Sammy L. Davis: A Freemason Who Carried Courage Into Battle
Medal of Honor recipient Sammy L. Davis exemplifies Masonic values of courage, duty and brotherhood both on the battlefield and within the Craft.
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Medal of Honor recipient Sammy L. Davis exemplifies Masonic values of courage, duty and brotherhood both on the battlefield and within the Craft.
General John A. Lejeune served as the 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps and was a devoted Freemason whose Masonic values guided his distinguished military career.
Jimmy Doolittle, the legendary aviator who led the daring Doolittle Raid in World War II, was a dedicated Freemason whose life embodied the Craft’s highest ideals.
On Sunday the 30th of July 2017, the Masonic Province of Warwickshire hosted the Midlands Central stage of The Classic 300 car rally, an event organised…
The Grand Lodge of Scotland is in advanced negotiations with BBC Scotland about creating a high end documentary. Charting the history and development of Scottish Freemasonry from 1598 to present day
Quarterly Communication 14 September 2016 An address by Diane Clements and Stephen Greenberg: ‘From Concept to Reality: Creating an Exhibition about…
The story of Freemason Henry Ford is not of a prodigy entrepreneur or an overnight success. Ford grew up on a farm and might easily have remained in agriculture. But something stronger pulled at Ford’s imagination: mechanics, machinery, understanding how things worked and what new possibilities lay in store
I’m not usually a big flack for trumpeting “famous Freemasons.” We are often too quick to pat ourselves on the back over the membership of publicly known…
Abd-el-Kader (1807-1883) Algerian patriot and emir of Mascara. b. near Mascara, his family were Sherifs or descendants of Mohammed, and his father, Mahi-ed-Din, was celebrated throughout north Africa for his piety and charity. He received an excellent education in theology, philosophy and the manly arts such as horsemanship