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George Washington, Master Mason
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Author:  Mike Cox [ Thu Aug 05, 2004 8:59 am ]
Post subject:  George Washington, Master Mason

<font size="2"><i>Where's Bill when you need him. This sort of troll gets him worked up everytime.[;)]</i></font id="size2">

On August 4, 1753, George Washington became a Master Mason, the highest rank in the Fraternity of Freemasonry, in his hometown of Fredericksburg, Virginia. The 21-year-old young man would soon hold his first military commission.

Derived from the practices and rituals of the medieval guild system, freemasonry gained popularity in the eighteenth century, particularly in Great Britain. British Masons organized the first North American Chapter in 1731. Masons aroused considerable suspicion in the early American republic with their mysterious rites and closely-held secrets. These fears mushroomed in response to the suspicious death in 1826 of William Morgan, said to have been murdered on account of his threat to reveal the secrets of freemasonry.

For George Washington, joining the masons was a rite of passage and an expression of civic responsibility. Members were required to express their belief in a Supreme Being and in the immortality of the soul. Masons were also expected to obey the civil law, hold a high moral standard, and practice acts of charity.

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