An American frontiersman, politician, and hero of the Battle of the Alamo, Davy Crockett was also a dedicated Freemason who lived by our Masonic values.
Read MoreExplore the life and legacy of President and Freemason Harry S. Truman, from his rise in Missouri lodges to his term as the 33rd President of the United States.
Read MoreBrother Prince Hall was an African American abolitionist, educator, and founder of Prince Hall Freemasonry.
Read MoreBrother Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States, a naturalist and conservationist, and a Freemason in New York.
Read MoreWolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an influential Austrian composer and Freemason during the Classical period.
Read MoreMark Twain wrote ‘A Letter from Santa Claus’ for his daughter Susie, adding festive merriment to the author’s legacy.
Read MoreJack Dempsey was one of the greatest boxers in American history and a Freemason who was a member of Kenwood Lodge No. 800 in Chicago, Illinois.
Read MoreFamous Freemasons are a constant source of interest and inspiration for members of the craft. Although there are many important historic figures who were Masons (George Washington, Ben Franklin, Justin Timberlake) this column explores the membership of historic fictional characters.
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