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They say that you can
judge a man by the company he keeps. That being the case, the list below
indicates that men of character and dignity have been associated with
Freemasonry through out the ages....
Business Leaders
 | Astor, John Jacob - financier - Holland Lodge No.8
(1798) |
 | Balfour, Lloyd - jewelry |
 | Bell, Lawrence - Bell Aircraft Corp. |
 | Chrysler, Walter P. - Chrysler Corporation
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 | Dow, William H. - Dow Chemical Co. |
 | Evans, Bob - Bob Evans Restaurants - Morning Dawn
Lodge No. 7, Gallipolis |
 | Ford, Henry - Pioneer Automobile Manufacturer -
Palestine Lodge No. 357, Detroit MI |
 | Gannett, Frank E. - Hobosco Lodge No. 716, Ithaca,
NY - media empire |
 | Gillett, King C. - Gillett Razor Co. |
 | Hilton, Charles C. - Hilton Hotels - William B.
Warren Lodge No. 309, Chicago, IL |
 | Lipton, Sir Thomas - Lipton Tea Company - Scotia
Lodge No. 178, Glasgow, Scotland |
 | Maytag, Fredrick - Maytag |
 | Molson, John - founder of Molson Breweries; St.
Paul's Lodge, No. 374 UGLE, Montreal. Past Provincial Grand Master.
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 | Olds, Ransom E. - American automobile pioneer -
Capitol Lodge No. 66, Lansing, MI |
 | Penny, James C. - J.C. Pennys - Wasatch Lodge No. 1,
Salt Lake City, UT |
 | Thomas, Dave - Wendys Restaurants - Sol. D. Bayless
Lodge No 359, Ft. Wayne, IN |
 | Teets, John W. - Chairman and President of Dial
Corporation |
 | Wanamaker, John - Philadelphia retailer |
Entertainment Field
 | Abbott, William "Bud" - actor/comedian; Daylight
Lodge No. 525, MI |
 | Armstrong, Louis - jazz musician; Lodge of
Montgomery No. 18, PHA, New York, NY |
 | Arnold, Eddy - singer |
 | Autry, Gene - actor; Catoosa Lodge No. 185,
Oklahoma, OK |
 | Bassie, William "Count" - orchestra leader/composer;
Wisdom Lodge No. 102, Chicago IL |
 | Beery, Wallace - actor; Blaney Lodge No. 271, IL
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 | Beethoven, Ludwig van - composer |
 | Berlin, Irving - composer/entertainer; Munn Lodge
No. 190, New York City |
 | Blake, James Herbert "Eubie" - composer/pianist
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 | Blanc, Mel - comedian; Mid Day Lodge No. 188, OR
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 | Borgnine, Ernest - actor; Abingdon Lodge No. 48,
Abingdon, VA |
 | Cain, Michael - actor |
 | Cantor, Eddie - singer; Munn Lodge No. 190, New York
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 | Clark, Roy - country western star; Jenks Lodge No.
497, Oklahoma, OK |
 | Cody, "Buffalo Bill" William F. - Indian fighter,
Wild West Show - Platte Valley Lodge No. 32 (15?), North Platte, NE
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 | Cohan, George M. - Broadway star; Pacific Lodge No.
223, New York, NY |
 | Cole, Nat 'King' - singer; Thomas Waller Lodge No.
49 PHA, Los Angeles, CA |
 | Costello, Lou - comedian |
 | Crosby, Norm - comedian |
 | deMille, Cecil B. - movie director; Prince of Orange
Lodge No. 16, NY |
 | Ellington, Duke - composer, arranger and stylist;
Social Lodge No. 1 PHA, Washington, DC |
 | Fairbanks, Douglas - actor; Beverly Hills Lodge No.
528, CA |
 | Fields, W.C. - actor; E. Coppee Mitchell Lodge No.
