When did the Grand Lodge of New York State really begin? RW Michael LaRocco, Executive Director of the Robert R. Livingston Library, explains how an innocent trivia game led to a revelation on the early history of the Grand Lodge of New York. After watching this video, you’ll appreciate the difference between a Province and…
Read MoreLee Justo, Co-Chair of the Grand Lodge of New York’s 250th Committee, has been making historic videos for his lodge for quite some time. His latest, titled “Banastre Tarleton on the Bloodiest Ground: The Stockbridge Massacre & Bloody Ban on Neutral Ground,” is the thirteenth on The Secret History of Masonic Lodge Huguenot No. 46…
Read MoreJohn Mitchell of the Massachusetts Grand Lodge 250th Committee explains the histories (yes, that’s multiple) of Bunker Hill and the 2025 celebration. We start with a review of the actual event that took place on Breed Hill on June 17, 1775. A cursory review of what we today call “the Battle of Bunker” is followed…
Read MoreRW Michael LaRocco, Executive Director of the Robert R. Livingston Library, has been asked many questions about many things. Each question sends him down a rabbit hole of research. In this episode, he highlights some of the answers he has found while researching Revolutionary War military lodges.
Read MoreChris Ruli, author of Brother Lafayette, reveals what he found out about the famous Frenchman and the Masons who so admired him.
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