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Why is Confederate general Albert Pike memorialized at Judiciary Square? - The Washington Post
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Albert Pike (1809-1891). /Namerican Lawyer, Poet, And Freemason. Photographed C1885. Poster Print by (18 x 24) - Walmart.com
House of the Temple. Albert Pike is buried within the wall behind his statue in the House of the Temple Scottish Rite in Washington DC : r/freemasonry
Albert Pike: Confederate Commissioner, Masonic Demiurge, Apologist for Slavery, Apostate of the Union | Readex
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The Albert Pike Statue isn't a Confederate Memorial! - Rabbi Kenneth L. Cohen
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Featured Book: Albert Pike's Esoterika: Symbolism of the Blue Degrees | Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, S.J., U.S.A.
Pike, Albert | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
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Albert Pike - revered 33 degree mason and author of Morals and Dogma. Wrote this in 1871 to Mazzini ..the letter was on display in the… | Instagram
Ancestors of Albert Pike: Confederate General and 33rd Degree Freemason (Paperback) | The Doylestown Bookshop
Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Brother Albert Pike (December 29, 1809 – April 2, 1891) was a notable American attorney, Brigadier General, philosopher and writer. Brother Pike is one of the