605, Philadelphia, PA |
 | Ford, Glenn - actor; Riviera Lodge No. 780, Pacific
Palisades, CA |
 | Gable, Clark - actor; Beverly Hills Lodge No. 528,
CA |
 | Gibson, Hoot - cowboy actor; Truth Lodge No. 628,
Los Angeles, CA |
 | Gilbert & Sullivan - composers |
 | Gilbert, Sir William S. - Was the librettis for
"Pirates of Penzance"; St. Machar Lodge No. 54, Aberdeen, Scotland
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 | Godfrey, Arthur - actor; Acacia Lodge No. 18,
Washington, DC |
 | Hampton, Lionel - Boyer Lodge No. 1 New York PHA
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 | Hardy, Oliver - actor; Solomon Lodge No. 20,
Jacksonville, FL |
 | Harvey, Paul - radio personality |
 | Houdini, Harry - magician; St. Cecile Lodge No. 568,
New York, NY |
 | Ives, Burl - singer and actor; Magnolia Lodge (now
Magnolia-La Cumbre Lodge) No. 242, Santa Barbara, CA |
 | Jolson, Al - entertainer; St. Cecile Lodge No. 568,
New York |
 | Keaton, Buster - actor |
 | Kelly, Emmett, Sr. - famous circus clown (Weary
Willie) - Sarasota Lodge No. 147 |
 | Kern, Jerome David - American composer, "Show Boat"
- Gramatan Lodge No. 927, Bronxville, NY |
 | Kristofferson, Kris - actor, songwriter |
 | Lincoln, Elmo - First actor to play Tarzan of the
Apes (1918) |
 | Listz, Franz Von - Hungarian composer; Lodge Zur
Einigkeit, Frankfurt, Germany |
 | Lloyd, Harold C. - actor; Alexander Hamilton Lodge
No. 535, Hollywood, CA |
 | Mayer, Louis B. - film producer who merged to form
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM); St. Cecile Lodge No. 568, New York, NY |
 | Miller, Glenn - musician |
 | Mix, Tom - U.S. Marshal turned western actor; Utopia
Lodge No. 537, Los Angeles, CA |
 | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - composer; Lodge Zur
Wohltatigkeit, Vienna |
 | North, Jay ("Dennis the Menace") - Lake Butler Lodge
No. 52 F.& A.M., Florida |
 | Richards, Michael - comedian (Kramer of "Seinfeld"
fame) - Plural member: Riviera Lodge No. 780 & Culver City-Foshay No. 467 (CA)
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 | Ringling Brothers - all 7 brothers and their father;
Baraboo Lodge No. 34, Baraboo, WI |
 | Rogers, Roy - actor; Hollywood Lodge No. 255 (355?),
California |
 | Rogers, Will - actor; Claremore Lodge No. 53,
Oklahoma |
 | Sellers, Peter - actor; Chelsea Lodge No. 3098,
London, UK |
 | Skelton, Red - comedian; Vincennes Lodge No. 1,
Vincennes, IN |
 | Sousa, John Philip - composer - Hiran Lodge No. 10,
Washington, DC |
 | Switzer, Carl "Alfalfa" - of "Little Rascals" fame
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 | Thomas, Danny - actor |
 | Thomas, Lowell - radio announcer/newsman
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 | Tillis, Mel - musician; Branson Lodge No. 587,
Branson, MO |
 | Wallenda, Enrico - circus legend |
 | Wallenda, Karl - circus legend |
 | Warner, Jack - Warner Brothers fame; Mount Olive
Lodge No. 506, Los Angeles, CA |
 | Wayne, John - Academy Award winning actor; Marion
McDaniel Lodge No. 56, Tucson, AZ |
 | Wyler, William - file director |
 | Zanuck, Darryl F. - Co-founder of 20th Century
Productions; Mount Olive Lodge No. 506, Los Angeles, CA |
 | Ziegfeld, Florenz - Ziegfeld's Follies; Accordia
Lodge No. 277, Chicago, IL |
Inventors, etc.
