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The White House & The Freemasons

 

Spanning over two centuries, The White House & The Freemasons examines the legacy of the American Presidency and the world's oldest fraternity. Ruli's work leverages personal diaries, presidential letters, newspapers, meeting ledgers, videos, recordings, and much more to produce the most definitive resource on the topic ever printed. This book is a must-read for those interested in American history and Freemasonry.

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Brother Lafayette

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In 1824, the Marquis de Lafayette visited the United States for what became the final goodwill tour of his adoptive country. Everywhere Lafayette visited, a tapestry of parades, banquets, concerts, and public honors unfolded, befitting the last surviving major general of the American Revolution. The country's Freemasons played a pivotal role and embraced Lafayette as a soldier, statesman, and fellow Mason. Brother Lafayette examines the Marquis’ often misunderstood connection to the ancient fraternity and provides the most detailed account, through Masonic records, newspapers, letters, and diaries, of how American Freemasons extended a heartfelt welcome to a fellow brother of the Mystic Tie.​

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Knights of the Capital

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Explore the history of the Masonic Knights Templar in the nation's capital. Drawing from newspapers, letters, official proceedings, historic photographs and more, this volume traces the origins and growth of the local Knight Templar and their role in shaping the public ceremonies, social events, and fraternal culture of the District of Columbia. Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, this work is an essential addition to the library of any Masonic historian or enthusiast.

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