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  2. List of Freemasons (E–Z) - Wikipedia

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    The Bulletin of International Masonic Congress, 1917, states he was a Freemason. [1] Antonio Nariño, Colombian independence leader and national hero [6] Charles W. Nash (28 January 1864 – 6 June 1948), American automobile entrepreneur who served as an executive in the automotive industry and founded Nash Motors.

  3. Charles W. Nash - Wikipedia

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    Charles Williams Nash (28 January 1864 – 6 June 1948) was an American automobile entrepreneur who served as an executive in the automotive industry. He played a significant role in building up General Motors as its fifth president.

  4. List of presidents of the United States who were Freemasons

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    Since the office was established in 1789, 45 [a] individuals have served as president of the United States.Of these, 16, [1] including Lyndon B. Johnson who took only the First Degree, are known to have been Freemasons, beginning with the nation's first president, George Washington, and most recently the 46th president, Joe Biden, who was declared a "Mason at Sight" by the Prince Hall Grand ...

  5. Nash Motors - Wikipedia

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    Nash Special Six Series 430 Coupé 1929 Nash Standard Six Series 422 Convertible Coupé 1929. Before retiring, Charles Nash chose Kelvinator Corporation head George W. Mason to succeed him. Mason accepted, but placed one condition on the job: Nash would acquire controlling interest in Kelvinator, which at the time was the leading manufacturer ...

  6. Nash-Kelvinator - Wikipedia

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    The founder of Nash Motors, Charles W. Nash, now serving as chair of the board, wanted George W. Mason for his expertise as a production engineer for several car manufacturers before being appointed president of Kelvinator in 1928. [1] To have Mason, Nash had to buy Kelvinator, a leading manufacturer of refrigerators. [2]

  7. List of Freemasons (A–D) - Wikipedia

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    Freemason, who with other Freemasons founded the "German Union" or the "Two and Twenty" society at Halle. [10] Michael Baigent (1948–2013), British author and former editor of Freemasonry Today. Lodge of Economy No 76, Winchester. [69] Carl Edward Bailey (1894–1948), 31st governor of Arkansas. Received 32° at Little Rock, 25 May 1928. [10]

  8. Charles Nash - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Nash (1844–1913), U.S. Representative from Louisiana; Charles Francis Nash (died 1942), airman for the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II, buried at the Cedar Grove Cemetery (Portsmouth, Virginia) Charles W. Nash (1864–1948), United States automobile entrepreneur; Charles "Cotton" Nash (1942–2023), American basketball and ...

  9. List of Freemasons - Wikipedia

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    This page provides links to alphabetized lists of notable Freemasons. Freemasonry is a fraternal organisation which exists in a number of forms worldwide. Throughout history some members of the fraternity have made no secret of their involvement, while others have not made their membership public.