GEORGE WASHINGTON
THE MASON
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Men such as John Eidsmoe, Peter Marshall, David Barton
and D. J. Kennedy have elevated Federalists such as
James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and George
Washington almost to the level of demi-gods. However, a
closer look at Washington's well- documented covenant
commitment to  Freemasonry challenges that
white-washed image. On the question of Washington's
Masonic connections, the only safe ground, once again,
are the writings of Washington himself. There is an
oft-repeated statement of Washington's used to
demonstrate his supposed indifference to Masonry: "to
correct an error that you have run into, of my presiding
over English Lodges in this country. The fact is I preside
over none, nor have I been in one more than once or
twice within the last thirty years." John Eidsmoe, in his
book "Christianity and the Constitution", quotes this
passage selectively to make it look like Washington was
disavowing all Masonic connections: far from "Presiding
over the English lodges in this country" as Snyder
supposed, he had not been in a Masonic lodge "more
than once or twice within the last thirty years."
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However Masonic historian, J. Hugo Tatsch interpreted
that to mean simply that Washington never presided over
nor frequented any English lodges in this country, but
that this did not exclude the American lodges of which
he was an Active Member. There is too much of a
laudatory and sympathetic nature in Washington's
private letters to various lodges to deny that he was a
lifelong, practicing Mason.
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Masonic memorabilia and monuments related to
Washington at various sites all over the country are a
secondary line of evidence. These might be classified as
"archeological" evidence. The Washington monument is,
of course, laden with Masonic symbolism.
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Some have argued that much of this is from Masonic
sources and is therefore unreliable. However, much of
what we know about ancient Egypt is from ancient
Egyptian archeological evidence. The Egyptians, of
course, worshiped the sun, moon, and various other
aspects of the natural world much like the Masons. Do
we therefore reject all archeological evidence from the
Egyptians?
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There are also objective, or at least independent,
newspaper accounts testifying to the fact that many of
these events in which Washington functioned in his
official capacity as a Mason actually occurred. For
example, we have a painting of Washington laying the
cornerstone of the United States Capital in Masonic garb,
as chronicled by the Colombian Mirror and Alexandria
Gazette of September 25, 1793. This painting was
reissued by the "Capitol Historical Association" on their
By the People calendar in 1993, 200 years after the event.

AMEN
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GEORGE WASHINGTON
THE MASON