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Average rating: 4.09 · 56 ratings · 3 reviews · 12 distinct works
Freemasons at Oak Island: S...

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Freemasons: Tales From The ...

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“When the British retreated after a skirmish in the revolutionary war, American troops found Masonic regalia and a book of constitutions left in the encampment the British had abandoned.  General Washington himself returned the Masonic artifacts to the British troops, under a flag of truce, accompanied by an escort and a guard of honor.”
Steven L. Harrison, Freemasons: Tales From The Craft

“Brother George Washington's favorite breakfast was "hoe cakes." Similar to today's pancakes, they were so named because they could be fried on the back of a common garden tool, a flat hoe.  The General preferred to eat his serving "liberally drizzled with butter and honey.”
Steven L. Harrison, Freemasons: Tales From The Craft

“Aficionados of watching men slogging through mud or standing around discussing bilge pump operations would be enthralled by the show. ”
Steven L Harrison, Freemasons at Oak Island: Speculation about a Real National Treasure Site



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