Thursday, March 15, 2007

'Building the Temple of Liberty: Freemasonry and the Founding of America' lecture April 1

On Sunday, April 1 at 2 p.m., in a lecture titled "Building the Temple of Liberty: Freemasonry and the Founding of America," Dr. Steven Bullock, Professor of History at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, will discuss Freemasonry in the Revolutionary era, noting its role in the coming break with England, in the war that followed, and in the new American nation that emerged out of it.

The lecture will be held at the National Heritage Museum at 33 Marret Road in Lexington, Massachusetts.

The National Heritage Museum is an American history museum founded and supported by 32° Scottish Rite Freemasons in the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America.

On April 16, 2007, a new long-term exhibition "Sowing the Seeds of Liberty: Lexington and the American Revolution," will open. "Sowing the Seeds of Liberty", a cornerstone 3,000 square-foot exhibition, will present new perspectives on the part played by ordinary people in shaping historical events at Lexington's Battle Green on April 19, 1775.

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2 comments:

  1. is this gentleman from a regular constitued lodge to be able to speak on freemasonry?

    oh, only jeff peace is not allowed to speak on masonry

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  2. No one said Jeff wasn't allowed to speak. Frankly, I'm looking forward to being there. It's not his motives I question, but yours, given your posts over the past year and the recent activities in your lodge. What people say and do have consequences, especially when they start setting fire to bridges.

    And what on earth ever made you think I wasn't from your state?

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