 | Bartholdi, Frederic A. - designed the Statue of
Liberty - Alsacre-Lorraine Lodge, France |
 | Baylor, Robert E. B. - founder Baylor University
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 | Beard, Daniel Carter - founder Boy Scouts; Mariners
Lodge No. 67, New York, NY |
 | Borglum, Gutzon - carved Mt. Rushmore; Howard Lodge
No. 35, New York City, serving as W. Master 1910-1911 |
 | Borglum, Lincoln - son of Gutzon, finished the above
memorial; Battle River Lodge No. 92, South Dakota |
 | Colt, Samuel - firearms inventor |
 | Darwin, Erasmus - physician and botonist. Initiated
at St. David's Lodge No. 36, Edinburgh in 1754. |
 | Dunant, Jean Henri - founder of the Red Cross
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 | Fitch, John - inventor of the steamboat; Bristol
Lodge No. 25, Bristol, PA |
 | Fleming, Sir Alexander - invented Penicillin; Held
Grand Office in the UGLE. |
 | Ford, Henry - founder Ford Motor Company - Palestine
Lodge No. 357, Detroit, MI |
 | Gatling, Richard J. - built the "Gatling Gun";
Center Lodge No. 23, Indianapolis, IN |
 | Gompers, Samuel - founder of the AFL - Dawson Lodge
No. 16, Washington, DC |
 | Hedges, Cornelius - "Father" of Yellowstone National
Park |
 | Hoban, James - architect for the U.S. Captial;
Federal Lodge No. 1, Washington, DC |
 | Hoe, Richard M. - invented the rotary press,
revolutionizing newspaper printing |
 | Jenner, Edward - invented vaccination for Small Pox;
Faith and Friendship Lodge No. 270, Berkeley, UK |
 | Jones, Melvin - One of the founders of the Lions
International; Garden City Lodge No. 141, Chicago, IL |
 | Lake, Simon - built first submarine successful in
open sea. |
 | Lipton, Sir Thomas - Tea; Scotia Lodge No. 178,
Glasgow, Scotland |
 | Mayo, Dr. William and Charles - founded the Mayo
Clinic - Rochester Lodge No. 21, Rochester, MN |
 | Peale, Norman Vincent - founder of "Guidepost";
Milwood Lodge No. 1062, Brooklyn, NY |
 | Pike, Zebulon - Pike's Peak named after him
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 | Pullman, George - built first sleeping car on train;
Renovation Lodge No. 97, Albion, NY |
 | Sanders, Harland "Colonel" - founded Kentucky Fried
Chicken |
 | Sarnoff, David - father of television |
 | Sax, Antoine Joseph - invented the saxophone; Lodge
Les Vrais Amis de L'Union, Belgium |
 | Smith, Joseph, Jr. - founded the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) |
 | Stanford, Leland - drove the gold spike linking the
intercontinetal railroad and founded Stanford University |
 | Still, Andrew T. - American physician who devised
the treatment of Osteopathy |
 | Thomas, Dave - founder of Wendy's Restaurants
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 | Washington, Booker T - educator, inventor, author;
Grand Master, Massachusetts, PHA |
 | Wozniak, Steve - co-founder of Apple Computers;
Charity Lodge No. 362, Campbell, CA |
Kings of England
 | Edward VII - Grand Master of the UGLE 1875-1901.
Also Provincial Grand Master for Lower Canada. |
 | Edward VIII - Household Brigade Lodge No. 2614.
Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England in 1936. |
 | George IV - Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of
England (Moderns) 1790-1813 while still Prince of Wales. |
 | George VI - Grand Master of Scotland and honorary
Past Grand Master of the UGLE. Initiated in Naval Lodge No. 2612. Royal Arch
First Principal, 33 degree AASR, Past Grand Master Mark Master Lodge.
