History

Here you will find links to some masonic history until we can get this page filled up. :)

What is Freemasonry

Masonic History of THE FORGET–ME-NOT (DAS VERGISSMEINNICHT)

Ten Master Masons (Poem and Light)

Early History of Our Lodge

At the close of the Civil War, there were a number of prominent and influential German born Masons residing in Camden, their membership being in various lodges located in Camden and Philadelphia.  These brethren realized the importance of establishing a German speaking lodge in Camden, and accordingly on March 1, 1871, the first meeting was …

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Famous Masonic Quotes

Here a a few quotes from some very famous Freemasons. “We represent a fraternity which believes in justice and truth and honorable action in your community…men who are endeavoring to be better citizens…[and] to make a great country greater. This is the only institution in the world where we can meet on the level all …

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Famous Masons

Many famous men throughout history were members of Masonic Lodges. A few of them were: COMPOSERS: Irving Berlin, George M. Cohan, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, John Phillip Sousa, Richard Wagner, Franz Joseph Haydn, Franz Listz, and many others. ENTERTAINERS: John Wayne, Gene Autry, Ernest Borgnine, Joe E. Brown, Bob Burns, Eddie Cantor, Charles D. Coburn, William …

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Memorial for Mozart

Memorial for Brother Illuminati Wolf Gang Amadeus Mozart Erinnerunngs fur Bruder Illuminati Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Somewhere in the fields surrounding Vienna in a shameful and degrading pauper’s grave lie the physical remains of Brother Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His Spiritual remains almost certainly lie elsewhere. He was sent among us to uplift and heal our torn …

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Mozart the Mason

Wolfgang Amadaeus Mozart, after whom our lodge has taken its name, was born in Salzburg, Austria, January 27th, 1756. Wolfgang being born a musical prodigy was only four years old when he started very earnestly to interest himself in music. At the age of five, he composed his first minuets. Just a few weeks later …

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Old Master’s Wages

Old Master’s wages- A Masonic Story May God Bless America “The Old Masters Wages” I met a dear old man today, Who wore a Masonic pin, It was old and faded like the man, It’s edges were worn quite thin. I approached the park bench where he sat, To give the old brother his due, …

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Ten Master Masons

TEN MASTER MASONS Author Unknown Ten Master Masons, happy, doing fine; One listened to a rumor, then there were nine.Nine Master Masons, faithful, never late; One didn’t like the “Master,” then there were eight. Eight Master Masons, on their way to heaven; One joined too many clubs, then there were seven. Seven Master Masons, life …

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The Forget-me-not

Masonic History of THE FORGET–ME-NOT (DAS VERGISSMEINNICHT) It all started in the year 1933, when Adolph Hitler declared that all secret organizations were harmful to his criminal plan for world conquest. Not only were the Jews and Catholics murdered, but also ordered the Masonic hatchet man to conduct bloody purge that was to come. At …

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