason became Administrator of the Veterans’ Administration after the war.
The Grand Lodge of Utah allowed this group to petition its Lodges in 1984.
This Grand Lodge was originally organized in 1874 as the Grand Lodge of Indian Territory.
This tree, native of warm climates is a symbol of immortality.
The name of the left hand pillar that stood at the porch of King Solomon’s Temple.
A herbaceous plant with broad leaves characterized in the capital of Corinthian columns.
The bible quote containing “ and the almond tree shall flourish” is found in this degree.
In 1884, the Grand Lodge of New York laid the cornerstone on Bedloe’s Island for this famous landmark.
At the Potsdam Conference, Truman and Churchill were Freemasons, this third world leader was not.
Frederic Bartholdi, a Frenchman and a Freemason, designed this famous American landmark in 1884.
This Grand Lodge for over 50 years forbade Masons to join the Eastern Star.