FREEMASONS,AND GEORGE WASHINGTON One of the Most Famous Free MASONS:George Washington A Survivor of the Virginia Wilderness and a great general of the American Revolution,most of all, the ever first president of the United States,one of the Founding Fathers of the Constitution was a free mason of Virginia.

   About between the first years of his adulthood and the time he was a general, he was part of the Masonic 3rd Degree,as a prize in Mason mastery in his college. It's also known as the Master Mason Oath and Obligation. 
   To be a master mason, you have to pass the Master Mason Examination.
   If you pass, you'll do the Masonry work.George Washington and other members built masonries(bricks that are glued together using concrete and used to build bricks houses,porches,brick fences,etc.
  George Washington's Masonic National Memorial is in Washington D.C.Inside, the walls are made of concrete like all Freemason temples.One of Washington's closest lodges was the Fredericksburg Lodge in Fredericksburg.
  At the age of 20, Washington was a master Masonry. This was the same year he was elected Charter Master under this Grand  Lodge of Virginia as he started his membership in 1752.
  After all, he was one o[None 1]f the most famous Freemasons of Virginia.


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