Famous Masons Throughout History.

There have been many influential men who have been Masons. Masonry is an organization dedicated towards making a difference in the world. For example, thirteen of the signers of the Constitution were Masons, as well as nine of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Following is but a small list of those Brothers who have left their marks upon our world.
  • Abbott, Sir John J.C. - Prime Minister of Canada 1891-92
  • Aldrin, Edwin E. - American Astronaut.
  • Armstrong, Louis - Jazz Musician.
  • Armstrong, Neil - American Astronaut.
  • Arnold, General Henry "Hap" - Only 5 Star General in the American Air Force.
  • Austin, Stephen F. - "Father" of Texas.
  • Autry, Gene - Actor.
  • Bach, Jahann Christian - Composer.
  • Baldwin, Henry - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Balfour, Lloyd - Jewelry Designer.
  • Bartholdi, Frederic A. - Designed the Statue of Liberty.
  • Bassie, William "Count" - Orchestra Leader and Composer.
  • Baylor, Robert E. B. - Founder Baylor University.
  • Beard, Daniel Carter - Founder Boy Scouts.
  • Bell, Lawrence - Founder of the Bell Aircraft Corporation.
  • Bennett, Viscount R.B. - Prime Minister of Canada 1930-35.
  • Berlin, Irving - Entertainer.
  • Black, Hugo L. - Supreme Court Justice 1937-1971.
  • Blair, Jr., John - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Blatchford, Samuel - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Borden, Sir Robert L. - Prime Minister of Canada 1911-1920.
  • Borglum, Gutzon & Lincoln - Father and Son who carved Mt. Rushmore.
  • Borgnine, Ernest - Actor.
  • Bowell, Sir Mackenzie - Prime Minister of Canada 1894-96.
  • Bowie, James - Texas Patriot at the Battle of the Alamo.
  • Bradley, Omar N. - American Military leader during World War II.
  • Brant, Joseph - Chief of the Mohawks 1742 - 1807.
  • BuBois, W.E.B. - Educator and Scholar.
  • Buchanan, James - Fifteenth President of the United States.
  • Burnett, David G. - First President of the Republic of Texas.
  • Burns, Robert - The National Poet of Scotland.
  • Burton, Harold H. - Supreme Court Justice 1945-1958.
  • Byrd, Admiral Richard E. - First Person to Fly over the North Pole (Besides Santa Claus, who is also a Mason).
  • Byrnes, James F. - Supreme Court Justice 1941 and Secretary of State 1945.
  • Calvo, Father Francisco - Catholic Priest who started Freemasonry in Costa Rica 1865.
  • Carson, Christopher "Kit" - American Frontiersman and Explorer.
  • Casanova - Italian Adventurer, Writer and Entertainer.
  • Catton, John - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Ceceri, Robert J. - Famous New Jersey Artist, Creator of the 1st Masonic Virtual Lodge
  • Chrysler, Walter P. - American Automotive Manufacturer.
  • Churchill, Winston - British Prime Minister During World War II.
  • Citroen, Andre - French Engineer and Automotive Manufacturer.
  • Clark, Roy - Country Western Star.
  • Clark, Thomas C. - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Clark, William - Explorer.
  • Clarke, John H. - Supreme Court Justice 1949-1967.
  • Clemens, Samuel L. - a.k.a. Mark Twain, American Author.
  • Cobb, Ty - Baseball Player.
  • Cody, "Buffalo Bill" William - Indian Fighter and Founder of the Wild West Show.
  • Cohan, George M. - Broadway star.
  • Cole, Nat 'King' - Great Ballad singer.
  • Collodi, Carlo - Author of Pinocchio.
  • Colt, Samuel - Firearms Inventor.
  • Combs, Earle Bryan - Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
  • Crockett, David - Texas Patriot at the Battle of the Alamo.
  • Cushing, William - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Dempsey, Jack - Pugilist.
  • Desaguliers, John Theophilus - Inventor of the Planetarium.
  • Devanter, Willis Van - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Diefenbaker, John G. - Prime Minister of Canada 1957-63.
  • Doolittle, General James - Famous American Air Force Pilot.
  • Douglas, William O. - Supreme Court Justice 1939-1975.
  • Dow, William H. - American Chemist.
  • Doyle, Sir Author Conan - Author of "Sherlock Holmes."
  • Drake, Edwin L - American Pioneer of the Oil industry.
  • Dunant, Jean Henri - Founder of the Red Cross.
  • Edward VII - King of England 1936.
  • Edward VIII - King of England who abdicated the throne in less than 1 year
  • Ellington, Duke - Composer, Arranger and Stylist
  • Ellsworth, Oliver - Supreme Court Justice 1796-1799.
  • Ervin Jr, Samual J. - Headed "Watergate" Committee.
  • Faber, Eberhard - Founded Eberhard Fabor Pencil Company.
  • Fairbanks, Douglas - Silent Film Actor.
  • Field, Stephen J. - Supreme Court Justice 1863-1897.
  • Fields, W.C. - Actor.
