Famous Masons

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  • Easton, Rufus - First postmaster west of the Mississippi River.
  • Ebbets, Charles H. - Owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team and President of the National League for 27 years. He built Ebbets Field.
  • Edson, Carroll A. - Co-founder of the Order of the Arrow, the Boy Scout honor fraternity.
  • Edward VII - Prince of Wales and subsequently King of England
  • Edward VIII - King of England who abdicated the throne in less than 1 year in order to marry the woman he loved.
  • Eiffel, Gustave - Designer and architect of the Eiffel Tower.
  • Eisle, Don - Astronaut
  • Elgin, Lord - In addition to being the Chief of the Name of Bruce, he is the Convener of the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs, retired Brigadier General in the Scots Guard Reserve, and is a Knight of the Thistle. He is a former Grand Master Mason of Scotland (the Grand Master as styled in Scotland) and has been head of the Royal Arch Chapter in Scotland for many years. Additionally he is the worldwide head of the Royal Order of Scotland.  
  • Ellington, Duke - American jazz composer, maestro, bandleader, and pianist, considered the greatest composer in the history of jazz music and one of the greatest musicians of the 20th Century.
  • Ellison, Sr., Dr. John Malcus - Past President of Virginia Union University and an author of various Masonic publications. He was an active member of the United Supreme Council - Southern Jurisdiction and a member of Jonathan Lodge #112 F&AM, Richmond, VA
  • Ellsworth, Oliver - The third Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court and responsible for the term "United States" appearing in the Constitution.
  • Enzi, Michael B. - United States Senator (Wyoming) whose father was also an active Mason and whose mother was a member of the Order of Eastern Star.
  • Ernette, James L. - Pennsylvania State Trooper also served as Grand Master of the GL of PA (1998-99)  
  • Ervin Jr, Samuel J. - As U.S. Senator from North Carolina, he led the "Watergate" committee during the Nixon presidency and was widely praised for his fair-handed behavior.
  • Evanko, Col. Paul J. - Current (1999) Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police.
  • Evans, Bob - Famous restaurateur, his eateries are found throughout the United States.
  • Evans, Hugh I. - Head of U.S. Presbyterian Church