Generally these are short scenarios about Masons and Masonry that can be read in just a few minutes. Occasionally I also publish some of my longer Masonic articles and even some personal accounts as well.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Bad Timing
Thomas A. Smyth, Washington Lodge 1, Wilmington, Delaware, was a Union Brigadier General in the Civil War. Raised March 6, 1865, Brother Smyth was struck by a sniper's bullet on April 7. He died two days later, a short 34 days after becoming a Freemason. He was the last General to die in the conflict, and as he lay dying on April 9, 1865, Ulysses S. Grant sat in a farmhouse 20 miles away, accepting Lee's surrender.
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