Prominent Masons From Around The World.....Men Who Came From All Walks of Life!


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Prince Hall - Founder of Prince Hall Masonry Thurgood Marshall - US Supreme Court Justice Richard Allen - Founder AME Church
Dr. Deary Vaughn - Grand Master MWPGHL of Oklahoma Rev. Howard L. Woods - GrandMaster MWPHGL of Arkansas Hon. Samuel T. Daniels - Past Grand Master MWPHGL of Maryland
Edwin E. Aldrin - Astronaut Armstrong Neil - Astronaut - First man on the maoon General Henry "Hap" Arnold - Commander of the Army Air Force
Stephen F. Austin - Father of Texas Gene Autry - Actor and Cowboy Singer Henry Baldwin - Supreme Court Justice
Frederic A. Bartholdi - Designed the Statue of Liberty Daniel Carter Beard - Founder Boy Scouts Lawrence Bell - Bell Aircraft Corp.
Ralph Bellamy - Wrote Pledge of Allegiance Irving Berlin - Entertainer Hugo L. Black - Supreme Court Justice
Gutzon & Lincoln Borglum - Father and Son who carved Mt. Rushmore Ernest Borgnine - Actor James Bowie - Hero of the Alamo
Gen. Omar N. Bradley - Longest living five star General from WWII Joseph Brant - Chief of the Mohawks 1742 - 1807 James Buchanan - President of the U.S.
Harold H. Burton - Supreme Court Justice Admiral Richard E. Byrd - Flew over North Pole James F. Byrnes - Supreme Court Justice
Father Francisco Calvo - Catholic Priest who started Freemasonry in Costa Christopher "Kit" Carson -Frontiersman scout and explorer Walter P. Chrysler - Automotive fame
Winston Churchill - Former British Prime Minister William Clark - Explorer Samuel L. Clemens - (Mark Twain) - writer
William "Buffalo Bill" Cody - Indian fighter Wild West Show Founder Nat 'King' Cole - Popular black singer (PHA) Samuel Colt - Inventor of the revolver
David Crockett - American Frontiersman Killed at The Alamo Jack Dempsey - Boxer and heavyweight champion John Theophilus Desaguliers - Inventor of the planetarium
General James Doolittle - Famous WWII Air Force Pilot Sir Author Conan Doyle - Writer of Sherlock Holmes novels Jean Henri Dunant - Founder of the Red Cross
Edward VII - King of England Edward VIII - King of England Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington - Composer Arranger and Stylist (PHA)
Sir Alexander Fleming - Invented Penicillin Gerald R. Ford - Most Recent Masonic President of the U.S. Henry Ford - Pioneer Automobile Manufacturer
Benjamin Franklin - 1 of 13 Masonic signers of Constitution of the U.S. James A. Garfield - President of the U.S. Richard J. Gatling - Built the "Gatling Gun"
George VI - King of England during W.W. II John H. Glenn - First American to orbit the earth in a spacecraft Rev. Billy Graham - World Renowned Evangelistic Icon
Virgil Grissom - Astronaut Joseph Ignace Guillotine - Inventor of the "Guillotine" John Hancock - 1 of 9 Masonic signers of Declaration of Independance
Warren G. Harding - President of the U.S. Oliver Hardy - Actor and Comedian James Hoban - Architect for the U.S. Captial
J. Edgar Hoover -First and Longest Director of FBI Harry Houdini - Magician and Illusionist Andrew Jackson - President of the U.S.
Rev. Jesse Jackson - Presidential candidate and Preacher (PHA)/a> Andrew Johnson - President of the U.S. John Paul Jones - Naval Commander
Francis Scott Key - Wrote Poem which became U.S. National Anthem Rudyard Kipling - Explorer and Writer Charles Lindbergh - Aviator
General Douglas MacArthur - Commander of Armed Forces in Philillines Audie Murphy - WWII Medal of Honor recipient turned actor James Naismith - Inventor of Basketball
Robert E. Perry - First man to reach the North Pole (1909) Gen. John Joseph Pershing - Decorated American Soldier James Knox Polk - President of the U.S.
Paul Revere - Famous Revolutionary American hero and Silversmith Eddie Rickenbacker - Great American Air Force Ace Marion Barry - Former Mayor of Washington, D.C. (PHA)
Garrett A. Morgan, Sr. inventor traffic light and gas mask (PHA) William "Count" Basie - Orchestra leader/composer (PHA) Henry Blair - First Black to receive a U.S. patent (PHA)
Brothers Ringling - All 7 Circus brothers and their father were Masons James Herbert "Eubie" Blake - Composer/Pianist (PHA) Roy Rogers - American cowboy Singer and screen star
William Wells Brown - First Black to publish a novel (PHA) Will Rogers - Actor and political humorist Ossie Davis - Actor/Director/Playwright (PHA)
Franklin D. Roosevelt - President of the U.S. W.E.B. DuBois - Educator/author/historian (PHA) Theodore Roosevelt - President of the U.S.
Medgar Wiley Evers - Civil Rights leader (PHA) Antoine Joseph Sax - Invented the Saxophone (1846) Alex Haley - Author (PHA)
William Shakespeare - Writer William C. Handy - Composer (PHA) Matthew Henson - Explorer (PHA)
Dave Thomas - Founder of Wendy's Hamburger Chain Benjamin L. Hooks - Former Executive Director of the N.A.A.C.P. (PHA) Alfred Von Tirpitz - German Naval officer
Maynard Jackson - First black mayor of Atlanta (PHA) John H. Johnson - Publisher of Ebony and Jet magazines (PHA) Jack Johnson - First Black heavyweight boxing champion in U.S (PHA)
Earl Warren - Supreme Court Justice George Washington - First President of US Benjamin E. Mays - Former President of Moorehouse College(PHA)
Kweisi Mfume - Executive Director of the N.A.A.C.P. (PHA) Richard Pryor - Comedian/Actor (PHA) A. Philip Randolph - Founder of the Sleeping Car Porters (PHA)
"Sugar" Ray Robinson - Former boxing champion (PHA) Booker T. Washington - Educator and Fonder of the Tuskegee University/Institute (PHA) Daniel Hale Williams - First surgeon to perform open heart surgery (PHA)
Alex Haley, author of “Roots” (PHA) L. Douglass Wilder - The First Black elected Governor in this country from Virginia. (PHA) Andrew Young, former mayor of Atlanta (PHA)
Thomas Bradley, former mayor of Los Angeles, California (PHA) Gen. Daniel "Chappie" James, U.S. Air Force General (PHA) Lionel Hampton, orchestra leader/composer (PHA)
James Herbert "Eubie" Blake, composer/pianist (PHA) W.E.B. DuBois, educator/author/historian (PHA) William Wells Brown - First Black to publish a novel (PHA)