Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Samuel Crocker Lawrence, 33°. Past Sovereign Grand Commander. Scottish Rite, NMJ. by Travis Simpkins

Samuel Crocker Lawrence, 33°. Past Sovereign Grand Commander. Scottish Rite, NMJ. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Most Worshipful and Illustrious
Samuel Crocker Lawrence
( 1832 - 1911 )
Past Grand Master
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
(1881 - 1883)
Past Sovereign Grand Commander
Supreme Council, 33°, NMJ
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite
Northern Masonic Jurisdiction
(1909 - 1910)
General in the Civil War
President of the Eastern Railroad Co.
1st Mayor of Medford, MA
by Travis Simpkins 

History of the Scottish Rite

Samuel Crocker Lawrence Library. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

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Samuel Crocker Lawrence, 33°. Past Sovereign Grand Commander. Scottish Rite, NMJ. by Travis Simpkins

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Booker T. Washington. Educator and Author. Prince Hall Freemason. by Travis Simpkins

Booker T. Washington. Author and Educator. Prince Hall Freemason. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Booker T. Washington
( 1856 - 1915 )
Educator, Author, Orator
Advisor to Presidents of the United States
Leader in the African American community
Founder of the
Tuskegee Institute
and the
National Negro Business League
Prince Hall Freemason
Made a "Mason at Sight" by the
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

by Travis Simpkins



 Booker T. Washington - Biography


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Booker T. Washington. Author and Educator. Prince Hall Freemason. by Travis Simpkins

Karen L. King. Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Harvard Divinity School. by Travis Simpkins

Karen L. King. Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Harvard Divinity School. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Karen L. King, Ph.D.
Author & Scholar
Professor of Ecclesiastical History
Harvard Divinity School
Cambridge, Massachusetts
by Travis Simpkins



Karen L. King - "Jesus said to them, my wife."


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Karen L. King. Harvard Divinity School. Images of the Feminine in Gnosticism. by Travis Simpkins