  • Fisher, Geoffrey - Archbishop of Canterbury 1945 - 1961.
  • Fitch, John - Inventor of the Steamboat.
  • Fleming, Sir Alexander - Invented Penicillin.
  • Ford, Gerald R. - Thirty-eighth President of the U.S.
  • Ford, Henry - Pioneer Automobile Manufacturer.
  • Franklin, Benjamin - American Revolutionary, Philosopher, Diplomat and Inventor. 1 of 13 Masonic signers of Constitution of the U.S.
  • Gable, Clark - Actor.
  • Garfield, James A. - President of the U.S.
  • Gatling, Richard J. - Inventor of the "Gatling Gun"
  • George VI - King of England during W.W. II.
  • Gibbon, Edward - Author- Wrote "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.".
  • Gilbert, Sir William S. - Was the librettis for "Pirates of Penzance"
  • Gillett, King C. - Founder of the Gillett Razor Co.
  • Glenn, John H. - First American Astronaut to Orbit the Earth in a Space Craft.
  • Godfrey, Arthur - Actor.
  • Gray, Harold Lincoln - Creator of "Little Orphan Annie"
  • Grissom, Virgil - Astronaut.
  • Grock - Swiss Circus Clown.
  • Guillotin, Joseph Ignace - Inventor of the "Guillotin"
  • Hancock, John - 1 of 9 Masonic signers of Declaration of Independence.
  • Harding, Warren G. - Twenty-ninth President of the United States.
  • Hardy, Oliver - Actor and Comedian.
  • Harlan, John M. - Supreme Court Justice 1877-1911.
  • Hedges, Cornelius - "Father" of Yellowstone National Park.
  • Henry, Patrick - Patriot.
  • Henson, Josiah - Inspired the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
  • Hilton, Charles C. - American Hotelier.
  • Hoban, James - Architect for the United State's Capital Building.
  • Hoe, Richard M. - Inventor the Rotary Newspaper Press.
  • Hoover, J. Edgar - Director of FBI.
  • Hope, Bob - Comedian.
  • Hornsby, Rogers - An Original Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
  • Houdini, Harry - Magician.
  • Houston, Sam - Second and Fourth President of the Republic of Texas.
  • Jackson, Andrew - Seventh President of the United States.
  • Jackson, Reverend Jesse - Minister.
  • Jackson, Robert H. - Supreme Court Justice 1941-1945.
  • Jenner, Edward - Inventor of the Vaccination.
  • Johnson, Andrew - Seventeenth President of the United States.
  • Jolson, Al - Actor- Appeared in the First Talking Picture, "The Jazz Singer."
  • Jones, Anson - Fifth President of the Republic of Texas.
  • Jones, John Paul - American Naval Commander.
  • Jones, Melvin - Cofounder of the Lions International.
  • Key, Francis Scott - Wrote the American National Anthem.
  • Khan III, Aga - Indian Statesman.
  • Kipling, Rudyard - Author.
  • La Guardia, Fiorella H. - Mayor of New York in the 1930's and 40's.
  • Lafayette, Marquis de - French Supporter of American Freedom.
  • Lake, Simon - Built the First Successful Submarine.
  • Lamar, Joseph E. - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Lamar, Mirabeau B. - Third President of the Republic of Texas.
  • Land, Frank S. - Founder of the Order of the DeMolay.
  • Lewis, Meriwether - Explorer.
  • Lincoln, Elmo - First Actor to Play "Tarzan of the Apes," (1918).
  • Lindbergh, Charles - Aviator.
  • Lipton, Sir Thomas - Founder of the Lipton Tea Company.
  • Livingston, Robert - CO-Negotiator for the Purchase of the Louisiana Territory.
  • Lloyd, Harold C. - Entertainer.
  • MacArthur, General Douglas - American Commander in World War II.
  • McClellan, General George B. - Two term Governor of New Jersey.
  • MacDonald, Sir John A. - Prime Minister of Canada 1867-73, 1878-91.
  • Marshall, James W. - Discovered Gold at Sutter's Mill, California 1848.
  • Marshall, John - Chief Justice of The United State's Supreme Court 1801 - 1835.
  • Marshall, Thurgood - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Mathews, Stanley - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Mayer, Louis B. - Film producer who merged to form Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).
  • Mayo, Dr. William and Charles - Founded the Mayo Clinic.
  • Maytag, Fredrick - Founder of the Maytag Company.
  • McKinley, William - Twenty-fifth President of the United States.
  • Mecherle, George Jacob - Founder of the State Farm Insurance Company.
  • Menninger, Karl A. - Psychiatrist.
  • Mesmer, Franz Anton - Practiced Mesmerism, a forerunner of Hypnotism in 1882.
  • Michelson, Albert Abraham - Successfully Measured the Speed of Light.
  • Minton, Sherman - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Mix, Tom - United States Marshal turned Actor. Starred in over 400 Western Films.
  • Monroe, James - Fifth President of the United States.
  • Montgolfier, Jacques Etienne - CO-developer of the First Hot-air Balloon.
