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Presidents of the United States of America are proven
Freemasons:
16
presidents of the United States of America:
George Washington (1732-1799) 1st.
initiated 11/4/1752
Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4, Virginia
James Monroe (1758-1831) 5th.
initiated 11/9/1775
Williamsburgh Lodge No. 6, Virginia
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) 7th.
member Harmony Lodge No. 1;
Grand Master 1822-24, Tennessee
James Knox Polk (1795-1849) 11th.
raised 9/4/1820 Columbia Lodge
No. 31, Tennessee
David Rice Atchison (1807-1886)
"Ex-officio president
for one day" : March 4, 1849
member: Platte Lodge No. 56,
Mo.
James Buchanan (1791-1868) 15th.
raised 1/24/1817 Lodge No. 43,
Pennsylvania
Andrew Johnson (1808-1875) 17th.
initiated 1851, Greenville
Lodge No. 119, Tennessee
James Abram Garfield , 20th.
raised 11/22/1864, Magnolia
Lodge No. 20, Ohio
William McKinley (1843-1901) 25th.
raised 4/3/1865, Hiram Lodge
No. 21, Virginia
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
26th.
raised 4/24/1901, Matinecock
Lodge No. 806, Oyster Bay
William Howard Taft (1857-1930)
27th.
made a mason at sight
2/18/1909.
affiliated Kilwinning Lodge
356, Ohio
Warren Gamaliel Harding
(1865-1923) 29th.
raised 8/13/1920, Marion Lodge
No. 70, Ohio
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
(1882-1945) 32nd.
raised Nov. 28. 1911,
Harry S Truman (1884-1972) 33rd.
initiated 02/09/1909, Belton
Lodge No. 450
raised 03/18/1909, Belton
Lodge No. 450
Lyndon Baines Johnson (EA)
(1908-1973) 36th.
initiated October 30, 1937
Gerald Ford
raised May 18, 1951, Columbia
Lodge No.3
Grand Lodge of Washington,
D.C. courtesy to Malta Lodge No 465 Grand Lodge
Michigan, Grand Rapids

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Signators to the USA Declaration of Independence (1776):
8
freemasons out of 56 total.
Benjamin Franklin
Deputy Grand Master, Pennsylvania
John Hancock
St. Andrew's Lodge, Boston
Joseph Hewes
visited Unanimity Lodge No. 7,
Edenton, North Carolina: Dec. 27 1776
William Hooper
Hanover Lodge, Masonborough, North
Carolina
Robert Treat Payne
attended Grand Lodge, Roxbury,
Mass.: June 26, 1759
Richard Stockton
charter Master, St. John's Lodge,
Princeton, New Jersey: 1765
George Walton
Solomon's Lodge No. 1, Savannah,
Georgia
William Whipple
St. John's Lodge, Portsmouth, New
Hampshire

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Signators to the USA Constitution (1789):
9 freemasons out of 40 total
Out of the 55 delegates, 9 signers were confirmed
freemasons; 5 non-signing delegates
were freemasons; 6 later became freemasons; 13 delegates have
been claimed as
freemasons on apparently insufficient evidence; 22 were known
not to be freemasons.
raised: Fredericksburg Lodge,
Virginia: 1753
Benjamin Franklin
Lodge at Tun Tavern, Philadelphia:
1731
Rufus King
St John's Lodge, Newburyport,
Massachusetts
John Blair
First Grand Master, Virginia.
Williamsburg Lodge No. 6
Gunning Bedford Jr.
First Grand Master, Delaware.
Lodge 14, Christina Ferry, Delaware.
John Dickinson
Lodge No. 18, Dover, Delaware:
1780
Jacob Broom
Lodge No. 14, Christina Ferry,
Delaware, 1780
David Brearley
First Grand Master, New Jersey:
1787. Military Lodge No. 19
Daniel Caroll
St. John's Lodge No. 20, Maryland:
1781, Lodge No. 16, Baltimore
Later
became freemasons:
Jonathan Dayton
Temple No. 1, Elizabeth Town, New
Jersey
James McHenry
Spiritual Lodge No. 23, Baltimore,
Maryland: 1806
William Patterson
Trinity Lodge No. 5, New Jersey:
1788. Berkshire Lodge No. 5, Stockbridge, Ma
Insufficient evidence:
Nicholas Gilman
St John's Lodge No. 1, Portsmouth,
New Hampshire
Roger Sherman (1721-1793)
Signed "Declaration of
Independence," "Articles of Association." "Articles of
Confederation," and Federal "Constitution." Although a
masonic apron ascribed to him is in the archive
collection of Yale University, there is no record of his
masonic association.

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Generals
in George Washington's Continental Army:
31
freemasons out of 63 total
Nicholas Herkimer (1715-1777), St.
Patrick's Lodge, Johnstown, New York
Morgan Lewis, Grand Master, New York
Jacob Morton, Grand Master, New York
Israel Putnam (1718-1790)
Rufus Putnam (1738-1824), Master, American Union Lodge
Baron von Steuben (1730-1794), Trinity Lodge No. 10, New
York City
John Sullivan (1740-1796), Grand Master, New Hampshire
Joseph Warren (1741-1775), Massachusetts Provincial Grand
Master
David Wooster (1710-177), Master, Hiram Lodge No. 1,
Connecticut
(Note Gould's History of Freemasonry mistakenly
repeated C. W. Moore's claim that all but Benedict Arnold
were freemasons. vol. iv p 24 1885)

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Chief Justices of the United
States:
5
Freemasons
Oliver Ellsworth
John Marshall (also Grand Master of
Virginia)
William Howard Taft
Frederick M. Vinson
Earl Warren (also Grand Master of
California.)
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