Widows Sons - Rough Ashlars

Widows Sons - Rough Ashlars The Widows Sons- Rough Ashlars Chapter is a Masonic Riders Association.

Our mission is to raise funds to help the community and those in need, while promoting Brotherhood through our love of motorcycles.

02/24/2026
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01/21/2026
01/18/2026

This is a rare image of the funeral of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody (1917). Here we can see members of Masonic Lodge No. 1 in Golden City, Colorado, lowering his coffin into his grave.
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01/17/2026

The Founding of a "Moral Structure": Why Washington Wore an Apron to the Capitol
On September 18, 1793, George Washington did something that would look incredibly strange to us today, but meant everything to the men who built this nation.
He didn't just show up to a ribbon-cutting. He arrived in full Masonic regalia—wearing an ornate apron gifted by the Marquis de Lafayette—to personally lay the cornerstone of the United States Capitol.
This wasn't a secret meeting in a basement. It was a public declaration.
The Ritual of the Republic
Washington didn't use a standard speech; he used corn, wine, and oil. In the Masonic tradition, these weren't just groceries—they were ancient symbols of:
• Corn: The nourishment of a people.
• Wine: The refreshment of spirit and peace.
• Oil: The joy of prosperity and harmony.
More Than Just Brick and Mortar
The Capitol was designed with astronomical alignments and "sacred geometry" not for some dark conspiracy, but because the Founders believed in a rational universe. They wanted the seat of power to be a "Temple to Virtue."
Washington understood a truth we often forget: Structure without virtue rots.
He anchored the nation the same way a Mason shapes an "ashlar" (a stone): with precision, balance, and an eye toward the future. He was telling the world that this nation wasn’t just built on laws—it was built on the character of the people within it.
The message was simple: "This nation will be built the same way a good man is built."

12/25/2025
Merry Christmas from all of us in the Rough Ashlars
12/24/2025

Merry Christmas from all of us in the Rough Ashlars

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Pictures from the cave degree

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