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 | William IV - made a Mason at Plymouth, England,
March 9, 1786 |
Military
 | Allen, Ethan - General, Revolutionary War; Windsor,
Vermont |
 | Arnold, General Henry "Hap" - Commander of the Army
Air Force - Union Lodge No. 7, Junction City, MO |
 | Barry, John - the Father of the American Navy - Old
Lodge No. 2, Philadelphia |
 | Bonaparte - Jerome, Joseph, Louis, Lucien. All
brothers of Napoleon, but not the great Emperor himself. |
 | Bradley, Omar N. - General, U.S. Army; West Point
Lodge No. 877, Highland Falls, NY |
 | Doolittle, General James - General, famous Air Force
Pilot |
 | Farragut, David G. - Admiral in U.S. Civil War -
Naval Lodge No. 87, Mare Island |
 | Garibaldi, Giuseppe - the "George Washington" of
Italy - Tompkinsville Lodge No. 471, Staten Island, NY; Grand Master of the
Grand Lodge of Palermo |
 | Herkimer, Nicholas - Brigadier General, American
Revolution - St. Patricks Lodge No. 8, Johnstown, NY |
 | Jackson, Thomas Jonathan - "Stonewall" - General in
Confederate Army |
 | Jones, John Paul - Founder and first admiral of the
U.S. Navy - St. Bernard Lodge No. 122 (now St. Cuthbert No. 41), Kirkudbright,
Scotland |
 | Kitchener, Lord Horatio Herbert, PM - British Union
Lodge No. 114, Ipswich, England, and La Concordia Lodge, Cairo, UGLE
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 | Knox, Henry - first U.S. Secretary of War - St.
Johns Regimental Lodge, Morristown, NJ |
 | MacArthur, General Douglas - Commander of Armed
Forces in Philillines - Manila Lodge No. 1, Manila, Philippines; Made a Mason
"at sight" in the Philippines and became 32 degree in Manilla and life member
of the Nile Shrine Temple, Seattle, WA |
 | Marshall, George C. - 5 star American General. Made
a Mason "at sight" by the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia.
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 | McClellan, George B. - General, Union Army
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 | Murphy, Audie - most decorated American Soldier of
WWII; North Hollywood Lodge No. 542, and dual member of Heritage Lodge No.
764, CA |
 | Perry, Matthew Calbraith - Commodore; responsible
for opening relations with Japan; Holland Lodge No. 8, New York City
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 | Pershing, John Joseph "Blackjack" - General -
Lincoln Lodge No. 19, Lincoln, NE |
 | Pickett, George E. - Maj. Gen. (CSA), led "Pickett's
Charge" at Gettysburg - Blandford Lodge, Petersburg, VA |
 | Rickenbacker, Eddie - great American Air Force Ace;
Kilwinning Lodge No. 297, Detroit, MI |
 | Scott, Winfield - Dinwiddlie Lodge No. 23, Virginia
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 | Stark, John - Major General in U.S. Revolution War,
"Green Mountain Boys" - Masters Lodge No. 2, Albany, NY |
 | Steuben, Baron von - Prussian-American general of
the American revolutionary army |
 | Wainwright, Jonathan M. - American General of the
Bataan Peninsula - Union Lodge No. 7, Junction City, KS |
 | Wayne, Anthony - "Mad Anthony" |
Pioneers and
Explorers
 | Aldrin, Edwin E. - Astronaut; second man on the
moon; Montclair Lodge No. 144, NJ |
 | Byrd, Admiral Richard E. - flew over North Pole -
Federal Lodge No. 1, Washington, DC; established Antarctica Lodge No. 777
under the GL of New Zealand |
 | Carson, Christopher "Kit" - Frontiersman, scout and
explorer; Montezuma Lodge No. 109, Santa Fe, NM |
 | Casanova, Giovanni - Italian adventurer, writer and
entertainer |
 | Clark, William - Explorer (Lewis & Clark); St. Louis
Lodge No. 111, St. Louis, MO |
 | Cooper, Gordon - Astronaut; Carbondale Lodge No. 82,
Colorado. |
 | Crockett, David - Frontiersman and Alamo fame
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 | Glenn, John H. - Astronaut, and U.S. Senator;
Concord Lodge No. 688, Concord, OH |
 | Grissom, Virgil "Gus" - Astronaut; Mitchell Lodge
No. 228, Indiana |
 | Irwin, Jim - Astronaut; Lodge Tejon No. 104,
Colorado Springs, CO |
 | Lewis, Meriwether - Explorer (Lewis & Clark) - was
one of the founders of St. Louis Lodge No. 111 with a charter from GL of
Pennsylvania. |
 | Lindbergh, Charles - Aviator - Keystone Lodge No.
