In this captivating episode, host Mark Tabbert delves into the intriguing life and profound impact of Josiah Hayden Drummond—a towering figure in American Freemasonry and a distinguished legal mind of the 19th century.
Drummond’s journey is a tapestry woven with groundbreaking achievements in both his professional and Masonic careers. Born in Winslow, Maine, in 1827, Drummond quickly rose to prominence in the legal world, earning the admiration of his peers and the trust of the public. This episode explores his legislative career, his staunch moral principles, and his exceptional contributions to patriotic and historical societies like the Sons of the American Revolution.
On the Masonic front, Drummond’s ascent was nothing short of meteoric. Initiated into the Waterville Lodge in 1849, he went on to serve in numerous prestigious roles including Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Maine and Supreme Council Grand Commander. Our podcast delves deep into his influential writings, his commitment to Masonic jurisprudence, and his revered status within the craft.
Join us as we celebrate Drummond’s lasting legacy—marked by his unrivaled expertise in Masonic law, his dedication to family and community, and the widespread acclaim he received from Masons across the continent. Through compelling narration and rich historical context, this episode offers a window into an era when Freemasonry helped shape the moral and civic fabric of society.
Tune in for an enlightening exploration of a man whose life transcended the ordinary, crafting a monument to integrity, intellect, and service. This episode is not only educational but also a fitting homage to one of Freemasonry’s finest.
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