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what is a masonic cave: Introduction to the study of mortuary customs among the North American Indians H. C. Yarrow, 1880 |
what is a masonic cave: The Masonic Review , 1892 |
what is a masonic cave: Introduction to the Study of Mortuary Customs Among the North American Indians Harry Crécy Yarrow, 1880 |
what is a masonic cave: Washington's Masonic Correspondence As Found Among the Washington Papers in the Library of Congress George Washington, |
what is a masonic cave: Washington and His Masonic Compeers Sidney Hayden, 1867 |
what is a masonic cave: Caves of California William R. Halliday, 1962 |
what is a masonic cave: Washington and his Masonic Compeers Sidney Hayden, 2022-01-18 Reprint of the original, first published in 1866. |
what is a masonic cave: Masonic Voice and Review , 1861 |
what is a masonic cave: History of the George Washington Bicentennial Celebration United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission, 1932 |
what is a masonic cave: Masonic Tour Guide - Volume 1 (Paperback) Daniel Hanttula, 2017-03-30 From a palace to a mysterious tomb, The Masonic Tour Guide will take readers on an adventure from the must-see Wonders of the Masonic World, to the nearly unknown and almost impossible to find. Designed to challenge the seasoned traveler, and assist the apprentice, this book offers fun and interesting ways to renew your commitment to The Craft, through visitation and Masonic intercourse. Readers of the Masonic Tour Guide will uncover details on Masonic mysteries that have been rumors and argument-starters for centuries: Is Albert Pike really buried inside the House of the Temple? What is the world's largest Masonic building? Was one of the biggest Masonic libraries started with just $5? What does the Titanic share with the Grand Lodge of NY? What profane museums feature exhibits on Freemasonry? |
what is a masonic cave: Scottish Rite News Bureau , 1928 |
what is a masonic cave: Caves of Missouri J. Harlen Bretz, 1956 |
what is a masonic cave: the masons as makers of america madison c. peters, 1921 |
what is a masonic cave: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1932 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
what is a masonic cave: Washington, the Great American Mason John Jabez Lanier, 1922 |
what is a masonic cave: Solomon's Builders Christopher I Hodapp, 2006-12-21 Unearth the fascinating history of how the Freemasons and Founding Fathers sowed the seeds of a new nation amid the collapse of the British colonies. Step back in time to the birth of a revolutionary new republic and discover how the utopian ideals of a visionary secret society laid the foundation for the most powerful nation on earth. Follow George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and other Founding Fathers as they transform the democratic principles of their Masonic lodges into a radical new nation. Solomon’s Builders unravels history from myth as it takes you on a Freemason’s tour of Washington, D.C. It reveals the evidence of Masonic influence during the construction of America and its new capital, including clues hidden in plain sight: •Masonic connections to national monuments •Puzzling pentagrams and symbolism in city streets •The mysterious temples of the “Widow’s Sons” Solomon’s Builders relates the true stories of these visionary founders, and the fascinating meaning behind the cryptic codes, enigmatic symbols and intriguing architecture that is reputedly the basis for the sequel to The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown’s novel The Lost Symbol. “Well written account of the philosophical thinking that led to the formation of a common man’s democracy. . . . The reference book that teachers need to use in their American History classes.” —Karl Grube, Ph.D., Bonisteel Masonic Library, Ann Arbor, MI “One of the better books that I have seen that credits Freemasonry where credit is due.” —Thomas W. Jackson, The Northern Light Magazine “What distinguishes Solomon’s Builders from the good and bad, malicious and benevolent, is its honesty, humor and clarity.” —Mark A. Tabbert, author of American Freemasons “An academically written book on the early days of American Freemasonry without the pretentious trappings of most scholarly treatments on the subject.” —Stephen Dafoe, author of Nobly Born |
what is a masonic cave: John Doble's Journal and Letters from the Mines John Doble, 1999 |
what is a masonic cave: The Freemason's Chronicle , 1876 |
