Famous Masons
Masonic History
Masonic Architecture
The Virtues
Masonic Symbols
100

The first President of the United States and a key figure in the American Revolutionary War, he was a prominent Freemason. He became a member of the Fredericksburg Lodge in Virginia in 1752.

Who is George Washington?

100

This incident in 1826, involving the disappearance of a man who threatened to expose Masonic secrets, led to the formation of the Anti-Masonic Party.

What is the Morgan Affair?

100

This prominent Masonic ceremony was used when laying the cornerstone of important buildings, including the Colorado State Capitol and the U.S. Capitol.

What is the cornerstone-laying ceremony?

100

This virtue focuses on charity and helping those in need, both within the fraternity and in the broader community.

What is Relief?

100

This symbol, often seen on Masonic regalia and lodges, represents morality and the tools by which Masons are taught to square their actions.

What is the Square and Compasses?

200

One of the Founding Fathers of the United States, Franklin was a Freemason who became the Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge of Pennsylvania. He was known for his contributions to science, diplomacy, and philosophy.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

200

This American President and Founding Father famously laid the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol wearing Masonic regalia.

Who is George Washington?

200

This ancient structure, often considered the symbolic inspiration for Masonic architecture, is referred to frequently in Masonic ritual and lore.

What is King Solomon's Temple?

200

This Masonic virtue encourages members to care for each other and treat all people with kindness, regardless of differences.

What is Brotherly Love?

200

This letter, often found in the center of the Square and Compasses, represents both God and Geometry, central concepts in Masonic teachings.

What is the Letter 'G'?

300

The renowned Austrian composer, known for masterpieces like The Magic Flute and Requiem, was a Freemason. He joined a Masonic lodge in Vienna in 1784 and was deeply influenced by Masonic ideals, which are reflected in some of his works.

Who was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?

300

This year is commonly recognized as the founding of the Grand Lodge of England, the first organized Masonic Grand Lodge in the world.

What is 1717?

300

This Masonic landmark, located in Washington, D.C., serves as the headquarters of the Scottish Rite Southern Jurisdiction and was designed by John Russell Pope.

What is the House of the Temple?

300

This virtue encourages Masons to always seek and uphold honesty, sincerity, and integrity in all aspects of life.

What is Truth?

300

This Masonic symbol represents the watchful eye of the Supreme Being, reminding Masons that their actions are observed by a higher power.

What is the All-Seeing Eye?

400

The British Prime Minister during World War II, he was initiated into Freemasonry in 1901 at Studholme Lodge, London. Although he wasn't an active Mason later in life, he was a member early in his political career.

Who is Winston Churchill?

400

This historic document, written by Reverend James Anderson in 1723, outlines the principles, rules, and governance of Masonic lodges.

What are the Constitutions of Anderson?

400

This ancient architectural structure, whose design and symbolism deeply influenced Masonic iconography, is often referenced in Masonic teachings about geometry and mystery.

What is the Great Pyramid of Giza?

400

This virtue inspires Masons to display courage and strength of mind, enabling them to face challenges and adversity with perseverance.

What is Fortitude?

400

This tool symbolizes equality, teaching Masons that all men are equal in the eyes of God and should be treated as such.

What is the Level?

500

The famous American author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was a Freemason. This brother joined Polar Star Lodge No. 79 in Missouri in 1861.

Who is Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)?

500

This Italian revolutionary and military leader, who helped unify Italy in the 19th century, was also a prominent Freemason.

Who is Giuseppe Garibaldi?

500

This Masonic monument, located in Alexandria, Virginia, was built to honor America's first president and prominent Freemason, and is designed in the style of a classical lighthouse.

What is the George Washington Masonic National Memorial?

500

This Masonic virtue teaches members to exercise self-control and moderation in all their thoughts, words, and actions.

What is Temperance?

500

This pillar, representing strength, was the left hand pillar at the entrance of King Solomon's Temple in Masonic symbolism.

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