Famous Masons

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  • Naismith, James - Canadian-born American sports educator who invented the game of basketball.
  • Navikov, Nikolay - Russian journalist who debated with Tzarina Ekaterina the Great and a publisher who published more books than ever before in history.
  • Neilsen, Neils F. F. Jr. - For decades, Brother Neilsen fought to preserve the 'Old Man of the Mountain', the state symbol of New Hampshire. This huge granite formation is emblazoned on articles throughout New Hampshire. He was honored by being named 'Caretaker-Emeritus' of the monument. Sadly, in 2004 despite the many years and untold hours of labor to ensure that the elements would not destroy the monument, the 'Old Man' after standing in place for untold millennia, collapsed and broke apart.   
  • Nelson, Samuel - Supreme Court Justice
  • New, Harry S. - Postmaster General of the United States who established Airmail
  • Newman, Robert - Revolutionary War Patriot. He was the Sexton of Christ Church (Old North), Boston, when lanterns were hung for Paul Revere. He served as Grand Tyler for the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.
  • Newton, Joseph Fort - Christian Minister and Masonic Author
  • Newton, Louie D. - President of the Southern Baptist Convention; Vice President of the Baptist World Alliance; served 27 years on the SBC Executive Committee.
  • Nicholas, Samuel - First American Marine Corps officer, he was also considered the first Commandant of the Marines. He owned the Tun Tavern which the Corps considers their birthplace and which was also the meeting place of the first lodge in Pennsylvania.
  • Nicholson, Samuel - American Navy and first Commander of the famous frigate, U.S.S. Constitution.
  • Nickerson, LtGen Herman Jr., USMC - Former Commanding General, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and Commander of I-Corps theater of operations in Vietnam
  • Nunn, Sam - Respected former U.S. Senator from Georgia. For seven years, he Chaired the Armed Services Committee.