- Rob Morris (Freemason)
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name = Rob Morris
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birth_date = birth date|1818|8|31
birth_place = near city|Boston|Massachusetts
death_date = death date and age|1888|7|31|1818|8|31
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resting_place = city|La Grange|Kentucky
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nationality = American
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known_for = Poetry and Freemasonry
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occupation = teacher
title = Poet Laureate of Freemasonry
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footnotes = Dr. Rob Morris was a prominent American poet andFreemason . He also created the first ritual for what was to become theOrder of the Eastern Star .Early life
Many references state that he was born on
August 31 ,1818 , near city|Boston|Massachusetts.cite web
url= http://www.oescal.org/2005/2005RobMorris.htm
accessdate= 2007-08-01
title= Rob Morris
publisher= Grand Chapter of California, Order of the Eastern Star] However, there is some evidence that he was born Robert Williams Peckham, inNew York , and that he adopted the name of his foster parents after the death of his birth parents, later shortening his name to Rob to avoid confusion with another poet named Robert Morris.cite web
url= http://www.masonicsites.org/oes54/morris1.htm
accessdate= 2007-08-01
title= Brother Rob Morris
last= Dotson
first= Raymond
date= 1984-08-27] He grew up in New York, where he (apparently) also went to college.He worked as a teacher for 10 years before moving to city|Oxford|Mississippicite book
last= Morris
first= Rob
title= Poetry of Freemasonry
publisher= Kessinger Publishing
isbn= 0766100324
url= http://books.google.com/books?id=mAiZdrpp7ysC
accessdate= 2007-08-01
chapter= Biography of Rob Morris, L.L.D.] , where he continued teaching at Mt. Sylvan Academy, a school established by Freemasons. While living in Oxford, he met Charlotte Mendenhall, whom he married onAugust 26 ,1841 .He later served as Grand Master of the
Grand Lodge of Kentucky in 1858-9.cite web
url= http://www.grandlodgeofkentucky.org/grand_officers/past_grandmasters.htm
accessdate= 2007-08-01
title= Past Grand Masters
publisher= Grand Lodge of Kentucky] Upon given a job as professor of theMasonic University , he moved toLa Grange, Kentucky in 1860.Eastern Star
After he became a Mason on
March 5 ,1846 , he became convinced that there needed to be a way for female relatives of Masons to share in some measure in the benefits of Freemasonry. While teaching at the "The Little Red Brick School Building" in city|Richland|Mississippi in 1849-1850, he wrote Eastern Star's first ritual, titled "The Rosary of the Eastern Star". He organized a "Supreme Constellation" in 1855 to charter Star chapters. In 1866, because of his planned travel abroad, he handed over the organizational authority of Eastern Star toRobert Macoy .Poetry
Over the years, he wrote over 400 poems, many of which were devoted to Eastern Star and Masonry. While traveling in the
Holy Land , he wrote the words to the hymn "O Galilee". In 1854, he wrote "The Level and the Square ", which may be his best-known poem.Poet Laureate
Because of his many works on Masonic subjects, on
December 17 ,1884 , he was crowned the "Poet Laureate of Freemasonry", an honor which had not been granted since the death ofRobert Burns in 1796.Death
His health began to fail in 1887, and in June 1888, he became paralyzed. He died on
July 31 , 1888, and is buried at city|La Grange|Kentucky. TheRob Morris Home is kept as a shrine to Rob Morris by the Kentucky Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star.References
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