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  2. Ihling Brothers Everard Company - Wikipedia

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    Otto Ihling was a large part of fraternal and community affairs, as an active lifelong member of all the Masonic Bodies. Kalamazoo elected him Mayor three times, 1887-1889. [10] Otto served the community and his business at his big roll top desk for sixty-seven years and worked right up until his death in 1936.

  3. Apron - Wikipedia

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    Butlers wore green aprons. Blue was commonly worn by weavers, spinners, and gardeners. Stonemasons wore white aprons as protection against the dust of their trade, and even in the twenty-first century, aprons survive as part of Masonic ceremonial attire. These aprons were long, coming down to below the knees, with a flap or bib to protect the ...

  4. Thomas Kensett - Wikipedia

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    US Patent for the Tin Can, 1812 Map of Upper and Lower Canada, Early Masonic Aprons Thomas Kensett , was an early American engraver who published a key map of the area of conflict during the opening stages of the War of 1812 .

  5. Musée de la Franc-Maçonnerie - Wikipedia

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    Among the historically important items in its collection are Voltaire's masonic apron (1778), Lafayette's masonic sword, a first edition of James Anderson's Constitutions of the Free Masons (1723), satirical prints by William Hogarth (1697―1764), Meissen porcelain figurine (1740), etc. [3]

  6. Grand Lodge of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Grand Lodge of Texas centrally located in Waco. The Grand Lodge of Texas, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons is the largest of several governing bodies of Freemasonry in the State of Texas, being solely of the Ancients' tradition and descending from the Ancient Grand Lodge of England, founded on 17 June 1751 at the Turk's Head Tavern, Greek Street, Soho, London. [1]

  7. Masonic lodge officer - Wikipedia

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    Offices which are here marked with an asterisk (*) do not normally have further positions (e.g. as 'Deputy' or 'Assistant') associated with them, although this may vary from masonic province to masonic province. Dress apron of a brother Past Master holding UGLE Grand Rank (indicated by the broad blue border and the blue apron flap) as Senior ...