FAMOUS MASONS
An organization is judged by the company it keeps.
Ever wonder what kind of person becomes a Mason?
The following list represents a sampling of Masons
who are well known to the general public, both locally and internationally.

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Burns,
Robert |
National Poet of Scotland; St. David's Lodge No. 174, Tarbolton,
Scotland. |
Clemens,
Samuel L. |
Mark Twain - Polar Star Lodge No. 79, St. Louis, MO |
Collodi,
Carlo |
"Pinocchio" |
Doyle,
Sir Author Conan |
Sherlock Holmes - Phoenix Lodge 257, Southsea Hampshire, UK |
Gibbon,
Edward |
"Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" - Lodge of Friendship No. 3,
London, UK |
Guest,
Edgar A. |
Poet; "The Lambskin Apron" - a 33rd Degree Mason. |
Kipling,
Rudyard |
Hope and Perseverance Lodge No. 782. E.C., Lahore, India |
Pushkin,
Alexander |
Russian poet; Lodge Ovid, Kischinev Schiller, (Johann Christoph)
Friedrich von - German poet, dramatist, philosopher, and historian. |
Scott,
Sir Walter |
Lodge Saint David, No. 36, Edinburough, Scotland |
Shakespeare,
William |
Volumes of plays. |
Swift,
Johathan |
"Gulliver's Travels" - Goat-at-the-Foot-of-the-Haymarket No. 16,
Dublin, Ireland |
Tolstoi,
Leo |
Author |
Voltaire
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French writer and philosopher - Lodge of the Nine Sisters, Paris,
France, Lodge Les Neuf Soeurs (accompanied by Ben Franklin) |
Wallace,
Lewis |
"Ben Hur" |
Wilde,
Oscar |
Apollo University Lodge No. 357, Oxford, UK |
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