James McHenry
James Madison
John Blair
Alexander Martin
William Blount
Robert Morris
David Brearley
William Paterson
Daniel Carroll
William Pierce
William Richardson
Jonathan Dayton
Edmund Randolph
Oliver Ellsworth
George Read
Benjamin Franklin
Roger Sherman
Elbridge Gerry
George Walton
Refus King
George Washington
John Langdon
George Wythe
John Hancock
Richard Stockton
George Walton
Patriots
John Blair - 1732-1800
Benjamin Franklin - 1706-1790, statesman, diplomat, author, scientist and printer
Francis Scott Key-- Wrote our National Anthem
John Hancock - 1737-1793, merchant, politician and Revolutionary leader
Rufus King - 1755-1827, politician and diplomat
Henry Knox - 1750-1806, American Revolutionary soldier and public official
George Mason - 1725-1792, American Revolutionary statesman
James Otis - 1725-1783, Famous for "Taxation without representation is tyranny"
Thomas Paine - 1737-1809, English-born American author & Revolutionary leader
Peyton Randolph Paul Revere - 1735-1818, American silversmith, engraver and Revolutionary patriot
Joseph Warren -
Pioneers
Samuel Colt - 1814-1862, American inventor & manufacturer
David 'Davy' Crockett - 1786-1836, American politician & frontiersman
Richard Gatling - 1818-1903, American firearms inventor whose guns killed many
American Indians
Sam Houston - 1793-1863, American general & politician. Was genuinely born-again
late in life.
William Barret Travis - 1809-36, American military leader, killed at the Alamo
Astronauts
Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. - American Astronaut
Neil Armstrong - American Astronaut; first to walk on the moon
Gordon Cooper
Don Eisele
John H. Glenn - First American Astronaut to orbit in space
Virgil Grissom - American astronaut
Fred Haise
Edgar Mitchell
Wally Schirra
Thomas Stafford
James Webb
Paul Weitz
Explorers
Richard E. Byrd - American Naval officer and polar explorer
Christopher "Kit" Carson - American frontiersman and Indian agent
William Clark - American western explorer, military officer
Lewis and Clark- American western explorers
Meriwether Lewis - American western explorer
Charles Lindbergh - American aviator; first solo transatlantic flight
Donald MacMillan - American Arctic explorer
Robert E. Peary - American Naval office and Arctic explorer
Zebulon Pike - American Army officer and explorer; Pike's Peak
Entertainers
Casanova - Italian adventurer, writer and entertainer
Buffalo Bill Cody
Norm Crosby
Grock - Swiss circus clown
Paul Harvey-- Noted radio commentator
Bob Hope-- Noted entertainer of the troops with smutt and filth
Sports
Ty Cobb - Baseball
Mickey Cochrane Earle Bryan Combs - Baseball
Jack Dempsey - Boxer
Rogers Hornsby - Original member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Jack Kemp Vince Lombardi - Football
James Naismith - Inventor of Basketball
Ray Nitschke - Football
Arnold Palmer - Golf Pro
Sugar Ray Robinson - Boxer
Bart Starr - Football
Honus Wagner Matthew Webb - 1st to swim the English Channel (1875)
Cy Young -
Business Leaders
Lloyd Balfour - Jewelry
Lawrence Bell - Bell Aircraft Corporation
Walter P. Chrysler - Automotive
Andre Citroen - French Engineer and motor car manufacturer
Samuel Colt - Firearms
William H. Dow - Dow Chemical Company
Edwin L. Drake - American Pioneer of the Oil Industry
Bob Evans - Bob Evans' Restraunts
Eberhard Faber - Head of Eberhard Fabor Pencil Co
Henry Ford - Automotive inventor and Jew hater
King C. Gillette - Gillette Razor Company
Samel Gompers - English-born American labor leader
Charles C. Hilton - Hotelier
Frank Hoover - Hoover Vacuum
Ephraim Kirby - Kirby Vacuum
Sebastian S. Kresge-- Founder of the K-Mart empire
John L. Lewis Sir Thomas Lipton - Lipton Tea Company
Ben Marcus
Louis B. Mayer - 1885-1957, Russian-born, motion-picture producer
Fredrick Maytag - Maytag appliance retailer
Jacob Morton Abraham Nieman
Ransom E. Olds - Automobile
Frank Phillips
Harland Sanders-- Chicken man from Kentucky
David Sarnoff
War Heroes
Henry Harley ('Hap') Arnold - 1886-1950, American Air-force officer
Omar Nelson Bradley - 1893-1981, American military leader
James Harold ('Jimmy') Doolittle - 1896-1993, American Army office & Aviator
Douglas MacArthur - 1880-1964, American general-Interesting that he was sacked by Grand Master Harry S. Truman!
