Brethren,
I actively pursue several careers and one of them is as a historian for the state of Texas. I have applied my historical research/writing techniques to the exploration of freemasonry in the Waco area and would like to share it with you all. I now have 200+ biographies of early Waco area masons on our website as well as various articles. Here are some links:
For a list of Waco 92's past masters and clickable links to their individual biographies: www.wacomasonic.org/past-masters
For a list of our charter members and clickable links: www.wacomasonic.org/charter
For a (currently under construction but still usable) list of otherwise noteworthy members: www.wacomasonic.org/notable-members
For a list followed by a map of cities named after our members: http://www.wacomasonic.org/cities-named-after-our-members/
For my article on how the Grand Lodge came to call Waco home: http://www.wacomasonic.org/2017/01/grand-lodge-in-waco/
I hope you might find some of these useful. Peace!
I actively pursue several careers and one of them is as a historian for the state of Texas. I have applied my historical research/writing techniques to the exploration of freemasonry in the Waco area and would like to share it with you all. I now have 200+ biographies of early Waco area masons on our website as well as various articles. Here are some links:
For a list of Waco 92's past masters and clickable links to their individual biographies: www.wacomasonic.org/past-masters
For a list of our charter members and clickable links: www.wacomasonic.org/charter
For a (currently under construction but still usable) list of otherwise noteworthy members: www.wacomasonic.org/notable-members
For a list followed by a map of cities named after our members: http://www.wacomasonic.org/cities-named-after-our-members/
For my article on how the Grand Lodge came to call Waco home: http://www.wacomasonic.org/2017/01/grand-lodge-in-waco/
I hope you might find some of these useful. Peace!