  • Moody, William H. - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Morris, Dr. Robert - Poet and Founder of the Order of Eastern Star.
  • Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Composer.
  • Murphy, Audie - Most Decorated American Soldier of World War II.
  • Naismith, James - Inventor of Basketball.
  • Nelson, Samuel - Supreme Court Justice.
  • New, Harry S. - Postmaster General who Established Airmail.
  • Newton, Joseph Fort - Christian Minister.
  • Nunn, Sam - United States Senator.
  • Olds, Ransom E. - American Automobile Pioneer.
  • Otis, James - Coined the Phrase, "Taxation without Representation is Tyranny."
  • Palmer, Arnold - Golf Pro.
  • Papst, Charles F. - Coined the term 'Athletes Foot.'
  • Paterson, William - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Peale, Norman Vincent - Founder of "Guidepost" and Minister
  • Peary, Robert E. - First Man to Reach the North Pole (1909).
  • Penny, James C. - Retailer.
  • Pershing, John Joseph - Decorated American Soldier in World War II.
  • Pike, Zebulon - Discovered 'Pike's Peak.'
  • Pitney, Mahlon - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Poinsett, Joel R. - United States Minister to Mexico who also developed the flower Poinsettia.
  • Polk, James Knox - Eleventh President of the United States.
  • Pullman, George - Built the First Locomotive Sleeping car.
  • Pushkin, Aleksander - Russian Poet.
  • Reed, Stanley F. - Supreme Court Justice 1938-1957.
  • Revere, Paul - American Patriot.
  • Rickenbacker, Eddie - Great American Air Force Ace.
  • Ringling Brothers - Circus Owners, All the 7 brothers and Father were Masons.
  • Robinson, Sugar Ray - Pugilist.
  • Rogers, Roy - American Cowboy and Actor.
  • Rogers, Will - Actor.
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D. - Thirty-second President of the United States.
  • Roosevelt, Theodore - Twenty-sixth President of the United States.
  • Rutledge, Wiley B. - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Salten, Felix - Creator of 'Bambi'
  • Sarnoff, David - 'Father' of Television.
  • Sax, Antoine Joseph - Inventor of the Saxophone (1846).
  • Schoonover, George - Founder of "The Builder"
  • Scott, Sir Walter - Author.
  • Sellers, Peter - Actor.
  • Sexson, Mark - Minister & Founder of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls.
  • Shakespeare, William - Author.
  • Sibelius, Jean - Composer (Finland).
  • Skelton, Red - Entertainer.
  • Smith, John Stafford - Wrote the music for the American National Anthem.
  • Sousa, John Philip - Conductor for the United State's Marine Band from 1880 - 1892.
  • Stanford, Leland - Drove the Gold Spike Linking the Intercontinental Railroad.
  • Stanford, Leland - Founder of Stanford University.
  • Stewart, Potter - Supreme Court Justice 1958-1981.
  • Still, Andrew T. - American Physician Who Started the Treatment of Osteopathy.
  • Stratton, Charles "Tom Thumb" - Entertainer.
  • Swayne, Noah H. - Supreme Court Justice
  • Swift, Johathan - Author of "Gulliver's Travels."
  • Taft, William Howard - Twenty-seventh President of the United States.
  • Teets, John W. - Chairman and Presiden of Dial Corporation.
  • Thomas, Danny - Actor and Entertainer.
  • Thomas, Dave - Founder of Wendys Restaurant.
  • Thomas, Lowell - Reporter Who Brought 'Lawrence of Arabia' to Public Notice.
  • Thurston, Howard - Vaudeville Magician.
  • Tillis, Mel - Country Singer.
  • Tirpitz, Alfred Von - German Naval officer responsible for submarine warfare
  • Todd, Thomas - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Travis, Colonel William B. - Texas Patriot at the Battle of the Alamo.
  • Trimble, Robert - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Truman, Harry S. - Thirty-third President of the United States.
  • Vinson, Frederick M. - Supreme Court Justice 1946-1953.
  • Voltaire - French Writer and Philosopher.
  • Wadlow, Robert Pershing - Tallest human on record, 9 feet tall.
  • Wallace, George C. - Presidential Candidate who was the Target of an Assassination Attempt.
  • Wallace, Lewis - Wrote "Ben Hur"
  • Warner, Jack - Founder of Warner Brothers.
  • Warren, Earl - Supreme Court Justice 1969-1986.
  • Washington, Booker T - Educator and Author.
  • Washington, George - First President of the United States.
  • Wayne, John - Actor.
  • Webb, Matthew - First Man to Swim the English Channel (1875).
  • Whiteman, Paul - "King of Jazz"
  • Wilde, Oscar - Author.
  • Woodbury, Levi - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Woods, William B. - Supreme Court Justice.
  • Wootton MD, Percy - President American Medical Association (1997-).
  • Wyler, William - Director of "Ben Hur"
  • Young, Cy - American Baseball Player.
  • Zanuck, Darryl F. - Co-founder of 20th Century Productions in 1933.
  • Ziegfeld, Florenz - His Ziegfeld's Follies began in 1907.
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