. Abraham Lincoln and constitutional government. of McClelland by G. S. Hillerd.)In the South the people were not permitted to interfere with themovements of the army and administration as they were in the North. IX MASONIC REGALIA. A GLIMPSE AT AN UNUSUAL SIDE OF HIS Our First President Was Honored By His Masonic Brethren. When Washington offered himself as a candidate for the mys-teries of Masonry to Fredericksburg Lodge in 1752 warranted lodgeshad not been in existence in America twenty years. The Fredericks-burg Lodge had been organized under authority from Thomas Ox-nard, provinc
. Abraham Lincoln and constitutional government. of McClelland by G. S. Hillerd.)In the South the people were not permitted to interfere with themovements of the army and administration as they were in the North. IX MASONIC REGALIA. A GLIMPSE AT AN UNUSUAL SIDE OF HIS Our First President Was Honored By His Masonic Brethren. When Washington offered himself as a candidate for the mys-teries of Masonry to Fredericksburg Lodge in 1752 warranted lodgeshad not been in existence in America twenty years. The Fredericks-burg Lodge had been organized under authority from Thomas Ox-nard, provincial grand master at Boston, and when Washingtonsought admission in the lodge its officers were Daniel Campbell,master; John Neilson, senior warden, and Dr. Robert Halkerson,junior warden. Washington was initiated an entered apprentice in this lodge on Nov. 4, 1752; passed a fellowcraft March 3, , and raised to the Btiblime degree of master Mason Aug. 4. The old rd i>ouk of this lodge is Mill preserved, also the Bible on which 150. INC0LN«3? HOWARD f^m^M^.
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