Famous Masons – US Presidents

GEORGE WASHINGTON

The First President of the United States of America, was born on February 22, 1732 and died on December 14, 1799. Initiated Nov. 4, 1752, passed March 3, 1753, raised Aug. 4, 1753 all in Fredericksburg Lodge (later No. 4) at Fredericksburg, Va. Charter Master, Alexandria Lodge No. 22, Alexandria, Va., April 28, 1788 and reelected Dec. 20 1788.

JAMES MONROE

5th President, born 1758; died 1831. Initiated in Williamsburg Lodge No. 6 at Williamsburg, Va., Nov. 9, 1775, but there is no record of his taking any further degrees. The records of Cumberland Lodge No. 8 in Tennessee, June 8, 1819, show a reception for Monroe as “a Brother of the Craft.”

ANDREW JACKSON

7th President, born 1767, died 1829. Grand Master of Tennessee, 1822-23. His lodge is unknown but he is said to have attended at Clover Bottom Lodge under the Grand Lodge of Kentucky. He was present in lodge at Greeneville in 1801 and acted as Senior Warden pro tem. The records of St. Tammany Lodge No. 29 at Nashville, which became Harmony Lodge No. 1 under the Grand Lodge of Tennessee, show that Jackson was a member.

JAMES K. POLK

11th President, born 1795; died 1849. Initiated, passed, and raised in Columbia Lodge No. 31, Columbia, Tenn. Exalted a Royal Arch Mason in La Fayette Chapter No. 4 at Columbia in 1825.

JAMES BUCHANAN

15th President, Born 1791; died 1868;(1857-1861). Initiated December 11, 1816, in Lodge 43, at Lancaster, PA. Passed and raised in 1817. Junior Warden in 1821 and 1822. Master in 1825. Also Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.

ANDREW JOHNSON

17th President, born 1808 died 1875; initiated, passed and raised in Greeneville Lodge No. 119 now No. 3 at Greeneville, Tenn. in 1851. Probably a member of Greeneville Chapter No. 82 Royal Arch Masons, since he joined Nashville Commandery of Knights Templar No. 1 in 1859. He received the Scottish Rite degrees in the White House in 1867.

JAMES A. GARFIELD

20th President, born 1831; died 1881; initiated and passed in Magnolia Lodge No. 20, Columbus, Ohio, and raised in Columbus Lodge No.3O, 1864. Affiliated with Garrettsville Lodge No. 246 in 1866 Affiliated with Pentalpha Lodge No. 23 Washington, D. C. as charter member in 1869. Exalted in Columbus Royal Arch Chapter, 1866 and Knight Templar, 1866. 14th Degree Scottish Rite, 1872.

WILLIAM MCKINLEY

25th President, born 1843; died 1901; is sometimes said to have been initiated, passed, and raised in Hiram Lodge No. 10 in Winchester, West Virginia in 1865. But William Moseley Brown is authority for the statement that this event took place in Hiram Lodge No. 21 at Winchester, Virginia in that year. McKinley affiliated with Canton Lodge No. 60 at Canton, Ohio in 1867 and later became a charter member of Eagle Lodge No. 43. He received the Capitular degrees in Canton in 1883 and was made a Knight Templar in 1884.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

26th President, born 1858, died 1919. Initiated, Passed, and Raised in Matinecock Lodge No. 806, Oyster Bay, N. Y. in 1901.

WILLIAM H. TAFT

27th President, born 1857; died 1930. Made a Mason at sight in Kilwinning Lodge No. 356, Cincinnati, Ohio in 1901. Evidently, that made him a member at large, for the Grand Lodge issued him a demit and he became a member of the above lodge.

WARREN G. HARDING

29th President born 1865; died 1923. Initiated in Marion Lodge No. 7O, Marion, Ohio, 1901. He received no other degree until after becoming President. He was passed and raised in Marion Lodge in 1920, Royal Arch Chapter degrees in Marion Chapter No. 62 in 1921; Knight Templar in Marion Commandery No. 36, in 1921. Scottish Rite and Shrine in 1921.

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

32nd President, born 1882; died 1945. Initiated, passed, and raised in Holland Lodge No. 8, New York City, in 1911, 32nd Degree Scottish Rite in Albany Consistory 1929, Shrine in 1930.

HARRY S TRUMAN

33rd President, Born May 8, 1884, Lamar, Missouri. Received the degrees in Belton Lodge No 450; organized and became a charter member of Grandview No. 618. Served as both district lecturer and deputy Grand Master for several years. Elected Grand Master of Masons in Missouri in 1940. He always claimed this was the greatest honor that had ever come to him. He received the first Gourgas Medal of the Scottish Rite, NMJ granted while he was serving as a Senator. Elected Vice-President in 1944 and became President on the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt (a Mason) on April 12, 1945. He died on December 26 1972. On December 26 1972, Truman was buried on his library’s grounds with impressive rites. These included the only Masonic funeral service ever televised worldwide.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON

36th President of the US. Initiated on October 30, 1937, in Johnson City Lodge 561, Johnson City, TX. Johnson never completed the degrees however, and therefore obtained only the Degree of an Entered Apprentice Mason.

GERALD R. FORD

38th President, Born July 14, 1913 as Leslie L. King, Jr. He was later adopted and took the name of his mother’s second husband (who was also a Mason). Became President on August 9, 1974 following the resignation of President Richard Nixon. Ford received the degrees in Malta Lodge No. 405, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Brother Ford was the 1974 recipient of the NY Grand Lodge Distinguished Achievement Award, the highest honor that can be presented by the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York.

John Jacob Astor
Fur trader and financier

Daniel Carter Beard
Founder of the Boy Scouts

Joel R. Poinsett
Politician & developer of Poinsettia

Arnold Palmer
Golf Legend

Gutzon Borglum
Man who carved Mt. Rushmore

Norman Vincent Peale
Minister & Founder of “Guidepost”

Irving Berlin
Songwriter and Entertainer

Branch Rickey
Baseball legend

Everett McKinley Dirksen
U.S. Congressman and Senator

Omar N. Bradley
Military leader

Rev. Francis Bellamy
Authored U.S. Pledge of Allegiance

Roy Rogers
American cowboy and screen star

Fiorello La Guardia
The “Father” of Modern New York

Henry Ford
Founder of the Ford Motor Company

Harry Houdini
Famous magician and escape artist

Dr. James Naismith
Inventor of the sport of basketball

Paul Whiteman
Popular orchestral leader

Red Skelton
Famous comedian

Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, Jr.
Second man to set foot on the Moon

George Pullman
American inventor and industrialist

Benjamin Franklin
Scientist & US founding father

Cecil B. DeMille
Famous 20th century Filmmaker

George C. Marshall
US Army general

Cy Young
Famous baseball pitcher

For a more extensive list see the list on Wikipedia.