... family tree may be found in the Library of Congress in Washington and in the Appendix here. For further references, see ... That, we will not do. In 1774, under orders from General Washington, a number of military units were organized in Lancaster read more...

... he discovered many Fetzer families. MR. BYRON PRICE, my Washington boss when I was Radio Censor during World War II, whose ... book that it is dotted here and there with memorials and monuments. These have been included because, genealogically, they read more...

... level. In addition, in 1938 John went to an astrologer in Washington D.C. (“everyone on the Hill was seeing her,” John said) who ... from the FCC which had been dragging on in the halls of Washington at that time for five years, and which seemed by 1938 to be read more...

... clearly pointed out the Masonic influence and symbols in Washington DC (“District of Columbia”)—in fact this was the first time ... acknowledged. “There’s no question that in the city of Washington many symbols exist, and have to do with Freemasonry,” Elias read more...

... the lens of a 19th century Masonic story about George Washington at Valley Forge being visited by an angel (the goddess ... the book, The Faiths of the Founding Fathers Hologram (and Washington Monument), The Founding Fathers, and Freedom.” 2/2013. 74 read more...

Tom Beaver Oral History 3 of 9 December 10, 2017

... interview with Akram Elias, the retired Grand Master of the Washington D.C. Masonic Lodge, and this subconscious, traditions of ... fun to see how he retraced his steps. And he actually put a monument in Denkendorf, uh, on the Fetzer line as well. TOM BEAVER: read more...

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