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1902 Bronze Medal Sesquicentennial George Washington Initiation Freemason

Description: A mint state heavy bronze medal from 1902. This is the medal issued by the Masonic Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania to commemorate the Sesquicentennial of the George Washington's initiation as a Freemason. The medal shows the bust of George Washington facing left on the obverse with the legend "SESQUI.CENTENNIAL.OF.WASHINGTON'SINITIATION.AS.A.FREEMASON.A.L.5902" surrounding the bust. The obverse also has Masonic dates for the various milestones of Washington's progress within the Freemasons hierarchy. The reverse has the image of a woman's head in the center with rays radiating from the center. It has the legend "GRAND LODGE OF PENNSYLVANIA; VIRTUTE, SILENTIO, AMORE" along the edge of the reverse. A great looking and very interesting medal to add to your collection. Date: 1902Origin: USAArtist: MorganWeight and Size: The medal weighs ~76 grams, is ~52 millimeters in diameter, and ~4 millimeters thick at the edgeMaker: UnknownReference: Baker O-297Condition: The medal is in excellent condition and is near mint state. The medal has no observable wear with minimum surface marks or scratches. It has what I view as beautiful dark brown coloring and is problem free. A great medal to add to your collection. George Washington became a member of the Order of the Freemasons in October 1752 by joining the Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. His intention in joining this preeminent, male-only fraternity was primarily to promote his social standing in Virginia. As a young man quickly growing in both wealth and influence, it only made sense for George Washington to associate with other men of like standing. Also, he was drawn to the Freemason's belief in the ideals of the European Enlightenment (specifically, rationalism and fraternalism). He continued to be involved in his lodge and others as he aged and became involved in the military and, later, in politics. Washington was first asked to become the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Virginia in 1777. This prestigious position would have granted Washington authority not only in the Grand Lodge but also in the lodge's jurisdiction. However, since he was in the middle of serving as the Continental Army's Commander in Chief at that time, he graciously declined. Nevertheless, the Freemason lodges located in the colonies did play a part in the war effort against the British. Many of America's Founding Fathers were Freemasons: Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Richard Henry Lee, and John Hancock. Both before and during the war, these colonial leaders would use the masonic lodges to hold meetings, where they would discuss their plans for standing against the British oppression. As the American War for Independence drew to an end in 1783, Washington was approached once again to accept a position of leadership within the Freemasons. At this time, Washington was involved in several lodges in addition to the Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4. The newly formed Alexandria Lodge No. 22 (located in Alexandria, Virginia) requested that Washington become its Master. Since the war was ending at this time and George Washington was hoping to return to civilian life for the time being, he accepted this position. Because Washington was thrust back into politics soon after the end of the Revolutionary War, Freemasonry also became a huge part of the first President's political career. The Bible on which George Washington swore the Presidential oath on during the very first United States Presidential inauguration was taken from the St. John's Masonic Lodge No. 1 (located in New York). Additionally, the administrator of this Presidential oath was Robert Livingston, himself an established mason as well as the Chancellor of New York. During President Washington's second term in office, he posed for a portrait in full masonic dress to be placed in his Alexandria Lodge. Upon his death, Washington's funeral was conducted with Masonic honors. After the death of Washington, several architectural monuments were built by the Freemasons in his honor. Condition: The medal is in excellent condition and if it was a coin I would grade it mint state. The medal has no observable wear with minimum surface marks or scratches. It has what I view as beautiful dark brown original coloring and is problem free... a great medal to add to your collection. ==================================================== BENCH-K offers Unique items of Americana, History, and Good Old-Fashioned Quality!Charitable Donations: We absolutely thank you for supporting our shop! 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