Some Famous
Freemasons
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Al Jolson, Vaudeville
and film star
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Andrew Jackson, 7th
President of the United States
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Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States
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Arnold Palmer,
professional golfer
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Audie Murphy, movie
actor and the most decorated U. S. war hero of World War II
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Benjamin Franklin,
author, diplomat, statesman and inventor
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Burl Ives, American
actor and entertainer
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Carl Ballantine, actor
and magician
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Carl Laemmle, a
founder of Universal Studios film Production Company
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Cecil B. De Mille,
film director
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Charles Lindberg,
famous aviator
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Clark Gable, American
actor best known for his leading man roles during the 1930’s
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Colonel Harland
sanders, founder of the Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant chain
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Darryl F. Zanuck,
co-founder of 20th Century Productions (later 20th Century Fox)
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Dave Thomas, founder
of the Wendy’s restaurant chain
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David Crockett,
American frontiersman who fought and died at the Alamo
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Eddie Cantor, American
actor and entertainer
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Edward Kennedy “Duke”
Ellington, American jazz great and orchestra leader
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Edwin E. “Buzz” Aldrin,
American astronaut who was the second man to walk on the moon
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Erich Weiss (aka Harry
Houdini), magician known for his ability to escape from handcuffs, chains,
and padlocked containers
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Ernest Borgnine,
television and film actor
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Francis J. Bellamy,
Baptist minister who penned America’s Pledge of Allegiance
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Franklin D. Roosevelt,
32nd President of the United States
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Gene Autry, American
western actor and singer
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General Douglas
MacArthur, commander of allied forces in the south pacific during World War
II
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George M. Cohan,
American entertainer and composer
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George Washington, 1st
President of the United States
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Gerald Ford, 38th
President of the United States
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Glen Ford, film and
television actor
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Harpo Marx, one of the
brothers that made up the famous Marx Brothers comedy troupe
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Harry S. Truman 33rd
President of the United States
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Henry Ford, founder of
the Ford Motor Company
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Irving Berlin,
entertainer and composer. He wrote “White Christmas” among other notable
tunes
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Jack Warner,
co-founder of Warner Brothers film studios
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James A. Garfield,
20th President of the United States
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James Bowie, American
frontiersman who fought and died at the Alamo
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James Buchanan, 15th
President of the United States
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James C. Penney,
American retailer
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James K. Polk, 11th
President of the United States
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James Madison, 4th
President of the United States
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James Monroe, 5th
President of the United States
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John Glenn, American
astronaut and senator
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John Paul Jones,
Scottish born naval commander and “Father of the U.S. Navy”
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John Wayne, legendary
American screen actor
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Kings of England
William IV, Edward VII, Edward VIII, George IV, and George VI
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Louis Armstrong, Jazz
musical legend.
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Louis B. Mayer, a
founder of famous film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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Meriwether Lewis, led
famed expedition into the Northwest Territories in the early 1800‘s
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Nathanial “Nat King”
Cole, American entertainer
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Oliver Hardy, actor
and comedian, half of the Laurel and Hardy comedy team
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Paul Revere,
Revolutionary War hero who made the legendary ride to warn that “The British
are coming!”
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Peter Sellers, British
actor known for his portrayal of Inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther
comedy films
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Reverend Norman
Vincent Peale, American cleric and author most notable publication
“Guidepost”
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Richard B. “Red”
Skelton, actor, comedian, clown, and artist
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Robert Burns, national
poet of Scotland
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Roy Acuff, Country
Music legend
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Roy Rogers, American
western actor and singer known as “King of the Cowboys”
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Rudyard Kipling,
British writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature
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Samuel Colt, firearms
manufacturer
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Samuel L. Clemens (aka
“Mark Twain“), American writer
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Sir Winston Churchill,
British statesman and former Prime Minister
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Telly Savalas, actor
famous for his role as police detective “Kojak”
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Theodore Roosevelt,
26th President of the United States
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Walter Chrysler,
American automobile manufacturer
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Warren G. Harding,
29th President of the United States
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William “Bud” Abbott,
half of the famous Abbott and Costello comedy team
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William “Count” Basie,
orchestra leader and composer
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William Clark, led
famed expedition into the Northwest Territories in the early 1800‘s
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William Claude “W. C.”
Fields, famous comedy actor
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William Howard Taft,
27th President of the United States
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William McKinley 25th
President of the United States
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William McKinley, 25th
President of the United States
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Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart, Austrian composer
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