Sunday, May 1, 2022

Albert Pike, 33°. Sovereign Grand Commander, Scottish Rite, SJ. by Travis Simpkins

Albert Pike (1809-1891). 33° Scottish Rite Freemason. Supreme Council, SJ. by Travis Simpkins
Albert Pike (1809-1891). 33° Scottish Rite Freemason. Supreme Council, SJ. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Albert Pike
(1809 - 1891)
Freemason
Sovereign Grand Commander of the
Scottish Rite Southern Jurisdiction
Brigadier General, Confederate States Army
Attorney and
Author of "Morals & Dogma"
by Travis Simpkins



General Albert Pike



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Albert Pike, 33°. Scottish Rite Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins. Albert Pike Monument
Albert Pike, 33°. Scottish Rite Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins. Albert Pike Monument

Saturday, April 30, 2022

Michael Laidlaw. Southern California Research Lodge. The Fraternal Review. by Travis Simpkins

Michael Laidlaw. Southern California Research Lodge. The Fraternal Review. by Travis Simpkins
Michael Laidlaw. Southern California Research Lodge. The Fraternal Review. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Michael Laidlaw
Member of the
Southern California Research Lodge
F. & A.M.
Grand Lodge of California
Editorial Staff of
The Fraternal Review
Masonic Magazine

by Travis Simpkins


Not Just a Man, a Mason

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Michael Laidlaw. Southern California Research Lodge. The Fraternal Review. by Travis Simpkins
Michael Laidlaw. Southern California Research Lodge. The Fraternal Review. by Travis Simpkins
 

Meriwether Lewis. Museum Display. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Portrait by Travis Simpkins

Meriwether Lewis. Museum Display. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Portrait by Travis Simpkins
Meriwether Lewis. Museum Display. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Portrait by Travis Simpkins

If you’re visiting the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia, look for this display of two important historical documents from 1808 in the Museum & Library. On the left is a letter from Meriwether Lewis (of the Lewis and Clark Expedition) seeking a lodge warrant from the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania to form the first Lodge in St. Louis. On the right is the Grand Master’s response to the Grand Secretary regarding the request. Thanks to the Museum for the shoutout by including an image of my portrait of Meriwether Lewis on the display card.


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