The Role Of Freemasonry In Washington's Leadership
On april 20, 2010, national park service historian gary scott presented an account of the role of freemasonry in washington’s history, with a particular focus on the naval lodge itself, where. During the war for independence, general washington attended masonic celebrations. George washington joined the masonic lodge in fredericksburg, virginia, at the age of twenty in 1752. His spontaneity and creativity, competitiveness, collaborative spirit, and technical. During the revolutionary era, masons of note included george washington, benjamin franklin, james otis, and paul revere.
George washington joined the masonic lodge in fredericksburg, virginia, at the age of twenty in 1752. His spontaneity and creativity, competitiveness, collaborative spirit, and technical. On april 20, 2010, national park service historian gary scott presented an account of the role of freemasonry in washington’s history, with a particular focus on the naval lodge itself, where. A deserving brother documents the significance of freemasonry in washington’s life and career in a way that separates fact from fiction and will satisfy both historians and general readers, including today’s freemasons.