Masonic

giant056

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I have tried to figure out what this is but as of yet I haven't, I found it this spring in a park that was excavated a few years back soon after our first thaw this year. I am sure it's at least as old as 1920 cause it was right with remnants from a dump that was there before they made it Upjohn park in 1920. There was also a lot of ash in the area I found it. It looks Masonic but most of the mason's that have seen it say they don't really know what it is.
 

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He looks like he may be old enough, it could be his! Maybe he grew up in Michigan. :shocked04:
 
Sweet find thumbsup01 :smitten: Send the pic's to the guy in Steves link and maybe he'll know what you have Larry .. :interesting:
 
Glad you got it narrowed down Lar...pretty cool to have someone's name etched on it thumbsup01
 
Yea it has the square, I'd say masonic.

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I would say definitely Masonic, my Dad was a Mason I did have his ring but after moving several times it got lost in the shuffle. :bangahead01: :bangahead01:

A Great find there Larry.....can I have it lol lol I remember Groundsnooper saying that all the time lol.
 
For a minute there I thought you were talking about Lowjiber, our resident Mason!! :teasing: :poke: :boxing:

No i was not commenting on the age of brother Lowjiber. And he's not yer only one!
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The U.L.F. is a clandestine organization, membership in which usually results in expulsion for regular Masons. I know of no regular Grand Lodge that acknowledges the U.L.F.
This could be the letters on the one side. I'm not familiar with the U.L.F.
Universal League of Freemasons.
Found this quote from a letter.
Searching Masonic U.L.F. :grin:
 
Howdy Pard!
Regardless of other considerations, have you checked to see what may have existed on that site before? Was there a Masonic lodge in the vincinity? Was there a homestead? Who owned the property in times past? The local library might have a geneological section, and maybe they'd have information on D.A. Potter.

Just a few ideas to get your juices flowing and maybe find the answer.

Whatever the case, that's one heckuva find amigo!
Wish I could be more helpful.

The markings do look very much Masonic, but there are some that don't quite fit the motiff. The bows and arrows, for example, are not what I'd expect to see on Masonic items.

You got a real good one there pardner! Good luck finding an answer!

Blessings,
M-Taliesin
 
I was even thinking maybe it was an offshoot masonic order for the Potawanomi Indians that are native to this area.
 

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