Paul Revere
 

The Commitment  Coin is for Past Masters or any Brother who has been committed to whatever the lodge may need of him, this can be  Long serving  and credible Treasurers and Secretary's, men who have time again been that invaluable Brother that a Lodges business so desperately needs. 

Brother Paul Revere can be known as man who served his Country and Masonry with deep Commitment. He began going to St Andrews lodge in Boston in his early twenties, and later an Officer and eventually in 1770 its Master. He was also an American silversmith, engraver, early industrialist, and Patriot in the American Revolution.  The past master jewel featured on the coin was his own design, which he created and presented to George Washington. This coin also features the Anchor and Ark from our Masonic Ritual , for good reason. 

    St Andrews Lodge became the Owner of the Green Dragon Tavern, well known through Revolutionary history as also being home to the Sons of Liberty, of which both bodies are said to be the perpetrators of the Boston Tea Party. He Served Masonry in many lodges from 1762 to 1797, A Past Master several times, then even Grand Master of Massachusetts after helping the Ancient and Modern bodies to unite. His beautiful Paul Revere Charges are still used today in many jurisdictions at the conclusion of a lodges Installation of Officers ceremony.

   Most known for his Midnight Ride and service to his Country He is a Mason with a well documented History of Service and high Commitment to Freemasonry, 

This coin is for Brethren that are very committed in many different aspects which the Fraternity needs, from men being Secretaries, Treasurers, whatever a Brother can do and has done, is certainly a level of commitment that sets him as the Man a Lodge can count on, and is the type of Brother you can feel proud to honor with this Gift.

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