Timeline of Masonry
*1390 – Regius Poem
*1717 – GL of England
*1730 – First American Lodge
*1738 – Papal Bull
*1751 – Second GL in England
*1775 – Prince Hall
*1784 – African Lodge #1
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o1826
oCapt. William Morgan
The year was 1824, and the place was Batavia New York.
An itinerant worker named William Morgan moves into town and joins the local Lodge by convincing them he was already a Mason.  In 1826, two years later, Morgan gets offended, and threatens to write an expose on the secrets of Masonry.  He is arrested for non payment of a debt.  The night of his arrest, bail is posted for him and Morgan disappears.
Some say he was abducted and killed by the members of Batavia Lodge.  Some say he escaped and moved to Nova Scotia, where he lived until his death.
Whatever actually happened, this single incident caused more changes in and to Masonry than any other single event in our history.
[click] No more alcohol in Lodges
[click] Meetings opened in the 3rd Degree
[click] Dues cards
[click] Examination of visitors
[click] Anti-Masonic movement