243, St. Louis, MO |
 | Peary, Robert E. - First man to reach the North Pole
(1909) - Kane Lodge No. 451 (454?), NY |
 | Scott, Capt. Robert Falcon - English explorer; Drury
Lane Lodge No. 2127, London, UK. |
 | Shackleton, Sir Ernest - English explorer
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 | Shirra, Wally - astronaut |
 | Stafford, Thomas Patten - astronaut |
Political Leaders
 | Austin, Stephen F. - Father of Texas - Louisiana
Lodge No. 109, St. Genevieve, MO |
 | Bolivar, Simon - Liberator of South America & the
1st President of the Andean Region; founded Lodge Order and Liberty No. 2,
Peru: 1824 |
 | Brant, Joseph - Chief of the Mohawks (1742-1807);
Hiram's Cliftonian Lodge No. 417 E.R. (M) London, UK |
 | Bratton, William J. - LAPD Police Chief (former NYPD
Commissioner) - Rabboni Lodge, Westwood, MA |
 | Bryant, William Jennings - former Secretary of State
- Temple Lodge No. 247, Miami, FL |
 | Calvo, Father Francisco - Catholic Priest who
started Freemasonry in Costa Rica 1865 |
 | Clay, Henry - U.S. Senator - Grand Master in
Kentucky |
 | Clinton, DeWitt - Governor of New York and
instigator of the Erie Canal - Grand Master of New York; Holland Lodge No. 16
(now No. 8) |
 | Churchill, Winston S. - former Prime Minister,
United Kingdom; Rosemary Lodge 2851 and Studholme Lodge No. 1591 |
 | Coleman, Norman B., Jr. - U.S. Senator from
Minnesota - Ancient Landmark Lodge No. 5 A.F.& A.M., St. Paul |
 | de San Martin, Jose - Liberator of Argentina &
Uruguay |
 | de Sucre, Jose - Marshall of Bolivar & 1st President
of Bolivia & Ecuador |
 | Dole, Bob - former U.S. Senator/Majority Leader,
Kansas; Russell Lodge No. 177, Kansas |
 | Douglas, Jim - current Governor of Vermont; Union
Lodge No. 2, Middlebury; served as Master of Lodge in 1977-1978 |
 | Fish, Hamilton, Jr. - U.S. Congressman; Triune Lodge
No. 782, Poughkeepsie, NY |
 | Garibaldi, Giuseppe - Italian freedom fighter;
Tompkinsville Lodge No. 471, Staten Island, NY; 33 deg. Grand Master of the
Grand Orient of Palerma. |
 | Goldwater, Barry - former U.S. Senator, Arizona;
Arizona Lodge No. 2, Phoenix, AZ |
 | Hoover, J. Edgar - Director of FBI; Federal Lodge
No. 1, Washington, DC |
 | Houston, Sam - 2nd & 4th President of the Republic
of Texas; U.S. Senator - Holland Lodge No. 1, Houston, TX |
 | Humphrey, Hubert H. - former U.S. VP & Senator,
Minnesota |
 | Hussein, King of Jordan - Past Grand Master of the
Grand Lodge of Jordan |
 | Kalakaua, King of Hawaii |
 | Kemp, Jack - former U.S. Senator/Secretary of HUD,
New York; Fraternal Lodge No. 625 in Hamburg, NY |
 | La Guardia, Fiorella H. - La Guardia Airport, Mayor
of New York 1930's & 40's - Garibaldi Lodge No. 542, New York City
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 | Marti y Perez, Jose Julian - Cuban freedom fighter
(for independence from Spain) - Lodge Armonia No. 52? (Spain) |
 | Nunn, Sam - former U.S. Senator |
 | Pedro I, Dom Antonio Pedro de Alcantara Bourbon -
declared Brazil independent from Portugal and was crowned emperor. Returned to
Portugal and was crowned King Pedro IV. Grand Master of the Grand Orient of
Brazil. |
 | Prince Paul of Romania - Hillsborough Lodge No. 25
F.& A.M., Tampa, FL |
 | Rayburn, Sam - Speaker of the House - Constantine
Lodge No. 13, Bonham, TX |
 | Stevenson, Adlai E. Stevenson - U.S. Vice President
- Metamora Lodge No. 82, Metamora, IL |
Sports
 | Brundage, Avery - U.S. Olympics - North Shore Lodge
No. 937, Chicago, IL |
 | Cobb, Ty - baseball; Royston Lodge No. 426, Detroit,
MI |
 | Dempsey, Jack - boxing; Kenwood Lodge No. 800,
Chicago, IL |
 | Hornsby, Rogers - baseball; Beacon Lodge No. 3, St.
