Rodney Peaco was a member of Lancaster's Mt. Horeb Lodge when he entered the military in 1914 and served in the Quartermaster Corps. He is shown here, kneeling at far right, with fellow soldiers wearing Masonic aprons over their military uniforms. Peaco served with General Pershing in the 1916 - 1917 search for Mexican outlaw Pancho Villa.
Photograph- Replica Lodge Room, c. 1800. The room is equipped with Lodge No. 43 F & AM furniture in use at that time: nine officers' chairs, altar, Holy Bible, wooden columns and statue purporting to be that of Brother George Washington. All the above and more you may see at the Heritage Center on Penn Square in Lancaster.
Photograph- Replica Lodge Room, c. 1800. The room is equipped with Lodge No. 43 F & AM furniture in use at that time: nine officers' chairs, altar, Holy Bible, wooden columns and statue purporting to be that of Brother George Washington. All the above and more you may see at the Heritage Center on Penn Square in Lancaster.
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Replica Lodge Room, c. 1800. The room is equipped with Lodge No. 43 F & AM furniture in use at that time: nine officers' chairs, altar, Holy Bible, wooden columns and statue purporting to be that of Brother George Washington. All the above and more you may see at the Heritage Center on Penn Square in Lancaster.