Tuesday, May 7, 2024

William Eaton. Consul General to Tunis. Freemason. Brimfield, Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins

William Eaton. Consul General to Tunis. Freemason. Brimfield, Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins
William Eaton. Consul General to Tunis. Freemason. Brimfield, Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
William Eaton
(1764 - 1811)
United States Army Officer
Consul General to Tunis
Led the 1st U.S. foreign military victory
at the Battle of Derna (1805)
during the First Barbary War (1801 - 1805)
Freemason
Member of North Star Lodge No. 12
Grand Lodge of Vermont
Resident of Brimfield, Massachusetts

by Travis Simpkins


William Eaton

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William Eaton. Consul General to Tunis. Freemason. Brimfield, Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins
William Eaton. Consul General to Tunis. Freemason. Brimfield, Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins
 

Henry Lynde Palmer, 33°. Past Sovereign Grand Commander. Scottish Rite, NMJ. by Travis Simpkins

Henry Lynde Palmer, 33°. Past Sovereign Grand Commander. Scottish Rite, NMJ. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Most Worshipful and Illustrious
Henry Lynde Palmer
( 1819 - 1909 )
Past Grand Master
Grand Lodge of Wisconsin
(1852 - 1853) and (1871 - 1872)
Past Sovereign Grand Commander
Supreme Council, 33°, NMJ
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite
Northern Masonic Jurisdiction
( 1879 - 1909 )
Past Master of Evening Star Lodge No. 75
West Troy, New York
Past Master of Tracy Lodge No. 13
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
by Travis Simpkins



History of the Scottish Rite

Supreme Council, 33°, NMJ. Scottish Rite document. Henry L. Palmer

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Henry Lynde Palmer, 33°. Sovereign Grand Commander. Supreme Council. Scottish Rite, NMJ. by Travis Simpkins

Hypatia. 415 AD. Hellenistic Neoplatonist Philosopher, Astronomer and Mathematician. by Travis Simpkins

Hypatia. 415 AD. Hellenistic Neoplatonist Philosopher, Astronomer and Mathematician. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Hypatia
( 350/70 - 415 A.D. )
Hellenistic
Neoplatonist Philosopher
Astronomer and Mathematician
Prominent Thinker of Alexandria, Egypt
called a "Martyr for Philosophy"
Murdered, stoned to death 
by a mob in March of 415 A.D.

Pastel Painting by
Travis Simpkins



The Murder of Hypatia of Alexandria

Agora


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Hypatia. 415 AD. Hellenistic Neoplatonist Philosopher, Astronomer and Mathematician. Agora. by Travis Simpkins