Louis, MO |
 | Hubbel, Carl - baseball; Meeker Lodge No. 479,
Oklahoma |
 | Johnson, John A. "Jack" - American world heavyweight
champion boxer 1908-1915; Lodge Forfar and Kincardine No. 225, Dundee,
Scotland. |
 | Naismith, James - inventor of Basketball - Roswell
Lee Lodge, Springfield, MA |
 | Palmer, Arnold - golf; Loyalhanna Lodge No. 275,
Latrobe, PA |
 | Rickey, Branch - baseball legend; Tuscan Lodge No.
360, St. Louis, MO |
 | Robinson, Sugar Ray - boxing; Joppa Lodge No. 55 PHA,
New York, NY |
 | Speaker, Tris - baseball |
 | Starr, Bart - football, Green Bay Packers
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 | Webb, Matthew - first man to swim the English
Channel (1875); Neptune Lodge No. 22 |
 | Young, Cy - baseball |
Writers
 | Burns, Robert - National Poet of Scotland; St.
David's Lodge No. 174, Tarbolton, Scotland. |
 | Clemens, Samuel L. - Mark Twain - Polar Star Lodge
No. 79, St. Louis, MO |
 | Collodi, Carlo - "Pinocchio" |
 | Doyle, Sir Author Conan - Sherlock Holmes - Phoenix
Lodge 257, Southsea Hampshire, UK |
 | Gibbon, Edward - "Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire" - Lodge of Friendship No. 3, London, UK |
 | Guest, Edgar A. - Poet; "The Lambskin Apron" - a 33
Degree Mason. |
 | Kipling, Rudyard - Hope and Perseverance Lodge No.
782. E.C., Lahore, India |
 | Pushkin, Alexander - Russian poet; Lodge Ovid,
Kischinev |
 | Schiller, (Johann Christoph) Friedrich von - German
poet, dramatist, philosopher, and historian. |
 | Scott, Sir Walter - Lodge Saint David, No. 36,
Edinburough, Scotland |
 | Shakespeare, William |
 | Swift, Johathan - "Gulliver's Travels" -
Goat-at-the-Foot-of-the-Haymarket No. 16, Dublin, Ireland |
 | Tolstoi, Leo - author |
 | Voltaire - French writer and philosopher - Lodge of
the Nine Sisters, Paris, France, Lodge Les Neuf Soeurs (accompanied by Ben
Franklin) |
 | Wallace, Lewis - "Ben Hur" |
 | Wilde, Oscar - Apollo University Lodge No. 357,
Oxford, UK |
U.S. Patriots
 | Bellamy, Rev. Francis - authored U.S. Pledge of
Allegiance |
 | Bowie, James - Alamo; Humble Cottage Lodge No. 19,
Opelousas, LA |
 | Clark, George Rogers - frontiersman - Abraham Lodge
No. 8, Louisville, KY |
 | Franklin, Benjamin - signer of the U.S.
