by Midnight Freemasons Contributor
Bro. R. Johnson

Through my research, I found an interesting organization, The National Society for the Sons of the American Revolution. This is a special society which members must trace their lineage directly to men who served in the Revolutionary War. There is also The Daughters of the American Revolution as well. From Their (NSSAR) website it reads “The Sons of the American Revolution is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals of the war for independence. As a historical, educational, and patriotic, non-profit corporation organized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, we seek to maintain and expand the meaning of patriotism, respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship, and the unifying force of "e pluribus unum" that was created from the people of many nations -- one nation and one people.”

~RHJ
Sir Knight Robert Johnson, 32° is
the editor of the Midnight Freemasons blog. He is a Freemason out of the First North-East District of Illinois. He
belongs to Waukegan Lodge No. 78. He is also a member of the York Rite
bodies Royal Arch, Cryptic Council and Knights Templar, and a member of
the Scottish Rite Valley of Chicago. Brother Johnson currently produces
and hosts a weekly Podcast (internet radio program) Whence Came You?
which focuses on topics relating to Freemasonry. In addition, he
produces video shorts focusing on driving interest in the Fraternity and
writes original Masonic papers from time to time. He is a husband and
father of three. He works full time in the safety industry and is also a
photographer on the side as well as an avid home brewer. He is also
working on two books, one is of a Masonic nature.
I have a question...Are the Daughters of the American Revolution connected to Freemasonary as well?
ReplyDeleteI'm not so sure either the Sons or Daughters are truly connected, outside that of being clubs with a historical significance within the USA.
DeleteThe Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution are not related to Freemasonry. In order to be a member of either group, you have to be able to trace your family lineage back to the American Revolution. I have an aunt that's very involved in the Daughters, and they came and talked to our High 12 Club a couple years ago. They do a lot of good work, but they aren't related to Masonry.
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