George C. Marshall - 1880-1959, American soldier, diplomat & statesman (Nobel 1953)
Audie Murphy - 1924-1971, Most decorated American Soldier of WWII and actor
Oliver Hazard Perry - 1785-1819, American Naval officer
John Joseph ('Black Jack') Pershing - 1860-1948, American Army officer
Edward Vernon ('Eddie') Richenbacker - 1890-1973, American Aviator
Charles Summerall
Alfred vonTirpitz - 1849-1930, German Navel officer responsible for submarine
warfare
Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright - 1883-1953, American general
Education Leaders
Robert E.B. Baylor - 1793-1873, Founder of Baylor University
Ezra Cornell - 1807-1874
Samuel Kirkland Roscoe Pound
Cecil Rhodes-- South Africa-- Promoter of One World White Race Supremacy
Leland Stanford
John Warren
Booker T. Washington
Health Care
Jean Henri Dunant - 1828-1910, Swiss philanthropist & Founder of the Red Cross
Sir Alexander Fleming - 1881-1955, British Inventor of Penicillin, Nobel 1945
Sir Frederick Hopkins - 1861-1947, English biochemist, Nobel 1929
Edward Jenner - 1749-1823, English Inventor of the Vaccination
Dr. Chrales King
Dr. Charles Mayo - 1865-1939, Founder of the Mayo Clinic
Dr. William Mayo - 1861-1939, Founder of the Mayo Clinic
Karl A. Menninger - Psychiatrist for treating mental illness
Franz Anton Mesmer - Practiced Mesmerism, which led to Hypnotism
Dr. Andrew Still - 1828-1917, American pioneer osteopath
Political Figures
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill - 1874-1965, English Prime Minister-Member of British Druids
DeWitt Clinton - 1769-1828, American politician
Bob Dole Barry Goldwater - 1909- , American Conservative politician
Hubert Humphrey - 1911-1978, US Vice President & legislator
Jesse Helms - US Senator from Georgia
Gilbert Lafayette Robert R. Livingston - Scottish American colonist co-negotiator for purchase of
Louisiana Territory
John Logan Trent Lott Sam Nunn Strom Thurmond - 1902- , American legislator-- Board member at Bob Jones
University
Joseph Warren Harry S. Truman-- US President & Grand Master of the Washington Lodge
US Presidents follow:
George Washington 1732 - 1799 Grand Master of Washington Lodge-- Repented at the
end of his life.
James Monroe 1758 - 1831
Andrew Jackson 1767 - 1845-- Possibly the most colorful US President.
Was genuinely born-again late in life.
James K. Poke 1795 - 1849
James Buchanan 1791 - 1868
Andrew Johnson 1808 - 1875
Abraham Lincoln- Abraham Lincoln was not a Freemason. He did apply for
membership in Tyrian Lodge, Springfield, Ill., shortly after his nomination for the
presidency in 1860 but withdrew the application because he felt that his applying for
membership at that time might be construed as a political ruse to obtain votes. He
advised the lodge that he would resubmit his application again when he returned from
the presidency. God had other plans for this man weak conviction.
Millard Fillmore 1800 - 1874-- Thirteenth president of the United States (1850-53);
Anti-Mason in his youth, he later was present at the Masonic cornerstone laying for the
extension of the Capitol in Washington, DC, on July 4, 1851. He also was present,
September 1872, at the Masonic cornerstone laying at the Buffalo State Asylum for the
Insane. Although Millard Fillmore was not a Freemason, his uncle, Jesse Millard, was a
Mason in Michigan. In other words, he wimped out on his first zeal.
James A. Garfield 1831 - 1881
William McKinley 1843 - 1901
Theodore Roosevelt 1858 - 1919-- Noted military commander and US President
William H. Taft 1857 - 1930-- Fat boy who got stuck in the White House bath tub.
Warren G. Harding 1865 - 1923
Franklin D. Roosevelt 1882 - 1945-- Gave half of Germany to Joseph Stalin
Lyndon B. Johnson 1908 - 1973-- Many a dead Mexican voted for him.
Gerald R. Ford 1913-- Funded the Marxist coup in Ethiopia-- Invaded wrong Island to
rescue troops.
