04/05/2026
~ With Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉 The Society of Joseph Warren IS So Very Blessed Indeed ~
~ My hope is in GOD who made me, keeper of the Cosmic Mysteries, light to the initiated & the gateway to true Life.
May all who seek Him find, & in finding rest content and satisfied. ~
04/05/2026
~ With Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉 The Society of Joseph Warren IS So Very Blessed Indeed ~
04/05/2026
~ With Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉 The Society of Joseph Warren IS So Very Blessed Indeed ~
07/30/2025
Please sign this petition!!!
Sign the Petition Include Dr. Joseph Warren in the National Garden of American Heroes
07/26/2025
We need to start acting worthy of ourselves. This great country could be in a whole lot better shape than it is & it’s up to US ~ ALL OF US
Our country is in danger, but not to be despaired of. Our enemies are numerous and powerful; but we have many friends, determining to be free, and heaven and earth will aid the resolution. On you depend the fortunes of America. You are to decide the important question, on which rest the happiness and liberty of millions yet unborn. Act worthy of yourselves. ~~Dr. Joseph Warren from his March 6, 1775 Boston Massacre Oration
05/25/2025
This is so AWESOME!!!
In celebration of our 50th anniversary year, the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library is pleased to announce the launch of the Van Gorden-Williams Library & Archives’ first public archives catalog!
Although the Library has had an online catalog since 2001, the Archives only had an internal database which required users to contact the archivist to discover relevant archival material. Access the new catalog and read more about the two-year project at https://bit.ly/43fyep1.
05/08/2025
“Protest & Promise” is an AWESOME exhibition at The SRMML in Lexington . . the Museum is completely FREE to visit & experience.
In April of 1778, a Massachusetts woman named Rachel Butterfield made out her will. Born in Lexington in 1697, Butterfield later moved to Arlington, then Bridgewater. In her will, completed when she was eighty-one years old, she left 13 pounds 6 shillings 8 pence to the “church of Christ in Lexington” to purchase a silver tankard.
On loan to the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library from Lexington’s First Parish, the tankard is now on view in the museum’s newest exhibition, “Protest & Promise: The American Revolution in Lexington.” Read more about Butterfield and her tankard at https://bit.ly/4m1rjIv.