Tag: Army of the United States
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Freemasonry and the Declaration of Independence
Freemasons played a significant role in the birth of the United States, closely linked to the Declaration of Independence and the early American colonies. This influence is evidenced by the membership of key figures like Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, and others. The principles of Freemasonry also align with the ideals of the United States. Read more
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A Masonic Presence at Washington’s Inauguration
In April 1789, George Washington’s inauguration held special significance for the Masonic Fraternity. As the first President and a dedicated Mason, Washington’s public service exemplified Masonic teachings. His journey to presidency, marked by unanimous electoral votes and a memorable inauguration, reflected his commitment to his fellow citizens and the shaping of a nation. Read more
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New Hopewell City Manager: H. Douglas Hammer Jr.
In the July 5, 1963 issue of The Hopewell News, it was reported that H. Douglas Hammer Jr., a member of Unity Lodge No. 146, became the City Manager in Hopewell after serving as Town Manager in Front Royal. He was also affiliated with the Hiram Royal Arch Chapter No. 45. Read more
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New City Manager Named In Hopewell: H. Douglas Hamner Jr.
On July 5, 1963, H. Douglas Hamner Jr., Town Manager of Front Royal, took on a new role as City Manager in Hopewell, Virginia. Hamner, a member of the Blue Lodge and Hiram Royal Arch Chapter No. 45, was mentioned in The Progress-Index. This news appeared in the Tri-City News section, on page 13. Read more
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Shifflet And Bell At Camp Perry
In 1945, Richard Nelson Bell, former member of Two Rivers Chapter, Order of DeMolay in Front Royal, enlisted in the Navy and completed boot camp at Camp Perry, Virginia. Bell was active in sports and fraternity life. Read more