Ronald Reagan-- Jim Shaw reports that President Reagan was brought into the Lodge
while in office. The official Masonic line is, "President Reagan is not a Freemason
although he is an honourary member of the Imperial Council of the Shrine. President
Reagan has on numerous occasions been involved in Shrine and Masonic functions
throughout his career. In the Oval Office of the White House on February 11th, 1988,
when a group of Freemasons presented President Reagan with a certificate of honour
from the Grand Lodge of Washington, D.C., then he was made an Honourary Scottish
Rite mason." It was at this event that Jim Shaw claims that "a world famous
evengelist" was also oathed into Masonic degrees. Jim Shaw was iced shortly after
publishing his claims in a book.
George Bush-- The alleged confusion as to President Bush being a Mason arises from
the swearing in ceremonies at his inauguration. President Bush took his oath of office
on the George Washington Bible which belongs to St. Johns Lodge in New York City.
Because the Bible belonged to a Masonic Lodge many writers assumed he was a
Freemason. The Bible was used at the request of the Joint Congressional Committee on
Inaugural Ceremonies. This Bible was first used on April 30, 1789, by the Grand
Master of the Masons in New York, to administer the oath of office to Masonic
Worshipful Master, George Washington. Other presidents who took their oath of office
with this Bible are Warren G. Harding, Dwight D. Eisenhower and Jimmy Carter.
Artisans
Frederic A. Bartholdi - Designed the Statue of Liberty
Gutzon Borglum - Carved Mt. Rushmore
Lincoln Borglum - Carved Mt. Rushmore
International Patriots
Simon Bolivar - 1783-1830, Venezuelan soldier & South American liberator
Giuseppe Garibaldi - 1807-1882, Italian general & nationalist leader
Benito Juarez - 1806-1872, Mexican statesman
Sir Stamford Raffles-- Founder of Singapore
Lajos Kossuth - 1802-1894, Hungarian revolutionary patriot & statesman
Marquis de Lafayette - 1757-1834, French military, politician & revolutionary leader
Giuseppe Mazzini - 1805-1872, Italian revolutionary patriot
Jose Rizal - 1861-1896, Philippine national leader
OliverEllsworth
Samuel Nelson
Hugo L. Black
Stephen J. Field
Stanley F. Reed
John Blair Jr
John M. Harlen
Wiley B. Rutledge
Samuel Blatchford
Robert H. Jackson
Potter Stewart
Harold H. Burton
Joseph E. Lamar
Noah H. Swayne
James F. Byrnes
John Marshall
Thomas Todd
John Catton
Thurgood Marshall
Robert Trimble
Thomas C. Clark
Stanley Mathews
Frederick M. Vinson
John H. Clarke
Sherman Minton
Earl Warren
William Cushing
William H. Moody
Levi Woodbury
William Paterson
William B. Wood
William O Douglas
Maholn Pitney
Inventors
John Theophilus Desaguliers - Inventor of the Planetarium
John Fitch - Inventor of the Steamboat
Richard J. Gatling - Inventor of the "Gattling Gun"
Joseph Igrace Guillotin - Inventor of the "Guillotine"
Richard M. Hoe - Inventor of the Rotary Press
Simon Lake - Built first submarine successfully in open sea
Albert Abraham Michelson - measured speed of light, 1882
Antoine Joseph Sax - Inventor of the Saxophone
Founders
Robert E.B. Baylor - Founder of Baylor University
Daniel Carter Beard - Founder of the Boy Scouts
Cornelius Hedges - "Father" of Yellowstone National Park
Melvin Jones - One of the founders of the Lions International
Frank S. Land - Founder of the Order of DeMolay
Harry S. New - Postmaster General who established Airmail
Leland Stanford - Founder of Stanford Univ., placed the 'Gold Spike' for railroad
Norman Vincent Peale - Founder of the "Guidepost"
George Pullman - Founder of the first sleeping car on trains
George Schoonover - Founder of "The Builder"
James Smithson-- Founder of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC.
Adam Weishaupt-- Founder of the Illuminati-- Though not a Freemason, he built his
Order on Masonic men and power.
Joseph Rettinger-- Jesuit priest-Founder of the Bilderberger Society which schemes to control the world from
above.
General Albert Pike Civil War General and author of "Morals and Dogma"-- The Masonic book of
Doctrine
Religious Leaders
Reports keep coming in that Billy Graham, Kenneth Copeland, and Oral Roberts are
Freemasons.
A number of Fundamental Baptists claim that Dr. Bob Jones Sr. was also a Freemason.
For more information go to Evangelists Page and NWO
James Anderson
Frances Bellamy