Tag: World War I
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The Story of the Forget-Me-Not Emblem
The Forget-Me-Not Emblem, a symbol in German Masonry from 1926, gained prominence between World War 1 and 2. Amidst Nazi threats in 1934, it became a substitute for Masonic identification, surviving through charity and symbolizing Masonry’s resilience. Adopted by the Grand Lodge of the Sun in 1947, it represents the rekindling of Masonic light. Read more
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S. M. Boyd, Jr., Passes Away At Front Royal
Stephen Miller Boyd Jr. passed away unexpectedly at his home on September 6. He was an active member of the community, serving as chairman of the Warren County Electoral Board, among other roles. Graduating from Virginia Tech in 1916, he was also a veteran of World War I and heavily involved in local organizations. Read more
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Benjamin James Hillidge
Benjamin James Hillidge, mayor of Front Royal since 1918, is a dedicated and influential figure. Born in New York in 1871, his career includes teaching, railway work, and founding the Locust Pin Company, recognized for its contributions during World War I. He is also involved in various business, community, and civic roles. Read more
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History of Virginia, Volume 5
The content discusses Joseph L. Carson’s membership in Unity Lodge No. 46 and the Front Royal Royal Arch Chapter. It also mentions Benjamin J. Hillidge’s role as a past master at Unity Lodge No. 146 in 1912, along with citations for further information in a book on Virginia history. Read more
