The Oneida Masonic Districts

Upstate New York

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R\W\Stanley Lewosko R\W\ Thomas O.Yager
DDGM First Oneida DDGM Second Oneida
2103 Albany Road 2831  Hayes Road
Frankfort, NY 13340 Boonville, NY 13309
home: 315.735.8725 home: 315.942.4777
email: smoky1007@gmail.com email: yager55@aol.com

Representing:

M\W\  Edward R. Gilbert
Grand Master of Masons in the State of New York

 

V\W\ John Peschel V\W\ John deRoos
Assistant Grand Lecturer Assistant Grand Lecturer
First Oneida District Second Oneida District
home: 315.363.1524 home: 315.942.4423
email: email: jdderoos@netscape.com
   
   

Grand Lodge Representatives

 

R\W\George M. James R\W\Bruce Warcup
Grand Steward Grand Director of  Ceremony
Grand Lodge of the State of New York  Grand Lodge of the State of New York 
home: 315.708.7412 home: 315.336.1114
email: gjames1@twcny.rr.com email: warc32@aol.com
   
   

Site Renovation Completed March 30, 2008 Site Maintained by R\W\ D.T. Zangari

Grand Lodge of the State of New York 

 

"The Character of a Freemason"

The real Freemason is distinguished from the rest of Mankind by the uniform unrestrained rectitude of his conduct. Other men are honest in fear of punishment which the law might inflect; they are religious in expectation of being rewarded, or in dread of the devil, in the next world. A Freemason would be just if there were no laws, human or divine except those written in his heart by the finger of his Creator.

In every climate, under every system of religion, he is the same. He kneels before the Universal Throne of God in gratitude for the blessings he has received and humble solicitation for his future protection.

He venerates the good men of all religions. He disturbs not the religion of others. He restrains his passions, because they cannot be indulged without injuring his neighbor or himself. He gives no offense, because he does not choose to be offended. He contracts no debts which he is certain he cannot discharge, because he is honest upon principle."

From the Farmer's Almanac, 1823
Andover, Massachusetts

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