Re: A Masonic Incident at 2006 Perryvillle
At the Battle of Perryville this last October 2006, my chief hospital steward of the First Federal Division was given the grand sign for masonic distress by a masonic rebel reenactor on the battle field. The reb had seen the masonic pin on my steward's sack coat. My steward escorted the rebel masonic brother to the EMT's for assistance as he indicated he was having a medical problem. Who says that masonry is not alive on the (reenacting) battlefields today!
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Dr. Trevor Steinbach - Past Worshipful Master
Armistead-Bingham Lodge 1862 of CW Reenactors
Chartered under the Grand Lodge of Wisconsin
At the Battle of Perryville this last October 2006, my chief hospital steward of the First Federal Division was given the grand sign for masonic distress by a masonic rebel reenactor on the battle field. The reb had seen the masonic pin on my steward's sack coat. My steward escorted the rebel masonic brother to the EMT's for assistance as he indicated he was having a medical problem. Who says that masonry is not alive on the (reenacting) battlefields today!
cwdoc 45
Dr. Trevor Steinbach - Past Worshipful Master
Armistead-Bingham Lodge 1862 of CW Reenactors
Chartered under the Grand Lodge of Wisconsin
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