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Presidents of the United States of America

George Washington, 1st President, 1789 - 1797
James Monroe, 5th President, 1817 - 1825
Andrew Jackson, 7th President, 1829 - 1837
James Knox Polk, 11th President, 1845 - 1849
James Buchanan, 15th President, 1857 - 1861
Andrew Johnson, 17th President, 1865 - 1869
James Abram Garfield, 20th President. 1881
William McKinley, 25th President, 1897 - 1901
Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President, 1901 - 1909
William Howard Taft, 27th President, 1909 - 1913
Warren G. Harding, 29th President, 1921 - 1923
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President, 1933 - 1945
Harry S. Truman, 33rd President, 1945 - 1951
Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th President, 1908-1973
Gerald R. Ford, Jr. 38th President, 1974 - 1977

Signers of the Declaration of Independence

William Ellery, Rhode Island
Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania
John Hancock, Massachusetts
Joseph Hewes, North Carolina
William Hooper, North Carolina
Robert Treat Paine, Massachusetts
Richard Stockton, New Jersey
George Walton, Georgia
William Whipple, New Hampshire


Signers of the Constitution

Gunning Bedford Jr.
John Blair
David Brearly
Jacob Broom
Daniel Carrol
John Dickinson
Benjamin Franklin
Rufus King
George Washington


Supreme Court Justices

Black, Hugo L. - Supreme Court Justice
Blair, Jr., John - Supreme Court Justice
Blatchford, Samuel - Supreme Court Justice
Baldwin, Henry - Supreme Court Justice
Burton, Harold H. - Supreme Court Justice
Byrnes, James F. - Supreme Court Justice
Catton, John - Supreme Court Justice
Clark, Thomas C. - Supreme Court Justice
Clarke, John H. - Supreme Court Justice
Cushing, William - Supreme Court Justice
Devanter, Willis Van - Supreme Court Justice
Douglas, William O. - Supreme Court Justice
Ellsworth, Oliver - Supreme Court Justice
Field, Stephen J. - Supreme Court Justice
Harlan, John M. - Supreme Court Justice
Jackson, Robert H. - Supreme Court Justice
Lamar, Joseph E. - Supreme Court Justice
Marshall, John - Chief Justice
Marshall, Thurgood - Supreme Court Justice
Mathews, Stanley - Supreme Court Justice
Minton, Sherman - Supreme Court Justice
Moody, William H. - Supreme Court Justice
Nelson, Samuel - Supreme Court Justice
Paterson, William - Supreme Court Justice
Pitney, Mahlon - Supreme Court Justice
Reed, Stanley F. - Supreme Court Justice
Rutledge, Wiley B. - Supreme Court Justice
Stewart, Potter - Supreme Court Justice
Swayne, Noah H. - Supreme Court Justice
Todd, Thomas - Supreme Court Justice
Trimble, Robert - Supreme Court Justice
Vinson, Frederick M. - Supreme Court Justice
Warren, Earl - Supreme Court Justice
Woodbury, Levi - Supreme Court Justice
Woods, William B. - Supreme Court Justice

United States Senators

Bryan, Richard
Burns, Conrad
Byrd, Robert
Dirksen, Everett
Douglas, Stephen
Ervin Samual J. Jr,
Glenn, John H. 
Grassley, Charles
Hatfield, Mark
Helms, Jesse
Hollings, Ernest
Johnston, Bennett Jr.
Kemp, Jack
Lott, Trent
Nunn, Sam
Simpson, Alan
Thomas, Craig

ASTRONAUTS

Aldrin, Edwin E. - Astronaut
Armstrong, Neil - First Man on the Moon , Apollo 11
Glenn, John H. - First American to orbit the earth, Mercury Capsule "Friendship 7" 
Grissom, Virgil - Astronaut
 
American Pioneers

Austin, Stephen F. - Father of Texas
Bowie, James - Alamo
Blair, John – Signer of Constitution
Brant, Joseph - Chief of the Mohawks 1742 - 1807
Burnett, David G. - 1st President of the Republic of Texas
Carson, Christopher "Kit" - Frontiersman, scout and explorer
Clark, William - Explorer
Clemens, Samuel L. - Mark Twain - writer
Cody, "Buffalo Bill" William - Indian fighter, Wild West Show
Colt, Samuel - Firearms inventor
Crockett, David - American Frontiersman and Alamo fame
Dayton, Jonathan - Signer of the US Constitution
Dubois, W.E.B. - Educator/Author/Historian
Ellery, William - Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Fitch, John - Inventor of the Steamboat
Fuller, Alfred (Fuller Brush)
Fulton, Robert - Inventor of 1st Submarine and Steam powered warship
Gatling, Richard J. - Built the "Gatling Gun"
Hall, Prince - Founded African Lodge in U.S.
Henry, Patrick - Patriot
Houston, Sam - 2nd&4th President of the Republic of Texas
Jones, Anson - 5th President of the Republic of Texas
Lamar, Mirabeau B. - 3rd President of the Republic of Texas
Lewis, Meriwether - Explorer
Livingston, Robert - Co-Negotiator for purchase of Louisiana Territory
Marshall, James W. - Discovered Gold at Sutter's Mill California 1848
McHenry, James - Signer of the U.S. Constitution  
Rush, Benjamin - Signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Stanford, Leland - California pioneer - Drove the golden spike linking the intercontinental railroad and founded Stanford University
Revere, Paul - Famous American Patriot
Travis, Colonel William B. - Alamo
Wright, Orville and Wilber - Inventors of Airplane


Arizona Masons

Carl Trumbull Hayden (1877-1972) was born at Hayden's Ferry (now Tempe), just outside Phoenix, Arizona. He served as the state's only U.S. Representative in Congress from 1912-27. He was then elected U.S. Senator from Arizona and served from 1927-69. He was President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate and was one of its most influential members, serving a record 56 consecutive years in Congress. He was a life-long Freemason.

Barry Goldwater (1909-1998) was born in Phoenix, Arizona. He served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II and as a U.S. Senator from 1953-65 and again from 1969-87. He was candidate for President of the United States, 1964. He was a lifelong Freemason, being initiated in Arizona Lodge #2 in Phoenix in 1931, becoming a 33rd Degree Mason in the Scottish Rite and was a Knights Templar in the York Rite.

John Wayne (1907-1979), [Marion Robert Morrison], Academy Award winning actor, was a member of the Glendale DeMolay Chapter in high school, a Masonic youth organization. His father had been a Mason and when the actor was filming in Tucson, Arizona he was initiated at and joined the Marion McDaniel Lodge #56 in July, 1970. He was later initiated in the York Rite and become a member of the Shrine.




President George Washington Mason
President George Washington Mason
Statesman Benjamin Frankiln - Mason
Statesman Benjamin Frankiln - Mason
Chief Justice John Marshall - Mason
Chief Justice John Marshall - Mason
Senator and Mercury Mission Astronaut John Glenn - Mason
Senator and Mercury Mission Astronaut John Glenn - Mason
Buffalo Bill Cody - Mason
Buffalo Bill Cody - Mason
Wright Brothers - Masons
Wright Brothers - Masons
Senator Barry Goldwater - Mason
Senator Barry Goldwater - Mason
American Icon John Wayne - Mason
American Icon John Wayne - Mason
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