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Masonic History | Historical Light Masonic Podcast

Historical Light is a Masonic show based on the historical events and aspects within Freemasonry. Between our buildings, members, events, and family history we have so many great stories with that rich history just waiting to be shared. Here on Historical Light, we aim to share, preserve, and Honor that history. Keep Preserving the History of Freemasonry!
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Jan 9, 2023

When we consider the history of Freemasonry, there are two major points to consider.
A) Freemasonry has a strong and proud history that deserved to be preserved and studied.
B) Our historical records are largely poorly kept and disappear from our grasp quickly.

This is why you hear us preaching the importance of digitizing our records on a regular basis. In this episode, we get to chat with Brother Joe Terry who took on the task of scanning in a good chunk of the archival collection for the Grand Lodge of South Carolina. We will get his perspective of the work and see if he stumbled across any cool historical nuggets along his way!

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