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1790 Gazette of the United States Washington Receives a Masonic Welcome

4pp of a bifolium, measuring 10" x 16.25", New York, dated September 11, 1790. An issue of the "Gazette of the United States", No. 44 of Volume II, Whole No. 148, containing a published correspondence between King David's Lodge and President George Washington. Published by John Fenno. The paper is toned throughout with faint foxing. Slightly rough left edge with pin holes from being removed from a larger volume. Overall, very good.

In part:
"…We the Masters, Wardens, and Brethren of King David's Lodge, in Newport, Rhode Island, joyfully embrace this opportunity, to greet you as a Brother, and to hail you welcome to Rhode Island. We exult in the thought, that as Masonry has always been patronized by the wife, the good, and the great, so hath it stood, and ever will stand, as its fixtures are on the immutable pillars of faith, hope, and charity. With unspeakable pleasure, we gratulate you as filling the Presidential Chair…Permit us then, illustrious Brother, cordially to salute you, with Three times Three, and to add our fervent supplications, that the Sovereign Architect of the Universe may always encompass you with his holy protection. Moses Seixas, Master…"

"I receive the welcome which you give me to Rhode Island with pleasure - and I acknowledge my obligations for the flattering expressions of regard contained in your address with grateful sincerity. Being persuaded that a just application of the principles on which the Masonic Fraternity is founded, must be promotive of private virtue and public prosperity, I shall always be happy to advance the interest of the Society, and to be considered by them as a deserving Brother…George Washington."

On August 17, 1790, President George Washington arrived in Newport, Rhode Island to congratulate the state's citizens on becoming the thirteenth state in the Union that past May. Moses Seixas was the presiding Master of Newport’s King David’s Lodge and delivered the above-written address to welcome Washington to Newport. Seixas was one of thirteen Jewish members of the Lodge and would later serve as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. King David’s Lodge was first chartered in 1778 by Moses Michael Hays (1739–1805), a successful Boston banker.

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