Famous Freemasons

Famous Freemasons From History: Ernst Borgnine (Originally Posted 5/13/16)

Famous Freemasons

Seldom in modern entertainment is there an actor or actress who transcends the age boundary and is universally known by all generations. One of these rare performers was Ernest Borgnine, who was not only one of the most prolific actors of the past 100 years but was also a 33° Brother from Virginia.

Famous Freemason From History: Arnold Palmer

Famous Freemasons

When you hear the name “Arnold Palmer” what is the first thing you think of? Is it golf? Is it the refreshing mixture of iced tea and lemonade? Is it brotherhood, and the countless years of service Bro. Palmer has given to Freemasonry? Or is it all of the above? Bro. Palmer has lead an incredibly active life, which has brought him down many paths including Freemasonry!

Famous Freemason: Nathanael Greene

Famous Freemasons

This week in history marks the 243 Anniversary of the Battle of Harlem Heights which included Major General and Brother Nathaneal Greene.

Famous Freemason: Ty Cobb

Famous Freemasons

Play ball! Although the Red Sox aren’t in the playoffs this year, Baseball’s Playoffs and World Series are a great time to watch the best the game has to offer. Major League Baseball has had many different greats that have also been masons. This week, we are recognizing Brother Tyrus “Ty” Cobb!

Famous Freemason: Carl Albert

Famous Freemasons

In honor of Virginia becoming the 38th state to ratify the proposed Equal Rights Amendment, we are showcasing then-Speaker of the House, Brother Carl Albert.