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This month's selection from "Did You Know"   April, 1999
   Submitted by WB Wayne Carter, Original Source: "DID YOU KNOW"   1965

DID YOU KNOW?

Charles Warren Nash was born on a farm near Demant Illinois.  His parents split up when he was six.  As a ward of the County Court he was bound out to a farmer.  The farmer was a harsh taskmaster, altogether making  life miserable for the boy.  At the age of twelve he walked away and obtained another job.  He was offered a job in the 1890's as a blacksmith in the Flint Road Cart Company.  Through his inventions and work habits he became the President of the Durant-Dort Carriage Company in 1901.  He became a mason in 1899. But the real story is that he became the President of Buick, then General Motors (which was Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile and GMC truck).  He was famous for his Nash Car Company and lastly the Nash-Kelvinator (the forerunner of AMC Motor Corp).
    Condensed from The Long Road to Kenosha, The Philalethes, Feb 1999



Inaugural bibles are furnished by the U.S. President-Elect, but George Washington did not bring one.  Aides ran across the street from the Inaugural site in New Your City and borrowed the altar Bible from St. John's Lodge No. 1 (then No. 2) for the ceremony.


Pope Pius IX (Giuseppe Maria Ferrero Mastai Ferretti) joined Freemasonry in Santiago, Chile, in 1832, while a young priest.  He was the secretary of the Papal Nuncio at the time.


Declared a woman by Royal Decree!  King Louis XVI of France ordereed "Chevalier D'eon," a French political adventurer and member of a London lodge, to wear woman's clothing for the rest of "his" life.


Since New Hampshire became a state in 1785, up to 1965, forty of the sixty-nine governors have been freemasons.  Five of them became Grand Masters.


FOUR SUCCESSIVE PRESIDENTS, MEMBERS OF THE SAME LODGE.
An Ex-President, a President, and two future Argentine Presidents knelt together at the alter of Union Del Plata Lodge.  The were General JJ Urquiza (1854-60), Santiago Derqui (1860-62), General Bartolome Mitre (1862-68), and Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (1868-74).

 
Last month's selection from "Did You Know"   March, 1999
   Submitted by WB Wayne Carter, Original Source: "DID YOU KNOW"   1965

DID YOU KNOW?

That Freemason David Crockett was a  Colonel in the Army, a Congressman and a well known backwoodsman.  During the "Battle of the Alamo" he was captured by the Enemy Commander, Santa Ana, a Mexican Freemason.



Honorable Mrs. Elizabeth Aldworth, Daughter of Lord Doneraile of County Cork, Ireland, received the First and Second degrees as a girl.  Curiosity prompted her to conceal herself in the lodge held at Doneraile Court, and upon her discovery, it was decided to admit her as a member to solve the predicament.


In 1965, Chicago had three American Legion Posts whose memberships were composed entirely of Masons:   They were (and maybe still are) Theodore Roosevelt Post, Square Post and Trowel Post.


Brother OKAH TUBBEE, a Choctaw Indian, addressed the Grand Lodge of New Hampshire in 1848 and led a discussion on establishing Masonic Lodges among the Tribes "  now located in the Indian Territory"


Every Governor of Wyoming from its founding in 1890 until 1951 was a freemason - with one exception - Mrs. William A. Ross, who was the wife of a Freemason and herself a member of the Eastern Star.

 


 
 
The Meaning of "Mote" Dec., 1998

 It is the third person singular of the present subjunctive of the Anglo-Saxon "motan," which meant "to be allowed", hence the phrase "so mote it be."  It is a quaint and charming form of the familiar Amen -- a dear, deep, far-echoing word wherein God confirms the faith of men, and man accepts the will of God.

Original Source unknown, contributed by Bro. Richard Wall of Aurora Lodge #156
 


 
 
 

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