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George Washington,
11/4/1752 Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4, Virginia
was the first President of the United States (1789–1797), the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.[3] He presided over the convention that drafted the United States Constitution, which replaced the Articles of Confederation and remains the supreme law of the land.

James Monroe,
11/9/1775 Williamsburgh Lodge No. 6, Virginia
Was the fifth President of the United States (1817–1825). Monroe was the last president who was a Founding Father of the United States and the last president from the Virginia dynasty and the Republican Generation. He helped negotiate the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. During the War of 1812. Monroe held the critical roles of Secretary of State and theSecretary of War under President James Madison.

Theodore Roosevelt,
4/24/1901, Matinecock Lodge No. 806, Oyster Bay
was an American politician, author, naturalist, soldier, explorer, and historian who served as the 26th President of the United States. He was a leader of theRepublican Party (GOP) and founder of the Progressive Party insurgency of 1912. He is known for his exuberant personality, range of interests and achievements, and his leadership of the Progressive Movement. With that he helped the American economy surge while President.

Andrew Jackson,
Harmony Lodge No. 1; Grand Master 1822-24, Tennessee
Was the seventh President of the United States (1829–1837). Jackson gained national fame through his role in the War of 1812, where he won decisive victories over the Indians and then over the main British invasion army at the Battle of New Orleans. Jackson's army was sent to Florida where, without orders, he deposed the small Spanish garrison. This led directly to the treaty which formally transferred Florida from Spain to the U.S.
Davy Crockett,
Lodge Unknown
Was a 19th-century American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician. He is commonly referred to in popular culture by the epithet "King of the Wild Frontier". He represented Tennessee in theU.S. House of Representatives, served in the Texas Revolution, and died at the Battle of the Alamo.While serving in the United States House of Representatives, Crockett became a Freemason. He entrusted his masonic apron to the Weakly Lodge in Tennessee before leaving for Texas, and it still survives today

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