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OUR HISTORIC KNIGHTS



Sir. Knight
Ill. John G. Jones 33°



Past Most Puissant Sovereign Grand Commander of U.S.C. Southern & Western



He Hailed from Chicago, IL...He served as the Most Puissant Sov. Grand Commander of the U.S.C. of the Southern & Western Jurisdiction (A.A.S.R.). He was the 1st Imperial Potentate of the A.A.O.N.M.S. and one of the National Leaders behind reorganizing the General Grand Masonic Congress.



Sir. Knight
Ill. Col. Constantin M.
Moroiu 33°



Past Grand Master of Romania Grand Lodge
1880 M.L.N.R.



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Sir. Knight
Ill. Henry C. Scott 33°



Past Grand Master of M.W. Grand Lodge of Washington D.C.



He Hailed from Washington, D.C. and served as the Official Liaison to Romania who secured the 1896 Warrant and Charters to Practice Masonry in the United States and Canada and Build the General Grand Masonic Congress and The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge as the Holy See.



Sir. Knight
Ill. General Constantin Moroiu 33°



Present Grand Master of Romania (N.G.L.R.)



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OUR LEGENDARY KNIGHTS



Sir Knight
Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr.



Civil Right Leader



He Hailed from New York, NY by way of St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica ... He was a revolutionary Civil Rights Leader, Founder and 1st President -General of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, through which he declared himself Provisional President of Africa. Garvey was ideologically a black nationalist and Pan-Africanist, his ideas came to be known as Garveyism.



Sir Knight
Ill. Jesse Thomas 33°



M.W. Grand Master of the Jurisdiction of Texas



He Hailed from The Great State of Texas and was responsible for the reestablishment of Thee M.W. Mt. Sinai Grand Lodge Jurisdiction of Texas A.F. & A.M. in 1945 as the representative Grand Lodge in the State of Texas in the G.G.M.C. that was previously named the M. W. King Solomon Grand Lodge of Texas for Colored Masons In San Antonio, TX founded by Past Grand Master and Past M.P. Sovereign Grand Commander Ill. Charles L. Mitchell 33rd who wrote the Book, "The Early Introduction of Bogus Freemasonry in the United States of America and Texas Among Colored Masons" Whose Grand Lodge was started by Ill. John G. Jones 33rd in 19


Sir Knight
Ill. Ollie Spencer Sr. 33°



Emeritus Past President General



He Hails from Washington, DC and is from the Same Lodge as Ill. H. C. Scott Where he currently serves as the M.W. Grand Master of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Washington, D.C.. He is the Emeritus Past President General of the General Grand Masonic Congress Twice Served. He worked to reestablish contact and relations internationally with our Founding Grand Lodge in Romania and established treaties with other European, Israeli, and Middle Eastern Country Grand Lodges.



Sir Knight
Ill. Arther Kelly 33°



Emeritus Past Most Eminent Grand Master



Hales from the Great State of Texas and is the Emeritus Past Most Emananate Grand Master of the Grand Encampmant of Knights Templars. He also served as the Emeritus Past Grand Master of the M.W. Mt. Sinai Grand Lodge Jurisdiction of Texas. He Grew as a Mson under the Tutalage and Mentorship of Ill. Sir. Knight and Past Grand Master Jesse Thomas.





the Knights WHO FollowED the Footsteps of the Knights Templars Before Them



These Honorable Knights Set up the Grand Encampment of Thee Southern & Western Jurisdiction of Knights Templars here in the United States & Canada
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