Constitution; St. John's Lodge of Philadelphia; Past Provincial Grand Master
of Pennsylvania |
 | Hale, Nathan - "I regret that I have but one life to
give to my country" - St. John's Lodge No. 1, Rhode Island |
 | Hancock, John - signer of the Declaration of
Independance; Massachusetts Lodge No. 277, Quebec, Canada. Later affiliated
with St. Andrews Lodge, Boston, MA |
 | Key, Francis Scott - wrote the "Star Spangled
Banner" (U.S. National Anthem) |
 | Lafayette, Marquis de - French supporter of Amerian
Freedom; already a Feemason in France, he was given honorary membership by
many lodges and Grand Lodges across the USA. |
 | McHenry, James - signer of the U.S. Constitution -
Spiritual Lodge No. 23, Maryland |
 | Otis, James - "Taxation without Representation is
Tyranny" |
 | Revere, Paul - "Midnight Ride" - St. Andrews Lodge &
Grand Master of Massachusetts |
 | Travis, Colonel William B. - Alamo; Alabama Lodge
No. 3, Claiborne, AL |
U.S. Presidents
 | Buchanon, James - Lodge No. 43, Lancaster, PA
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 | Ford, Gerald R. - Malta Lodge No. 465, Grand Rapids,
MI |
 | Garfield, James A. - Magnolia Lodge No. 20,
Columbus, OH |
 | Harding, Warren G. - Marion Lodge No. 70, Marion, OH
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 | Jackson, Andrew - Harmony Lodge No. 1, Nashville, TN
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 | Jefferson, Thomas - Charlottesville Lodge No. 90,
Charlottesville, VA |
 | Johnson, Andrew - Greenville Lodge No. 119,
Greenville, TN |
 | Madison, James - Hiram Lodge, Westmoreland County,
VA |
 | McKinley, William - Hiran Lodge No. 21, Winchester,
NY |
 | Monroe, James - Williamsburg Lodge No. 6,
Williamsburg, VA |
 | Polk, James K. - Lodge No. 31, Columbia, TN
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 | Roosevelt, Franklin D. - Holland Lodge No. 8, New
York, NY |
 | Roosevelt, Theodore - Matinecock Lodge No. 806,
Oyster Bay, NY |
 | Taft, William Howard - initiated Occasional Lodge,
Cincinnati, OH; affiliated Kilwinning Lodge No. 356, Cincinnati, OH
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 | Truman, Harry S. - Belton Lodge No. 450, MO
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 | Washington, George - Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4,
Fredericksburg, VA; Past Master, Alexandria Lodge No. 22, Virginia
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U.S. Supreme Court
Justices
 | Baldwin, Henry |
 | Black, Hugo L. - Birmingham Temple Lodge No. 836,
Birmingham, AL |
 | Blair, Jr., John |
 | Blatchford, Samuel |
 | Burton, Harold H. |
 | Byrnes, James F. |
 | Catton, John |
 | Clark, Thomas C. |
 | Clarke, John H. |
 | Cushing, William - St. Andrews Lodge, Boston
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 | Davis, David |
 | Devanter, Willis Van |
 | Douglas, William O. |
 | Ellsworth, Oliver - Chief Justice |
 | Field, Stephen J. |
 | Harlan, John M. |
 | Jackson, Robert H. |
 | Jay, John - Chief Justice (1789-1795) |
 | Lamar, Joseph E. |
 | Marshall, John - Chief Justice (1801-1835) - Grand
Master of Virginia (1793 & 1794) |
 | Marshall, Thurgood |
 | Mathews, Stanley |
 | McLean, John |
 | Minton, Sherman |
 | Moody, William H. |
 | Nelson, Samuel |
 | Paterson, William |
 | Pitney, Mahlon |
 | Reed, Stanley F. |
 | Rutledge, John - Chief Justice |
 | Stewart, Potter |
 | Story, Joseph |
 | Swayne, Noah H. |
 | Taft, William H. - Chief Justice |
 | Todd, Thomas |
 | Trimble, Robert |
 | Van Devanter, Willis |
 | Vinson, Frederick M. |
 | Warren, Earl - Chief Justice |
 | Woodbury, Levi |
 | Woods, William B. |
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