what is a masonic cave: Caves and Karst of the Upper Midwest, USA Greg A. Brick, E. Calvin Alexander Jr., 2020-12-01 This book discusses the karst and pseudokarst of the Upper Midwest, USA, consisting of the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois—the first regional synthesis in 40 years. Starting with an overview of the regional geology of what is largely glaciated fluviokarst and paleokarst developed on Paleozoic carbonates, but including other lithologies such as the St. Peter Sandstone and the Ft. Dodge Gypsum, the caves, springs, sinkholes, and karst hydrogeology of each state are described. Special attention is devoted to the region’s longest caves: Coldwater Cave, Mystery Cave, and the Minnesota Cave Preserve caves. Application of tools such as data loggers and LiDAR, with new conceptual models such as hypogenic speleogenesis, has been transformative here. Special topics include lead and zinc mining in the Driftless Area, vertebrate and invertebrate cave fauna near the Laurentide ice limit, the impact and policies of nutrient and herbicide intensive modern agriculture on karst, and paleoclimate studies. The discovery, exploration, institutional history of caving organizations, and show caves of the Upper Midwest, from the year 1700 onwards, are brought up to date. The top 10 historical paradigms of cave and karst science in the Midwest are reviewed. Perspectives on paleontology, archeology, and Native American rock art are included. |
what is a masonic cave: Abraham Lincoln and Constitutional Government Bartow Adolphus Ulrich, 1920 |
what is a masonic cave: Ritual America Craig Heimbichner, Adam Parfrey, 2012-03-06 Adam Parfrey is one of the nation's most provocative publishers.—Seattle Weekly Secret society historian Craig Heimbichner follows the Middle Path to wisdom. He works the graveyard shift in the secret lodge.—Joan d'Arc, Paranoia magazine Secret societies—now a staple of bestseller novels—are pictured as sinister cults that use hooded albinos to menace truth-seekers. Some conspiracy books claim that fraternal orders are the work of serpentine aliens and interbred humans who wish to supplant earth of its energy, and later, its very existence. On the other side of the aisle, books by high-ranked Freemasons—skeptical in tone but no less partisan in approach—protect their organization's public image by denying the existence of its most contentious ideas. Ritual America reveals the biggest secret of them all: that the influence of fraternal brotherhoods on this country is vast, fundamental, and hidden in plain view. In the early twentieth century, as many as one-third of America belonged to a secret society. And though fezzes and tiny car parades are almost a thing of the past, the Gnostic beliefs of Masonic orders are now so much a part of the American mind that the surrounding pomp and circumstance has become faintly unnecessary. The authors of Ritual America contextualize hundreds of rare and many never-before printed images with entertaining and far-reaching commentary, making an esoteric subject provocative, exciting, and approachable. Adam Parfrey is the author of Cult Rapture: Revelations of the Apocalyptic Mind and It's a Man's World: Men's Adventure Magazines, the Postwar Pulps. He is editor of the influential Apocalypse Culture series Love, Sex, Fear Death: The Inside Story of the Process Church of the Final Judgment. Craig Heimbichner has recently appeared on a National Geographic documentary about the Bohemian Grove, contributed to the Feral House compilation Secret and Suppressed II, and wrote about the famous occult order the O.T.O. in Blood and Altar. |
what is a masonic cave: Radio News , 1921 Some issues, 1943-July 1948, include separately paged and numbered section called Radio-electronic engineering edition (called Radionics edition in 1943). |
what is a masonic cave: The Masonic Trowel , 1867 |
what is a masonic cave: Masonic Signet and Literary Mirror , 1850 |
what is a masonic cave: The Household Masonic Library ... , 1874 |
what is a masonic cave: Minnesota Underground & the Best of the Black Hills Doris Green, 2003 Explore more than 50 of Minnesota and South Dakota's fascinating caves, mines, sinks, and other underground oddities! This comprehensive guide covers Minnesota iron mines in the north and caves in the south. Also featured are gold mines and caves in the Black Hills of South Dakota, an area that boasts of some of the longer and more magnificent sites in the world. Spelunkers and explorers alike will enjoy this wonderful edition. Book jacket. |
what is a masonic cave: The Popular Science Monthly , 1923 |
what is a masonic cave: Behind the Lost Symbol Tim Collins, 2010-03-02 With his blockbuster bestselling novels The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons, author Dan Brown introduced readers to a world of symbols and secret societies, men of God warring with men of Science, and the adventures of brilliant Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon. With The Lost Symbol, Brown has woven a complex web of intrigue, religion, technology, and great historical figures guiding the destiny of mankind. Inside, you will find the truth behind The Lost Symbol’s history and myths, such as: • The strength and influence of the enigmatic Freemasons throughout history • The founding fathers of the United States—and their possible connections with secret organizations such as the Illuminati and the Templars • The meaning within the symbols of the Great Seal of the United States • The identity of the Masonic Great Architect of the Universe • And so much more! For armchair historians and devoted fans—or those who want to know where the line is drawn between fact and fiction—this is the ultimate guide to the mysteries, symbolism, and historical contexts of Dan Brown’s thrilling novel. Includes 8 pages of photos and illustrations! |
