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Preserving Our Legacy: Why I Am Contributing

August 30, 2011
Bernard Blackwell Bernard L. Blackwell, 33° In the 55 years I have been a member of Scottish Rite, I have made many friends, met hundreds of wonderful people whom I would not[…]

The Masons' Boy

July 6, 2011
Walter Wilcox with luggage tag In October 1878 Walter Cary Wilcox was about 4½ years old, alone, and orphaned. His mother was dead by yellow fever, and his father had died from injuries sustained in a steamship accident a few years earlier when Walter was five months old. During the final years of the 1870s, New Orleans, like most of the South, was ravaged by the epidemic. While Walter contracted the fever and eventually recovered, his mother lost her battle.

Inspired by the Craft

May 3, 2011
Square and Compass Peter Waddell’s exhibition of 14 paintings, An Artist Visits the White House Past, will be on display at the White House Visitor Center, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C., from March 23–November 28, 2011. The exhibition is free and open to the public. To see the exhibit on line, visit www.whitehousehistory.org.