The last few days have been very interesting here at PA DeMolay.
Many of you know that I'm an avid eBay fan. There I buy my favorite item, fezzes, for my collection. I also happen to search on the word "DeMolay" every now and then. Yesterday I was presented with an item of immeasurable historical importance to PA DeMolay. There, on my screen, was the DeMolay Founder's Cross, given to Paul Miller Moore by "Dad" Land himself!
For those who don't know, the Founder's Cross is the rarest DeMolay honor ever given. It was only given by "Dad" Land to persons he desired to honor "for their personal, consistent and conspicuous loyalty to him." The jewel was to be worn over the heart. This was not a Grand or Supreme Council honor-- it was a personal expression of "Dad" Land's heartfelt gratitude. Exactly 135 were given out in his lifetime between 1937 and 1959, and they are never to be issued again. We have never seen a published list of all 135 recipients, and an extensive search of the internet only yielded the names of only a few recipients; James A. Wieland of Pittsburgh, PA; Paul Miller More of Butler, PA; Roy "Friday" Fitzgerald of Kansas City, MO; and Gorman A. McBride, of Kansas City, MO, the First Master Councilor of the Mother Chapter and the only one of the nine original members to be so honored.
In this case, "Dad" Land gave the honor to "Dad" Paul Miller Moore, a Past Grand Commander of Knights Templar of Pennsylvania, and Most Eminent Past Grand Master of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the United States of America. "Dad" Moore was VERY prominent Freemason in Pennsylvania and even has a Legion of Honor Preceptory named after him (which meets in Butler.) To see "Dad" Moore's Founder's Cross for sale on eBay made my heart sink.
Somehow this important piece of PA DeMolay history made its way into the hands of an antique dealer in Pittsburgh who sold the item off to the highest bidder. PA DeMolay placed a bid on the item, which was close, but, sadly, wasn't high enough to purchase it. Unfortunately we don't know who the winning bidder was. We can only hope that it's a member of the DeMolay family. However, it's also possible that the buyer wasn't part of the Masonic fraternity. Experience has taught us that when pieces of history, like this medal, fall into hands outside of the fraternity it is very unlikely that we will ever get them back.
This is important lesson for our leaders, young and old. As you dig through those old Chapter capes, boxes of regalia, and other items you may have around in your Chapter, think twice before tossing them in the trash. Also, talk to those Senior DeMolays and Master Masons in your community and encourage them to make arrangements for the return of their regalia and items should they pass on. We don't want to lose another piece of history like this one.
AS AN APPEAL - if you are the buyer of the Paul Moore Founder's Cross, or you know who the purchaser is, we would greatly appreciate you contacting us at webmaster@pademolay.org or pa.demolay@gmail.com. PA DeMolay is willing to negotiate a fair settlement for the acquisition of this unique medal and piece of PA DeMolay history, to be displayed for all Pennsylvania DeMolay members to see.
Frat! ~ "Dad" Seth Anthony
Many of you know that I'm an avid eBay fan. There I buy my favorite item, fezzes, for my collection. I also happen to search on the word "DeMolay" every now and then. Yesterday I was presented with an item of immeasurable historical importance to PA DeMolay. There, on my screen, was the DeMolay Founder's Cross, given to Paul Miller Moore by "Dad" Land himself!
For those who don't know, the Founder's Cross is the rarest DeMolay honor ever given. It was only given by "Dad" Land to persons he desired to honor "for their personal, consistent and conspicuous loyalty to him." The jewel was to be worn over the heart. This was not a Grand or Supreme Council honor-- it was a personal expression of "Dad" Land's heartfelt gratitude. Exactly 135 were given out in his lifetime between 1937 and 1959, and they are never to be issued again. We have never seen a published list of all 135 recipients, and an extensive search of the internet only yielded the names of only a few recipients; James A. Wieland of Pittsburgh, PA; Paul Miller More of Butler, PA; Roy "Friday" Fitzgerald of Kansas City, MO; and Gorman A. McBride, of Kansas City, MO, the First Master Councilor of the Mother Chapter and the only one of the nine original members to be so honored.
In this case, "Dad" Land gave the honor to "Dad" Paul Miller Moore, a Past Grand Commander of Knights Templar of Pennsylvania, and Most Eminent Past Grand Master of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the United States of America. "Dad" Moore was VERY prominent Freemason in Pennsylvania and even has a Legion of Honor Preceptory named after him (which meets in Butler.) To see "Dad" Moore's Founder's Cross for sale on eBay made my heart sink.
Somehow this important piece of PA DeMolay history made its way into the hands of an antique dealer in Pittsburgh who sold the item off to the highest bidder. PA DeMolay placed a bid on the item, which was close, but, sadly, wasn't high enough to purchase it. Unfortunately we don't know who the winning bidder was. We can only hope that it's a member of the DeMolay family. However, it's also possible that the buyer wasn't part of the Masonic fraternity. Experience has taught us that when pieces of history, like this medal, fall into hands outside of the fraternity it is very unlikely that we will ever get them back.
This is important lesson for our leaders, young and old. As you dig through those old Chapter capes, boxes of regalia, and other items you may have around in your Chapter, think twice before tossing them in the trash. Also, talk to those Senior DeMolays and Master Masons in your community and encourage them to make arrangements for the return of their regalia and items should they pass on. We don't want to lose another piece of history like this one.
AS AN APPEAL - if you are the buyer of the Paul Moore Founder's Cross, or you know who the purchaser is, we would greatly appreciate you contacting us at webmaster@pademolay.org or pa.demolay@gmail.com. PA DeMolay is willing to negotiate a fair settlement for the acquisition of this unique medal and piece of PA DeMolay history, to be displayed for all Pennsylvania DeMolay members to see.
Frat! ~ "Dad" Seth Anthony
Dear Dad and Bro Seth,
ReplyDeleteSee this item:
http://cgi.ebay.com/1960-DEMOLAY-MASONIC-CIRCUS-CARNIVAL-CANE-WALKING-STICK-/280706325979?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item415b669ddb#ht_500wt_1156
Greetings,
André
Thanks for the heads up Bro!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteYou can add Dr. Charles Horace Mayo (1865-1939), co-founder of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, to the list of those who received the Founders' Medal. We have both the certificate, signed by Frank S. Land and dated December 15, 1937, and the jewel. Dr. Charlie had them framed and hung in a place of honor near his office at the Clinic. We appreciated the information about the award and its significance.
K.K., Mayo Clinic Archivist.
I Pray that the person that purchased this piece of History does the Truly Honorable thing and see it placed for all to see! It would be nice to see it placed on display!
ReplyDeleteAre you guys aware of this?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ebay.ca/itm/MASONIC-ORDER-DEMOLAY-KNIGHTS-TEMPLAR-LOYALTY-LAPEL-PIN-FRANK-S-LAND-SCARCE-/261355470118