what is a masonic cave: Inquiries and Suggestions upon the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians Harry Crecy Yarrow, 2017-12-04 Reproduction of the original. |
what is a masonic cave: Acts Passed at the Session of the General Assembly for the Commonwealth of Kentucky Kentucky. General Assembly, 1867 |
what is a masonic cave: Memoirs of John Mason Jackson John Breckenridge Jackson, 1908 |
what is a masonic cave: Meramec Park Lake, Meramec River, Missouri: Final Environmental Statement: Environmental statement.- v. 2. Environmental statement.- v. 3. Appendix A-L.- v. 4. Appendix M, Letters of reply received on the draft environmental statement United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, 1973 |
what is a masonic cave: A History of the Valley of Virginia Samuel Kercheval, 1902 |
what is a masonic cave: Meramec Park Lake, Meramec River, Upper Mississippi River Basin , 1973 |
what is a masonic cave: The New Age Magazine , 1927 |
what is a masonic cave: The Royston Cave Sylvia P. Beamon, 1992 |
what is a masonic cave: Brought to Light: The Mysterious George Washington Masonic Cave Jason Williams, 2021-09-17 The George Washington Masonic Cave near Charles Town, West Virginia, contains a signature carving of George Washington dated 1748. Although this inscription appears authentic, it has yet to be verified by historical accounts or scientific inquiry. Like all great legends, there is probably a kernel of truth to the Cave-but so too is there likely an aura of embellishment that developed over time. This book painstakingly pieces together the chronicled events and real estate archives related to the cavern in order to sort out fact from fiction. George Washington, the man, is justly remembered for his talents on the battlefield, in political arenas, and on his tobacco farms. He was also a smart surveyor and, by his own written account, a speleologist (that is, an explorer of caves). The Masonic Cave conveniently connects all of these fascinating chapters in the life story of Washington; through it, we can better view the transformation that occurred over the decades of the Virginian's life. From his entrance into the secretive Masonic fraternity as a precocious teen to his associations with scores of captivating characters ranging from Lafayette to Lord Fairfax, to his worldly ambitions that became transmuted into something much bolder and universal, to his strong sense of guilt and remorse as a slaveowner (along with a desire to end that horrid practice), to his struggles with disease and his own mortality, many of the lesser-known aspects of Washington's life are covered herein. Washington's biography is one of the most inspiring in American history. Meandering the dark passageways of the Cave brings us to an even closer appreciation of why that is so. Jason Williams, MD, grew up in California and Montana but now calls Virginia's Shenandoah Valley home. He is a board-certified psychiatrist who trained at Johns Hopkins Hospital and has subspecialty training in psychosomatic medicine. He is also a proud father of three young adults. As an intrepid, independent scholar of largely forgotten history, Dr. Williams staunchly believes studying the past can lead to personal development and growth, which empowers our collective future. Research findings elucidated in Brought to Light include: George Washington entered the Cave on multiple occurrences, and it was a place of some importance to him. Young Washington personally surveyed the land historically attached to the Cave. But due to an oversight on his part, the survey has wholly been neglected (until now). Circumstantial evidence suggests the Cave was used for Masonic meetings by Washington, two of his brothers, and other close allies. The men-a group of nine-purchased the Cave shortly before the Revolutionary War. These same Cave owners went on to become significant instigators in America's rebellion. Generals and other officers in Washington's army stopped by the Cave during the Revolutionary War, suggesting it may have served as an unofficial meeting place far from the battlefields but at hand to Washington's closest confidants and brothers (both biological and fraternal). While there is no direct or circumstantial evidence the G Washington 1748 carving on the Cave's back wall is genuine, there are logical reasons why it may be. The Cave was discreetly handed down through the bloodline of a forgotten godson of George Washington during the 1800s. Letters connecting the Cave to the Washington family at Mount Vernon have been located. A bespoke relic that belonged to George Washington is tied to the Cave and the local Freemasons. Once thought to be lost but recently rediscovered, this national treasure highlights the entire narrative of Washington's associations with the ancient fraternity and his quest for a democratic republic instilled with civil liberties, especially religious freedom. This is the greyscale edition. |
what is a masonic cave: West Virginia Wild Life , 1929 |
what is a masonic cave: The Light Bearers Lucien V. Rule, 1926 |
what is a masonic cave: The Freemason and Masonic Illustrated. A Weekly Record of Progress in Freemasonry , 1897 |
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