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The Masonic Boys School (sometimes Masonic Orphan Boys School) was a school in Dublin, Ireland which was originally established for the sons of deceased, or financially distressed, freemasons. It was directly supported by the Brethren of the Masonic Order and was in existence from 1867 until 1981.
The original institution was founded in 1899 by the Rev. Charles E. McGhee as the West Virginia Normal and Industrial School for Colored Children in Bluefield, West Virginia. [3] McGhee moved the institution to Huntington, West Virginia in March 1900, but was forced to move to Blue Sulphur Springs (near Ona, West Virginia [4]) due to lack of ...
Bethesda was within the Church of Ireland Parish of St. Mary's, whose main church was St Mary's Church, Mary Street, Dublin, it was a few minutes walk from The Episcopal chapel of the Rotunda (Lying-in) Hospital and even closer to the Bethesda Episcopal chapel and even closer to the St. Mary's Chapel of Ease.
Mark Woods, a member of the Clarkstown Town Board and director of peer veteran services at the nonprofit BRIDGES, died Friday, May 17, at age 54. Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann announced ...
An orphan school is a secular or religious institution dedicated to the education of children whose families cannot afford to have them educated. In countries with universal public education systems, orphan schools are no longer common.
As a teenager, Bob Swindling had all the merit badges to be an Eagle Scout. Then his troop disbanded. More than 50 years, he officially became an Eagle.
Masonic Female Orphan School of Ireland This page was last edited on 14 February 2020, at 19:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
A Martinsburg boy died last week after running out of a vehicle along Interstate 81 and being hit by a tractor-trailer. Police say teen was suicidal.