Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Great Freemasons: Rev. Josiah Henson (July 15, 1789 - May 15, 1883)
Rev. Josiah Henson
July 15, 1789 - May 15, 1883
After he escaped to Canada on 28 October 1830, it is said he aided more than 600 slaves to freedom.
Widely considered the inspiration for Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriett Beecher Stowe (1811-1896), the Rev. Josiah Henson is buried in the Dresden, Ontario cemetery. On the monument erected to his memory—where "his abused and honoured bones lie"—the square and compasses are engraved in the Fellowcraft position.
There is no mention of freemasonry in either his 1858 or 1877 autobiography, nor in his entry in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
In 2003, Wallace McLeod writes: "Apparently he was made a Mason in Boston during one of his visits there. On his return to Canada he joined Mount Moriah Lodge No.11., Dresden (Prince Hall Affiliation), and is listed as its Secretary in 1866."
The confusion about his year of birth originated in his autobiography, published in London in 1877, where he states, "I was born June 15th, 1789".
Member : [Initiation date unknown]
Mount Moriah Lodge No. 11. Dresden, Ontario
http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/ biography/henson_j/ henson_j.html
July 15, 1789 - May 15, 1883
After he escaped to Canada on 28 October 1830, it is said he aided more than 600 slaves to freedom.
Widely considered the inspiration for Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriett Beecher Stowe (1811-1896), the Rev. Josiah Henson is buried in the Dresden, Ontario cemetery. On the monument erected to his memory—where "his abused and honoured bones lie"—the square and compasses are engraved in the Fellowcraft position.
There is no mention of freemasonry in either his 1858 or 1877 autobiography, nor in his entry in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
In 2003, Wallace McLeod writes: "Apparently he was made a Mason in Boston during one of his visits there. On his return to Canada he joined Mount Moriah Lodge No.11., Dresden (Prince Hall Affiliation), and is listed as its Secretary in 1866."
The confusion about his year of birth originated in his autobiography, published in London in 1877, where he states, "I was born June 15th, 1789".
Member : [Initiation date unknown]
Mount Moriah Lodge No. 11. Dresden, Ontario
http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/
Monday, July 14, 2014
Great Freemasons: Gerald Ford (July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006)
I have always felt that the real purpose of government is to enhance the lives of people and that a leader can best do that by restraining government in most cases instead of enlarging it at every opportunity.
Gerald Ford (14 July 1913 – 26 December 2006)
Gerald
Rudolph "Jerry" Ford, Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King, Jr.; July 14, 1913 –
December 26, 2006) was the 38th President of the United States, serving from 1974 to 1977.
http://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Gerald_Ford
http://en.wikipedia.org/
Gerald R. Ford was initiated into Freemasonry on September 30, 1949. He later said in 1975:
When I took my obligation as a Master Mason—incidentally, with my three younger brothers—I recalled the value my own father attached to that order. But I had no idea that I would ever be added to the company of the Father of our Country and twelve other members of the order who also served as Presidents of the United States.
Masonic principles—internal, not external—and our order’s vision of duty to country and acceptance of God as a Supreme Being and guiding light have sustained me during my years of Government service. Today especially, the guidelines by which I strive to become an upright man in Masonry give me great personal strength.
Masonic precepts can help America retain our inspiring aspirations while adapting to a new age. It is apparent to me that the Supreme Architect has set out the duties each of us has to perform, and I have trusted in His will with the knowledge that my trust is well-founded….
Entered: Sept. 30, 1949
Malta Lodge No. 465 in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Passed: May 18, 1951
Raised: May 18, 1951
Columbia Lodge No. 3, District of Columbia, conferred the degrees of Fellowcraft and Master Mason on Brother Ford as a courtesy to Malta Lodge on May 18, 1951. Brother Ford's adopted father, Gerald R. Sr., a 33rd degree Mason presented the lambskin apron.
Br. Ford received the Scottish Rite degrees in the Valley of Grand Rapids in 1957 and created a Sovereign Grand Inspector General Honorary 33rd degrees, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, in 1962. (This is the highest honor that can come to an honorary member of the Northern Supreme Council of the A.A.S.R.)
Joined Saladin Shrine Temple, A.A.O.N.M.A.S. in 1959.
Member of Court No. 11, Royal Order of Jesters.
Honorary Member, DeMolay Legion of Honor.
Br. Ford's first services to Freemasonry came when he was selected for the Eastern Team in the Shriner's East West Crippled Children game at San Francisco, January 1, 1935.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Great Freemasons: José Rizal (June 19 1861 – December 30 1896)
I
believe in revelation, but not in revelation which each religion claims
to possess... but in the living revelation which surrounds us on every
side — mighty, eternal, unceasing, incorruptible, clear, distinct,
universal as is the being from whom it proceeds, in that revelation
which speaks to us and penetrates us from the moment we are born until
we die.
José Rizal (June 19 1861 – December 30 1896)Letter to Fr. Pastells (4 April 1893)
José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896) was a Filipino nationalist, novelist, poet, ophthalmologist, journalist, and revolutionary. He is widely considered as one of the greatest heroes of the Philippines. He was the author of Noli Me Tángere, El Filibusterismo, and a number of poems and essays. He was executed on December 30, 1896 by a squad of Filipino soldiers of the Spanish Army.
http://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/José_Rizal
(Rizal was made a Master Mason on November 15, 1890 at Logia Solidaridad 53 in Madrid, Spain.)
José Rizal (June 19 1861 – December 30 1896)Letter to Fr. Pastells (4 April 1893)
José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896) was a Filipino nationalist, novelist, poet, ophthalmologist, journalist, and revolutionary. He is widely considered as one of the greatest heroes of the Philippines. He was the author of Noli Me Tángere, El Filibusterismo, and a number of poems and essays. He was executed on December 30, 1896 by a squad of Filipino soldiers of the Spanish Army.
http://en.wikipedia.org/
(Rizal was made a Master Mason on November 15, 1890 at Logia Solidaridad 53 in Madrid, Spain.)
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Welcome to Oz, Where the Liberal Democrats are Libertarians!
I am extremely excited to see the Liberal Democratic Party of Australia
win one seat in the Senate. Warm congratulations go out to David Leyonhjelm, who made a great and libertarian speech on the floor on July 9th. Check this out:
h/t Real World Libertarian
RIP Tommy Ramone (January 29, 1949 – July 11, 2014)
The Last Ramone has been called to heaven. Godspeed, Tommy.
Here's some live footage from England, 1977.
Great Freemasons: Arthur M. Hyde (July 12, 1877 – October 17, 1947)
Arthur Mastick Hyde (July 12, 1877 – October 17, 1947) was an American Republican politician, who served as the 35th Governor of Missouri from 1921 to 1925, and as the United States Secretary of Agriculture for President Herbert Hoover from 1929 to 1933.
http://en.wikipedia.org/
http://www.nga.org/cms/
(Mercer Lodge 35, Princeton, MO)
Evidently, he gave a Masonic address on Liberty to his Scottish Rite Valley of Cincinnati. I am now in search of a printed copy:
The Philosophy of Liberty : an address delivered by Illustrious Arthur M. Hyde at the eighty-seventh annual reunion, Ancient accepted Scottish rite, valley of Cincinnati, April 1, 1939
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