The Masonic
Presidents Of The United States Tour is CREDITED to
the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania

Masonic Presidents
of
the United States

This is a small
permanent exhibit in The Masonic Library and Museum of
Pennsylvania. It consists of a photographed portrait and
the (facsimile) signature of each Masonic President of
the United States, and a record of his Masonic career.
The material is enhanced by photographs and background
information on the Great Seal of The United States and
the Flag of the President of the United States. The
photographs and signatures are taken from the booklet
The Presidents of the United States of America which was
published by the White House Historical Association in
cooperation with the National Geographic Society.
Until recently, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were
included in this gallery of Masonic Presidents, but
since their membership cannot be established as a
certainty, their inclusion here was based more on
speculation than fact. Until their membership can be
absolutely proven, they should not be considered
"Masonic Presidents."
Lyndon B. Johnson was initiated on October 30, 1937 in
Johnson City Lodge No. 561, at Johnson City, Texas, but
completed only the Entered Apprentice, or first, of the
three Masonic degrees. For this reason, he is not
included in the gallery.








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