The outside of Naval Lodge No. 4. Brother Robert New
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Worshipful W. Clesson McDonald Jr., Worshipful. Ralph Smith
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we selected this location for the memorial speech, besides a great location for picture taking, the statue is of Brother James A. Garfield President 1881 who was
assassinated
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Most Worshipful Jules S. Tepper, 2003 Past Grand Master of Washington
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Worshipful Master WB Merriman Parkinson of Samuel Gompers-Benjamin
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This was the last chance you have to take pictures before you enter the
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