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The Story of Freemasonry and the Civil War
  
By: Allen E. Roberts
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By: [[Allen Roberts]]
  
House Undivided - The Story of Freemasonry and the Civil War. This book is by [[Allen Roberts]] and was published in 1976 by Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co.  It has 356 pages and explains the Masonic role in the Civil War.  The brotherhood was confronted with a difficult conflict when the Civil War broke out in 1861.  Freemasons, both northern and southern, were forced to choose a side and go against the very foundation of the society of Freemasonry.  Despite all their differences, Masons continued to practice their principles of brotherly love and good will on the battlefield, thus proving that the men who joined under the order would not, under any circumstances, sever their bonds of Masonic unity.  Here is their story told by the famous Masonic author Bro. Allen E. Roberts.
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House Undivided - The Story of Freemasonry and the Civil War. This book is by [[Allen Roberts]] and was published in 1976 by Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co.  It has 356 pages and explains the Masonic role in the Civil War.  The brotherhood was confronted with a difficult conflict when the Civil War broke out in 1861.  Freemasons, both northern and southern, were forced to choose a side and go against the very foundation of the society of Freemasonry.  Despite all their differences, Masons continued to practice their principles of brotherly love and good will on the battlefield, thus proving that the men who joined under the order would not, under any circumstances, sever their bonds of Masonic unity.
  
  
== Biography of Allen E. Roberts ==
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== His Books Include: ==
  
1917 - 1997
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*House Undivided: The Story of Freemasonry and the Civil War
 
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*Freemasonry in Highland Springs
Allen E. Roberts was a Certified Administrative Manager, and owner of Imagination Unlimited!, registered with the U.S. Patent Office, and Anchor Communications. The companies specialized in audio/visual aids for business and fraternal organizations, management consulting, writing, motion picture productions and book publishing. Allen was a member of film producers organizations; a member of the Academy of Certified Administrative Managers. He was a former member of the Administrative Board of the Highland Springs United Methodist Church, and has often spoken from its pulpit and taught Sunday School.
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*Sword and Trowel
 
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*Masonry Under Two Flags
Allen was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island on October 11, 1917, and received his preliminary education in its public schools. He continued his studies in the U.S. Navy where he served aboard the U.S.S. Alabama and L.S.T. 877 during World War II and earned the rating of Chief Commissary Steward. He saw action in the North Atlantic and the Pacific theaters. Journalism and accounting were his main subjects of study in the Navy and in Virginia, where among other institutions, he attended T.C. Williams Law School. He made his permanent home in Highland Springs, Virginia upon his discharge from the Navy in 1946.
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*Freemasonry's Servant: The First Fifty Years in the History of The
 
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*Masonic Service Association
He was a Colonel, Aide-de-Camp on the staff of the Governor of New Mexico; an Honorary Lieutenant Colonel, Aide-de-Camp, in the Alabama State Militia; a Kentucky Colonel; and has been cited by the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut for his "outstanding career in the field of office management and communications, specializing as a management consultant in the production of informational films, training aids, and sound recordings."
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*Key to Freemasonry's Growth
 
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*Brotherhood in Action
 
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* Fifty Golden Years
== Listed in ==
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*The Craft and Its Symbols
 
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*G. Washington: Master Mason
 
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*How to Conduct a Leadership Seminar
*Who's Who in the World
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*Chronicle of [[Virginia Research Lodge]]
*Who's Who in Finance and Industry
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*Frontier Cornerstone: History of the Grand Lodge of Ohio
*Who's Who in the South and Southwest
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*Shedding Light on Leadership
*Who's Who in Entertainment
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*Freemasonry In American History
*[[Who Is Who in Freemasonry]]
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*Brother Truman: The Masonic Life and Philosophy of Harry S. Truman
 
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*The Diamond Years
He was married for 50 years to Dorothy Marie Grimes and had four sons, Allen E., R. Wayne, Kenneth D., Brian K. (deceased); and one daughter, Marcia Lynne Roberts Weber; five grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
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*The Search For Leadership
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*Seekers of Truth
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*The Mystic Tie
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*Masonic Lifeline
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*Masonic Trivia and Facts
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*House Reunited: Civil War - Aftermath - Brotherhood
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*Freemasonry and Democracy: Its Evolution In North America

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The Story of Freemasonry and the Civil War

By: Allen Roberts

House Undivided - The Story of Freemasonry and the Civil War. This book is by Allen Roberts and was published in 1976 by Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co. It has 356 pages and explains the Masonic role in the Civil War. The brotherhood was confronted with a difficult conflict when the Civil War broke out in 1861. Freemasons, both northern and southern, were forced to choose a side and go against the very foundation of the society of Freemasonry. Despite all their differences, Masons continued to practice their principles of brotherly love and good will on the battlefield, thus proving that the men who joined under the order would not, under any circumstances, sever their bonds of Masonic unity.


His Books Include:

  • House Undivided: The Story of Freemasonry and the Civil War
  • Freemasonry in Highland Springs
  • Sword and Trowel
  • Masonry Under Two Flags
  • Freemasonry's Servant: The First Fifty Years in the History of The
  • Masonic Service Association
  • Key to Freemasonry's Growth
  • Brotherhood in Action
  • Fifty Golden Years
  • The Craft and Its Symbols
  • G. Washington: Master Mason
  • How to Conduct a Leadership Seminar
  • Chronicle of Virginia Research Lodge
  • Frontier Cornerstone: History of the Grand Lodge of Ohio
  • Shedding Light on Leadership
  • Freemasonry In American History
  • Brother Truman: The Masonic Life and Philosophy of Harry S. Truman
  • The Diamond Years
  • The Search For Leadership
  • Seekers of Truth
  • The Mystic Tie
  • Masonic Lifeline
  • Masonic Trivia and Facts
  • House Reunited: Civil War - Aftermath - Brotherhood
  • Freemasonry and Democracy: Its Evolution In North America