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TRINITY LODGE No. 12

WHO ARE MASONS?

 

 

 

Most are men who go about their jobs and professions with no hint they are Freemasons except for the way they lead their lives.  Many are readily recognizable by name, face, or accomplishment.  George Washington and thirteen other Presidents, eight Vice Presidents and forty-two Justices of the Supreme Court have been Masons.

 

SOME NOTABLE MASONS

 

Eddy Arnold

Roy Accuff

Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin

Gene Autry

William “Count” Basie

L. Van Beethoven

Irving Berlin

Simon Bolivar

Gutzon Borglum

Ernest Borgnine

Omar Bradley

Richard E. Byrd

DeWitt Clinton

Ty Cobb

George M. Cohan

Davy Crockett

Norm Crosby

Cecil B. deMille

Jack Dempsey

John Diefenbaker

Jimmy Doolittle

Sir Alexander Fleming

Gerald R. Ford

Henry Ford

Benjamin Franklin

Clark Gable

Benjamin Gilman

John Glenn

Arthur Godfrey

Barry Goldwater

John Hancock

Harry Hershfield

Harry Houdini

Sam Houston

Hubert H. Humphrey

Burl Ives

Andrew Jackson

Al Jolson

John Paul Jones

Jack Kemp

Rudyard Kipling

Marquis de Lafayette

Fiorello LaGuardia

Charles Lindberg

Douglas MacArthur

George C. Marshall

Thurgood Marshall

Charles W. Mayo

William McKinley

Lauritz Melchior

James Monroe

Wolfgang A. Mozart

Arnold Palmer

Dr. Norman V. Peale

J.C. Penney

John Pershing

Eddie Rickenbacker

Branch Rickey

Will Rogers

Theodore Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt

David Sarnoff

Jean Sibelius

Red Skelton

John Philip Sousa

Danny Thomas

Dave Thomas

Lowell Thomas

Harry S. Truman

George Washington

Thomas J. Watson

John Wayne

 

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