red ink, on the same page that records the fact that the degree was there conferred, is the brief
annotation: "on this night Brother Williams escaped from prison."
I have talked with my father about the matter a number of times. When asked about his "escape" he always
smiles peculiarly. "You may put it down as an escape," he told me, "but it wasn't an escape, stickily
speaking. For on that night some men came to my prison. They put me in a boat and carried me off some distance. Then
they deposited me on some neutral soil between the lines. From there I found my way back to my friends. Who my rescuers
were, I have never learned. It is their own secret, and it has never been disclosed. But in my mind I know exactly
to whom I may attribute the "escape" in question. His name is Hiram."
(From the Blues and Grays web site.)
Have You Considered
Leaving A Legacy?
Have you considered leaving a Legacy to your lodge, St. John's Lodge No 2? If you have, please make sure that St. John's Lodge No 2
is included in your Wills and Trusts so that your legacy can continue to help promote Freemasonry in the State of Delaware
long after you have left your brethren behind. Freemasonry in Delaware has just celebrated its 200th anniversary. With your
help, maybe it can celebrate its 300th one day.