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Freemason History – The Harvard Lodge A.F. & A.M.
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The Harvard Lodge A.F. and am. Free and Accepted Masons. The organization, as we know it today, began in the early 18th century in England when the Masons started to accept members who were not members of the Mason’s craft these men were referred to as “speculative Masons” or “accepted Masons.”. Freemasonry Comes to America. 2015 Images and Copy provided by The Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. The Harvard Lodge, Boston MA. Mass Institute of Technology Lodge.
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Masonic Overview – The Harvard Lodge A.F. & A.M.
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The Harvard Lodge A.F. and am. Free and Accepted Masons. A Mason’s duty as a citizen must always come first and it is a serious disqualification to attempt to use membership of the order to promote one’s own, or anyone else’s personal interests. A Mason’s duties are first to his God, then, to his family and those dependent upon him, and then to his fellow men. A Brief History of Freemasony. Thoughts From Members Past. George Washington – US President. Theodore Roosevelt – US President. 8220;To me, Freema...
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Links – The Patriot Lodge #1957
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How Do I Join? Patriot Square and Compass Club. Isaac Newton University Lodge No. 859. The Colonial Lodge No. 1821. Apollo Lodge No. 357. Richard C. Maclaurin Lodge. The Fourth Masonic District of Virginia.
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Appendant Bodies – The Harvard Lodge A.F. & A.M.
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The Harvard Lodge A.F. and am. Free and Accepted Masons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. The Harvard Lodge, Boston MA. Mass Institute of Technology Lodge. 2016 Harvard Lodge, A.F. and am. Website by Veritas Multimedia.
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Benevolence – The Harvard Lodge A.F. & A.M.
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The Harvard Lodge A.F. and am. Free and Accepted Masons. The Masonic Fraternity is one of the most benevolent organizations in the world. In the United States alone the Fraternity donates between $3-4 million dollars a day, which is in excess of $1billion dollars a year. Every penny of that benevolence originates solely from the generosity of our members, through both their direct contributions, as well as from the return on investments from their past contributions. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.